Sunday, November 21, 2010

On Being Resourceful

I have recently watched a documentary about "garbage." Yes the garbage, the dirty filthy trash from your household that you dumped in the waste basket then being hauled by the garbage men with the help of their big metal truck were the garbage are then dumped at the recycling center first to be sorted out and then the rest of these garbage are sent to the "refinery" factory or either hauled and dumped in the northern part of the country. These garbage are plowed and flattened underneath at the Uranium city for future utilization.

The documentary also showed the mountain of garbage from China, India and other third world countries. Having the same problem where to dump the waste. Billions of dollars are wasted to control the garbage, from the people who worked and transport these kind of wasteful products from the safe place or containers where they have to be disposed. Mind boggling indeed.

With billions of people on planet earth, every second a drum of waste is taken. There are many garbage giving beings than garbage disposal agents. Next thing we know we all gonna float in million tons of these wasteful land call garbage earth. That's what happened to one's country before during the 70's when they practice the caste system. No one wants to touch the garbage and they all suffered from their filth.

Later on realizing the value of garbage because its the source of uranium and radium they become one of the source of nuclear power that power your cellphones, computer and many technological gadgets that you are using today.

The garbage you never know is the source of power called nukes.

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