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What does the phrase "why doesn't the park look like a big green rectangular butt crack?" mean in this sentence? (Why did he suddenly ask this kind of question?)

I wanna talk to you about trash. Let's trash talk.
Central Park gets nearly 200,000 visitors each day, and those visitors leave behind over 14 tons of trash every day.
Water bottles, pizza boxes, socks used as toilet paper, toilet paper used as socks, murder weapons: the stabby kind, the shooty kind, Halloween costumes that didn't work out...
So, why doesn't the park look like a big green rectangular butt crack?
One word: my best friend.
Owen Tillerman devised a brilliant system to remove all the trash.

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What does the phrase "why doesn't the park look like a big green rectangular butt crack?" mean in this sentence? (Why did he suddenly ask this kind of question?)

I wanna talk to you about trash. Let's trash talk.
Central Park gets nearly 200,000 visitors each day, and those visitors leave behind over 14 tons of trash every day.
Water bottles, pizza boxes, socks used as toilet paper, toilet paper used as socks, murder weapons: the stabby kind, the shooty kind, Halloween costumes that didn't work out...
So, why doesn't the park look like a big green rectangular butt crack?
One word: my best friend.
Owen Tillerman devised a brilliant system to remove all the trash.
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