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Anonymous ID: ragqBtQeUnited States /pol/509307246#509313388
7/2/2025, 5:26:52 PM
>>509312374
Seems like a distinction without a difference. What are you going to do, put a glass cap on your glass bottle? The point is if you thought using glass bottles was saving you from microplastics, you were wrong.
Anonymous ID: v/k0Vck5United States /pol/508988109#509009273
6/29/2025, 6:09:49 AM
>>508988109
I've posted about this numerous times before and tldr
>the gradual aggregation of non-degradable pollutants in our food and water is causing sterility across all living things
>this will eventually sterilize almost all mammalian life, as well as many birds and fish species
>it doesn't matter what you do because this shit is in every single thing including the clothing you wear
>it doesn't matter how many kids you have because those kids will probably have sterile grandchildren
>by the time the general public notices the problem we will have already crossed the tipping point at least 40 years before then
>the last human will die sometime around 2225, most likely of starvation, having never heard the sound of a bird chirping
It's really not worth even trying to prevent or worry about this on an individual level. Just enjoy your time a best you can.
Anonymous ID: XH9WiIfLUnited States /pol/508688224#508706285
6/25/2025, 7:23:33 PM
>>508697448
>>508692227
It doesn't matter. None of this matters. Long story short, we are putting crap in our drinking water and our food that
>never degrades
>cannot be processed by any living thing
>is benign in small amounts but becomes toxic in aggregate and it will never stop aggregation
>this will render all fish and birds sterile
>most insect life too
>you cannot move away from this problem
>you can't breed your way out of this
>unless you cross your genetics with a cockroach you can't find humans that will survive it
It doesn't matter if it was easy for you to get pregnant. The point is your grandkids won't. By the time you notice the problem it will be far too late to do anything about it.

The climate change people are spinning their wheels. This is a done deal already. In 2225, the last human will die alone, having never once in his life heard the sound of a bird chirping.