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minus-square@LilDestructiveSheep@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink12•9 months agoThat stuff is everywhere and it’s our fault.
minus-squareDojanlinkfedilink28•9 months agoHurr actually it’s normal. The earth has cycles of microplastic abundance and we just happen to live in the peak of one. Duh.
minus-square@1984link5•edit-29 months agoNot my fault. Nothing that happens is my fault if I don’t have the power to influence it. My point being, people tend to say it’s “our” fault when they mean humanity, but it’s not. 99.9999% of humanity have no power.
minus-square@LilDestructiveSheep@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•9 months agoWell. There are alternatives. But it’s hard to switch on every thing, because it’s very expensive.
minus-squareFranzialinkfedilink3•9 months agoI have been feeding every piece of plastic I cam get my hands on into adiesel engine-driven cheese grater, 24/7, since 1992. Should I stop?
That stuff is everywhere and it’s our fault.
Hurr actually it’s normal. The earth has cycles of microplastic abundance and we just happen to live in the peak of one. Duh.
That’s some niche comedy bro
Not my fault. Nothing that happens is my fault if I don’t have the power to influence it.
My point being, people tend to say it’s “our” fault when they mean humanity, but it’s not. 99.9999% of humanity have no power.
Well. There are alternatives. But it’s hard to switch on every thing, because it’s very expensive.
I have been feeding every piece of plastic I cam get my hands on into adiesel engine-driven cheese grater, 24/7, since 1992. Should I stop?