2012-07-05, 16:17 | Link #1 |
Tastes Cloudy
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
Age: 35
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Littering
Does it piss you off? Do you simply ignore it? Or are you a GOD DA-... Relax..
I don't litter, and it pisses me off when i see people litter, Today I saw 6 glass beer bottles at the park. I almost took one and threw it at the person's house who left it there. I don't get all mad about it if it was just a kid, But if I see a adult, throwing a beer can out the window of their car or what ever. It's enough to make me want to slash their tires. What do you all think about it? Honestly I think anyone over the age of 13 that litters should be forced to pick up trash for a year of community service. I'm incharge of cleaning the park around my work and I just loose my cool when i see beer cans/bottles in areas where kids play, or streets.
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2012-07-05, 16:19 | Link #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I don't like littering either, but one year for a single instance of littering seems quite excessive to me.
If you see someone littering at a park or somesuch, I would recommend that you follow them around doing the same dance as the Persona 4 protagonist in your avatar, and tell them that you won't stop following them and dancing until they go back and pick up their trash. |
2012-07-05, 16:23 | Link #3 | |
Tastes Cloudy
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
Age: 35
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Fine, I guess 1 year is too much. How about it goes up every time you litter something dangerous like beer bottles.
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2012-07-05, 16:26 | Link #4 |
Koomi-kun~
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: In the distortion of space and time..
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I HATE IT. I hate it so much. I really want to go up to people who litter and smash their face in. I'm not joking. I sometimes pick up litter when I stroll around in the park near my house. I really hate it. Pollution is bad. It really gets to me when people act as if it was no big deal. I always think of the people that pick up rubbish and litter for living. It really makes me sad.
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2012-07-05, 16:29 | Link #5 |
Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
Age: 35
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I am currently working as a cleaner for my summer job in my university. The rubbish they leave in public is enough to make me want to strangle them. Two days ago, I came across something utterly disgusting. It's quite unspeakable. I am used to cans, tissues, bottles, but to come across that came as a shock. There's a freaking rubbish bin in each room and then a big one outside each house. But no, they just refuse to use the bin. Is it that difficult to lift the dainty finger of theirs to throw the rubbish at an appropriate place?
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2012-07-05, 16:50 | Link #8 |
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My littering is a contradicting and inconsistent pattern. There are unjustified scenarios where I find litter okay. But generally, I don't litter. I get self conscious about it. And I also pick up obvious litter to dispose whenever I see them.
Most commonly, bus litter. I pick up litter if they're near me, and i take it with me when I get off so I can throw them in a bin. The trash I don't care about is domestic litter and those at a large social event. Like a concert or a festival. The litter is part of the attraction XD |
2012-07-05, 16:54 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: USA
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I dislike littering, but it doesn't bother me as much as it used to long ago. It's a world, shit ends up places regardless.
This is not to say that I litter.
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2012-07-05, 17:24 | Link #11 |
fushigi ojisan
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Wait until you own a house or some property, then littering will really piss you off. I live in a rural area, but the amount of trash that ends up on the side of the road in front of my house is astounding. Every week I have to pick up cans, bottles, fast food bags, etc. The worst is when someone dumps an entire bag of trash on the side of the road and the bag gets torn before I can get it to it (or else dogs tear into it). Combine that with people that like to shoot up or knock down mailboxes (a favorite of rural hillbillies), and there are times when I want to just sit on my porch with a shotgun and wait for these clowns.
The littering that really gets to me though is tire dumping. I own a piece of land that doesn't border on any road, and last year I found that someone had dumped eight tires on it. Cleaning up the trash in front of my house is bad enough, but disposing of tires is a bitch (and costly). One of my neighbors had it even worse: someone had dumped over 50 tires on his property! The entire county was having a problem with illegal dumping of tires and even drums of toxic waste. The culprits were never caught, but it seems they've gone away since I have not heard any stories about it this year. |
2012-07-05, 21:03 | Link #13 |
The Lost Lamb
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: in Darkness
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i do not like littering at all, i always try to avoid it as much as possible, i can't do a very big thing or job to help the earth and all, but at the very least i can do this much to keep the place pollution free, i always stuff trash and wrappers in my pocket till i find a trash can,
Even now there are candy wrappers in my backpack better go and throw them in the trash can
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2012-07-06, 04:43 | Link #16 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Athens (GMT+2)
Age: 35
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I hate it with aaaaall my heart. Street litter is actually not a big deal here, because people usually know what happens if they litter around with the strong winds we get, and the 40+°C have caused enough fires by negligence to have the community and the police directly involved in dealing with this matter.
What really ticks me off is indoors littering, caused exclusively by my father. Plastic covers from cig packs, all kinds of papers just tossed on the floor, ashes from the ashtray he never empties by himself scattered on the table where I'm supposed to EAT! Well, time to clean up...again. |
2012-07-06, 05:05 | Link #17 |
The Opened Ultimate Gate
Join Date: Dec 2011
Age: 29
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what if you live in a country where there are almost no trash can on the street everywhere? in my country, i heard someone who lived in a foreign country for a long time was called stupid for asking where is the trashcan when he was trying to find one to throw his trash.
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2012-07-06, 06:38 | Link #18 | |
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Spoiler for Welcome to Toronto (2009):
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2012-07-06, 07:23 | Link #19 | |
The Undead Summoner
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: The Philippine Islands
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2012-07-06, 07:49 | Link #20 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Interestingly the rural areas tend to be very clean. In some areas the neighbors will start talking about you behind their backs if they didn't see you on the weekly "clean the street day" or if they think you did an improper job. Even worse than the littering itself is that many people don't regard it as a big deal. There were articles about the high fines in Singapore (as posted by SaintessHeart. Urinating in lifts seems to be surprisingly cheap...) in the press here and the comments showed many people find the fines way too high for "just littering". Many even said something along the lines of Singapore being "too sterile". Being "orderly" seems to have become a stigma for some people and they feel the need to publicly distance themselves from it as to not look "lame" or old-fashioned. |
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