Thankfully, my books are made out of the flesh of my enemies.
Recycling for a cleaner future!
Hello fellow Cyanide and Happiness fans!
About this community and how I post the comics… Many moons ago, I would ask my Dad to save the newspaper for me everyday so I could read my favorite comic strips. Of course these days you can read your favorite comics online instead of a newspaper, but I love the nostalgia of reading the daily comics. Anyway, one of my favorite current comics is Cyanide and Happiness and I will be posting the daily release from their website (https://explosm.net) and a an extra or two randoms.
Cyanide & Happiness (C&H) is a webcomic created by Rob DenBleyker, Kris Wilson, Dave McElfatrick and Matt Melvin. The comic has been running since 2005 and is published on the website explosm.net along with animated shorts in the same style. Matt Melvin left C&H in 2014, and several other people have contributed to the comic and to the animated shorts… Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanide_%26_Happiness
Hope you enjoy and feel free to contribute to the community with art, media, cool stuff about the authors, tattoos, toys and anything else, as long it’s Cyanide and Happiness related!
Ps. Sub to all my comic strip communities…
Bello Bear [email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/bellobearofficial
Bloom County [email protected] https://lemm.ee/c/bloomcounty
Calvin and Hobbes [email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/calvinandhobbes
Cyanide and Happiness !cyanideandhappiness https://lemm.ee/c/cyanideandhappiness
Garfield [email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/garfield
The Far Side [email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
Fine print: All comics I post are freely available online. In no way am I claiming ownership, copyright or anything else. This is a not for profit community, we just want to enjoy our comics, thank you.
Thankfully, my books are made out of the flesh of my enemies.
Recycling for a cleaner future!
Please attach a note so that after you death, nobody accidentally reads it out loud and create an Evil Dead situation thankyouverymuch.
Klaada Baratu Necktie!
If anyone reads anything aloud from a flesh-bound book, they deserve whatever happens to them.
Unsustainable, from the outset it seems like a good idea and it is for one or two books and it still is until you run out of enemies at that point you have no choice but to create more enemies and the average enemy produces 300 metric tons of Co2? It is more energy efficient to not write books or use the Internet and let humanity grow illiterate this will have the unintentional benefit of sending us back to the dark age when we produced less Co2 than most of history.
Don't worry. Enemies consume pollution to grow and reproduce. More co2 equal more enemies!
!Factorio joke if anyone is wondering!<
If you're eating beef, you're doing much more damage to the trees than reading books can ever realistically do.
Animal products in general.
Chicken and fish might be an exception (although in the case of the latter, you're destroying the world's oceans via depletion and plastic pollution, and in the case of the former, you're helping incubate what's probably going to become another worldwide pandemic).
Runoff from chicken abattoirs is incredibly toxic, so it’s not an exception.
But beef is tastier then books.
The trees can't be harmed
If the Lorax is armed
You fuck with the trees i take out your knees
Another thought, if the trees are being grown and harvested sustainably, that's potentially one of the few economical methods of carbon capture. Make long lasting items with wood to trap carbon for a long time.
Not enough, even if we build all our houses out of wood.
Yeah definitely, it's just a nice bonus.
Paper is a CO2 sink so good for the environment.
It's a short term one, though. Better to not cut down trees unnecessarily.
Not to mention the energy-intensive processes to cut down, transport, and process the trees into paper or paper products like TP.
Sawmills I knew about rotated areas they'd cut from and did tree planting in the summers in the areas logged to be sustainable. Of course in Canada there's not much shortage of trees to cut down anyways but I thought that was the usual way in US and Canada. I don't mean we should be cutting down 1/20th (I'm not sure how many years the rotations were offhand) of the trees each year or anything though.
It's not about reducing the number of trees. While the tree is alive, it's sequestering carbon. Once the tree is processed, it's just a matter of a hundred years or so before most of that carbon is back in the system.
At least trees are renewable resources. I think most pulp woods are from tree farms rather than old growth forests.
Are new trees actually cut down for paper? Seems much more practical to use sawdust from sawmills. Is there more paper demand than the amount of dust you'd get from making lumber?
Sawdust is too fine to make paper from, the feedstock to make pulp is wood chips. Some of that will be scrap from lumber mills, but most is grown specifically to be used to make paper
A pity no one reads, nowadays.