Recycling Program

Started by Mikau Seafox, September 13, 2009, 10:00:26 PM

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Mikau Seafox

Hi, Mikau Seafox here with Seafox Studios Recycling Program! (Yay for my first post here! :3)

As a few of you may have already known, I've started a recycling program earlier this year, around April, in a bid to earn a little extra cash (my job doesn't pay me enough) so that the extra money can be used to attend fur conventions - however, I want to help not just my organization, but to help you folks out as well, since the money will be used to help out the furs around the Lower Mainland, to assist in attending fur conventions, such as FC and AC.

There is no cost to join, and there is absolutely no cost to have them carted away for you - your payment will be the very empties themselves. If you wish to join and help make this world a greener place, contact me by replying to this forum thread post, or by calling me at 604-562-1713, and I will enter your name in the profile and keep track of what you give me for recycling. Only empties in which a deposit fee was paid for will be recycled, and my organization will not accept anything else in which the deposit fee was not paid for. This includes milk jugs, tin cans, paper, and cardboard boxes. Keep this in mind when you recycle with the organization.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!

Seafox Studios also gladly accepts donations, and they can be done by either cash or PayPal, although the latter is highly preferred.

And lastly, if you want me to take care of recycling your pop cans and bottles after a furmeet, I'd be more than happy to do you a favour. All liquor bottles are also accepted.

That should be it for now.
I understand that scissors can beat paper, and I get how rock can beat scissors, but there's no way paper can beat rock. Paper is supposed to magically wrap around rock, leaving it immobile? Why can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of college ruled notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they attempt to take notes in class? I'll tell you why, because paper can't beat anybody; a rock would tear it up in two seconds. When I play Rock-Paper-Scissors, I always choose rock. Then, when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper, I can punch them in the face with my already clenched fist, and say, "Oh sorry, I thought paper would protect you."