Is it OK to just drop my pennies on the sidewalk to get rid of them?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you are actually buying this shit.


I'd say troll, but I knew a guy in college who really did this.
Anonymous
So, it isn't my Dad sending me messages?
Anonymous
Ok I admit to sometimes throwing change in the garbage. I do not like the jangling in my pockets. If it’s a place that takes tips I just get rid of it that way. But if I receive change any other way, adios.

Sometimes I’ll keep the quarters to put in the car.
Anonymous
Dogs most certain do eat coins at times.

https://wagwalking.com/condition/coins-poisoning

Coin toxicity is a billable diagnosis in the vet world.
Anonymous
Rolling coins takes 45 minutes once per year. But I call troll.
Anonymous
This idea that using Coinstar is only for poor people just astounds me. Money is money.

Where do you draw the line? Dimes? Quarters? $5 bills? What currency do you feel is "beneath" you to carry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rolling coins takes 45 minutes once per year. But I call troll.


I would never in a million years sit down to roll my own coins. I can’t imagine anyone under 40 ever doing this.
Anonymous
Put all your change in a vase. When it is full..bring it to the bank. Many have coin counters for free if you have an account. A charge if you do not.$400 to 600 or so per year for us just by doing this. That is real money, people!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rolling coins takes 45 minutes once per year. But I call troll.


I would never in a million years sit down to roll my own coins. I can’t imagine anyone under 40 ever doing this.


I ve been doing it since my 20s. It’s just not that hard.
Anonymous
These are truly 1st world problems. Pennies a day feed a starving child. Get over your feeling of looking poor and go to coin star, and help the poor.
Anonymous
I wonder how much money accumulated in US trash collected last year. I save my pennies and quarters, take it to Navy Federal for free at their coin machine. Got a little under $300.

This is unfortunate. Money is money. Pennies made dollars. Dollars make a difference. Huge differences for others less fortunate. Throwing money away is economically and socially irresponsible. No matter how insignificant it seems. You’re wasting a resource.
Anonymous
If every single American gave you 1 penny, you would be a millionaire.
Drop your pennies, I would pick them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rolling coins takes 45 minutes once per year. But I call troll.


I would never in a million years sit down to roll my own coins. I can’t imagine anyone under 40 ever doing this.


Well, aren’t you a helpless little snowflake!
Anonymous
+ 1000

It’s a sad day when people are so wasteful that they’ll throw money away. Mr. Money Moustache is a bit too militant for me most of the time, but this thread makes me want to lurk a bit more often.
Anonymous
Troll, troll, troll
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