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  • Bennn6

    "You eat thousands of bits of plastic every year"

    'Though abundant in water, air, and common foods, it’s unclear how it might affect our health'

    https://www.nationalgeographic.c…

    • 5G though.monospaced
    • chernobyl/fukushima thohans_glib
    • terrorists tho?Ianbolton
    • Socialism thodeadsperm
    • Toxic masculinity innit.Morning_star
    • Most of it from synthetic clothesdrgs
    • words thoGnash
    • we're slowly turning ourselves into tupperwareBluejam
    • Not that there's anything wrong with identifying as tupperware.
      Live your truth.
      deadsperm
    • I identify as funneldrgs
    • all of this for the longest life expectancy ever in human history.uan
    • ..which is dropping in America and some other western countries, and was mostly down to reduced rate of deaths during birth, infancy and childhood.Nairn
    • Folk are dying earlier than previous generations for the first time in a while. I think it's because we party like legends.PhanLo
    • if we poop it out, everything will be OKdbloc
    • but emissionsmonospaced
    • #MAGA Prideutopian
    • Humans are slowly making ourselves extinct, even if you sent a bunch of humans to Mars - they'll be infected with plastic.shapesalad
    • Yet humans still won't be extinct. Look at how we're able to sustain stupid pandas. We can take care of ourselves. Human extinction is a long way from now/here.deadsperm
    • If yalls wanna do the right thing then do the right thing. Human extinction is not a real issue.deadsperm
    • Yalls here believing that dinosaurs went away while we're eating them as nuggets on the daily.deadsperm
    • lol, we're not really sustaining any meaningful panda population, you know that right?monospaced
    • but dinosaurs as most people see them did indeed go away, in the same way Neanderthals are extinct but here I sit, with a percentage of their DNA.Nairn
    • Neanderthals are a species not a major group. The equivalent would be saying that mammals are extinct or even primates if you wanna narrow it down.deadsperm
    • My apologies for my ignorance, but in taxonomical terms wtf is a 'major group' other than an arbitrary distinction meted out to concretise an arbitrary point?Nairn
    • If you knew ANYTHING about science, you'd know that dinosaurs are more related to frogs anyway, if Jurassic Park taught us anything... .

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      Nairn
    • If we're talking Disney & cladistics, knowing that frogs are really cursed princes would that make them Crown-Aves?deadsperm

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