Why must people burn wood???

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!



My, my have you any idea of how super annoying you are? We burn wood hoping hoping it will drive you mad as a hatter and we are succeeding, aren't we!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the smell of burning wood as I’m walking the dog on a cool, fall night. In fact I saw someone who had their fire pit going tonight and I so wanted to hop into their yard to join them. It’s a wonderful, cozy smell and it makes me happy as the evenings turn cooler.


Same. Something about the smell of a wood fire in the Fall gives me a warm sense of nostalgia/fond memories of fun times and holidays with friends and family.



There’s nothing like the smell of climate change and hate.


I really do hate how dumb you are. That's true. So if my fire pisses you off it's a cherry on top.
Anonymous
I have never known *anyone* to complain about the delicious smell of wood smoke. DCUM is something else…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the smell of burning wood as I’m walking the dog on a cool, fall night. In fact I saw someone who had their fire pit going tonight and I so wanted to hop into their yard to join them. It’s a wonderful, cozy smell and it makes me happy as the evenings turn cooler.


Same. Something about the smell of a wood fire in the Fall gives me a warm sense of nostalgia/fond memories of fun times and holidays with friends and family.





There’s nothing like the smell of climate change and hate.


I don't have kids.

I can light a fire every single day of my life and cause way, way less pollution than having a child
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the smell of burning wood as I’m walking the dog on a cool, fall night. In fact I saw someone who had their fire pit going tonight and I so wanted to hop into their yard to join them. It’s a wonderful, cozy smell and it makes me happy as the evenings turn cooler.


Same. Something about the smell of a wood fire in the Fall gives me a warm sense of nostalgia/fond memories of fun times and holidays with friends and family.





There’s nothing like the smell of climate change and hate.


I don't have kids.

I can light a fire every single day of my life and cause way, way less pollution than having a child


I have a kid and I agree with you. And I also love a good fire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the smell of burning wood as I’m walking the dog on a cool, fall night. In fact I saw someone who had their fire pit going tonight and I so wanted to hop into their yard to join them. It’s a wonderful, cozy smell and it makes me happy as the evenings turn cooler.


Same. Something about the smell of a wood fire in the Fall gives me a warm sense of nostalgia/fond memories of fun times and holidays with friends and family.





There’s nothing like the smell of climate change and hate.


I don't have kids.

I can light a fire every single day of my life and cause way, way less pollution than having a child



Just why in the hell are you even reading DCUMAD ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the smell of burning wood as I’m walking the dog on a cool, fall night. In fact I saw someone who had their fire pit going tonight and I so wanted to hop into their yard to join them. It’s a wonderful, cozy smell and it makes me happy as the evenings turn cooler.


Same. Something about the smell of a wood fire in the Fall gives me a warm sense of nostalgia/fond memories of fun times and holidays with friends and family.





There’s nothing like the smell of climate change and hate.


I don't have kids.

I can light a fire every single day of my life and cause way, way less pollution than having a child



Just why in the hell are you even reading DCUMAD ?


because there are so many topics that are not related to having kids?? I mean seriously, PP? Did you mom dropped you when you were born?

dp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the smell of burning wood as I’m walking the dog on a cool, fall night. In fact I saw someone who had their fire pit going tonight and I so wanted to hop into their yard to join them. It’s a wonderful, cozy smell and it makes me happy as the evenings turn cooler.


Same. Something about the smell of a wood fire in the Fall gives me a warm sense of nostalgia/fond memories of fun times and holidays with friends and family.





There’s nothing like the smell of climate change and hate.


I don't have kids.

I can light a fire every single day of my life and cause way, way less pollution than having a child



Just why in the hell are you even reading DCUMAD ?


Because I used to be a caretaker of children, without having my own?

Maybe curling up in front of a fireplace would make you less nasty?
Anonymous
People who burn wood are MAGA.
Anonymous
I live in the city so no one is burning wood. But I love the smell of it, it’s a fond memory of visiting my grandparents that lived in rural Virginia. Through the years I’ve been in homes that had a wood fireplace and my goodness, the smell and the memories! Love it!
Anonymous
I like the smell of wood burning smoke in the winter. My neighbor has a pellet stove so when it goes on at that right time in October, I think it’s a charming smell together with the falling leaves.

I don’t burn wood but I do burn all my paper and cardboard trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in the city so no one is burning wood. But I love the smell of it, it’s a fond memory of visiting my grandparents that lived in rural Virginia. Through the years I’ve been in homes that had a wood fireplace and my goodness, the smell and the memories! Love it!


Not true. I live in the city and have had 5 fires in the past week. I love this time of year.
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