What are you wearing?

I am wearing my birthday suit...
 
I understand the need for deflection, it makes us feel better about our role in the destruction of planet Earth.
Nobody likes the finger pointed at them, especially when riding on high horses.
 
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I understand the need for deflection, it makes us feel better about our role in the destruction of planet Earth.
Nobody likes the finger pointed at them, especially when riding on high horses.
8 billion people on a shrinking rock that is polluted with plastic from the deepest oceans to the very cells in our body....a global drift to the corrupt strongman at the cost of democracy...diseases doing laps around the world while our own country tries to choke research to suit some arcane tribal theology....it's not deflection it's humor, the last refuge in an insane world
 
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8 billion people on a shrinking rock that is polluted with plastic from the deepest oceans to the very cells in our body....a global drift to the corrupt strongman at the cost of democracy...diseases doing laps around the world while our own country tries to choke research to suit some arcane tribal theology....it's not deflection it's humor, the last refuge in an insane world
Well stated!
 
8 billion people on a shrinking rock that is polluted with plastic from the deepest oceans to the very cells in our body....a global drift to the corrupt strongman at the cost of democracy...diseases doing laps around the world while our own country tries to choke research to suit some arcane tribal theology....it's not deflection it's humor, the last refuge in an insane world


What does this have to do with the price of tea in China and the amount of water it takes to fabricate one cotton t-shirt?
 
So what are we supposed to wear instead?

Whatever you like....it's America.

I posted the space daily comment because I wasn't aware of the volume of water it takes to make a garment, like many things that I'm very much unaware of in life.
 
Also, context is everything-
Growing the Cotton (~99% of the footprint): The vast majority of this water is used for irrigation to grow the cotton crop, as well as natural rainfall absorbed by the plants.
 
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