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the feet of mountains littered with beautiful waste
thought I saw a dead swan floating in the lake but it was a piece of plastic

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You know that genre of YouTube or TikTok videos in which someone will display large quantities of stuff—usually toys, but it can be anything, really, including food—and then proceed to destroy it for fun?
I’ve decided to call that genre of videos wastecore.
I was watching an hour-long YouTube video with my housemate’s 4-year-old, and the person in this video was mixing a bunch of colorful slime together, along with a bunch of glitter, confetti, and makeup.
This bitch was scraping full, unused eyeshadow palettes out, along with a blush palette and 2 tubes of lipstick. If I had to estimate it, that’s about $200 worth of product that she destroyed for a goddamn video.
She mixed all of that stuff into a big, ugly grayish mass, and she most likely threw it in the trash as soon as she stopped filming.
The video has 3.2 million views.
What the fuck.