In 2018 the US very rapidly went very "anti straw". In a short amount of time, restaurants across the country either wouldn't carry straws at, would offer crappy biodegradable paper straws, or reusable straws. It was hard to say where the directive came from or why all of a sudden after decades of use. Strangely everyone agreed in unison and without question that straws were all of a sudden the worst thing for the environment. The ban didn't last long. Less than a year, and then we sort of forgot how bad straws were and they made a quiet return. İt just makes me wonder if it was a trial to see how willing we as country were to conform, what kind of pushback we'd see, and how compliant business and individuals were.
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They've never been able to make something better than plastic straws. The paper ones end up in your mouth in bits, the reusable ones are mold cultivators, I mean...turtles like cocaine too. Ever seen that meme?
Edit : here I found it just for fun.
https://ibb.co/vmhmKJY
I have now :)
If you haven't seen this, happy birthday early...(or.late, don't know)
https://youtu.be/7rE_FG2xauA
EDIT : I'm just being silly, man, I love turtles too.
I see that you love turtles, but it's not possible to love turtles as much as another turtle on cocaine. I'm sorry I had to be the one to tell you that. 😆🤣😆
Another weird groupthink example: kony2012 It came out of nowhere and was stickers were plastered all over the place. No one really knew who Kony was other than he kidnapped young girls.
How would we ever really know?