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jennytopinka@mander.xyz ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Sorry for the late reply. Don’t worry, I understand very well how contacting my government is going to go.

I live in Moscow, and have neither a car nor a license and nobody to help me with this, so the logistics of just dumping it off is complicated. I can’t just dump a small bucket of a suspicious-looking smelly substance on the ground in the nearby forest where it’ll be found, it’ll get trivially traced back by DNA, and every corner here has a camera. It gets worse if I try to bring a shovel.

I’ve once crossed Bitsevsky Forest, which is a dense forest without infrastructure on foot across the thick part in the middle of winter and that experience have taught me there’s always a good chance at least one other person is nearby.

I have reasons not to trust my nose anymore, so if it’s attention-attracting kind of smelly, I can’t ride public trains into the sticks and do it there.

My options as I see it are to dump it into an urban creek (get spotted doing something suspicious) or to bury it on a dacha, a gardening allotment loosely connected to me or just dump it into an ancient pit latrine located on it. Is that going to poison groundwater and local wells?

What’s wrong with dumping it bit by bit into trash, coating it in a cat litter bentonite and making it look like a regular kitty litter?

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