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I can’t really comprehend how it got so accepted. Why don’t we punish this behaviour sufficiently if it is observed. Something like 12h of picking up filters would be quite fitting.

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How would that be enforced?

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I think it probably would be enough if smokers just have to fear getting caught because its really not that big of a deal to throw it into the trash.

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Did i just see this same meme on c/ich_iel or am i worse at german than i thought?

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No, you’re right. When I create a meme, I also post a German version.

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I totally agree with you re: disposing of the end of the cigs. But when you’re outside, do you have an issue with the ash aswell?

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I do have a problem with the ash. But I’ll admit that it’s more a conscious one than the emotional antipathy I feel towards the buds. The buds you can at least pick up and discard. But once the ash is on the ground, the pollutants are irretrievably in the environment.

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Is it that much of a pollutant? Again just ash, I’m always pretty conscientious to dispose of my filter tips, but never thought the ash was a problem. Does it severely damage plant life? Is ashing in a concrete carpark more acceptable?

Not trying to get facetious here, genuinely trying to find out more.

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I couldn’t find anything scientific specifically about cigarette ash, so I’m just reasoning from common sense.

Part of the problem of filter tips are heavy metals. I hypothesize that not all the metals are converted to gas and sucked into the filter while the cigarette is lit. Therefore there must be heavy metals remaining in the ash. These seep into the ground and ground water, whether the ash starts out on a parking lot or in a park.

If that’s dangerous to plant life depends on the plants living there. Tobacco, for instance, seems to handle them well (that’s how the metals get into the ash in the first place: tobacco sucks them out of the ground). “[S]ensitive plants growing in sites with heavy metals exposure show altered metabolism, growth reduction, and reduced biomass production and reduced yield.” [1]

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-41552-5_4

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Lol, I think the problem goes way beyond smokers.

But if you want to be the guy that singles out one small group of people to antagonize in a sea of sinners, I’m not gonna stop you.

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And this, children, is what we call Whataboutism.

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I disagree with the title tho. Correlation doesn’t imply causation.

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Good point.

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