- Apr 12, 2004
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Driving to school on trash day today I noticed the obligatory household in the neighborhood with a pile of a dozen+ assorted cardboard boxes and other miscellanea. As someone that always puts his trash into convenient trashman-pickupable bags so that there are rarely more than a few items on the sidewalk, I went through the usual routine of imagining myself calling out said neighbor for the inconsiderate dickhole he is. For some reason I reconsidered my usual position this morning, however. For me to crush each box of milk or squeeze in an old vacuum bag or whatever else, it takes me considerably more time (an additional ~2 minutes) than it does for the trash guy to just throw the stuff in piecewise (an additional ~15 seconds). From this perspective, it almost seems rational, yet I know that if every neighbor were to do as such, it would be necessary for the city to employ many more trashmen. Is the neighbor still an ass?
