A band that makes some pretty good electronic/ambient (not really sure on what genre it would be) music that is easy to get lost in or just fall asleep to. A more technical definition is that we are physically made of mostly water (about 70%) and carbon. If you want proof of this: when people are cremated, the Ash left behind is pretty much just the carbon in the body as well as some impurities.
I'm gonna take some shrooms if it's gonna rain today and listen to Carbon based lifeforms.
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The frosting on a cake post cake fart. Due to the cake farting process in which a person rips some good sphincter rumbles, the frosting becomes carbonated.
You gonna eat that carbonated frosting after Keely finishes her cake farts?
Hey, what size hunk of carbon did you get when he popped the question?
Someone who's life serves no purpose
Blake just takes up space and doesn't do anything he's such a waste of carbon!
Carbonated hashbrowns are hashbrowns which are cooked using a chemical reaction involving carbon dioxide which produces carbonates, biocarbonates, and carbonic acids. They are arguable one of the best ways to get a girl as buying carbonated hashbrowns for your girl will instantly make her fall for you.
"yo im hungry whatddya wanna eat"
"i dont know man"
"you wanna go out for carbonated hashbrowns??"
"ok"
“Carbon Tunnel Syndrome" describes the phenomenon whereby there is an overemphasis - or exclusive emphasis - on climate change, particularly carbon reduction, to the exclusion of other important sustainability issues, such as human rights, social sustainability, and equity considerations. This term conveys that the narrow focus on carbon-related aspects of sustainability may result in a "tunnel vision" effect, where other equally critical sustainability dimensions are overlooked or marginalised, potentially leading to unintended consequences or incomplete sustainability efforts.
While the focus on carbon reduction is undoubtedly critical in addressing climate change, the term "Carbon Tunnel Syndrome" communicates that an excessive or exclusive emphasis on this aspect of sustainability may result in unintended consequences. One potential implication of "Carbon Tunnel Syndrome" is that other important sustainability issues, such as social justice, human rights, labour rights, and equity considerations, may be overlooked or marginalised in sustainability efforts.
Iam *Drinks carbonated lemonade* "Tssaah crisp and tart"
Hym "Indeed. It is, in fact, crisp and tart."