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Get some of that florists foam in a grey/brown, and shrink-wrap it! “It’s selling like hotcakes!” I live in SE Texas. With more than a dozen refineries within a 50 mile circle, I’m used to having to chew my air before I breath it.
There is a tombstone in our church yard that dates from 1766. We have a photo taken in 1957 that is perfectly clear. Today, you cannot read it. This is the stuff we’re breathing.
I went to school in Pasadena in the early 80’s. There were days when you couldn’t see 6,000 ft mountains 6 miles away, and tall campus buildings would look hazy from just a few blocks away. I was called a hacker not because of my computer skills, but because I had a persistent cough… Some regulations are worth it – the air in LA is significantly better now, although the quality took a dip recently (I hope because of the fires and not because of lax standards)
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Okay, wrap up a large block in a biodegradable bag!
i_am_the_jam about 6 years ago
LA, Santiago, London, or Mexico City?
PICTO about 6 years ago
I’ll take a pound of Beijing Brown…nothing sustains a deep wracking cough better
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
Get some before they run out!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 6 years ago
Get some of that florists foam in a grey/brown, and shrink-wrap it! “It’s selling like hotcakes!” I live in SE Texas. With more than a dozen refineries within a 50 mile circle, I’m used to having to chew my air before I breath it.
ptnjbrown about 6 years ago
The vendor has to harvest his own smog every day but he can eat all he wants.
Dani Rice about 6 years ago
There is a tombstone in our church yard that dates from 1766. We have a photo taken in 1957 that is perfectly clear. Today, you cannot read it. This is the stuff we’re breathing.
streetbeater about 6 years ago
How Trump’s EPA will contribute to the Treasury.
SDSillyCyclist about 6 years ago
I went to school in Pasadena in the early 80’s. There were days when you couldn’t see 6,000 ft mountains 6 miles away, and tall campus buildings would look hazy from just a few blocks away. I was called a hacker not because of my computer skills, but because I had a persistent cough… Some regulations are worth it – the air in LA is significantly better now, although the quality took a dip recently (I hope because of the fires and not because of lax standards)
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Made in China?