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Just sucked that i always put it in the bin but the other kids didn't get the message.
i have no opinion either way, but i would suggest better controls on the waste, because exposure to such is having a bad effect on people living in the less affluent areas of all ages. and well, even the affluent areas will suffer, as these waste products will make its way into the food.. there is no escape from pollution.
if there was one bright spot in the situation, the ocean, once it adapts, will probably produce the highest yields of shellfish and invertebrates that filter feed the microorganisms out of there. but i'm not an ocean guy, i just know a little bit about microorganisms, it could be that its a net negative.
the reason i say it though, is some houses that have improper plumbing installs / idiot house builders where the toilets either accidentally or by broken piping, flush directly into the dirt under the house for years end up having beautifully green yards. just pray they never directly expose themselves to the waste lol.
the people just don't give a damn any more.
And the fact is that it is intentional designed that way so the poors can't never find ways to rise up and they can exploit them more and more with doing jobs for forgein companies with low wages
Appears they figured out keep it trashy so the riff raff won't try and take it over again.