In sitcoms, everything is the punchline. That's sort of the point of them. They take things to extremes for the sake of humor. I find shit like Good Doctor to be way more fucking insulting than an exaggeration of me and my friends. I can 100% be Sheldon at times, especially when it comes to Star Trek.
Autism and nerdculture isn't the punchline. Everyone who worked on the show was nerdy as hell. It's the set up. The punchline is stereotype.
I'm always amazed that people actually throw stuff into the ground. Like why? There's enough trashcan and is it really bad enough to take up your hands for you to even consider the possibility to throw it into the ground?
I was on the bus the other day and watched someone unpack an entire mcdonald's haul and systematically put all the trash on the ground by their feet, kick it into the aisle, put the unwrapped food back in the bag, then stepped on the trash to leave one stop after they got on. Humans are amazing
I have always found the concept of littering bizzare. And not from a "do what is right" perspective.
"Do you not understand that it will be there basically your entire life, unless someone picks it up!? Every time you walk by, you will see that wrapper you just threw on the ground for months and years. You have pockets!"
I think that since you care about cleanliness of your environment you have trouble wrapping your head around some people not caring at all about that.
Some people don't even notice garbage on the ground.
I have seen a soon to be engineer throwing their trash out of the window like a century ago. He didn't even notice the trash in the street below even though he was walking through it everyday.
It's not about morality it's about not giving a fuck to something so hard you don't even notice it.
Also some people have a life so hard it's just not possible for them to care about it. When it comes to survival I don't blame people for not being able to care. If your concern is your next meal throwing your trash properly seems irrelevant.
your concern is your next meal throwing your trash properly seems irrelevant.
That's stupid. Actively fucking over your environment for very little extra effort on your own part is somehow reasonable if you're worried about eating?
When I smoked cigarettes, I would roll the cherry off and stick the butt in my pocket and carry it until I saw a trash can. The cretins at my work who leave cig butts on the ground make me sick. I saw one drop his butt in a garden planter the other day. A trash can was ten feet away. Assholes.
I don't smoke but I thought they were biodegradable. Can you put them in the regular trash? I thought it was a firehazard. Where I work there are ash trays next to all the trash cans. But thank you for not being a littering piece of shit. I take bottles home and recycle them instead of throwing them away at work. People seem to think its bizzare.
I enjoyed it. Watched it randomly on TV every time it happened to run, and even rewatched all seasons in order a few years ago.
I'm an autistic nerd, so their setting is interesting to me, and I find the parody of the nerd scene on point. The humor is enough to make me laugh, although not a masterpiece, so overall decent series to watch.
Explain what marketing tactic they used, that made the show last 12 seasons, but doesn't work on 99% of other shows which get cancelled long before that
When I was still smoking, I always forgot my little portable ashtray, so I did this a lot. My pants were abysmally smelly - but I can't stand cigarette littering.
Did you ever accidentally set your pants on fire or melt a hole through polyester? This is a real question, by the way, I have no idea whether cigarette butts are still burninating when you're done with them.
Just urinate on the butt before you put it in your pocket. It's still less nasty than throwing it on the ground.
I'm not a smoker. I never have been. I've always been amazed that smokers somehow managed to get society to look the other way at such blatant littering.
Not the commenter, but you roll the burning part off. The remaining tobacco burns into ash and there's no (real) littering. It is a form of pollution, but it sort of blows away.
Usually, I would squat down, press it against the concrete to put it out, then wait for a few seconds to make sure it's not glimmering any more, then put it in my back pants pocket.
EDIT: And to give an actual answer - thankfully, it never happened, but I guess there is a very small but technically non-zero risk :D
I was shocked when I visited the US and people actually occasionally just threw stuff on the ground without a second thought.
In my country you’d get so many bad stares from bystanders if you did that lol. I once got yelled on by an old women because I accidentally put my PET bottle in the general bin.
People living in Japan nod in agreement. On the surface, the lack of public trashcans is an anti-terrorism measure in the wake of the sarin gas attacks and other domestic and international terrorism. In reality, it's probably also a cost-cutting measure for the fixtures and their maintenance.
Yeah I do this too and my pockets are smelly but it's great to empty my pockets at the end of the day and find pretty rocks and oddly configured screws