well that makes me feel better about my Pepsi problem, my bottles at least go in the bin or recycling
The-Furry-Circle on
Missed a trick, that’s one hell of an art installation. The Pot Noodles are obviously the fine detail.
OutrageousRepair5751 on
I understand that mental health comes into play for a lot of people like this, but what I’m not sure about is how it gets to this stage?
Edit to add: thank you for the patient answers everyone. I didn’t intend for the question to sound accusatory in any manner.
kiyomoris on
If you ever manage to do domiciliary care you will be able to witness the amount of hoarders we have in this country. It’s terrifying.
PabloMarmite on
I like how they call him a “fizzy drink enthusiast” and not “seriously mentally unwell”
Boxyuk on
5p a bottle in the return scheme in lidl.
Almost like a second deposit
Zath42 on
How the hell does a housing association property get to this stage?
There is a requirement for yearly Gas and 5 yearly Electrical certificates, along with fire safety considerations. Even at 2 bottles per day you’re talking well over 4 years worth of rubbish. This should have been picked up much sooner, this association needs a kick up the arse!
WinHour4300 on
Exposing vulnerable people’s private life like this isn’t news – it’s cruelty. They need help, not „hell“ headlines.
usedburgermeat on
Anyone else feel like it’s weird that they kept count? Or that they exposed a clearly mentally ill man on a news publication?
Getafix69 on
Shit when I die their going to freak at all the empty rum bottles, to be fair it’s because the council gave me basically a shoe box that’s collected once a month for glass recycling and I’ll get fined if I put glass in the other bins.
Edit: To add insult to injury I live in Belfast and I know the council doesn’t even recycle glass as they consider it a waste of money, but still I can only dispose basically 3 bottle a month when I probably drink 10.
Astriania on
Seems like a classic sad hoarding/depression scenario, but given that, empty drinks bottles are by far not the worst thing it could have been.
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well that makes me feel better about my Pepsi problem, my bottles at least go in the bin or recycling
Missed a trick, that’s one hell of an art installation. The Pot Noodles are obviously the fine detail.
I understand that mental health comes into play for a lot of people like this, but what I’m not sure about is how it gets to this stage?
Edit to add: thank you for the patient answers everyone. I didn’t intend for the question to sound accusatory in any manner.
If you ever manage to do domiciliary care you will be able to witness the amount of hoarders we have in this country. It’s terrifying.
I like how they call him a “fizzy drink enthusiast” and not “seriously mentally unwell”
5p a bottle in the return scheme in lidl.
Almost like a second deposit
How the hell does a housing association property get to this stage?
There is a requirement for yearly Gas and 5 yearly Electrical certificates, along with fire safety considerations. Even at 2 bottles per day you’re talking well over 4 years worth of rubbish. This should have been picked up much sooner, this association needs a kick up the arse!
Exposing vulnerable people’s private life like this isn’t news – it’s cruelty. They need help, not „hell“ headlines.
Anyone else feel like it’s weird that they kept count? Or that they exposed a clearly mentally ill man on a news publication?
Shit when I die their going to freak at all the empty rum bottles, to be fair it’s because the council gave me basically a shoe box that’s collected once a month for glass recycling and I’ll get fined if I put glass in the other bins.
Edit: To add insult to injury I live in Belfast and I know the council doesn’t even recycle glass as they consider it a waste of money, but still I can only dispose basically 3 bottle a month when I probably drink 10.
Seems like a classic sad hoarding/depression scenario, but given that, empty drinks bottles are by far not the worst thing it could have been.