...but not in your drinking water...
...but not in your drinking water...
did they find fracking fluid additives in the water? Or just drilling fluid additives?
Florida’s legislature is allowing fracking while at the same time removing any incentive at all for solar. In Florida. Where we have sun literally all the time.
And if Deepwater Horizon taught us anything, it’s that oil companies are good and diligent.
Your intent is to say the company hired dirt bags, if they didn’t then this type of thing wouldn’t happen. The point is that the company gives zero fucks, and the citizens still lose.
And citizens, the people who get affected, can mitigate this how?
Ok so I’ve worked in various parts offshore oil industry for almost two decades now . In the late 90’s I spent half a year working on well stimulation vessel ( i.e. Fracking ) in the Gulf Of Mexico. The chemicals we had on board where highly toxic. I left that job for another job where I initially flunked my…
Well I assume most of the citizens didn’t choose the companies. So if you would prefer not to have contaminated water that makes you a tree hugger now?
Not really? I’d rather have safe drinking water and pay a few cents more per unit of gas than pay a little less and potentially kill myself drinking hazardous chemical-laden water.
HBONow allows you to watch it via a browser. I’m watching Inherent Vice on my 50” plasma right now.
Yeah. Can’t believe I actually miss that little idiot Arianne. Her motive for being reckless was tied up with thinking she was having her birthright to the throne of Dorne stolen from her and she also never intended to hurt Myrcella. So she was much more sympathetic. Even though she was an idiot.
I hear “chi-POLE-tee” a lot and it drives me fucking crazy. This word isnt goddamn hard.
The show is feeling undercast these days. It seems the Red Keep only has 7 guards, one of whom is always Trant. How on Earth would a handful of unarmed religious fanatics somehow break into the Red Keep, seize one of the bets knights ever, and make it out again. How does Tommen go to the temple with a guard of 5? and…
The only thing I dont like about the changes between the book and the TV series, is that almost all of the world’s magic is gone. Without Berric Dondarian, Lady Stoneheart, Moqorro, Euron, and a few others, the only “magic” we see are the White Walkers, dead Pyat Pree, and Melisandre’s occasional spells.
“The fact that season five feels so much in keeping with previous seasons, when its source material is so different, is a pretty great surprise in itself.”
The Unsullied are really not living up to their reputation. One of them getting his throat cut by surprise is one thing, but an entire troop being killed is unacceptable. Eight Unsullied should be able to take on no less than 50 men in a fair fight by any accounting of their abilities. There should not have been more…
It’s very different from they’re portrayal in the books is why. Readers fell in love with them in the books when they were acting more “respectable” for lack of a better word. (They didn’t want to harm Myrcella). Because of other changes in the Dorne storyline and a lack of certain other characters, I understand the…
I was so disappointed with the introduction of the Sand Snakes. That is some of the worst acting and writing I have yet seen in the entire series. Hopefully it will improve as these character’s find their “footing”.
Too easy...for reasons that I think everyone understands.
You had dinosaurs, Stephen Lang, and the biggest budget on network television. I’m still irrationally pissed about this.