“Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween. It’s terrible for the environment….” (Halloween joke)

“Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween. It’s terrible for the environment. Locally sourced, all natural skeletons are much more environmentally friendly.” is a Halloween joke that has been printed on many images. The saying was posted on X/Twitter by Dea Poirier @deapoirierbooks on September 20, 2020, but the tweet is no longer public.
 
 
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Diwan Bowie
@diwanefalsafa
Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween. It’s terrible for the environment. Locally sourced, all natural skeletons are much more environmentally friendly.
9:51 AM · Sep 20, 2020
 
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NomadicRobot
@nomadicrobot
Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween. Check government closets and cleanup the environment at the same time https://x.com/deapoirierbook/deapoirierbooks/status/1307265918028963841
1:22 PM · Sep 20, 2020
 
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Shan Muskopf
@musko101
I’d share this from the source if I had it, but this made me laugh:  “Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween.  It’s terrible for the environment.  Locally sourced, all natural skeletons are much more environmentally friendly.”
8:17 PM · Sep 20, 2020
       
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Chilling Tales for Dark Nights
@ctfdn_official
BE RESPONSIBLE THIS HALLOWEEN!
Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween. It’s terrible for the environment. Use locally- sourced, all-natural skeletons instead. They are much more environmentally friendly! 
#halloween #halloween2020 #beresponsible
(The saying is also shown on an image.—ed.)
2:31 PM · Oct 26, 2020
 
iFunny
weregrouch
8 oct 2024
Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween, they’re terrible for the environment. Locally sourced, all natural skeletons are much more environmentally friendly. They take a bit of prep work, but so worth it. Reuse, repurpose, recycle.
 
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Rothmus 🏴
@Rothmus
🤣
(“Stop buying plastic skeletons for Halloween, they’re terrible for the environment. Locally sourced, all natural skeletons are much more environmentally friendly. They take a bit of prep work, but so worth it. Reuse, repurpose, recycle” is shown on an image.—ed.)
1:23 PM · Oct 13, 2024