#Recycled toilet paper
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cheekynet 1 year ago
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Buy Toilet Paper Online | Australia
Cheeky Toilet Paper is 100% Australian owned and Australian manufactured. We deliver Australia wide. Our products include wrapped, unwrapped, recycled, and seeded toilet rolls. Our toilet rolls are great value for money and are environmentally friendly.
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maretriarch 3 months ago
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you know what? fuck you *makes a small dragon out of toilet paper rolls
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poprockspillage 1 year ago
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autistic guys arguing over recycling laws in a made up californian city in a video game
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anadey 3 months ago
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Anadey, a compact retailer specializing in household goods, features an online selection of sustainable home care and personal hygiene products. They ensure carbon-neutral deliveries to customers' residences, firmly advocating for sustainability as the future norm. Their premium eco-friendly products not only excel in performance but also serve as a guarantee for a sustainable future.
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slechterick 4 months ago
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the american dream is to have a big ass suburban mansion and then cover all the floors in the ugliest beige carpeting money can buy
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timaeuslover001 7 months ago
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Most genius thing I鈥檝e ever read or seen! And it鈥檚 all natural so you can throw it away not worry about micro plastics and other things 馃槶馃憦馃憦
Imagine what other products this can be used for ?
Diapers? Maybe even toilet paper!
We need to do that in the states!
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eggbeam 1 year ago
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i havent showered in 4 days cause going into my bathroom makes me want to blow up
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bsotted 1 year ago
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Oh shit the vibe is not cute 馃お
#just got home from dog sitting I鈥檝e been gone since Christmas and the house is a fucking disaster#and I cleaned it top to bottom when I left it was literally spotless except the most recent meal I ate#got home and j literally sat in my car in the parking lot for an HOUR because I already KNEW it was gonna be bad. I knew it was.#and I didn鈥檛 want to bring my bad vibes in with me just assuming it would be shit#but I literally had groceries I had to put in the freezer and fridge like I didn鈥檛 have a choice I had to go in eventually#and true to FUCKING form.#my roommates shit is all over the kitchen table all over the coffee table. all over the whole couch and the living room chair.#random stuff on BOTH dining chairs. dishes covering every visible square inch of the counter the sink the dish rack and the stove#trash and recycle all over the floor complete with a toilet paper roll on the ground RIGHT next to the trash can#nowhere to even put my shoes on the fucking shoe rack#I am not gonna blow up I am not gonna blow up I am not gonna blow up#OOOOOHHHHH I REALLY DIDNT WANT TO BE STEAMED#BUT THERES FUCKING NOWHERE TO *EXIST* IN THIS WHOLE APARTMENT WITHOJT CLEANING UP AFTER HER FIRST#so I鈥檓 sitting in my bedroom and it fucking stinks like it always does when i leave so I have a window cracked and a candle burning#it is too fucking cold for this#I spent all week just wanting to go home after sleeping on a fucking couch for 7 days spending Christmas and new years alone#and now I finally am home and it is as un-homey as it could conceivably be#not a single horizontal surface that isn鈥檛 monopolized by homework clothes dishes food or garbage#and it isn鈥檛 even MY mess#angie.txt
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thejadedjester 1 year ago
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cheekynet 1 year ago
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Buy Toilet Paper Online | Australia
Cheeky Toilet Paper is 100% Australian owned and Australian manufactured. We deliver Australia wide. Our products include wrapped, unwrapped, recycled, and seeded toilet rolls. Our toilet rolls are great value for money and are environmentally friendly.
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dartkeia 1 year ago
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A fearsome聽horde of ghosts聽left my house yesterday morning!
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teaboot 2 months ago
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I feel like if you're using a lot of disposable plastic bags in your day to day life, you've gotta do something sustainable to make up for it. Like using bamboo toilet paper or eco friendly cat litter or something, yknow
Honestly I exaggerate for comedic effect, while I DO routinely use ziplock bags to hold spaghetti I cook maybe once a month and the bag itself is usually for freezer storage. I actually throw out maybe one bag a week? I DO hate washing plates and tupperware and junk but that usually just means I eat sandwiches without a plate.
I agree though that needless waste should be avoided, and I do avoid it- biodegradable bags and recyclables, empty butter tubs used to store leftovers, etc.
