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  1. Clubpenguinnews8 says:

    @cky18200 not me…

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  2. alokann110 says:

    @cky18200 me. cuz its rare

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  3. MrMaineventHBK says:

    0:28 the freaking triforce is up LOL

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  4. nukeboy14 says:

    @ziberteck in other words , they don’t give sh*t about the Earth

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  5. 00lollipopgirl00 says:

    Optional:
    Batteries

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  6. Runner954954954 says:

    @cky18200 i do lol

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  7. WishingBabyX says:

    Step 1: Smash your laptop if it already broken
    Step 2: Bring it to the recycling Factory

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  8. flamingarse1 says:

    @cky18200 my grandpas cave brother

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  9. IX760fire says:

    @GreenKoldAid

    and if they don’t pay us, they should take the batteries for free.

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  10. gallardo20000 says:

    the environment isnt worth 85cents per pound of USED BATTERYS

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  11. ziberteck says:

    @Sharod101 Dude i live like less than 2 miles from a recycle center, we have to go to them out here in country areas, and people on my same street dump their garbage in their ditches or on a off road like right near the other end of the street, apparently people prefer convenience over lawful or practical ways.

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  12. ziberteck says:

    @15heavyPro
    No need to be so harsh, he was just asking a question.

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  13. adriantween584 says:

    great…. :’( I have a problem. I live in Guatemala. I don’t live in the USA… I don’t know of any place to recycle or to safely throw away batteries. It makes me feel guilty everytime I play wii :P

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  14. LTEpic says:

    i just throw them away….

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  15. videocreatorgr says:

    In Greece we recycle batteries more easily. All supermarkets and other facilities have a battery recycling box. And we recycle batteries made after 1997, with no extra cost. And the best fact is that three years before we didn’t even have battery recycling and now we’r ranked #3 in battery recycling in Europe.

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  16. decelectronicsltd says:

    What’s the orange MOT logo all about? That isn’t a toxic symbol.

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  17. Lightestin says:

    Nicely setted out :3

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  18. pipomenas says:

    But I think u can do sth with those batteries made after 1997. They contain many useful stuff

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  19. cjd623 says:

    lol

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  20. Ticomfreak says:

    it’s like it only made 0.000000000000000000000000001 volts

    LOL LOL!!!!!

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  21. FaustoAndraca says:

    yah they should

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  22. GreenKoldAid says:

    were recycling!
    shouldnt they be paying us?

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  23. shooterboss says:

    I would love to use a smaller version of the world’s largest battery in my cell phone.

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  24. sikhking3 says:

    once when i was like 4 i but a batterie on my tounge and it made me shake and my tounge got zapped

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  25. MJA0869 says:

    yes, it is! However, balance the entire equation. If you use a lot of resources to recycle very little resources you are harming the environment in the long run. I think the best answer is for rechargeables and recylable batteries to become the norm. They cost more, but last longer.

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