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The way I see it....


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is if I just start taking every piss outside in the yard I am going green. I save 1.6 gallons per flush (used to have a 3 gallon per flush bad boy toilet, sorely miss it). I think it's not too radical in the spirit of Cheryl Crow saying we should only use 2 squares. If I piss in my yard exclusively I could save a lot of water, sewage treatment center wear and tear, save on my water bill, and recycle my waste into the earth.

To go the next level maybe start carrying a cup with me and go in the pisser, piss in the cup, then pour it in the sink in the bathroom or throw it outside the pisser in the grass. Then I would leave no carbon footprint for the rest of my life by pissing.

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Absolutely, as long as you are cooking it in a green way with no fossil fuels. Is your grill powered by solar panels? What are you going to do with the waste? Are you serving on recyclable plates? Could you give the leftovers to your dog or cat thus reducing the demand on your household for dog or cat food? Those cat and dog food factories create a ton of waste and unnecessary packaging, not to mention the transportation of the food to stores burning gasoline.

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is if I just start taking every piss outside in the yard I am going green. I save 1.6 gallons per flush (used to have a 3 gallon per flush bad boy toilet, sorely miss it). I think it's not too radical in the spirit of Cheryl Crow saying we should only use 2 squares. If I piss in my yard exclusively I could save a lot of water, sewage treatment center wear and tear, save on my water bill, and recycle my waste into the earth.

To go the next level maybe start carrying a cup with me and go in the pisser, piss in the cup, then pour it in the sink in the bathroom or throw it outside the pisser in the grass. Then I would leave no carbon footprint for the rest of my life by pissing.

Yes sir....Think Green!, its the future of this blue planet!

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yeah I never piss in one place all the time.....I thrust my hips around and wave it back and forth or walk slowly as its streaming.

well, of course. Who doesn't?

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