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Thankfully it’s not much but I don’t think I’ll deeply sniff my laundry like they do in detergent commercials anymore lol
Great. I’ve been breathing all week.
Shoot, me too.
Not breathing is hard.
Not for long though.
I use 3d printers, I’m sure half my brain is plastic by now.
Fr tho
grey matterpolymatter
I watched a video about the fumes coming off of 3D printers (spoilers: it ain’t good)
Yeah that’s the one lol
At this point it’s become like the 80s where everything we did was apparently giving us cancer
Oh boy I can finally stop breathing to stay alive!
Good news everyone, article says nose only - just need to commit to full time mouth breathing
I don’t think this is what the smart people meant when they said neuroplasticity is a good thing…
Supposedly we ingest/breath a credit card worth of plastic every week.
Yeah, about five grams a week, apparently: https://www.reuters.com/graphics/ENVIRONMENT-PLASTIC/0100B4TF2MQ/
Where do the plastic go after they are inside us?
Everywhere. They are very, very small. Small enough to cross the blood-brain barrier.
They don’t know. It’s found in sperm and embryos too.
My guess: it’s the cause of low sperm count
So thats why everyone is so fat
I like to think your body just uses it to replace some other organic materials. So effectively we’re now beings who are like 0.5% made of plastic.
Mostly down the toilet.
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t!
Yeah, okay. Great.