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    -1222 months ago

    global warming

    When WFH began, I stopped taking the subway into the city every day and instead spent a lot more time driving around the suburbs. My car’s mileage and my ecological footprint went way up. You can’t just make up a statement and have it be true.

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      442 months ago

      Interesting, for me it was the opposite.

      When I had to go back to the office, I started burning cooking oil and truck tires in my backyard every weekend, so my ecological footprint increased significantly

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        142 months ago

        For me, working from home meant eating endangered species for lunch seven days a week instead of just two. Checkmate, liberals.

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      362 months ago

      Lol, “my personal anecdotal story, means someone else is crazy and wrong, despite me having no other evidence either.”

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      102 months ago

      Did the people collating stats forget to take into account your hobbies? I feel like there was nothing forcing you to drive aimlessly around the burbs more than you would have normally outside of work, shopping and errands taking the same time as normal.