I'm big into walking and enjoying the outdoor, not so much the physical part but just enjoy the fresh air and cool animals. Because of this I frequent a lot of parts, and it unironicly blackpills be on how awful the general population is.
You have the feeders, who don't care that feeding the animals actually slowly kills them because they lose their instinct to hunt, as well as the fact that their bodies aren't designed to process the shitty, hyperprocessed, and stale wonderbread these trashy fuck give them. I even saw a morbidly obese family last week even throwing fucking cheez-its at the turtles, which I regret not confronting them about.
Then you got the morbidly obese dog walkers, who walk their dog half a mile into a trail, while drinking a 900 calorie Starbucks drink, don't pick up after their dog, even if it goes in the middle of the trail, and waddle back to their car.
Finally you got the families who are usually carrying drinks and fast food, and let their children dump trash wherever they like, and let them go off trail into protected parts of the park that is suppose to be off limits to regrow devastated fauna. Sometime they will even be blasting music so you can go screw yourself if you wanted to watch the bird or fish nearby.
I love parks, weither they be local or state, but god damn ever since I started going to them it has made me hate the general population 400% more.
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The quintessential feeding of bread is to pigeons who absolutely are designed to handle wonderbread. I don't think everyone should do it but for a few old people at the park it's fine. The fact that you aren't seeing/smelling homeless people means your park is ahead of the pack and salvageable! You bitching to people about their misbehavior has real chance to improve it!
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Trump could go down as the greatest president in history if he banned anyone with heritage south of the US-Mexico border from purchasing Bluetooth speakers or using speaker phone in public.
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Go to places that are inaccessible to blacks, fats, and children and you don't have to deal with this shit
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Litterers need to be tied to the back of a moving vehicle by their legs before getting slapped with a fine
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You could be one of the good murders. I would send you mail in prison and jerk you off under the visitation table.
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Don't fuck with parks, dont fuck up our lands. Leave no trace. Punish this who do blue lives matter
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「Those」; or, alternatively,「does」
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Reddit-tier pearl clutching. At its core feeding is the sort of empathic ritual that domesticated wolves and shows something deeply noble in us.
You can scold about it 'dulling their animal instinct' or the 'health detriment' but a park is not the natural environment of any animal in the first fucking place and nature doesn't give a fuck about your petty consternations. Things live, breed and die, and all the misery in between is collateral.
People are dimwits, but this is dimwittery giving itself airs. Just give the poor things a treat before they're back to gambling with starvation.
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Who are you, puny sapien, to wax grandiose about「nature」and its nonchalance? You laissez-fairies derelinquish responsibility for eventualities past the first aftermathic effects…you invite the unwelcome residue of karma, and squander the bounty of beast and man…you are unfit and too petty to mingle in object-permanent society
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