Society & Culture & Entertainment Environmental

America is Covered With Trash

Laziness is probably at the root of this problem, Trash.
Everywhere you look there is trash on the roads in the medians, on your lawn, broken beer and alcohol bottles in the middle of the street.
What the heck is your problem.
People, you know who you are, get off your butt, walk fifty feet and throw it in the trash can.
Have you ever been to someones house and thought "how disgusting,how gross" That you could never live like that.
Dirty laundry laying all over the bedroom, dirty dishes in the sink that were there four days previously, trash and wrappers all over the floors, empty bottles or full ones all over the coffee tables.
I could go on but you get the point.
All the while this person who you are gracing with your presence is lounging around in their underwear complaining that there is nothing on television.
Is it that we are allergic to cleaning or are we just so nasty that we see past or disgusting ways? the most typical trash deposits are grocery stores, shopping malls, shopping centers and highways.
i recently read an article that quoted "a tourist complained that there were no trash cans nearby so they dumped their trash out of their car, here is a solution.
TAKE IT WITH YOU! Find a place to throw it away.
" It is that simple.
I have known people that had so much trash in their cars you couldn't even get in the seat.
Explain to me the problem here.
It may take only five minutes to clean out your trash.
Heck take an hour clean your house, wash your clothes wash the dishes.
You obviously took the time to make the food, take the time to clean the dishes you ate off of.
You don't have an endless supply of clothes so take the time to clean the ones you have.
How many of us have been driving down the road only to see someone flick their cigarette butt out the window of their cars with no regard to other drivers.
there is a reason car manufacturers build a car with an ashtray.
Delving a bit deeper, Public restrooms are extremely nasty.
Sometimes you wonder if anyone cleans them at all.
Walking into a public restroom to find the floors soaking wet with toilet paper thrown everywhere, Urine on the seats and clogged toilets and dirty sinks.
Is it too hard for businesses to have someone walk into a public restroom every hour or so to check on the cleanliness? It is nauseating, And then you think, "there are actually people out there that are that nasty and have no regards for public health or their fellow man" Laziness, that's all it is.
The mentality of the public is that someone else will clean it up, and it is not your problem, but soon it becomes everyone's problem, because we all have to walk through it and step over it.
Pick up your trash, throw that cup in a trash can and not out your car window, walk twenty feet to a trash can, Flush your toilet, and wipe off the seats, you know who you are.
You ride down the road everyday and see tons of trash littering the sides of the roads and in parking lots, and it is sad to think that all the trash scattered across your own city could probably fill a few thousand dumpsters.
Laziness and total disregard is at the root of the problem, however, the same people that litter are probably the same people that have a spotless house, go figure that one.
Perhaps it is those who litter are the same ones who have a nasty house, I suppose you just can't tell,..
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Just pick up your trash.

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