I AGREE Good points, If one considers in relative geologic clock terms old mother earth has been here a year, mankind only came about at like the last minute before the stroke of midnight on new years eve and yetttttttttt the earth has still survived despite volcanoes and warming periods and ice ages and perhaps meterorites hitting the earth (killing the dinasours) and all that POLLUTION
Like you, I sorta doubt lawn mowing is all that much to worry with lol
True, in the billions of years the earth has had POLLUTION and hot and cold cycles and meteor showers and volcanoes, but I think it can survive what us mere mortal feeble humans have dished out in such a few short years so at the risk of Al Gore's wrath IM GONNA KEEP MOWING MY YARD AND ROADSIDES but if others choose not to so do Im NOT gonna harass them or pass laws saying they have to mow or carry guns either if they choose not to.......
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