A 'garbage hero' might be morally ambiguous. They could have vices like excessive drinking, lying, or being selfish. For example, they might steal or cheat to get what they want.
One key aspect is their origin as a parody. They were created to be the opposite of the popular Cabbage Patch Kids. Another aspect is their trading cards, which were highly collectible. Also, their unique and gross character designs.
The 'Garbage Pail Kids' have had a long and interesting history over 30 years. They were a sort of parody of the cute Cabbage Patch Kids. They were these gross - out, funny characters that appealed to a certain sense of humor. Their trading cards were very popular, with each card featuring a unique and often disgusting character design. They became a cultural phenomenon, spawning toys and other merchandise as well.
It could be. There are some stories based on real events that might seem like the garbage barge story, but it's hard to say for sure without more details.
True. The garbage barge story is based on real events. There was a barge full of garbage that had a hard time finding a place to dump it, which brought attention to waste disposal issues.
I'm not sure which specific novel you are referring to. Different novels might have different names or descriptions for garbage. It could be called something like 'worthless waste' or'mundane refuse' in a general sense, but without more context about the novel, it's hard to be more precise.
I'm not sure which specific 'Garbage Day Story' you're referring to. There could be many stories related to garbage day. It might be about the experiences on the day when garbage is collected, like the chaos of sorting trash, or the interesting encounters with the garbage collectors.
There was a family who decided to go living garbage - free. They first analyzed their waste. They found that a large part was packaging. So, they started buying in bulk and using their own reusable containers. For things like coffee, they bought beans and ground them at home. They also made their own cleaning products, using simple ingredients like vinegar and baking soda. This way, they reduced their garbage production to almost zero. They even inspired their neighbors to follow suit.