Why must people burn wood???

Anonymous
I want to know why they don't care about their health breathing that cancer in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why they don't care about their health breathing that cancer in?


Do you ask cigarette smokers this question?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why they don't care about their health breathing that cancer in?


I assume your house is all electric then. Zero combustibles. Good for you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why they don't care about their health breathing that cancer in?


I assume your house is all electric then. Zero combustibles. Good for you!


Not just combustibles but scented products as well. Not just scented candles but also scented laundry detergent, dish soap, cleaning items. Down with the secondhand scents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why they don't care about their health breathing that cancer in?


We live in an area with lots of air pollution already pp.

Having a small fire a few times a year isn't that bad.

Now, heating your house with a wood fireplace? Definitely a pollution /.cancer risk if you live long enough. My FIL found this out the hard way.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We have a gas fireplace and a fire pit. We use the fire pit maybe three times a year. We burn fallen branches from our trees and roast marshmallows. Our neighbor smoke cigarettes outside every single day. We have to close our windows. I haven’t posted about that.


Thanks. This is a good example. What would the morons posting in this thread say if it wasn't about wood smoke, but about a constant backyard smoker? Is that still "OK"?


I never complain about that to my cig stank neighbor. It ruins my backyard coffee sit every weekend . It is a real drag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a gas fireplace and a fire pit. We use the fire pit maybe three times a year. We burn fallen branches from our trees and roast marshmallows. Our neighbor smoke cigarettes outside every single day. We have to close our windows. I haven’t posted about that.


Thanks. This is a good example. What would the morons posting in this thread say if it wasn't about wood smoke, but about a constant backyard smoker? Is that still "OK"?


I never complain about that to my cig stank neighbor. It ruins my backyard coffee sit every weekend . It is a real drag.


Yes, I agree that complaining directly to them is not proper "etiquette". But one can still wonder where the social sense of the polluting individual is. The answer is that it's nonexistent. And so too, with the wood burners. The same exact thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a gas fireplace and a fire pit. We use the fire pit maybe three times a year. We burn fallen branches from our trees and roast marshmallows. Our neighbor smoke cigarettes outside every single day. We have to close our windows. I haven’t posted about that.


Thanks. This is a good example. What would the morons posting in this thread say if it wasn't about wood smoke, but about a constant backyard smoker? Is that still "OK"?


I never complain about that to my cig stank neighbor. It ruins my backyard coffee sit every weekend . It is a real drag.


I see what you did there
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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!


No matter the temp, it’s wrong to have a backyard fire. Or indoor for that matter. The carbon footprint is huge!

Plus, you can find videos of fires for your giant-screen TV for free. Why not?


Because we like the smell and the warmth and the light coming off of the real fire. You can't be this dumb.


It’s you who is dumb! Stupid, selfish MAGA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!


No matter the temp, it’s wrong to have a backyard fire. Or indoor for that matter. The carbon footprint is huge!

Plus, you can find videos of fires for your giant-screen TV for free. Why not?


Because we like the smell and the warmth and the light coming off of the real fire. You can't be this dumb.


It’s you who is dumb! Stupid, selfish MAGA.


So anyone who thinks differently from you on any topic is stupid, selfish MAGA? You people as bad as some of the MAGA. I can't wait until we restore some sanity in this god damn world.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!


No matter the temp, it’s wrong to have a backyard fire. Or indoor for that matter. The carbon footprint is huge!

Plus, you can find videos of fires for your giant-screen TV for free. Why not?


Because we like the smell and the warmth and the light coming off of the real fire. You can't be this dumb.


It’s you who is dumb! Stupid, selfish MAGA.


So anyone who thinks differently from you on any topic is stupid, selfish MAGA? You people as bad as some of the MAGA. I can't wait until we restore some sanity in this god damn world.



I am not the PP, but I generally assume that if someone is so dim that they write, "No matter the temp, it’s wrong to have a backyard fire. Or indoor for that matter. The carbon footprint is huge!" there's a better than average chance that they are MAGA. But, your point is well taken, there are plenty of blithering idiots who are liberal as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!


No matter the temp, it’s wrong to have a backyard fire. Or indoor for that matter. The carbon footprint is huge!

Plus, you can find videos of fires for your giant-screen TV for free. Why not?


Because we like the smell and the warmth and the light coming off of the real fire. You can't be this dumb.


It’s you who is dumb! Stupid, selfish MAGA.


So anyone who thinks differently from you on any topic is stupid, selfish MAGA? You people as bad as some of the MAGA. I can't wait until we restore some sanity in this god damn world.



I am not the PP, but I generally assume that if someone is so dim that they write, "No matter the temp, it’s wrong to have a backyard fire. Or indoor for that matter. The carbon footprint is huge!" there's a better than average chance that they are MAGA. But, your point is well taken, there are plenty of blithering idiots who are liberal as well.


I'm the pp you're responding to and I agree. I'm very liberal myself but can't stand stupidity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a gas fireplace and a fire pit. We use the fire pit maybe three times a year. We burn fallen branches from our trees and roast marshmallows. Our neighbor smoke cigarettes outside every single day. We have to close our windows. I haven’t posted about that.


Thanks. This is a good example. What would the morons posting in this thread say if it wasn't about wood smoke, but about a constant backyard smoker? Is that still "OK"?


I never complain about that to my cig stank neighbor. It ruins my backyard coffee sit every weekend . It is a real drag.


Yes, I agree that complaining directly to them is not proper "etiquette". But one can still wonder where the social sense of the polluting individual is. The answer is that it's nonexistent. And so too, with the wood burners. The same exact thing.


It’s the same. Don’t say anything. Also let it go and stop stewing over it.

You are the one making yourself upset. If it was a daily fire - and not because they are cooking over a brazier or something- that’s different.

Having an occasional fire/cig/loud party/whatever isn’t a big deal. At some point you might be the one impacting your neighbors, be gracious.
Anonymous
We have a wood fireplace and we also have a charcoal grill. You’ll be coming to our house when the electric grid goes down, if you can figure out how to get here without the maps app.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a gas fireplace and a fire pit. We use the fire pit maybe three times a year. We burn fallen branches from our trees and roast marshmallows. Our neighbor smoke cigarettes outside every single day. We have to close our windows. I haven’t posted about that.


Thanks. This is a good example. What would the morons posting in this thread say if it wasn't about wood smoke, but about a constant backyard smoker? Is that still "OK"?


I never complain about that to my cig stank neighbor. It ruins my backyard coffee sit every weekend . It is a real drag.


Yes, I agree that complaining directly to them is not proper "etiquette". But one can still wonder where the social sense of the polluting individual is. The answer is that it's nonexistent. And so too, with the wood burners. The same exact thing.


Oh honey. No.
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