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I have to throw my coffee grounds in the woods

  1. #21
    the toilet bowl is a wonderful teleporter of unwanted, biodegradable wastes.

    just pour them in, place the lid down and flush.

    your coffee groumds are now in another dimension.
  2. #22
    Buff Billy African Astronaut
    watch out for those men that lurk the forests looking for women with a shovel trying to hide their coffee waste. They are prime rape targets you just have to follow the trail of used beans and you will be using her bean in no time. You would have better chances if you encountered a bear
  3. #23
    Kinks Actually pretty straight [bitch the twenty-second stewpan]
    yeah,,, unable to be broken down properly and fuckin your septic over

    coffee is a natural anti bacterial
  4. #24
    Buff Billy African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina your coffee groumds are now in another dimension.

    THE BLOB! the FATBERG!

    Originally posted by β˜†$Pβ‚³C3πŸπŸŒŸπŸ‘πŸ‘ŒπŸ»κ’°βŒβ– Ο‰β– κ’±πŸ‘πŸΏπŸͺ$H33PπŸ‘πŸŒ› savile?

    If we all come together we can reduce and save the planet with a lower carbonized footprint until industry and government can figure their shit out and we stop killing the planet

    OR…. OR we can purpose create FATBURGS, pour cooking oil down the sink and toilet, flush baby wipes, throw recycling in the garbage and used diapers in the recycling. Lets make the planet worse and worse for anyone trying to make it better

    oh nice donation bin for bottles that a worker has to sort by hand, i'm just gonna piss all over it.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatberg



  5. #25
    Originally posted by Kinks coffee is a natural anti bacterial

    if true then your septic tank would cease to stink and start smelling like a cafe,
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Buff Billy THE BLOB! the FATBERG!

    no, no.

    ground coffee are biodegradeable and if yours are not then it means they're embeded with microplastics that are left behind as the actual coffee bean powder biodegrade.
  7. #27
    Kinks Actually pretty straight [bitch the twenty-second stewpan]
    no, it would interfere with the tanks normal process and it would stink even worse.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by Kinks no, it would interfere with the tanks normal process and it would stink even worse.

    it stinks due to the presence of bacteria.

    if it stinks even worse in the presence of ground coffee then it simply means your ground coffee does not inhibit the growth and thrive of bacteria.

    ie, not anti-bacteria like you claimed.
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