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From: ganthony@gmail.net (George.Anthony)
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Subject: OT? - Little Greta
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:25:27 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: George.Anthony - Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:25 UTC

I fact checked this and found it to be mostly true… and 100% funny.

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One crisp winter morning in Sweden, a cute little girl named Greta woke up
to a perfect world, one where there were no petroleum products ruining the
earth. She tossed aside her cotton sheet and wool blanket and stepped out
onto a dirt floor covered with willow bark that had been pulverized with
rocks. “What’s this?” she asked.
“Pulverized willow bark,” replied her fairy godmother.
“What happened to the carpet?” she asked.
“The carpet was nylon, which is made from butadiene and hydrogen cyanide,
both made from petroleum,” came the response.
Greta smiled, acknowledging that adjustments are necessary to save the
planet, and moved to the sink to brush her teeth where instead of a
toothbrush, she found a willow, mangled on one end to expose wood fibre
bristles.
“Your old toothbrush?” noted her godmother, “Also nylon.”
“Where’s the water?” asked Greta.
“Down the road in the canal,” replied her godmother, ‘Just make sure you
avoid water with cholera in it”
“Why’s there no running water?” Greta asked, becoming a little peevish.
“Well,” said her godmother, who happened to teach engineering at MIT,
“Where do we begin?” There followed a long monologue about how sink valves
need elastomer seats and how copper pipes contain copper, which has to be
mined and how it’s impossible to make all-electric earth-moving equipment
with no gear lubrication or tires and how ore has to be smelted to a make
metal, and that’s tough to do with only electricity as a source of heat,
and even if you use only electricity, the wires need insulation, which is
petroleum-based, and though most of Sweden’s energy is produced in an
environmentally friendly way because of hydro and nuclear, if you do a mass
and energy balance around the whole system, you still need lots of
petroleum products like lubricants and nylon and rubber for tires and
asphalt for filling potholes and wax and iPhone plastic and elastic to hold
your underwear up while operating a copper smelting furnace and . . .
“What’s for breakfast?” interjected Greta, whose head was hurting.
"Fresh, range-fed chicken eggs,” replied her godmother. “Raw.”
“How so, raw?” inquired Greta.
“Well, . . .” And once again, Greta was told about the need for petroleum
products like transformer oil and scores of petroleum products essential
for producing metals for frying pans and in the end was educated about how
you can’t have a petroleum-free world and then cook eggs. Unless you rip
your front fence up and start a fire and carefully cook your egg in an
orange peel like you do in Boy Scouts. Not that you can find oranges in
Sweden anymore.
“But I want poached eggs like my Aunt Tilda makes,” lamented Greta.

“Tilda died this morning,” the godmother explained. “Bacterial pneumonia.”
“What?!” interjected Greta. “No one dies of bacterial pneumonia! We have
penicillin.”
“Not anymore,” explained godmother “The production of penicillin requires
chemical extraction using isobutyl acetate, which, if you know your organic
chemistry, is petroleum-based. Lots of people are dying, which is
problematic because there’s not any easy way of disposing of the bodies
since backhoes need hydraulic oil and crematoriums can’t really burn many
bodies using as fuel Swedish fences and furniture, which are rapidly
disappearing - being used on the black market for roasting eggs and staying
warm.”
This represents only a fraction of Greta’s day, a day without microphones
to exclaim into and a day without much food, and a day without carbon-fibre
boats to sail in, but a day that will save the planet.
Tune in tomorrow when Greta needs a root canal and learns how Novocain is
synthesized.

--
One out of three Biden voters is just as clueless as the other two.

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