Tigerfishy

joined 1 year ago
[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I mean, we still CLEAN our toilets when they're still just visibly stained with hard water or whatever causes rings and whatnot, so I can see the feeling better about being a huge component

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Ah the ol "it's not 100% effective and guaranteed to work so you should actually do nothing about it" argument...a true classic in any situation

Seriously though...I never even considered all the splashing and I'm a grown ass adult :/ happily my and my daughters toothbrush live in the kitchen

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I don't participate in any threads I just read nosleep lol

Actually I don't read any threads other than bestofredditorupdates because I don't trust the fodder of people that stuck around either!

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Well other plastic bags are .03 - or the produce bags without handles are - I've shopped around, but primarily on Amazon since I have Prime, and the shipping costs elsewhere kill me

It's so effing hard to be 'good'

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

That was my take away with what they were saying in a broad sense - making more and more and more paper is unsustainable not matter what. Reforestation is still hard on the creatures dependent on the original environment...monoculture destroys economies (only for poor people, obviously) - in the end, no matter what, creating new paper products on a whim is selfish, greedy and avoidable

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thank you - I knew there would be more pieces to investigate but I wasn't sure what questions to ask - based on the price ($.07 each) I thought they might be a little too good to be true....I'll see if they still hold up!

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

This is awesome thank you

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I had finally joined Twitter to see if there was anymore political people to find out about. Something like a week later Musk bought it and I deleted it.

I'm not even this huge like omg I hate musk. I don't think I even have musk related comments. I just don't trust big loud billionaires. Especially ones that made big deals about being too broke to help out with internt for Ukraine much longer while flying to moons and buying soapboxes and just generally being shitty

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I go back for /nosleep all the time - the quality of the rest of the site has frankly dropped drastically.

People are still rioting so to speak, content just seems weak - as in I haven't been on popular really since I joined lemmy, certainly not in weeks. Who can really trust those that didn't care to be all that interesting?

The politics page is boring. The headlines say nothing. Seriously - maybe subtle now, but clear enough for a good chunk. At the very least, this didn't just go away

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Oh for sure, anti-consumption is always important to remind. The packaging is out of control...and what paper does in terms of pollution - well I've simply had to come to terms I can't control these garbage bags at the top, I can only control myself and do my best.

One thing I have found that I love is land-fill biodegradable bags for my customers. Paper, as meantioned, makes me wary, so when I found these I was pretty happy. They seem legit and they're inexpensive

[–] Tigerfishy@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I never even considered that in the first place, so thanks for speaking up anyway:)

I wonder if that has anything to do with the methane torches that burn from the landfills

 

Edit to say - I'm really glad I asked my stupid question. I was so jaded by the con artists in recycling I forgot that when done right there's so much good - and still loads of consequences to not finding a place to reuse the paper products. I'm not huge with using packaging - and thanks for all the thoughtful answers :))

I found myself wondering this as I got annoyed at the plastics industry and their stupid propaganda, as I do everytime I go to recycle something. But anyway, I had been thinking I'd heard something about people going to 'mine' landfills for metal because people weren't recycling and it's 'bad for the environment' and 'filling up 'landfills'

Bitch Please. I can see the dollar symbols on your pupils from here.

So it made me think, paper and the such breaks down quickly. Food too. The huge drives for community composting efforts and cardboard drives for schools etc - It's really all a matter of the fact we can re-use it all easily. Metal is worth money, used again and again, as it was straight from the earth. Just that plastic. Which is all but unrecyclable, save some clear/semi-clear containers.

But without the cardboard, my bin is pretty empty. It's like recycling exists just to pretend plastic can be.

Edit - I should add in my area if the recycling the plant receives is tainted in anyway they just toss it. The whole load. So unrecyclable plastic? Dirty? Wrong material? Gone.

 

I think my habit of reading /nosleep is what kept me from deleting my account...but I don't need an account to read and find authors. Sooooo...thanks for the reminder Reddit and ModCoord

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