• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I want to nitpick the definition of “waste” for a moment. Yes, you are using a lot of water, and energy if the water is heated, BUT if you’re getting something remotely positive out of it (and you’re paying for it), then I would not consider it wasteful. If you genuinely want to label it as something, then let’s compromise and call it therapeutic. Deal?

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      9 days ago

      I’d like to see it that way, but fresh water scarcity is a growing problem in many areas.

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      9 days ago

      This is Lemmy, if you use water to water a plant, it never goes anywhere, it disappears entirely and there is no wider system that the water might become a part of, and if you eat an almond you’ve literally used all the water a city would use in a year.

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      9 days ago

      If a billionaire enjoyed launching brand new cars off a cliff and considered it therapeutic would it not longer be a waste?