Earthkeepers from Timberland Review | GreenDealsDaily.com
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@TheRichardJudy you are a fucking idiot
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@georgio941 I believe that the killing of cows is not the problem. The massive farms of cows is the problem in a concentrated area where all you see is acres upon acres of cows i the problem. has to do with meat consumption.
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@TheRichardJudy its called spending money and supporting buisnesses
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The only "green" timberland is promoting is $200 for some boots. Who the hell would spend that much on boots??? I guess for those people, it's fill up the Escalade or buy the boots.
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@georgio941 shouldnt you be busy occupying wallstreet
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The problem with these boots is that the soles wear out quickly...which is quite unfortunate since they make very nice looking boots.
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@strotheshow Uhhh... Pricing has little to do with whether or not you're being more of a consumer or not. If you're buying someone's product, you're consuming. Period. You're using some computing device to access the internet and comment on youtube, you're consuming. Every act of using something purchased when not creating or producing something yourself is consumption. Consumerism is a mindset of 'buy, buy, buy'. Paying a lot for a solid pair of boots as an isolated event is not consumerism.
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what the fuck theyre ugly when u see the whole thing without jeans
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@rickyziad Trust me. The skin would be used in the burger aswell. Who the fuck eats McDonalds?
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@georgio941 Im sure your not this ignorant. Have you heard of demand and supply? With lower demand for cow leather, the less cow farming is needed. Therefore reducing the impact on the earth.
Cows have a high carbon footprint (exhalation and flatulence) therefore by not killing them we are hurting the environment.
georgio941 2 years ago 5
killing cows doesn't contribute to global warming and waste...
Tap1000441 3 years ago 3