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Watching a bit of Stossel - one of the journalists traveled to Detroit to explore one of the neighborhoods. The man she interviewed (I didn't catch his name - employed by the city, I believe) referred to piles of uncollected trash as 'remnants of life.'
I thought the phrase was a unique way of referring to trash/garbage - it wasn't trash, until it became a remnant of someone's life, tossed away and decided it wasn't useful anymore.
...and when you die - you'll just leave that behind: remnants of life.
I thought the phrase was a unique way of referring to trash/garbage - it wasn't trash, until it became a remnant of someone's life, tossed away and decided it wasn't useful anymore.
...and when you die - you'll just leave that behind: remnants of life.