Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to McDonald's and put it in the Ronald McDonald house box.
Lots of places accept donations like this..don't litter..they will end up going down the storm drains into the ocean!
Yeah but I figure copper -- its a natural metal found in the earth, etc.
They are not all pure copper. Ones made after a certain date (I forget when) contain some other alloy which is toxic to dogs and other animals if ingested. Please don't drop them on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to McDonald's and put it in the Ronald McDonald house box.
Lots of places accept donations like this..don't litter..they will end up going down the storm drains into the ocean!
Yeah but I figure copper -- its a natural metal found in the earth, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I throw them. They’re metal so it’s not littering. Plus, someone will find them and have good luck all day. So... win win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are smarter than me. Thank you.
-- OP
I very much agree. I think it's tied to the fact that we don't let a coin machine make us feel impoverished when we know we aren't.
Yeah - what other inanimate objects make you feel bad about yourself, OP? Does a blender make you feel sad? Does a lawnmower make you feel like you need to pee? Does an iPad make you feel anxious? And have you sought help for this disorder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, did you know that you can donate to charity via Coinstar? Jump dump the pennies in, pick a charity from the kisok, and walk away with a receipt.
Yes, I knew that. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are smarter than me. Thank you.
-- OP
I very much agree. I think it's tied to the fact that we don't let a coin machine make us feel impoverished when we know we aren't.