one thing i cant stand are the people that bag up their dog shit, and then leave it on a trail. immediate mood ruiner when im trying to enjoy the wonders of our planet… and i see a plastic bag of dog shit. like, you’re doing more harm than good and youre probably aware of that very fact. these people are the human equivalent of dog shit.
I love how they go out of their way to make dog shit non biodegradable before leaving it in nature. Classy.
I hate those people. I only do it with my own shit like a decent member of society
I put trash in my pockets because its in its natural habitat
Sounds aggressive, how would you fit me in your pockets?
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It’s the same as the Shopping Cart theory. There are a few analogous theories, but they’re all the same. If you don’t return your grocery cart, pick up your pet’s poop, or hold your trash till you find a disposal then you’re an asshole.
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My crippled ass limps and canes my way to the nearest provided spot.
If I can do this with one leg that barely works, two bad knees, a bad back, and after a half hour+ of misery stumping around a grocery store, nobody not in a chair has an excuse. And it ain’t that hard to return a cart in a chair.
My favorite are dog owners that do pick up after their dogs but then fling the bag into the trees or bushes along the trail.
Yes that dog doo is not preserved for future generations. Thanks.
That’s also people who “recycle” to “save the planet” while big oil is fucking it up 1000 time more than us little fucks.
I usually will call out loudly to someone throwing trash on the floor and let them know they dropped something. With the exception of one dude, everyone immediately picks it up out of embarrassment and throws it away. The one dude, in reference, looked at it and said, “That’s not mine”, to which I said I saw him throw it and pointed to the nearest trash can and said he needed to pick it up and throw it there, he eventually did and we both moved on with our lives, otherwise I would have been forced to use the “Your mommy isn’t here to clean up after you” card.
I have a policy that if I come across a bag (usually plastic) while traveling, I pick and take it on the way.
Then I randomly fill it with trash that I can’t ignore while enjoying nature.
Unfortunately, usually only 1 bag isn’t enough.