Small World by Tom Briscoe

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  1. lalas

    lalas said, 4 months ago

    LOL! I re-use a great bag I got at Ikea for $.99 but I need to get paper bags every now and then to put my regular recycling in.

    Ironic.

  2. Corosive Frog

    Corosive Frog said, 4 months ago

    Sooky Rottweiler says;

    I’m green too. Instead of using harsh anti-flea shampoos and flea collars that smell bad, I put some pine needles under my doggy bed. It works! Try it, NoFearPup!

    I just wonder where all the fleas have gone….

    CF I’ve been scratching madly for days, what the heck is going on?

  3. parkersinthehouse

    parkersinthehouse said, 4 months ago

    i briefly congratulated myself on buying a couple of those 99 cent babies thinking they were made of post-consumer materials. no. they’re not even biodegradable. paper is at least biodegradable. what a cheapshot moneymaker.

    AND they’re probably made in China!

  4. Gladius

    Gladius said, 4 months ago

    My wife and I only use one. This isn’t due to a green concern. We find that plastic grocery bags are great for cleaning the cat’s litter box.

  5. pschearer

    pschearerGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    This strip is more than just a funny joke. It shows that there is no satisfying the demands of people who want you to live the way they think you should.

  6. NoFearPup

    NoFearPupGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Shut your mouth! (You’re making CO2).

  7. wittyvegan

    wittyvegan said, 4 months ago

    The US carbon footprint is through the roof. All people who actually think simply switching to paper and a hybrid without making major lifestyle changes is sufficient should get ….

  8. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    This whole thing about buying “energy credits” so polluting companies can continue emiting the same amount of junk is a big farce. That would be like smokers buying credits from non-smokers so they can continue blowing their toxins into the air, poisoning non-smokers and smokers alike. All it is is another tax on industries so they can stay in business and not have to change the way they make things.

  9. Right_On

    Right_On said, 4 months ago

    A … a … . did you say … . TAX????

    No!!! It can’t be!!!! The Great One can’t tax us?!?!