I like my wine like I like my coffee. ColdCybargs wrote:
why are you putting red wine in the fridge? quite a plebian thing to do.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I found a bottle of unopened red wine in my fridge.

I like my wine like I like my coffee. ColdCybargs wrote:
why are you putting red wine in the fridge? quite a plebian thing to do.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I found a bottle of unopened red wine in my fridge.
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My father worked for the government.uziq wrote:
dilbert was raised in the UK/a petro-state on the gulf, afaik. part of his family's impeccable green credentials, you know. all that moving around and enriching themselves in the lands of the oil sheiks.
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by sailboat, was it? you waited for the winds to rise in the spring and set off with your oars and main sails ready? or were you stored in the holds of a merchant navy vessel? because passenger ships consume more carbon per person than long-haul flights, dilbert.Many of those trips were by ship
ah, i'm sure the environment pigeonholes emissions on 'essential govt business' and doesn't count them.they were essential for govt business.
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LMAO you haven't been to seoul, have you? weird assumption that i'm taking a lot of 'late night buses and subways' (there are no trams, hahaha). i live within walking distance of the main nightlife area of seoul, derp deeeerp. and they certainly never run public services at '1% utilisation', hahaha. it's one of the most densely populated cities on earth you absolute moron - only hong kong is more densely populated out of OECD countries.late night buses, trams and subways with 1% utilisation
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I migrated to a country which can move to wholly sustainable energy quite easily and is doing so, you migrated to a country wholly dependent on burning coal for the foreseeable future.Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm sure your meat consumption blows my personal transport out of the water
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except australia isn't anywhere near sustainable energy yet, is it? well done on your state of 1.6 million people sometimes being green, though.Dilbert_X wrote:
I migrated to country which can move to wholly sustainable energy quite easily and is doing so, you migrated to a country wholly dependent on burning coal for the foreseeable future.Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm sure your meat consumption blows my personal transport out of the water
Was the down for your new jacket plucked from live ducks as most of what comes out of China is?
Maybe you should have gone with recycled polyester.
No uuziq wrote:
why you continually need to try and lord it over everyone else on this every score is bizarre.
Dilbert_X wrote:
Was the down for your new jacket plucked from live ducks as most of what comes out of China is?
Maybe you should have gone with recycled polyester.
LmAo....is a technical water-repellent coat, the inside of which makes use of recycled down, provided by the Green Down Project.
I wouldn't be surprised, and it's ok if it repulses him.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Are you repulsed by the smell of meat, Dilbert?