Why must people burn wood???

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not your property, not your business.


True.
Until the smoke leaves their property. Then it is other's business.
Anonymous
OP, is this satire? You're ranting about people enjoying wood-fires in their own home or yard?

Unreal what this site has become. I'm going to start preparing for a nice big firepit fire this weekend thanks to this idiotic thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not your property, not your business.


True.
Until the smoke leaves their property. Then it is other's business.


As do the fumes from your tailpipe, the micro plastics from wear from your tires, the emissions from generating the electricity that powers all your stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why, when it gets under 80 degrees, people feel the need to start fires in their fireplaces or fire pits? It’s horribly polluting and it’s not even cold. Does it make people feel cozy and happy burning wood in the near summer? I find it super annoying to have to breathe in smoke being outside and not be able to open the windows. Come on!!! Please stop!


Wow, I had the same exact feeling today. One of our neighbors a few doors down is obsessed with burning logs in his fireplace. I just don't get the appeal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, is this satire? You're ranting about people enjoying wood-fires in their own home or yard?

Unreal what this site has become. I'm going to start preparing for a nice big firepit fire this weekend thanks to this idiotic thread.


Enjoy your cancer.
Anonymous
I love the smell of woodsmoke and am always happy when a neighbor has a fire going.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, is this satire? You're ranting about people enjoying wood-fires in their own home or yard?

Unreal what this site has become. I'm going to start preparing for a nice big firepit fire this weekend thanks to this idiotic thread.


Enjoy your cancer.


Enjoy your neuroses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why, when it gets under 80 degrees, people feel the need to start fires in their fireplaces or fire pits? It’s horribly polluting and it’s not even cold. Does it make people feel cozy and happy burning wood in the near summer? I find it super annoying to have to breathe in smoke being outside and not be able to open the windows. Come on!!! Please stop!


You’re the sort of douche who probably thought burning down blocks of Minneapolis was peachy, & now you’re pouting about somebody burning a log in a fireplace?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP I sympathize. I’ve never understood why people don’t consider the health risks of wood smoke. It has high amounts of fine particulate, not very good for anyone to breathe (and of course not good for the environment). There are several US cities that have banned fire pits etc I’ve noticed a trend on social media of health influencers warning against using scented candles, I wonder how many of them still sit around fire pits.


Thank you…fire and smoke lovers, inhale smoke all you like but I wish you wouldn’t force everyone around to inhale your smoke and pollute the environment for some cute cozy feelings. Put up one of those TV video fires or get a gas fireplace (still not great but at least it’s not smoky) and call it a day. (Yeah I know no one will change, but needed a vent after I just had to close all my windows from the smoke coming in. It’s not even cold!!!)




Gas fires are not the same at all. Just leave it because you obviously don’t understand it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better than smelling burning tires, plastics, trash, exhaust, etc.

Or skunk weed!
Anonymous
There is a deep sensory pleasure with the warmth of a fire, the scent of the smoke, the crackling of the logs, watching tiny sparks floating into the night.

Even better if I am sitting next to a friend sharing a laugh and a beverage, or a cuddly dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, is this satire? You're ranting about people enjoying wood-fires in their own home or yard?

Unreal what this site has become. I'm going to start preparing for a nice big firepit fire this weekend thanks to this idiotic thread.


Enjoy your cancer.
This. Yet when they get cancer, they are surprised.
Anonymous
Burning wood is not polluting. It releases the exact same amount of carbon as it will release if left to rot.
Anonymous
NP. Hate the smoke smell. I grew up somewhere cold and bleak in the winter and we had that smell outdoors constantly for at least 6 months out of the year. Smelling it now brings me back to that desolate feeling. And yes, it's bad for you and others as well.
Anonymous
If we burn people, we get arrested.
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