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Peco Boo Recalcitrant Kilowatt Hour Consumer

How ideal to luxuriate supposed divine right frill maximizing climate control with matter of fact bravado creature comfort pang to fulfill consequent flagrant portent to exercise freewill beware controlled environment pays hefty bill cracking heat as temperature gets chill cumulative destructive ecological footprints generated, thus advisable to swallow figuratively bitter pill, herewith suggested binary/digital quill, cuz unchecked energy consumption will necessitate fossil fuels subjected to frack and drill invariably contribute render moot no rhyme or reason for Jack and Jill to hastily clamber uphill fetching pail of possibly tainted, ruined, polluted... water evidenced courtesy eutrophication algal blooms, decimated krill aquatic flora and fauna stockstill meaning... untenable for life perhaps percolating, spewing, zapping... seepage from landfill nsync with detritus many industries spill, not necessarily directly linkedin to cranking thermostat until warmth ideal for barenaked ladies, who cavort, frolic, viz yule eyes imagistic poetic skill veritably lighting boathouse row reflections shimmering, scintillating, glistening off Schuylkill deceptive brilliant appearance unsafe toxic drinking water courtesy mill yens flowing electrons to power industrial secretes no longer confidential public knowledge and awareness critical to stem tide allowing, enabling, and providing juice to sustain treadmill ever faster rat race pace of life cozily housing *****sapiens hermetically sealed against extreme temperatures, ye must adapt experiencing chill bundling layers of clothes - case in point yours truly, who also keeps windows ajar refreshing brisk air lungs to fill.

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