• HurlingDurling@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    I usually will call out loudly to someone throwing trash on the floor and let them know they dropped something. With the exception of one dude, everyone immediately picks it up out of embarrassment and throws it away. The one dude, in reference, looked at it and said, “That’s not mine”, to which I said I saw him throw it and pointed to the nearest trash can and said he needed to pick it up and throw it there, he eventually did and we both moved on with our lives, otherwise I would have been forced to use the “Your mommy isn’t here to clean up after you” card.

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    9 months ago

    My favorite are dog owners that do pick up after their dogs but then fling the bag into the trees or bushes along the trail.

    Yes that dog doo is not preserved for future generations. Thanks.

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      We have a beautiful small Mediterranean Pine forest near my home. Filled to the brim with small black plastic bags filled with dog poop. I think I even took pictures of it once. Enjoy nature!

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      Yeah like it would’ve been better to leave the doo there, now you’ve littered shit AND a bag.

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      9 months ago

      Can someone, anyone, please explain why someone would do this?

      Not picking it up in the first place, though wrong, at least makes sense. But this is just crazy

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        I guess they pick it up only if someone is nearby. As soon as noone sees it they throw it anywhere.

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        9 months ago

        Lots of the bags are bio-degradable, so they will eventually, in some unit of months or years, break down.

        Of course, its the same issue as chucking a banana peel. It fucks with the local environment and will take a long time to be “gone” if you just throw it into a forest and walk away. Enough people do that, and eventually you have a trail covered in shit and bananas.

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          Important point: “Biodegradable” plastic doesn’t biodegrade in the same way as something like a banana. It disinitegrates to the point that it is invisible to humans, but it introduces microplastics into the environment.

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        9 months ago

        My crippled ass limps and canes my way to the nearest provided spot.

        If I can do this with one leg that barely works, two bad knees, a bad back, and after a half hour+ of misery stumping around a grocery store, nobody not in a chair has an excuse. And it ain’t that hard to return a cart in a chair.

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    9 months ago

    I carry plastic retail bags when hiking and kayaking.

    If you flatten them out, fold them over a few times, roll them tight and wrap with a rubber band, you get a really tiny, portable bag.

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    one thing i cant stand are the people that bag up their dog shit, and then leave it on a trail. immediate mood ruiner when im trying to enjoy the wonders of our planet… and i see a plastic bag of dog shit. like, you’re doing more harm than good and youre probably aware of that very fact. these people are the human equivalent of dog shit.

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      I once did this because i knew i was going to walk past that spot again and didnt want to carry it the whole time. no one was on that trail that day. and i brought it back out one the return a few hours later. (there were no trash cans out there.) Perhaps something similar was going on with you? Or am I a bad guy?

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        I wonder how many people have the same idea as you but then just forget when they walk back. On top of this, they never remember that they forgot so they have a guilty free conciounce and do again.

        If you’re confident you always pick it back up 100% of the time then great! But I wouldn’t do it because I’m dumb and would forget like 10% of the time.

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      I love how they go out of their way to make dog shit non biodegradable before leaving it in nature. Classy.

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    9 months ago

    My wife gets mad at me sometimes because I put my cigarette butts in my pockets until I can find a garbage all the time and end up smelling like cigarettes

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      I visited Japan like 15 years ago, your not alone over there. Everyone does that and has little boxes to store them in. This goes for all trash they make, they don’t have trash cans in public since someone abused them once to bomb a train area. I loved it over there… so much care and respect for everything.

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      Could you use the cigarette box? That’s what I used to do. Just stick the butt in one of the empty spots/the lid.

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    9 months ago

    That’s also people who “recycle” to “save the planet” while big oil is fucking it up 1000 time more than us little fucks.

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    As a truck driver, I can’t help but look at the picture and think… “of course it’s US Express in that situation”

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      Also swift saw a company had a worse accident rate and was like hold my beer I’m gonna buy em!

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      That’s not a us xpress truck tho. That’s not how they do their truck numbers

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      Is that because their trucks are just so nice to hold up that you like to nip out for a good stretch, or…

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      I’ve always believed the biggest cause of littering was lack of proper receptacles.

      I was proven wrong every year at the county fair.

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      I’ve seen too many empty trash cans surrounded by trash on the ground. It’s about the mindset

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    Tag yourself! I’m a rear wheel (getting crushed by the weight of social responsibility)!

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    My city now mandates by law that we have to put recyclable materials in the recycling bin and compost in the green bin. You can and will get fined if you don’t and they do check, for households at least, because the vast majority of restaurants, offices, hell city-owned public places like parks, transit stations, libraries, etc do not have a green bin and many don’t even have a recycling bin. I’ve directly been told to just throw it in the trash. Biodegradable packaging is useless 99% of the time because there is no compost bin to put it in and they end up in the landfill anyway.

    It’s what I like to call environmental theatre and pinning the burden of waste sorting entirely on the individual instead of seeing it as an infrastructure and access problem requiring government action. Not even a lot of action either, just buy some dollar store trash cans and put them in places since you already have a comprehensive city-wide recycling and compost collection program.

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    Where I live we have a 10 cent tax on plastic bags. They environment is so much cleaner now. I didn’t realize it was a problem until it wasn’t.