• Godric@lemmy.world
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    1. If you think a horse has the environmental impact of an automobile, I have a bridge to sell you

    2. Horses aren’t cows

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        I, uh, errr, uhhhhh…

        Motions vaguely at the four-legged animals

        They’re just different, trust me, okay???

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          I dunno, I’ll have to do my own research on this one, my third cousin’s dog walkers nephew’s barber said he read a tweet declaring they were actually the same animal, just one ate more as a youth and has an accent due to the weight.

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      I mean you’re not wrong but no matter how small an impact it’s still not ZERO emissions, so the guy you’re replying to is technically correct.

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        Ah yes, good ole technically correct, the weakest and most schlubby shade of correct, whatever would we do without it?

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          Actually, it’s the best kind of correct. But hey, don’t let all that butt hurt bother you. I hear there’s a cream for that.

          I love that I agreed with you and you STILL felt aggrieved, lol.

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            Jokes on you, clown, I’m never butt-hurt, only butt-turned-on!

            Disdaining the “technically correct” pedants is freeing, try it sometime, you might like it ;)

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      Look at how much calories a horse needs per day, and then look at how much CO2 gets emitted to produce said food. Even the amount of CO2 a horse exhales per day is already significant.