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11 months agoThat’s why it’s so juicy, they’re all such terrible people we don’t have to pick sides
That’s why it’s so juicy, they’re all such terrible people we don’t have to pick sides
There’s no way in hell an AI wrote that, only a human brain can come up with something that cheesy
If I do need a bag I’ll just spend $0.25 on a reusable bag.
Which is actually making the central issue - pollution and GHGs - worse than if we just had thin-film single use bags.
If you’re willing to spend enough money, anything can be retrofitted.
All the data says that no, people are not reusing them.
Anecdotally, it makes sense. You left your bag in the trunk, or at home, or it turns out you got slightly too many groceries, or you’re staying at a friend’s house and you pop out to get some groceries and don’t have your bag…
It’s the half you probably don’t want to be on anyway. Automated censorship is shitty.