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All photography tends to have a message, whether you want it or not, meaning seeps in. A recently censored work from this thread used to contain a triptych along with explanatory text, relating to the garbage theme, but it expressed a clearly political message that one of our hotpocket chasers did not agree with. And indeed, both the work, and discussion and criticism it are gone. As a great man once said, sad.
As an unskilled hobby photog, there are quite a few things I have seen, but am only able to express partially. I did want to eventually make it clear, there are classes and identities of people that mishandle garbage in a way that defaces our surroundings, and thus causes harm. Each one may be friendly, everyone together is a hostile group. You go for a short walk around here and instantly make the connection. Anon that posted the triptych surely made a similar one as well. In general I do not accentuate any people and don't even like including them in photos. But I guess, from now on, think about them, they exist, and it is their actions and will that led, for example, this McD box to where I found it, some 100 feet away from McD trash can, on Christmas day.