This said, though, not applicable necessarily for myself but for a lot of others- I feel that it's importat to remember that there are many people who legitimately NEED things like plastic straws, or catheters, or pre-packaged foods
And the idea that that's a moral failing that individuals need to personally make up for when a single billionaire blows out more CO2 in a long weekend than I will in my whole life on a superjet meet-cute in the Bolivian rainforest between humvee drag races funded by the river-polluting textiles plants they planted in a third world country to avoid EPA laws and give an entire village stillbirths and stomach cancer is an idea that those very same bigwigs have spent a LOT of time and money investing in planting in the public psyche.
Like- Glass bottles are infinitely recyclable, so why are so many drinks in plastic now? Loads of drinks manufacturers used to buy them back and clean them for re-use, so why did they stop? If they chose to make something out of a limited and environmentally irresponsible material, why is it my failing to track down a correct process of disposal for them? What if there are none in my area? Do I lobby for more recycling plants in my area? Do I set aside some of my limited time outside the pain factory of my job- which I have more than one of, thanks to rising costs of things just like that drink I just emptied- to properly dispose of this company's waste FOR them?
Say coca-cola just rolled up to your town and started dumping millions of empty plastic bottles in the street, going, "wow, you should really think about building and staffing a recycling depot, it would be really shameful of you to just put these in the trash." When companies purposefully use materials with limited lifespans- because yes, even plastic can only be reused so many times- and tell you it's your own fault if it harms the environment- that's essentially what they're doing, just with more steps.
Yes, its important to be as environmentally concious as we can in our day to day life, but responsible sustainability is not catholicism. We don't get good boy points from our lord and savior Captain Planet every time the average low-income household gathers together to hold hands and repent for a single-use plastic that allows them to access something they need.
Entire families could eat trees and shit dead lithium batteries for years and still not do as much damage to the planet as an average dye plant or braindead celebrity does in a week just for fun, and I'm mad about it
...this went on longer than intended.
TL/DR: DO recycle and minimize waste, but don't beat yourself up over the little waste you can't avoid, and follow the money.
EDIT: Part 2
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anadey 3 months ago
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undeadmagick 8 months ago
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Broke Boy Guide to Altar Offerings
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Hey! Are you broke but still wanna offer something up to the gods? Don't worry! (So am i) So here's a guide of things that are either free, low cost or that you probably already own to slap onto those altars. Mind you: These are mainly modern offerings that I attribute to these different classification of gods. I'll likely update as time goes on with other classifications :)
General Offerings to Deities:
random flowers from outside
random sticks from outside
hand written letters/prayers
plushies of the animals they're connected to
raw/cooked meats as "sacrifices"
drawn symbols
Art/Creative Deities:
symbol painted bottle caps
pens/pencils/markers
old sketchbooks
stickers/prints
origami
comic books
figurines
Death Deities:
bones or meat from your meals
dirt from a dead plant
dying flowers
skull imagery
coins or other gifts for those passing
photo/belongings of your late loved ones
Familial/Household/Protector of Children Deities:
photobooth photos
jewelry gifted from family
baby teeth from your children
breast milk
old baby shoes
framed photo of family
cookies/bread
homecooked meals
Fire Deities:
birthday candles
charcoal discs
burnt herbs
alcohol
incense
tobacco
matchbox/lighter
Healing Deities:
your current medications
bandaids
water
skincare
vitamin gummies
spell jar in an empty pill bottle
Knowledge/Wisdom Deities:
old books & textbooks
pens/pencils
mini chess pieces
written down philosophical quotes
good test scores/report cards/degrees
Love/Lust Deities:
origami 3D hearts
chapsticks
unused makeup
love letters to deities
love letters about S/O or crush
current perfume/cologne
current lotions
apples
Nature Deities:
plants dedicated to them
herbal tea packets
feathers
milk
fruits/vegetables
spells using recycled materials (toilet paper rolls, etc.)
bread
acorns
Sea Deities:
beach sand
shells
sea water
tiny sea animal figurines
shared fish dinners
makeshift spell jar using a shell
Trickster Deities:
laffy taffy joke wrappers
cards against humanity packs
other comedy card games
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celepeace 2 years ago
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Man I want to save the trees as much as anyone else but can we please get some recycled paper products that don't objectively suck approximately 1000x more ass than the virgin paper products. Besides literal cardboard
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