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Posted By lizbethxq 1 year, 4 months ago in News
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It's easy to find, in the mightily expanding iconography of American waste, the monumental (a ziggurat of flattened cars), the sinister (ocher sludge foaming on a riverbank) and the sublime (a plastic bag fluttering in a Japanese maple). The empty bottle and crushed aluminum can are none of these. They are almost too commonplace to notice.

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    Andy1 year, 4 months ago

    And here I thought this was an article about frequent trips to the restroom!

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      lizbethxq1 year, 4 months ago

      I thought it was going to tell the story about that woman who drank too much water trying to win a wii!

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