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Sounds good to me!
sounds like a good healthy planKrylov said:(other than: quit smoking)?
Choppy said:This sounds like a job for the Arrogant Worms!
Relevant.Krylov said:What do you suggest to users of tobacco (other than: quit smoking)? Maybe I will try to stuff some bacon in my pipe next time, but I don't have high hopes.
We used to smoke our bacon...Krylov said:What do you suggest to users of tobacco (other than: quit smoking)? Maybe I will try to stuff some bacon in my pipe next time, but I don't have high hopes.
Spot on, and some people still do:Mark44 said:We used to smoke our bacon...
Masterful!jackwhirl said:
"End the violence to plants" is a movement that aims to raise awareness about the harm and destruction caused to plants by human activities, and to promote actions to protect and preserve plant life on our planet.
Plants play a critical role in maintaining the balance of our ecosystems and are essential for the survival of all living beings on Earth. By causing harm and destruction to plants, we are also endangering our own existence. Ending violence to plants is crucial for the health of our planet and all its inhabitants.
Violence to plants can take many forms, including deforestation, overfishing, pollution, and climate change. These activities can result in the destruction of habitats, loss of biodiversity, and extinction of plant species, all of which have a negative impact on the environment and our planet.
There are several ways you can contribute to ending violence to plants, such as reducing your carbon footprint, supporting sustainable farming practices, participating in reforestation efforts, and advocating for policies that protect plant life. It is also essential to educate yourself and others about the importance of plants and their role in our ecosystem.
By ending violence to plants, we can help mitigate the effects of climate change, preserve biodiversity, and ensure a healthier and more sustainable environment for future generations. Protecting and preserving plant life is crucial for the long-term health and well-being of our planet and all its inhabitants.