Wednesday is our bin day, or trash for our American guys. It's Louis' job to get the empty bin back in the garden before he goes to school.
But last week it was bla'in a hooly. It was orange bin, which means plastics, so i went out with him cos i had a bad feeling most of the contents were gonna be all over the road.
It was all good, however, there were a few items on the ground belonging to someone else. I know it wasn't ours because it was plastics from fizzy juice, crisps & some other shite.
Louis said that's definitely not ours, is it dad? As i bent down to pick it up. He asked what i was doing and i told him it's the right thing to do, isn't it?
It's not our rubbish but it's still rubbish lying on the ground.
Bedros Keuilien said on one of his podcasts he was in at a company doing some training and he went to the toilets to find someone had pissed all over the seat. He knew it was one of the guys in the training room with him.
He wiped the piss off the seat and called them out on it when he re started the training.
For me it's about standards.
It's easy to say, it's not my piss, it's not my rubbish and just leave it. It's someone else's problem.
I've seen rubbish in our back before and people walking past it with their bins.
But that tells me a lot about their character and the standards they hold themselves to.
Look, i'm not saying you should be cleaning up toilets behind people, i'm saying don't be the asshole pissing on the seat and leaving it!
You could sit down to pee if you wanted, it's a wee treat and makes sure you don't miss
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