Hypoctrical Celebrities Pretending They Love The Environment
This is all about celebrities out in Hollywood who claim they are environmentally responsible by buying hybrid and electric powered cars...but then nullify those good effects by riding around in their jet fuel guzzling airplanes.
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Wow, people in hollywood are phony? Nice detective work Nancy Drew! Do you want a key to the city? I'm sure the overwhleming majority of environmentalists fly in private jets. Thanks for pointing this out.
the point is...stand up for what you believe in...if you espouse certain beliefs, then live by those beliefs...regardless of whether you are a jerk celebrity or some green corporate environmentalist....by the way, dude, your sarcasm makes you look pathetic
The last dude can see people by simply reading things they write. And whats with all the use of ellipsis? What the hell are you omitting? If you're omitting things that interest me as much as the rest of your comment then thank you. You don't have to insult people just because they dont beleive the same things you do.
it appears that the use of the ellipse in the above comment was not used to omit certain words, but was rather being used as a literary device meant to spread out disparate thoughts, as one might do if he were writing in a stream of consciousness
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Wow, people in hollywood are phony? Nice detective work Nancy Drew! Do you want a key to the city? I'm sure the overwhleming majority of environmentalists fly in private jets. Thanks for pointing this out.
the point is...stand up for what you believe in...if you espouse certain beliefs, then live by those beliefs...regardless of whether you are a jerk celebrity or some green corporate environmentalist....by the way, dude, your sarcasm makes you look pathetic
The last dude can see people by simply reading things they write. And whats with all the use of ellipsis? What the hell are you omitting? If you're omitting things that interest me as much as the rest of your comment then thank you. You don't have to insult people just because they dont beleive the same things you do.
it appears that the use of the ellipse in the above comment was not used to omit certain words, but was rather being used as a literary device meant to spread out disparate thoughts, as one might do if he were writing in a stream of consciousness
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