Without being condescending or preachy, thegoodhuman.com is sharing simple ways for people to live a little greener in order to make their wallets a little heavier and the environment a little cleaner. The website, updated about once a day, is not over the top in its outrage, nor overly technical in its solutions. Instead, it is merely one man’s idea for a website that can encourage people to be better humans..[.]whether through working to clean up the environment, being active in political issues that mean a lot to you or just being more aware of your life and surroundings.
The site offers good, common sense, easy to implement ways to save gas, electricity, and (perhaps most importantly) money. Cause, yeah, the environment’s good and all, but what about making that scrilla (which, depending what Urban Dictionary definition you use, means either The street term for money, or Cash money used 2 buy sh!t [sic])?
You can
by checking out the website and seeing if you can’t co-opt any of the ideas for your own and become The Good Human. Which is a lot like The Good Son, except more environmentalism, and less evil Macaulay Culkin. Or is it fewer? Regardless, the main take-away points of this post ought to be:
1. Check out thegoodhuman.com
2. Ritchie Rich wasn’t half bad of a movie.
Jokes aside, this is a great website. In fact, later on I’ll post an interview with David, the guy that runs the site.
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