Well, no one said two blocks, but it's a choice you have to make. If you really want to be environmentally conscious, you'd move closer to your work (which, since it's in a city, would help because you'd also be closer to stores and such).
Dude, you're an idiot. If you even bothered to read what I origanally posted you'd have seen we were making the same point. ie. If it's OK for ppl who don't drive humvees to tag humvees then it must be OK for ppl who don't drive at all to tag any vehicle they see. I wasn't saying it actually is Ok, just that if you used their (the taggers) own logic against them, that's what you come up with. Everything else you said about me was just the result of wild assumption on your part. Once again, I'm responsible for what I post, I'm not responsible for what the voices in your head tell you. How you got what you say I said out of what I actually said is beyond me. But then idiots always find what they're looking for, whether it's there or not. You're gonna "set me straight" that's funny as hell.
And just for the record: I really couldn't give a rats ass about the enviroment. I live the way I do for a whole lot of reasons that a good little lemming like you wouldn't understand.
Well, the cost issue of living and transit is a problem, and a whole other issue (suburbanization/sprawl and our car addiction). But not completely a seperate issue, as you can see, it's all connected. Cars lead to a wider ranging mobility, we subsidised car use (highway building, reduced public transit funding, etc) which leads to sprawl, your living problem. It comes to require car usage (cars are made in factories) because it isn't a walkable distance, polluting more all along. Not to mention all the spread out construction, the aspects of suburbia, all cause more pollution. Now, are you saying there are no food places within ten minutes of your jobsite? They aren't familiar...well, get familiar with them. You'll save gas, and money. I shouldn't have implied that you weren't envrionmentally conscious; I realize not everyone is lucky to live real close to their job, and anyways, trying to be environmental in this society is hard as hell, short of dropping out altogether. By the way, I never denied that industry is a huge source of pollution, you can stop repeating that. We all know it's true.
Dude, chill on the ego up in here. "I'm always dead on"? Responding twice to the same post? Get over it...
you neved said you "didn't believe me", but it's nice to know I'm not the only person in here you're misquoting. Anyway you're way to emo for me to waste anymore of my time with. Hope you and all the voices in your head find peace, or the right medication, someday. Seriously, no hard feelings. In fact I feel bad about picking on you now. Looks to me like you've got enough problems as it is. (go head and have the last word, this one's on me )