Sadly, it’s negated ten times over by all those who litter.
If I threw all my trash on the side of the road id be there also.
On the one hand, I’m proud that my son does this,. On the other hand, I need him to empty his pockets before they go in the wash, because even with a pre-wash check we only have an 80% success rate.
Oh, good on you though!!
I can see how that’s really frustrating. Maybe a stone needs to go in with the rubbish each time to make it easier?
You’re welcome. I don’t like to litter.
Sometimes, I put other people’s trash in my pocket until I find a trashcan
I was going to type this and I saw your comment. Glad I’m not the only one.
One of my biggest gamble wins: Guy in van at a stop sign threw an empty cigarette pack out of his car window right in front of the path of my bike, I picked it up and tossed it back through his window right into his lap as he’s mid-way through lighting. His surprise breaks not into anger but a self-effacing chuckle, and he shrugs his shoulders at me in acknowledgement. Do not try this.
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People that don’t do this are no better than animals, complete savages who can only ever be made to do right by the threat of legal punishment. They are bad members of society and we would be better off if they died.
Yeah, I was going to say that this is the bare minimum of public decency, if you don’t think this is normal behavior you are a plague on this earth.
I do this always, and even for my spliff ends (we call the cardboard bit a roach here) in a pocket ash tray.
It really bugs me when I find a rather nice smoke spot, lovely nature area, and upon my third or fourth visit there is just rubbish everywhere.
Folks have cleaned the areas, only to find them in such a state in practically no time at all.
I wish people would take more responsibility with their rubbish. It literally takes only one pocket, or a small otherwise unused compartment in my bag. It’s ridiculously easy to not litter!!
Me when I eat a piece of candy or mint and pocket the wrapper because it didn’t originate from the restaurant I’m seated at. xD
That’s most people in Japan, since trash bins are so rare
… and then after a few days find it in their laundry :P
Nothing pissed me off like a city with no trash cans when I still smoked cigarettes and carried the butts with me. Walked for blocks and blocks with no place to dispose of them responsibly. Fuck you, Berkeley.
We have plenty of trash cans with ashtrays, and people still litter and throw their cigarette butts everywhere. Humans are just gross.
A lot of cities have been convincing themselves through selective mckinseyshit studies that removing trash cans makes people litter less, because those cities don’t want to pay for updated cans or sanitation service. Which completely neglects the majority of people who don’t litter, do use trash cans, and pay a lot of tax money for government services like sanitation.
WRT the image and not the text - don’t do that. Goods are replaceable, humans are not
I’m wondering what this person is even doing or how they got there. And what their plan is.
The only thing that I can think makes sense is this picture was taken half way through this operation, someone else is driving, they started where the trailer was relatively vertical and stable, and as they moved forward up that incline the trailer started to tip. And then the guy died? I don’t see how this ends well.
Maybe the load was already stabilized, even at that angle, and the photo is just for show?
It is important to not do that.
Maybe that was Homelander, about to finish pushing that truck off the road.
Littering is fucking gross and people who pick up trash are heroes but let’s also also consider how much of that trash generation was ever necessary or even convenient in the first place. If your consumable product has two or three layers of wrapping, or even one if that layer is of marginal utility, then maybe we should be rethinking our use of those things until the people who are manufacturing them are convinced to the same degree. I think that if something’s packaging can possibly be fully recyclable for a typical municipality (I say typical municipality because a lot of “recyclables” are only such if you have expensive and advanced processing facilities to make them so) then it should be, and if it’s not then there should be taxes or fines associated with those exceptions.
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle are quoted in that order for a reason. For some reason we humans don’t want to think. Put burden of recycling on someone else and call it a day without wondering if it’s actually recycled. Yeah we are a scourge to the environment.
Governance isn’t “someone else”, it’s all of us organized. We’ve already bought into the propaganda of rugged individualism, by design it doesn’t work, all it nets is the self-loathing that I don’t think you realize you’re now uncritically projecting onto your entire species without even considering that I might fundamentally disagree with such cynicism, or how bad it kneecaps the discourse. I’m not interested in circling the drain with people trained into preoccupation with personal sin, there are real things that can be done to cut off the problem at the source. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle must be aimed by our collective effort at concentrations of power.
And on the other end of the spectrum are complete fungal encrusted fap socks like the guy that comes into my job (dry cleaning counter) with their entire wardrobe of work clothes, with 1-2 cigarette butts in each pant pocket that I have to wear gloves in order to detail his shit over a trashcan cause he’s just that much of a needledick.
His job probably has smoking rules so he can’t dispose of them properly, but still, empty your pockets motherfucker!
What kind of “work clothes” would you put cigarette butts in the pockets but then also require dry cleaning? Do you have an idea of where this guy works?
He has the name of the place in a patch on his shirts, but I haven’t seen him in a while (knock on wood) and don’t remember. Only that it’s some blue collar thing. Maybe electrical? Mechanical?
And he wants it all dry-cleaned ? He should go to the fluff-n-fold instead if it’s just blue collar gear with the cover-alls and such.
I wish I had a fluff-n-fold when I was at the fish farm, as downtime in town was short. But, then again, some poor Laundromat would have to suffer all my fishy smelling gear!
Worst part is the last time he was in, he was bitching that we “ruined his shirts”. After inspection, my supervisor realized that the only shirts we “ruined” had a particular business patch that was different from the rest, making us presume it was poor quality glue or some shit.
Oh and he always humble bragged that he was putting it on the company card each time. 🙄







