RE: Sounds Like a Plan

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Sounds Like a Plan

in hive-161155 •  2 months ago 

I like to say that I always loved to take such a train and there's one driving in my village, not the entire year and I only saw it depart a few years ago (I guess I am always late). Coal, wood, what is worse for the environment? How about all those smokers and people using electric equipment/gadgets/cars? The batteries aren't good for the environment either at least coal is a part of Mother Nature unlike plastic and all the chemicals. So if I have the chance to take a ride on such a train I take it since I was born too late to enjoy it.
BTW there's a train museum in Utrecht city and it's awesome. They also do a play and such a luxury the train had back then!

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Personally I think trains are wonderful. It's a great ride. The article doesn't necessarily reflect my personal views. There is a segment of the population who think and act this way. In this world for every "yes" there is a "no".
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You are right and I don't care what others say. It reminds me of a political party where the members want to save nature with all sorts restrictions. At the same time they smoke, drive big cars, travel the world, live in luxary, waste a lot and one had hundreds of books. There was a writer who calculated how many trees had been cut for their life style.. Not to mention the rest of the damage and all the waste.

World of illusion... Packaging says one thing, the contents is something else.

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