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TopicCute girl on 1st date: 'my 3 favorite hobbies are mudding, shooting and fishing'
PoundGarden
08/20/22 12:25:38 PM
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MedeaLysistrata posted...
Sure. It does damage the environment. Guess what, so does every form of entertainment in some ways. Do you think printing 10 million copies of a game has zero impact? Do you think the food you eat at a BBQ has zero impact? You can't single one thing out as bad just because you don't like it. If everything had to be justified by environmental impact you'd probably be shocked at how many things get taken away. Waste and damage cannot really be avoided in the wake of human activity.

Literally think of how much waste your favorite high budget movie created. I guess that's justified though because it's not happening in a literal wild area.

You're not wrong but I feel there's a huge difference between "activity I enjoy has passive negative effects on the environment" and "fuck this area and anything living in it, MUD IT UP!!!"

Active and deliberate destruction vs passive or resultive destruction is always going to be more frowned upon.

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