Some Quotation rotation

“Nearly every material we need for our survival is made from rocks, trees, & fossil fuels. City people tend not to know this or ignore it. They oppose mining but live in concrete, steel, glass, & wooden buildings. They oppose fossil fuels but would die in droves without them” -(Patrick Moore, Greenpeace Co-founder)…

well, this is a well-badly hunched mix of a bag Dave, which leads from nowhere to nothing…

one quote from a sufi:

“the body is spirit as well, you just have to realize it”

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i smell some drag here. i do not align with thoughts. never because.

sorry…

give me some quarantine to think over. :wink:

p.s.: and do not mix ‘soma’ with just because. i am way old/child for that.

I’m not sure what you mean by this- “drag” tends to infer cross dressing- or “drag queen”, unless you mean “It’s a drag”, as in it Sucks… and as for “Soma”…I thought the consensus was that nobody really knows what it was, and so it’s become something of a metaphor for a variety of things… Anyway, not that it matters- You’re English is better than my Hungarian so I shan’t belabour the point… P.S.- I’m a 50 year old “child”, so perhaps I should know better, perhaps we all should…We’re all within our own Echo chambers -No?

for starters: nobody ever proved, that petroleum/oil is ‘fossil’. that was the first drag of Rockefeller. then he spent much money to disperse this belief throughout the world, so to put a ‘price-cap’ on it.
the rest followed.
so it is very intriguing for me/myself and i, ‘hearing’ the Greenpeace-founder, Lucis Trust teddy-bear, complaining from a high ‘moral’ ground on others. which is just ludicrous.
in a nutshell. i hope i could shed some light unto my post.

p.s.: that smoking fish-chicken is a killer one. human imagi-nation is boundless. :wink:

Yes, that was why I posted his quote… All these public figures seem to be vacant vessels for all kinds of ambivalent tripe…

The wife of an old friend of mine worked for a Petroleum company-She said nobody in the Industry ever called it “fossil fuel”, and strangely, spent wells had a habit of replenishing themselves after a time…

and finally-the picture reminded me of the english saying “Neither fish nor Foul”…