Through the '80s and early '90s, while Reagan and Bush emphasized awareness of recycling and garbage removal to the videogame generation in the school system at the time in an attempt to save the planet (generally using made-for-tv-movies or specials starring Alan Thicke), litter's slang connotation became more widely known and used.

The word litter, amplified in this time of our society's percieved separation from the rest of the world, has come to be recognized as anything that is out of place or of lower class in regards to the surrounding environment. The subjective orderliness or organization of a subject may also be in question. Things are also classified as litter when they are found offensive or obscene.

(A note to noders: An e2 node that is considered litter will be hastily deleted by the gods.)

Consider the following examples:

A humble wooden shack in the middle of the forest wouldn't be classified as litter until it had fallen.

A person can feel like litter when they are juxtaposed against people who seem more cultured, are wearing nicer clothes, or are just more snobby.

Imagine pieces of paper strewn about in a field, or blowing through the street vs. pieces of paper set in a bookbinding.

An office desk is not litter in an office, but would be considered such in the center of a cornfield (save artistic statement).

Question, then, the stretch of concrete crossing the plains of the Midwest known as the Interstate.