That’s what this video should be titled.

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    Lawnmowers and other tools […] generate almost as much particulate air pollution as all the cars in America

    cereal2

    Is that because they don’t have exhaust scrubbers?

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    Burgerland news anchor: “The ordinance [allowing people to grow something other than grass in their yards] would have been another example of more government interfering in private rights”

    susie-confused

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    I don’t know how much you know about WWII, but America pretty much kicked that thing’s ass

    soviet-pout

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    I’m mostly joking; I think he meant it tongue-in-cheek, and the Soviet Union was beyond the scope of the video

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    most irrigated crops

    #3 - Soybeans

    yeah hows all that nazi beans investment going rn, USA? oops.

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      Yeah, but, I like these libs; I’ll keep them. They’re probably to the left of John Oliver but still have that “We just have to ask the government nicely to fix all this fucked up shit” closer to most of their content. One day I’ll watch a Climate Town video, and this dude will be full-blown ecoterrorist and closing out his videos saying shit like “The people ruining our lives have names and addresses; get your balaclava and strap up yeeeehaw!” I have faith.

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        Nothing wrong, I’m happy they do what they do and like their content. Having just watched this (and the one on Joe Rogan earlier this week) after years of not watching any of their stuff for over a year, it seemed to be a bit like climate-centric John Oliver. That and the comment on US and WWII was a bit off.