Why do they still dye the rivers green for St. Patricks Day? It's not a good look for downtown Chicago.

Why do they still dye the rivers green for St. Patricks Day?... #fuck_chicago #upgrayedd

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Why do they still dye the rivers green for St. Patricks Day? It's not a good look for downtown Chicago. - Ask Lemmy - kbin.run

I just think the novelty of these type of displays was up in the 90s, It's time for an upgrayedd. I propose leprechauns flying up and down the river wearing water jet packs, shooting people with their Chicago-style hot dog cannons would be more with the times. What's your idea?

A recent article asking the same thing on Tampa Bay's activities

While there doesn't seem to be obvious red flags of harm, something doesn't feel right to me about dumping chemicals into the environment that eventually break down. The article says the company making this particular dye warns about it in higher quantities or letting it become concentrated in places downstream, and wearing protective equipment when handling the larger amounts. How much of that is only legalize to protect from misuse vs. actual tested issues?

Is it safe to dye the Hillsborough River green? Here’s what we know.

A safety sheet from the company that provides the dye to the City of Tampa says large spills can have a harmful effect on the environment.

Tampa Bay Times
I just think that color green is ugly and looks like industrial waste
it’s how you make more ninja turtles though, and lord knows we need them now more than ever!

Chicago is the only city other than New York that makes enough pizza to support growing teenager mutant ninja turtles.

But New York probably has more sewer rats trained in karate.