Whoa, excellent!Maybe, she's asking for his preferred payment method? (another way to look at the 'toon)
No you misunderstood. If he asks for a paper bag she goes out back and kills a tree and harvests a bag from the tree's rotting corpse. If you choose plastic bag it's the same but instead she kills a whale or t-rex and allows their body to decompose for millions of years under immense pressure and then she forms that oil into a bag. At least that's how I interpret it.Kill a tree, or, pollute the ocean............Sounds like a trick interview question...........gotta think about this.........if I get this wrong, I won't get the job............
The word "Kill" is a very strong word. It implies "finality". Once something is "killed".....that's it! That's final. It's dead. It can not be "un-killed".
Whereas, the word "pollute" is a much kinder word. It is not final. Something that is polluted, can be cleaned up......"un-polluted".
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is.............
"Use the dead tree to build a boat to un-pollute the ocean"!
Do I get the job!?!?!?!?!?!?
What Do You Mean "I'm over-thinking the question?!?!" Sheesh!
No you misunderstood. If he asks for a paper bag she goes out back and kills a tree and harvests a bag from the tree's rotting corpse. If you choose plastic bag it's the same but instead she kills a whale or t-rex and allows their body to decompose for millions of years under immense pressure and then she forms that oil into a bag. At least that's how I interpret it.
Nope! He's just chowing down on the edibles (bags, that is)I think the fountain solution fumes are taking a toll.
Refusing to go IPA free for a reason ?...I think the fountain solution fumes are taking a toll.
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Love the obscure reference!Zig Zag's Bags
Love the obscure reference!
(ZigZag Cigarette papers)
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