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Not content with ruining an hour of your life on March 25th, the greenies are back at it again less than a month later with “Earth Day”, which is like some sort of hippie Christmas or something.
Yeah, leave it to the Watermelons to pick a day for celebration when it’s still too cold to hang out in the back yard wearing an apron and grilling steaks. There’s a reason the 4th of July falls on the 4th of July every year, people.
Since no one you know or like knows anything about Earth Day, I’ll get you up to speed so that if you end up talking to a liberal today, you can dish some knowledge and then act like he’s a total moron for not already knowing these…
15 FUN FACTS ABOUT EARTH DAY
1) Earth Day was invented by Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, on April 22nd 1970, in an valiant effort to make people spend their time caring about the environment instead of snickering at his first name.
2) Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22nd, which, coincidentally, is Russian dictator V.I. Lenin’s birthday. Although Lenin was too busy being dead to directly participate in the first Earth Day celebration in 1970, visitors to his tomb that day swear they heard chuckling.
3) An early supporter of the Earth Day movement was “Population Bomb” author Paul Erlich, whose work presciently predicted the widespread famines and food riots that killed millions of Americans during the Reagan years.
4) One of the most popular Earth Day activities is to reduce usage of water – a rare and precious commodity which few living people have seen outside of pictures – of which barely 400 quadrillion gallons currently remain.
5) Most Earth Day functions you will attend put out “recycling bins” to collect plastic water bottles. This reduces waste and pollution by having the containers hauled away separate from the garbage bins by 20-ton diesel trucks that get 3 miles to the gallon.
6) On Earth Day 2005, over 1000 people stood on a Canadian ice floe to spell out the words “Arctic Warming,” which, unfortunately, local polar bears mis-read as “Free Crunchy Meat Snacks.”
7) The EPA offers a free newsletter with handy Earth Day tips such as “Keep appliances in good working order.” Which is completely useless advice as it doesn’t tell you whether to use a fork or a knife to fix your toaster.
8) Some folks enjoy writing “6 word essays” on Earth Day, like “Many nations. One planet. Our home.” Mostly people who portrayed Indians in westerns during the 1950’s.
9) In preparation for Earth Day, teachers are encouraged to help children learn about global warming by periodically poking them with an “alertness stick” during a screening of “An Inconvenient Truth”.
10) One of the biggest crises addressed during the first Earth Day celebrations was ozone depletion. We don’t care about that any more.
11) Sadly, although Earth Day was founded on an ideal of environmental justice, American law schools still hand out very few degrees to spotted owls.
12) On Earth Day 2003, students in the UK set a world record by planting 4100 trees, which were later cut down by men who skip and jump, like to press wild flowers, put on women’s clothing, and hang around in bars.
13) One of the watchwords of Earth Day is “reuse.” If you see a hobo begging for change using an old Slurpee cup, give him a big ‘ol Earth Day hug of thanks.
14) On the first Earth Day in 1970, activists spilled oil on the sidewalk outside the U.S. Department of the Interior to protest against offshore drilling, completely destroying the crab-fishing industry in the DC metro area.
15) The EPA was founded shortly after, and because of, the first Earth Day in 1970. Since its inception, the EPA has saved enough electricity to power 2 million homes by enforcing laws that prevent power plants from creating that electricity.
Final thought:
Every time someone makes a list of Earth Day activities, they’re really just telling you how you can make hippies cry by doing the opposite.
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It’s the weekend! Happy dance!
Of course, weekends means sports. Well, there are some sports that play through the week. I mean, there’s baseball, right? Great sport. My team sucks.
Still, we like sports.
It’s Friday Night Open Thread. That means you don’t have to talk about sports. You pick the topic. Or topics. Lots and lots of topics. But you can talk about sports if you want. Or tell a joke. Or share a link. Or anything.
Who wants to start?
North Korean state TV put on a musical show to mark the birthday of founding father Kim Il Sung, which ended with a mock-up video of missiles engulfing the United States in flames.
Don’t bother to watch it. It’s just a cheap ripoff of the American version that was set in Syria.
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[Robotic glove for people with limited hand function] (Viewer #190)
It tickles the warm fuzzy part of my heart that this thing exists, and is capable of increasing the liberty and independence of people who are disavantaged through no character flaw of their own. I also like the elegance of the design. It solves the problem with not a single piece or part that’s not functional.
Although I imagine they’ll eventually make it more decorative for end-user consumption.
(Via the Hollywood Reporter)
(Content Warning: Trump is photoshopped making rude hand gestures in some of the pictures)
Inauguration: Street Artist Targets Hollywood Anti-Trumpers With ’24’ Spoof Posters
Full disclosure: Generally speaking, I don’t care much for “street artists”. They’re technically vandals, and if they get arrested while doing “street art”, I have no problem with their fines & jail time.
That said, I like his work. Just not how chooses to post it without the permission of the owners of the property he displays it on.
[Think you have a link that’s IMAO-worthy? Send it to harvolson@gmail.com. If I use your link, you will receive High Praise! (assuming you remember to put your name in the email)]
The Berkeley City Council passed a five-page resolution calling for President Trump to be impeached.
Or, as the Arabs would say “the dogs bark, but the caravan moves on”.
Works like this: I feed you Moon Nukers a straight line, and you hit me with a punch line in the comments.
Hollywood’s planning to make a movie about Trump called…
A new study shows that, more than ever, Americans are stressed, depressed, and anxiety-ridden.
Also, MSNBC’s ratings are up. Not sure which is cause & which is effect.
I was going to write something, but I haven’t finished watching all the new episodes of MST3K. Yeah, I had to subscribe to The Netflix to watch them. So, I’m kinda on a schedule.
If you want to watch it, too, just fire up The Netflix, then log on The Twitter and be sure to tell everything that happens. Don’t worry about spoilers; they’ll get over it.
Or… you could post a link to something you want to share, tell a joke, comment on something, whatever’s on your mind. It’s Thursday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
The UC Davis student senate has made it optional to display the American flag at its meetings.
Let me guess… they’ve also made Colin Kaepernick their honorary meeting chairman?
[See Through Model Rocket Engine Burning – 4K Slow Motion] (Viewer #53,795)
I’ll be honest, too much blah blah blah, so I jumped to the 1:40 mark to watch the burn. There’s a couple more burns after the first one, but watching them is up to you. I was pretty satisfied with the first one.