234 pts ยท September 23, 2015
I like to lift things and set them down
I was literally gonna make the same post just noe. As a 23 year old man they terrify me.
I love UND for this reason, people doing dumb shit
But pipelines are the safest option out of all of them. I just don't see trains or trucks even coming close to what pipelines provide
Call me annoying just for bringing up an actual food for thought question is a petty excuse. Renewables don't replace petroleum, simple.
I'm asking you to elaborate your answer. You simply don't know so you fall on the excuses of "don't want to argue." What a load of rubbish
Could* oops
Please show the source for that statement. Also what about the safety then? Is it now worth keeping people safe?
I'm asking you a solution which you do not provide. You are avoiding the questions cause you don't know, plain and simple.
Then what are you talking about? Renewables don't replace the need for petroleum products. Please elaborate on how to replace the products..
Only 10 train carts are needed to spill that amount. Average train hauls 60-90 carts. A train derailment count potential be 5x-10x larger
How are you going to replace your plastics or any other product for that matter if you want fossil fuel usage to drop?
So safety isn't a benfit to the U.S.? Getting more product to the refineries faster which makes more money isn't a benefit?
One train cart contains 30,000 gallons, spills aren't larger. Plus less trucks on the road less accidents same for trains
You do know every product in your home is either a product or byproduct of petroleum right?
What is your solution then to not using petroleum products?
Efficiency and safety?
How else do you plan on moving oil? Pipelines are the most efficient mode of transportation and the safest. Just want to know your plan
Derringer, if you're seriously wondering.
Dude it was so nice today
Does anyone else notice in the first picture the barbell is inside the rack on one side and not the other?
As someone from the wasteland of North Dakota, I enjoy seeing all the trees
It follows a preexisting gas pipeline and the pipeline is one of the most advance pipelines being put in. So the sacred land/water is BS
I understand the title reference +1
As someone from North Dakota, looks like a little combine you got there don't ya know.
Chin up and fight OP, we are behind you!
It's not bad, from ND as well.
Yeye
UND?
Oh the dankest of all dank memes
Amazing band especially live, their new single Stranded is out and it is awesome!
I was literally gonna make the same post just noe. As a 23 year old man they terrify me.
I love UND for this reason, people doing dumb shit
But pipelines are the safest option out of all of them. I just don't see trains or trucks even coming close to what pipelines provide
Call me annoying just for bringing up an actual food for thought question is a petty excuse. Renewables don't replace petroleum, simple.
I'm asking you to elaborate your answer. You simply don't know so you fall on the excuses of "don't want to argue." What a load of rubbish
Could* oops
Please show the source for that statement. Also what about the safety then? Is it now worth keeping people safe?
I'm asking you a solution which you do not provide. You are avoiding the questions cause you don't know, plain and simple.
Then what are you talking about? Renewables don't replace the need for petroleum products. Please elaborate on how to replace the products..
Only 10 train carts are needed to spill that amount. Average train hauls 60-90 carts. A train derailment count potential be 5x-10x larger
How are you going to replace your plastics or any other product for that matter if you want fossil fuel usage to drop?
So safety isn't a benfit to the U.S.? Getting more product to the refineries faster which makes more money isn't a benefit?
One train cart contains 30,000 gallons, spills aren't larger. Plus less trucks on the road less accidents same for trains
You do know every product in your home is either a product or byproduct of petroleum right?
What is your solution then to not using petroleum products?
Efficiency and safety?
How else do you plan on moving oil? Pipelines are the most efficient mode of transportation and the safest. Just want to know your plan
Derringer, if you're seriously wondering.
Dude it was so nice today
Does anyone else notice in the first picture the barbell is inside the rack on one side and not the other?
As someone from the wasteland of North Dakota, I enjoy seeing all the trees
It follows a preexisting gas pipeline and the pipeline is one of the most advance pipelines being put in. So the sacred land/water is BS
I understand the title reference +1
As someone from North Dakota, looks like a little combine you got there don't ya know.
Chin up and fight OP, we are behind you!
It's not bad, from ND as well.
Yeye
UND?
Oh the dankest of all dank memes
Amazing band especially live, their new single Stranded is out and it is awesome!