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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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me when i log onto www.youtube.con
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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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I kinda wanna erase my existence
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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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One of the funniest things about you Marvel bitches is how much you suck at making gifs
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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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learned the interesting but frankly horrifying fact today that, since army ants don’t have permanent nests, their queen has to travel around with them, but she’s still basically just a reproductive factory and doesn’t have any eyes so the regular ants have to lead her around like some kind of WH40K siege monster
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Hey man can you post more jamiroquai? That shit was cool
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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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if my friend told me they believed they were stuck in a time loop i would simply believe them
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Postcards, ca. 1908 
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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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now see THIS is what i need….not a spirit halloween satin one. ive been googling “professional jester hat” and “professional clown clothes” for like three days
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imadeletingmysocials · 3 years ago
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March 24, 2022. Not particularly surprising, but...
Link to the journal article in Environment International.
From the Guardian piece:
Microplastic pollution has been detected in human blood for the first time, with scientists finding the tiny particles in almost 80% of the people tested.
The discovery shows the particles can travel around the body and may lodge in organs. The impact on health is as yet unknown. But researchers are concerned as microplastics cause damage to human cells in the laboratory and air pollution particles are already known to enter the body and cause millions of early deaths a year.
Huge amounts of plastic waste are dumped in the environment and microplastics now contaminate the entire planet, from the summit of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans. People were already known to consume the tiny particles via food and water as well as breathing them in, and they have been found in the faeces of babies and adults.
The scientists analysed blood samples from 22 anonymous donors, all healthy adults and found plastic particles in 17. Half the samples contained PET plastic, which is commonly used in drinks bottles, while a third contained polystyrene, used for packaging food and other products. A quarter of the blood samples contained polyethylene, from which plastic carrier bags are made.
“Our study is the first indication that we have polymer particles in our blood – ​it’s a breakthrough result,” said Prof Dick Vethaak, an ecotoxicologist at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. “But we have to extend the research and increase the sample sizes, the number of polymers assessed, etc.” Further studies by a number of groups are already under way, he said.
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Gcds spring 20
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Picard: “All senior staff to the observation lounge for emergency meeting”
Geordi, who was all the way down in engineering:
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