Post AkVZYdXS1lovWEYFBA by Reluctant_Weeb@bae.st
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 (DIR) Post #AkVWJWdL7OfXtgPNj6 by YeetLibs@poa.st
       2024-08-01T01:15:33.136131Z
       
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       I was thinking about plastjc waste and what it will look like when its in the earth a century from now, or a millennia. What will it composite into? Will it be usable or toxic? Itll probably be toxic but could landfills be a mined as a resource when we are long dead
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVWJXWHp6cae67GN6 by EllisDee@wolfgirl.bar
       2024-08-01T01:17:32.596461Z
       
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       @YeetLibs The earth wanted plastic but was unable to make it so it creates humans now we have Earth + Plastic
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVWTvbX8FTKErWXxY by aes31494@poa.st
       2024-08-01T01:19:26.867657Z
       
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       @YeetLibs plastic doesn’t break down but it would most likely break down into estrogen in the water supply look at what trannies do with plastic bags for bootleg HRT
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVWfVKgdScSEXAENs by skylar@misskey.yandere.love
       2024-08-01T01:21:28.858490Z
       
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       @YeetLibs one thing's for sure, geologists in the distant future will have no trouble pinpointing our civilization in the sediment record between the plastic and the elements that can only be produced by nuclear fission
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVYtFMP16JIeteBhw by SK1ZM@nicecrew.digital
       2024-08-01T01:41:50.079250Z
       
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       Ok calm down there George Carlin :epic:
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVZ7ZLNW17ogrzuOe by confederatehobo@mugicha.club
       2024-08-01T01:49:00.915222Z
       
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       Most plastic doesn't degrade. So it'll slowly get swallowed up by the earth and condense by heat and pressure into big veins of amalgamated junk.  If we were to permanently stop using plastic, it'd eventually go deep enough to get burned up in the mantle and cycle out of the ecosystem.    Glaciers and other places like that will still have microplastics probably.There may be cave man uses for the plastic amalgam in a few thousand years.  It would depend on what type of plastic the bulk of the waste came from, but i imagine people actually mining for plastic to heat into basic tools.   You can make an ok suit of armor out of it.   As least by cave man standards.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVZUmV2lgsw9YaRkG by confederatehobo@mugicha.club
       2024-08-01T01:53:12.382645Z
       
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       Example of what i mean.  If your neo-caveman village doesn't have metal, you still will probably have a vein of plastic amalgam you could  work into something.https://youtu.be/hyP7YJ9O3TY
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVZVIgV6d3zyMC32u by Reluctant_Weeb@bae.st
       2024-08-01T01:52:17.757840Z
       
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       @confederatehobo @YeetLibs Plastic rocks are already forming on the ocean floor. Plastic mining is definitely on the cards.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVZYdXS1lovWEYFBA by Reluctant_Weeb@bae.st
       2024-08-01T01:53:11.363169Z
       
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       @skylar @YeetLibs Future archeologists dating steel artifacts by weather they're pre or post nuclear.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVZZ8BC6ZR8YBNPI8 by bleedingphoenix@wolfgirl.bar
       2024-08-01T01:53:58.577972Z
       
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       @confederatehobo @YeetLibs oh boy, i can't wait for the protodermis veins
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVZwtwGhfK3KjjIfY by confederatehobo@mugicha.club
       2024-08-01T01:58:17.695916Z
       
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       For men of vision, all things are possible.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkVjr8LrCfRtq0aSf2 by rher@mugicha.club
       2024-08-01T03:49:18.046779Z
       
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       I've been doing research into that and the background radiation level is almost back at pre-nuclear levels. By 2030 we'll be back to normal.