If you think the air is clean in the country,

jaF0

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... you've never been to the country.

Between the diesel and the debris kicked up from plowing, planting and mowing, added to the pollen and animal activity ...


I can't breathe!!!!

I cough.

I hack.

I wheeze.

I sneeze.
 
... you've never been to the country.

Between the diesel and the debris kicked up from plowing, planting and mowing, added to the pollen and animal activity ...


I can't breathe!!!!

I cough.

I hack.

I wheeze.

I sneeze.

The country you went to must have been Mexico.
 
Holy *cough* cow *hack* farts *wheeeeeeze* Batman!

Yeah. It's horrible.
Stay in the city.
We don't want ya here, amongst all this *sneeze* cut-it-with-a-knife pollution.

;)
 
It still beats downtown Topeka...






:eek: Fremdschämen

No it doesn't.

It's even worse when they're fertilizing the fields. It smells like your septic overflowed again for the 3rd time this year because the pump truck can't find your driveway. And god help us when it rains, you have to wear those horribly unfashionable rubber muck boots everywhere. And don't even think about getting pizza delivered.

Demmies need to stay in their cities where they can impose laws to prevent/reduce BBQ smog in the summer, have sewer systems instead of septic tanks, paved roads and sidewalks so their feet don't get muddy, and Uber Eats is only an App click away.
 
The neighbors' cows are always applying fresh fertilizer.
 
I don't give a shit about pollen and poo, but I don't like it much when they're spraying. Fuck knows what you're breathing in! Still a vast improvement on 24/7 exhaust fumes.
 
Just pollen outside the door at the home office now. There was some cedar and redwood sawdust in the air outside last weekend.
 
Just pollen outside the door at the home office now. There was some cedar and redwood sawdust in the air outside last weekend.

^ Don't believe this guy. Frequently the air is so thick in Alaska it's nothing but a white blur and you can't even see through it. The air there is so thick with stuff it piles up on the ground in HUGE mounds.
 
^ Don't believe this guy. Frequently the air is so thick in Alaska it's nothing but a white blur and you can't even see through it. The air there is so thick with stuff it piles up on the ground in HUGE mounds.

Don't confuse the air, with hard water.
 
^ Don't believe this guy. Frequently the air is so thick in Alaska it's nothing but a white blur and you can't even see through it. The air there is so thick with stuff it piles up on the ground in HUGE mounds.

Could be over near the top of Marcus Baker. It fucking snows there every day. It's in the aggradation zone for the Knik Glacier complex. It can snow 6 feet in a day, easy.

But, as I look up the mountain through the window of the door to the driveway, I can see some white shit on the hill, but only isolated patches of it. Perfect for chilling a can of beer down after you've made the hike up.
 
Could be over near the top of Marcus Baker. It fucking snows there every day. It's in the aggradation zone for the Knik Glacier complex. It can snow 6 feet in a day, easy.

But, as I look up the mountain through the window of the door to the driveway, I can see some white shit on the hill, but only isolated patches of it. Perfect for chilling a can of beer down after you've made the hike up.


Yeah yeah. So says the guy who has at least 2 threads dedicated to pictures of all that air pollution piling up all over the place. I think some of those piles are hundreds of feet tall and miles across. In some places it's even dangerous to go near it because it collapses under it's own weight and falls apart in giant chunks. They call it calving or something because the mounds are giving birth to smaller mounds. Which is a typical country term I think everyone has heard of at one time or another.

The moral of this story is that city folks should stay in the city. Much much safer there with a lot less air pollution than in the country.
 
No it doesn't.

It's even worse when they're fertilizing the fields. It smells like your septic overflowed again for the 3rd time this year because the pump truck can't find your driveway. And god help us when it rains, you have to wear those horribly unfashionable rubber muck boots everywhere. And don't even think about getting pizza delivered.

Demmies need to stay in their cities where they can impose laws to prevent/reduce BBQ smog in the summer, have sewer systems instead of septic tanks, paved roads and sidewalks so their feet don't get muddy, and Uber Eats is only an App click away.

Nobody living in San Francisco would be fazed by a manure filled pasture.:D
 
Yeah. It's horrible. Now very few people really care about the environment. Every day the air is polluted more and more, which interferes with normal life. It also causes various diseases of the respiratory system. Now every corner of our planet is polluted. I believe that every person should plant at least one tree in his entire life, this would greatly help the nature recover. Recently, I personally began to worry about nature. Every day I use a mobile application from https://carbonclick.com/ , in which I receive various tasks, thanks to which I can help nature. I think if we unite, we can solve this problem in the future.

Contraceptives in the water supply is a much larger, but ignored problem.
That's political pollution because it interferes with a woman's reproductive rights,
but it's perfectly okay to disrupt everyone's economic well-being because, of course,
the economy hurts women and minorities the most and rewards white male privilege...




:p ;) ;)
 
Now when the spam post gets pulled, your post with the spam link will remain. Just like an orange brain to promote spam..
 
Oh good lord,
get over yourself;
this thread was dead and
quickly and quietly being buried...

It simply does not justify your impolite behavior.
 
I really don't like the air in the city because of its pollution. I have a house in the forest and the air is very clean, so I often go there with my family. Therefore, at home in the apartment I use an air conditioner that makes the air very clean. In order to be always clean, I periodically contact to socool in order to change my filters. But it still doesn't compare to the clean and real air in my house in the woods.
 
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