In what ways would you be considered trashy?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use produce bags and empty food bread bags to pick up my dog’s poop.


I actually saw someone do this the other day and it drives me crazy. I don't think you're trashy, for the record, but you can buy biodegradable dog poop bags which are way better than wrapping it up in plastic that will never disintegrate. Just something to think about.


The first PP is reusing the plastic bags. They already exist. Either way they’re going in the landfill.


Our neighborhood has a program where we recycle the plastic bags and send them in once we have enough and then this company turns them into park benches for the neighborhood. So no, mine aren't going in the landfill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use produce bags and empty food bread bags to pick up my dog’s poop.


I actually saw someone do this the other day and it drives me crazy. I don't think you're trashy, for the record, but you can buy biodegradable dog poop bags which are way better than wrapping it up in plastic that will never disintegrate. Just something to think about.


But they already own the bread bag.


I guess I really thought everyone recycled their plastic bags.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use produce bags and empty food bread bags to pick up my dog’s poop.


I actually saw someone do this the other day and it drives me crazy. I don't think you're trashy, for the record, but you can buy biodegradable dog poop bags which are way better than wrapping it up in plastic that will never disintegrate. Just something to think about.


Knew someone who cruised potential mates by observing who was picking up dog poop with blue NYT bags.

Trashy yea or nay?


Ok only if they do the crossword puzzles
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We sent our children to public high schools.


OMG, you troglodyte!


DP here. AND public college! And we could have afforded private for both!!
Anonymous
Buying used tires
Anonymous
Repurposed the butler’s pantry to a small altar to carbs.

The scent of carbs permeates our home 20 hours/day. Bread, rice, cookies, pasta among other smells of baking or cooking ecstasy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use produce bags and empty food bread bags to pick up my dog’s poop.


I actually saw someone do this the other day and it drives me crazy. I don't think you're trashy, for the record, but you can buy biodegradable dog poop bags which are way better than wrapping it up in plastic that will never disintegrate. Just something to think about.


The first PP is reusing the plastic bags. They already exist. Either way they’re going in the landfill.


Our neighborhood has a program where we recycle the plastic bags and send them in once we have enough and then this company turns them into park benches for the neighborhood. So no, mine aren't going in the landfill.


So you must be aware that this isn’t common.
Anonymous
I accidentally peed a little on the bathroom floor of a Buccees. This year.
Anonymous
So many

Sometimes I smoke when I drink
I occasionally eat standing up in the kitchen
I eat at McDonald’s (fries), Subway (tuna) and even Taco Bell on occasion
I bite my nails
I curse too much

Anonymous
Our yard is overgrown with weeds
Anonymous
My tattoos
Anonymous
I'm commando most of the time - wear underwear only for sports.
Anonymous
I clean my own house — badly
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big, wall mounted TV in the bedroom. Makes me sooooo happy at night when I can get into bed and watch my shows


I am your opposite and dream of rooms with only a fireplace, but your description makes me happy.

Although I just remembered reading the below, so maybe we’re not that different:

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24833133-100-the-reason-we-love-to-gather-around-the-tv-lies-in-stone-age-embers/
Anonymous
A lot of my house is furnished via Buy Nothing
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