https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/24/microplastics-found-in-human-blood-for-first-time
Alternatively, this marks the last time plastic won't be detected in human blood.
I wonder if they have a stock of non-contaminated human blood preserved for scientific purposes. Like how they use steel from the scuttled German fleet at Scapa Flow as a baseline for non-radioactive metal.
NPR was just talking about how Big Oil is planning to quadruple their output of plastics this decade, and how it's only fair because shareholder lives matter, and yes microplastics, but still, shareholders.
They are poisoning life on the planet, but it's sort of seen as "huh, pros and cons." :galaxy-brain:
For a beautiful moment we created a lot of value for our shareholders
Going full circle (one of the kind of plastics were made from blood)
if you think about it the dinosaurs that turned into petroleum were flesh and blood as well
Ackchyually petroleum comes from crushed fossils of plants from 100 million years before dinosaurs
I think this is what altered my genes as an embryo and messed me up the way i am messed up. I never had a chance.
I'd be a good Christian tradwife if it wasn't for the embryonic microplastics that turned me gay
Everything is fine and normal
Continue CONSOOMING :porky-happy:
I remember back in the 90s where every talking head (and pretty much every character on contemporary media) had a plastic water bottle. They weren't just product-placed. The talking heads had to excitedly tell each other, for modeling purposes to the viewer, how important it was to "stay hydrated with convenient and portable h-two-oh!" :agony-minion:
Billionaire vampires are already slurping "raw water." I'm sure "raw blood" will be a particularly hot commodity someday soon, with human livestock kept in carefully shielded locations before transfusion harvests.
If you don't like it don't "donate plasma" for "research" and simply don't have textbooks and sleep in an alley or something. Simple. :so-true: