• stebo
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      62 months ago

      and the other cup should make an awkward reaction

      • Destide
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        12 months ago

        And when Poochies not on screen everyone should be saying “where’s Poochie?”

      • Ricky Rigatoni
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        62 months ago

        and there should be a flashback to reveal it was the guy from ctrl+alt+del who drank out of the cup

  • @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    I want someone to recreate the intro to Lord of War, but instead of tracking the manufacturing/transport/use of of a bullet, follow a plastic stir straw.

    I mean you’ve got surveying, drilling, pumping, transporting, refining, transporting again, processing into plastic, transporting again, injection molding, packaging, transporting again, unpacking/stocking, and then some asshole uses it for three seconds and throws it away.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 months ago

    “That thing that can be consumed cleanly in the right equipment return 95% of the energy used to make it” – also styrofoam

  • TheObviousSolution
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    42 months ago

    In another timeline, single celled organisms warning their brethren about how their use of calcification processes will result in contamination that lasts forever.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Did someone in the upside down leave their arrows out? Everyone knows you’ve got to keep arrows in a sealed container.

  • @[email protected]
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    92 months ago

    in 400 years it will be a mush of particals no longer joined but still the same chemistry… poison to anything that thinks it resembles it’s meal

  • Scrubbles
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    472 months ago

    For me the biggest thing that shattered my worldview was seeing how many people don’t even think about this. It never crosses their mind how the things they use will persist, once it’s out of their hand it’s out of mind.

    Every piece of plastic, every coffee cup, garbage bags, I think about where it will go. How it’ll sit there for hundreds of years just so I could have a cup of coffee, or so it could hold trash, or be packing material.

    I can’t fix it myself, but just be aware of it people, just think about where it goes. How long it will be there.

    For cups now I take my own. Garbage bags I use the compostable ones. Just have to think about it a bit more.

    • setsubyou
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      Humans have always been this way. There’s a hill in Rome that’s basically a 2000 years old garbage dump (Monte Testaccio). The Romans even had the ability to recycle their amphoras… but not those ones.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 months ago

        People haven’t always been that way… but massive, imperialist governments always have.

        Just look at the Native American population pre-USA. They learned to coexist with nature and let basically nothing go to waste.

        • @[email protected]
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          132 months ago

          There are lots of archaeological evidence of similar native American trash piles, with broken pots, bone combs, etc. Similar stuff other poster was talking about.

          You’re romanticizing.

          The amount of garbage produced per person has absolutely skyrocketed, but that’s due to several other, partly cultural, factors.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 months ago

            So THATS why they built effigy mounds everywhere! They were just responsibly burying their waste!

  • KillingTimeItself
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    12 months ago

    styrofoam insulates like a motherfucker, it also has the same problem as plastic, probably because it is plastic.

    What an odd material.

  • @[email protected]
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    82 months ago

    Would a styrofoam cup actually stay in reasonably good shape for 400 years after being buried?

    Mostly a curiosity thing. I sometimes use styrofoam peanuts in planters for drainage purposes, and after a single growing season, they’ve already started to show signs of degrading. Not that microplastics are a good thing, but it also makes me wonder if they would actually stick around in good condition for 400 years.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 months ago

      If it’s actually make out of polystyrene, I’ve read that is supposed to take 500 years like a lot of other plastics.

      Many packing peanuts are biodegradable these days though, so it might not be actual styrofoam (polystyrene + air).

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        Those packing peanuts are made from corn and are basically edible.

        Or if you wet them, they get sticky and you can stick them together to make stuff.