Are we really that lazy?

ntw0rk

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Yeah, we really are!!


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Try asking for a metal spoon at any fast food place.

I don't set the rules; I just bend 'em.
:D
 
Kevan said:
Try asking for a metal spoon at any fast food place.

I don't set the rules; I just bend 'em.
:D

:withsupid:

Have to agree. Plus has enough spoons for a big party? And if you do... Who wants to wash all that when we can be working on our rigs? :D
 
I try to fill as many landfills as possible!
It's a lot of work :bebored:
 
Roz said:
TREKER said:
:withsupid:

Have to agree. Plus has enough spoons for a big party? And if you do... Who wants to wash all that when we can be working on our rigs? :D
:rofl:

Noticed that too, wondered if anyone else would...


:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
THE OTHER SIDE

Let's say we stop using plastic spoons altogether.
(Most fast food is eaten with the hands anyway, right?)

- Sales of plastic spoons plummet.
- Plastic spoon companies go out of business.
- THOUSANDS of factory workers worldwide are now unemployed.
- People now begin buying silverware out the wazoo.
- Silverware factories pump more nasty pollutants in to the atmosphere than ever before....trying to keep up with demand.
- Since we're not using plastic spoons anymore, we must wash our spoon after each use. How much WATER does it take to properly clean a spoon? With soap or without? Dishwasher?
- With 5 BILLION people now using spoons and washing them regularly, how long until we run out of water on the planet?


...and all because some a-hole thought he'd save the world with a little JPEG about plastic spoons.
 

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