| I’m going out to my farm this weekend and burning an old tractor tire in OP’s honor. I was going to donate it to a CrossFit gym, but apparently they don’t use actual tractor tires because they’re too heavy - they use fake ones specifically made for CrossFit! That’s hilarious! Anyways, I’m gonna drag it out to the middle of one of the pastures, pour a jug of diesel all over it, and burn it in op’s honor. |
I'm pretty sure the other poster was mocking the OP. |
| The title of this post is going to cheer me for a long time. Thank you for the unintended laughter. |
It's hard to light diesel. Mix in a little gas. |
If you're 20 it's pathetic that you're posting on this board. Don't you have something better to do on Discord, perhaps? |
| We have a Solo Stove (didn't everyone buy these during the pandemic???) and we use it for a firepit maybe 4-5 times a year for neighborhood parties. It sincerely never occurred to me that it was bothersome. |
You don't get to skewer 50 year old menopausal witches on Discord, unfortunately. |
It's not bothersome to anyone but OP. |
| Can't you just wear your mask? |
| It's because most people do not burn wood and stuff, that a few can enjoy to do so. But the opinion on the board would lean towards not burning if more people burn stuff creating permanent smog. Similar to Victorian era coal burning that cause the London's black smog that encapsultated the city for days. |
You are a miserable loathsome MAGA ! |
I thought those didn’t produce much smoke? We almost bought one during that time period. I use a chimney starter for my charcoal grill and that smokes like crazy. It must be the fuel because a solo stove is essentially a big chimney starter. |
Used to watch tires burn as a kid and was enthralled by the green flames and boiling smoke they make. Really different from a wood fire. They sound like bacon in a skillet also. |
| I am having a wood fire this weekend and hope those complaining live close by. |
| Oh really love the smell of woodsmoke in the fall, even if I'm not the one enjoying the fire. It's a really lovely smell. |