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Trash Can At Its Finest
A Trash Can At Its Finest
( Trashcan is beside a streetlight at a shopping center and a child is poking it with the mother is getting annoyed with the child )
Trash can: Respect me ;ooooo
Child: iza trash can mum
Mom: throw your trash away or back away from the trash can
Trash can: don’t leave me..
Child: k mum
(the child kicks Trash can and then waddles away)
Trash can: i call abuse.
~scene two~
(it is raining and dark outside)
Trashcan: why do i have to get wet and nasty this is trashism
( elderly man goes to get trash can )
Trashcan: god, is that you?!
Man: ehhhhh
Trash can: HEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOO REspond!!
*trash can realizes that no one can hear him, he is a trash can after all*
Trash can: oh.
Man: this is nasty and wet jesus
(the Man drags Trash can inside the store and turns off lights walks out the door and locks it up.)
Trash can: this is the life i has always wanted, Praise the lord im inside now. THANKS GOD!
THE TRASH CAN LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER.
~End~
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We really need to respect trashcans