• @[email protected]
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    7813 hours ago

    It’s not a waste if its sole purpose for existing is to rot on porches. It’s just a bonus if you can squeeze out another use, like becoming an emergency room curiosity.

      • DreamButt
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        2211 hours ago

        Of all the things to worry about when it comes to waste Halloween doesn’t even scartch the surface for me

        Still waiting on someone to talk about how fishing nets are 50% of the plastic in our oceans

        • Cethin
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          3 hours ago

          Well, this is talking about food waste, not pollution. Even if it rots and doesn’t do anything, worst case it’s a pile of bio-matter. The land, and everything involved in growing them could be used for actual food though, which could decrease food prices potentially.

          Still, it’s not a big deal and there’s bugger fish to fry, but it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be considered. Changing your mindset can make other issues and solutions more obvious.

        • @[email protected]
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          109 hours ago

          Halloween food - no.

          Halloween plastic decorations, wrapping, costumes… yeah, we can do without

    • @[email protected]
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      1312 hours ago

      Wait, why would it become an emergency room curiosity? Ohhhhh, missed that last part. Gourds really are nature’s dildo.