So the duggars answer questions. :D
The question that sticks out in my mind is when the one woman asked "don't you worry about your carbon footprint since everyone else (just look at celebrities and the things they buy, walk outside and look at the garbage thrown down by everyday people you cant tell me that they're doing good for the environment) is doing they're part?" I thought Jimbob answer was perfect he pointed out (which I already knew) that they're carbon footprint per individual is lower than the average persons. They buy most of what they have used from clothes to toys to bunk beds even their kitchen appliences were bought used. (They tell you in their book)
He's right. I mean look at the mall. How many people do you see that go in there and buy from all the stores? Their spending tons of money on brand new clothing and toys and books because they (especially teenager) are "to good" to wear or use used items. We should worry less about the amount of people the duggars have and more about the amount of things we allow our kids and ourselves to buy brand new when we can have a used item that works just as well. We need to worry more about how teenagers don't even flinch to spend 50 bucks on a pair of pants when they could go to a used clothing store and get perfectly good clothes for much less. Almost all my clothes come from goodwill and none of them have stains or holes (and people have complimented me on my clothes) and ALL the pants I have bought there have been under 10 dollars. The shirts as well. Although I do understand not buying some things used like underwear or shoes things like that. I don't do that either.
Anyway just found it ironic that people are worried about the duggars "carbon footprint" when the odds are they and their family are probably doing more harm than the duggars.
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