Tag Archives: gasoline
Is Whiskey Our New Fuel Source?
Whiskey fuels anger, sadness, hangovers and terrible decisions, but it’s likely that it can also fuel cars. A Scottish company is looking into making a more green fuel source from whiskey byproduct.
One solution is to create biofuel from the byproducts of the whiskey-making process.
Congresswoman Accidentally Legalizes Oil Drilling
Fracking is basically trying to break up the earth to extract fuel from it. Seems great right? It is, except the fact that it makes water sources flammable.
A North Carolina lawmaker says she feels “rotten” after accidentally voting to override the veto of a bill to legalize fracking—the controversial technique of extracting natural gas—in the state.
Trayvon Martin: Rodney King 2012 or Octo-Mom 2012?
There are few controversies that get a response from the president of the United States, but the entire country seems to be in an uproar over the slaying of a 17-year-old, unarmed, African American. Communities (coincidentally in the lower tax bracket) became enraged at the tragedy as if it were the only to have happened in the United States history, but now there is a debate on the basis of the protests in their entirety.
When the media first covered the issue they released a photo of the victim which depicted him as innocent, young and of course unarmed; juxtaposed to this picture was that of Zimmerman who was only lucky enough to get a mug shot to depict his part in the incident. Barack Obama even took the time to comment on the issue, saying that if he had a son, he would look just like Trayvon Martin, giving all the more fuel to the media. Well it doesn’t take a social psychologist to tell you that when you add an innocent black child with an unappealing Hispanic killer and multiply it by the media, you get a full on race war or at least that’s what people want it to be.
Want To Know How To Get Your Own Lab-Grown Burger?
Vegetarians rejoice! Now there’s a *presumably* delicious way to indulge in a hamburger and stop being a pussy without PETA pouring a gallon of their menstrual blood on your new chinchilla coat. Scientists have successfully created a lab-grown meat and it’s coming to the consumer market this Fall.
The quest to grow meat in a lab rather than on an animal is due to reach its climax this fall, with the first-ever culture-dish hamburger served to a celebrity taster after a $330,000 development effort.










