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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_ja5p5e7 wrote

I picked up on the hint that Holden was gay cause it seemed familiar to me... The guy who punch me to prove he wasn't gay also noticed Holden was gay. Hummmm... Me think she doth protest too much.

My English teacher later discussed the book with me and how Holden sexuality is often brought up at the college level.

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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iyte7nj wrote

Haha, I'm form the west coast originally. So I'm very familiar with the kind of ultra exaggeration for dramatic effect we do from my where I grew up.

Moving out to Massachusetts was an eye opener, seeing how people are just don't engage with excessive dramatic affects.

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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iugs8ov wrote

Reply to comment by DMala in Underground Storrowing by navyblue4222

You can see the guy look down at the tires that's spotting for the driver. that's what gets me even more. It shouldn't feel like a bump they ran into. Where the top is free to jiggle.

I guess they never been hit upside the head... Or have too many times.

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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iufeeel wrote

Exists and being able to handle the total volume of textiles are two very different things.

Prioritize self recycling. Especially if textile companies are now required to donate all their waste. The used stuff you donate is going to just add to the massive stream of textiles.

If you know how to make use of a large volume of textiles maybe it would be worth doing a project yourself.

The clothing charity system is completely over burned by the volume of textiles.

Honestly I would love to see some sort of decomodifying effort. Like all churches should have a free store. It's infuriating that they don't.

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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_itsd5wz wrote

Ya, those companies are only being so nice because you have a huge government preventing them from doing what they normally do without oversight. Hint company towns and being paid in company script.

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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_itp9hta wrote

It's not about controlling people it's about controlling corporations. Tax their shitty products that cause problems to reduce problems. It's like the tobacco industry, the first step is taxing the product so we can see how bad it's infiltration is in our society.

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