Perhaps the most disturbing element of the Burning Man disaster this year is the fact that the place is littered with outhouses that are filling up fast, and that cannot be drained as normal. "With attendees told to conserve food and shelter in place, the road closures mean cleaning and servicing of the thousands of portable toilets used by attendees has been suspended," reports explain. One woman tweeted that all of her "45-year-old pals" have been complaining all over Facebook about how this year's Burning Man was a "total disaster." "What did you expect?" this person wrote, adding that everyone at Burning Man who thought they were going to get some summertime desert fun is "now sad as they sit in alkaline mud in Nevada." "'Drowning Man' is the first thing that came to my mind," one commenter wrote on a news story about the fiasco, further noting that alkaline mud is not exactly what attendees want to have rubbing against their skin for days on end. Perhaps the time has come to put an end to Burning Man? Learn more at Twisted.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.comDouble rainbow sunset. pic.twitter.com/iX6CfRgshe
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