• vinyl@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    In the old ladys trash can, some people just don’t want dog shit smeared in theirs.

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      6 days ago

      It’s in a bag, though, right? I mean, if old lady is just naked hand fisting shit into the trash can there’s bigger problems to tackle there.

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        5 days ago

        Even bagged the stench can be overpowering when opening the lid of the trashcan.

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          5 days ago

          Oh no inconvenienced for a few seconds 3 times a week. The HORROR!

          Bins smell and you should clean them once in a while regardless, so saying it smells is just an absolutely asinine excuse to be an asshole for no reason than being an unneighborly shit heel.

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            5 days ago

            Until someone throws it in your bin and it explodes or leaks and you now have to clean someone else’s shit.

            Use your own bin.

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              I clean all of my bins every 2 months. You know, like you should to keep the smells down of your worried….

              If I don’t want my bin used, I would put it somewhere it can’t be accessed, but I would much rather turds go in my bin than on my or others lawns.

              Dont be an unneighborly shit heel, it’s a bag in a bin, that already stinks.

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                5 days ago

                Hah! Got in your head so bad that you downvoted my entire history? Classic.

                Luckily your comments are so downvoted that i don’t feel the need to add to the downvotes.

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                  5 days ago

                  Why would I go through your history?

                  Pretty petty to go look through someone’s history to start a fight, the hell is wrong with people. Cant deal with the argument you created so need something to make yourself feel better…?

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          5 days ago

          But officer, the trash… it was stinky!

          I do think it’s rude to put dog bags in people’s private trash, but at least they picked it up. I dunno, I just pull my can off the street when it’s not trash day. But my can already smells like my own dog’s shit, so /shrug

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            5 days ago

            Yeah, I mean if it’s in bag tied up tight, the stink barely escapes. Worst case ontario you made someone’s garbage smell more like garbage, and someone else doesn’t have to step in it. Shocker

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      5 days ago

      You’re making a lot of assumptions, about the availability of trash cans in the area.