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    A baby turtle that washed up in Boca Raton, Florida, and died shortly after was found with 104 pieces of plastic in its stomach.

    • hmm something strikes me as odd... source? What is typical for one to eat? Is this like a retriever eating a sock?deathboy
    • A bit like filling the whole house with socks and letting the retriever eat them all, then watch it choke to death.PhanLo
    • possibly phanlo. news does say micro plastics filling oceans and all that. but before any judgement id need to see more data for an informed opiniondeathboy
    • Are you fuckign kidding? You really don’t believe there’s a problem?monospaced
    • The news report is an informed opinion numb nuts.monospaced
    • deathboy is really going deep as a climate change and general pollution denier. Sad.Hayzilla
    • ha hayzilla because i call out a questionable image on the internet from a questionable source and question motive?deathboy
    • haha i have some magic beans in my nutsack that fix climate change if youre interested?deathboy
    • but more importantly there are micro plastics filters don't catch in many regulatory waterlines. im curious of effects on those thingsdeathboy
    • oh shit im concerned with pollution without knee jerk reactions... kind of kills your narrative on pollution denier. and i have never denied climate changedeathboy
    • ink man is a fool to think he can control climate change. HUGE fuckin difference. I also question models and stats that seem to incorrectly project mansdeathboy
    • participation. at the same time i consider what men contribute will drastically be changed by current monetary systems. much more agro/farm as needed as wealthdeathboy
    • spreads. really makes me consider beyond burger pricing as some insider insight with the billionaires backing it.deathboy
    • but yea i callout bullshit on the internet hayzilla. same as your unfounded comments. deal with it.deathboy

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