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Bag Monster Attacks San Francisco

Plastic bag monster is a bi product of toxic waste mixed with plastic bag litter. He is on the prowl and angry at San Franciscan's for banning plastic bags.  
 
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laddauppladdaupp (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I have built a 4m high monster that walks in the traffic ,
its named " TIGER by LUCKYTHIEF " check it out
montecarlomuscle (2 months ago) Show Hide
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San Francisco is the stupidest city in the U.S.
BAYAREA4150 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i agree
l0000l1 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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he bag
dex1lsp (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Haha, only in SF!
Warp50 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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For people with infants who live in a place without shopping bags, how do you quickly take care of a Code Brown diaper? We use a plastic bag here. Tie it in a strong air-tight knot. Parents in SF must be suffering in the smell of filth.

In a similar vein, my brother and sister live in a place with mandatory recycle trash pick-up. They spend so much of their time every day handling their garbage. They wash their garbage, but still they have ants and flies. It is so gross.
GreenIdeasVideos (6 months ago) Show Hide
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We (as well as most of our friends) use washable cloth diapers and have water-sealed reusable/washable "Code Brown" bags that seal very well - no stink. It is much healthier for our baby (less diaper rash). We recycle and compost 90% of our waste. I have never had a problem with flies or ants in my recycling bin (we empty it twice per week). Our city picks up compost - since our compost bin under the sink seals well, our trash doesn't smell. Convenient, healthy and clean!
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lolliimollii (6 months ago) Show Hide
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what is the point ...
EnviroMonster (7 months ago) Show Hide
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The Plastic Bag Monster was just killed by the EnviroMonster.

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