It's easy to become discouraged by humanity when you keep coming across scenes like this.
I try to ease the disappointment by convincing myself that the long-gone litterbugs simply forgot their drinks there - or on the supermarket shelf, or the bus stop bench, or... - but then I realize there can't be that many forgetful people in the world.
Aside from my finding a convenient place to dispose of the evidence, I see no way, save for DNA matching and facial recognition-based video surveillance, of fixing it. Because you can't teach manners, apparently, and too many people around us have decided they no longer care.
Kinda sad, isn't it?
I try to ease the disappointment by convincing myself that the long-gone litterbugs simply forgot their drinks there - or on the supermarket shelf, or the bus stop bench, or... - but then I realize there can't be that many forgetful people in the world.
Aside from my finding a convenient place to dispose of the evidence, I see no way, save for DNA matching and facial recognition-based video surveillance, of fixing it. Because you can't teach manners, apparently, and too many people around us have decided they no longer care.
Kinda sad, isn't it?
5 comments:
I think they're so use to other people taking care of it--- like their mothers. And that's a sad fact
It is sad and a reflection of a rather lazy society.
I think it reflects the broken social contract that is much bigger. Why be courteous in a system where the few winners don't give a shit about average people. society is sick and I blame the "leaders" and "winners" for setting the tone while they plunder our common wealth.
ALOHA from Honolulu,
ComfortSpiral
=^..^=
As long as there is help nearby, people will feel free to be irresponsible.
Is really sad that society has become more and more lazy.
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