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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are you OP?! Are you actually seriously suggesting making a fire to cozy up to for families is a problem given the other 1000000 prob we have? Is this a joke?!
New poster.
I am not the op but she is right! You people who just burn wood for no reason are literally causing the climate crisis! Stop it! You stupid stupid MAGAs!
Science illiteracy… there is a short term carbon cycle, which includes photosynthesis, plant growth, decomposition and cellular respiration. That cycle does not contribute to “the climate crisis.” Bringing “new” carbon into the atmosphere from long term sinks is what you would be concerned about. Burning a log is part of the former.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are you OP?! Are you actually seriously suggesting making a fire to cozy up to for families is a problem given the other 1000000 prob we have? Is this a joke?!
New poster.
I am not the op but she is right! You people who just burn wood for no reason are literally causing the climate crisis! Stop it! You stupid stupid MAGAs!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are you OP?! Are you actually seriously suggesting making a fire to cozy up to for families is a problem given the other 1000000 prob we have? Is this a joke?!
New poster.
I am not the op but she is right! You people who just burn wood for no reason are literally causing the climate crisis! Stop it! You stupid stupid MAGAs!
Anonymous wrote:Because it's a cheap and efficient way to heat.
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"?
Anonymous wrote:Who are you OP?! Are you actually seriously suggesting making a fire to cozy up to for families is a problem given the other 1000000 prob we have? Is this a joke?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maria, from our old neighbourhood, is that you?
Man, I do NOT miss how you used to call the DC fire dep't when we would have a barbeque or small backyard fire, pretending you saw smoke and 'thought there was an uncontrolled fire'. You wasted city resources because you wanted to have control over what we did in our yard.
Not pouting because you weren't invited, looking away and enjoying your own home IS an option.
Np. Did we have the same neighbor?
Anonymous wrote:Maria, from our old neighbourhood, is that you?
Man, I do NOT miss how you used to call the DC fire dep't when we would have a barbeque or small backyard fire, pretending you saw smoke and 'thought there was an uncontrolled fire'. You wasted city resources because you wanted to have control over what we did in our yard.
Not pouting because you weren't invited, looking away and enjoying your own home IS an option.