Low-Effort Low-Waste Lifestyle

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Now if you know me, you know that I try to live on the easy side. I've had a lifelong habit of leaving messes behind in one way or another, waiting to clean it later when I actually get some energy. 

I live in a developing town in Texas, in the Bible Belt. Although you can see large pockets of ugly unchecked wilderness here & poor country houses from days long past, the infrastructure & roads here were basically built by car companies & the banks, a sprawling dump without any central planning. Any mom n' pop stores here are just relics from a bygone era. Developed Texas is a land of gas stations, fast food, highways, & big corporations. A very far cry from zero-waste pedestrian utopias like San Francisco or Western Europe. 

So trying to live anything like the hardcore Zero-Waste hippies who dry their clothes outside, grow their own food, never use disposable bags or plates, etc is unthinkable for me or my fellow Texans. 

I'm an anime enthusiast who loves meat & lives on the easy side, I'm lazy compared to those people. I might be a zero-waste cheapskate hippy compared to the average wasteful consumerist who's a product of his culture, but I'm also a lazy teenager compared to the actual zero-waste hardliners who have made videos on their lifestyle.

So let me introduce to you my Low-Effort Low-Waste Thrifty lifestyle I've been building upon for the past year. 

This is a lifestyle that you can adapt even if you still have consumerist habits from your teenage days, even if you live a life of pleasure & try to live on the laidback side. 



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