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You should use them as toilet paper as that's the only thing the NY Times is fit for. Don't waste your money on biased news that you'll throw away when there are a million more credible news sources that are only a few clicks away on your computer.
Use them as kindling for fires, art projects, as packing paper, whatever. |
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I would personally recycle them. At times I would thumb through them to see if there are any interesting photos to cut out since I keep a journal of interesting newspaper finds, but that's just personal interests.
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I get rid of them asap. One day they might charge for garbage removal 5$/lbs. that'll never happen in our lifetime... *cough* When that day comes, I'll be happy to not have lots of newspapers. :>
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It's garbage. If you have a use for scrap paper, keep some of them, but get rid of them now. Just recycle them, or failing that, garbage them.
I dunno, I think I have some collector's edition of a newspaper from Jan 1, 2000, but aside from that, I see no reason to keep them. Hell the only reason I'm keeping the one I have is cause it's in some fancy ass packaging thing. Probably never be worth more than a dime, but it's not like it's 3 crates of newspapers. I agree that these days it's not as worth it to hang onto newspapers, because they're so common that it's just not worth it even 100 years down the road. |
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