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<description>&lt;p&gt;i&apos;m confused...i&apos;ve lived in an apartment in a medium-sized apartment building in LA for the past two years and have been under the impression that i&apos;ve been recycling this whole time. i separate my recyclables, put them in the blue bin my landlord provided, and the blue bin goes out on the road at the appropriate times. has my landlord been playing a trick on me (i wouldn&apos;t put it past him, really) or am i an exception to the rule? &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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