The Grubhub bots on my campus take the same routes so often that their tire marks are visible

    by LavaSnow666

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    1. karateninjazombie on

      Put a series of speed bump on that route so everyone’s fries get shaken. That way they salt is evenly distributed…

    2. Hey this is a good way to see if the farm you’re looking at is Amish. They have tracks created by horseshoes, poop, and pee. Looks just like this. But darker.

    3. BeneficialSebast9020 on

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      They are just trying to hide their numbers by covering their tracks. It’s a very old tactic

    4. This looks like a great way to run some tests. Like blocking the path to see what they do. Laying traps. See what happens if you put a gelatinous cube in its way.

    5. That shit kills fish! Tire degradation is a major cause of salmon fish kills. You don’t want to have that on the ground when it rains.

      >Known as 6PPD-quinone or 6PPD-q, it is an oxidation product from 6PPD, a chemical added to car tyres to prevent them breaking down. This transformed chemical, 6PPD-q, leaches into rivers and creeks with, scientists say, devastating results for the protected and endangered species.

      https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/25/tyre-dust-the-stealth-pollutant-becoming-a-huge-threat-to-ocean-life

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