So close, and such a miss

I was walking through downtown today, and I noticed a trash can. It was surrounded by all these paper cups and bags and napkins and what-have-you from fast food restaurants. I needed to throw away my lemonade, and I figured maybe I'd have to shove it through the top to get it to stay in there, because the only reason known to me that all that crap would be lying there right beside the can would be that people had tried already to properly throw away their trash but couldn't fit it in because of all the garbage already in there.

The trash can was maybe halfway full, and the cup went through easily.

I'm just wondering, what hinders the human race from getting a paper bag, a cup, or a foil food wrapper through the lid of a half-full trash can? Are people just physically incapable? Is there some intimidating aura about it? I mean yeah trash cans stink but they won't eat you.


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  • 16
    Well it worked that time. LOL

    Posted 4 months ago | Report
  • 17
    Lol #11 .. so true.

    Posted 4 months ago | Report
  • 18
    You can't change other people. I do hope you picked it up. Yes, I have picked up trash that was thrown around a trash can and thrown it away. When simple things like that bother me, I just do it myself.... End result........ I feel GREAT about it!

    Posted 4 months ago | Report
  • 19
    ^

    How you can be so positive about picking up other peoples trash, beats me.

    Posted 4 months ago | Report
  • 20
    Well your probally white and care about the planet you live on, but animals shit where they sleep (niggers and spics) so don't expect their lazy asses to put something in a trash can.. It take less effort to just drop it on the ground. Lol

    Posted 4 months ago | Report
  • 21
    www.sunrayscience.com

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 22
    What on earth is wrong with TREE HUGERS ?!

    Op seemed really offended by it.

    Well, you shouldn't

    It is a very rewarding experience, and since you worry about the enviromment, you should try it.

    It is empowering.

    (and has nothing to do with homossexuality, I am a happily married father of 3)

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 23
    OP here.

    22, it's not so much the term as how people/ my family mocks me with it. I just like to keep places trash-free and clean instead of being a pig. My parents taught me to clean up after myself so I really have no clue why they look down on me for hating that other people are complete slobs. And there's some household materials that I reuse to save money, which somehow is ridiculous to them...

    ARGH!!! I swear I can't please them. I'm about to move out and believe me, I am thrilled.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 24
    #22 I know what you mean.... and them fucking tree HUGGERS are even worse.

    Posted 3 months ago | Report
  • 25
    Guess what ladies and germs - it doesn't much matter what happens with the trash (whatever trash it may be) as there is NO such things as "throwing it AWAY".

    See? There IS no "AWAY". Wherever it ends up, it's still ON the planet (and/or seeping into the groundwater from landfills, or in the air as degraded dust and/or chemicals). All of which inevitably circulate one way or the other.

    So yeah, let's just embrace the perpetual "out of sight - out of mind" illusion we cling to, but could we admit that it's ONLY an illusion? After all, we'll only be here for a short llfetime so who cares, right? As long as the mess we leave is TIDY! Cuz cleanliness is next to.... Yeah right.

    >__<

    Posted 3 months ago | Report


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