#Plastic regret
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mizumizukidesu · 1 year ago
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『Nobody’s fault』 Sakurazaka46’s 1st single CD jackets 🌸🛥️
Center: Morita Hikaru [Nobody’s fault]
B-side centers:
Fujiyoshi Karin [Naze Koi]
Yamasaki Ten [Buddies]
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Nobody’s fault TYPE A
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Nobody’s fault TYPE B
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Nobody’s fault TYPE C
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Nobody’s fault TYPE D
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Nobody’s fault Regular Edition
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Nobody’s fault Artist photo & logo
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Find out more about Sakurazaka46 here: https://sakurazaka101.com
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1humanbeans · 6 months ago
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I made myself a Siffrin keychain out of shrink plastic and I think it ended up looking so cute!
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clownhorsedotcom · 8 months ago
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Lololol uhm gretchen content!!! surprise post
if you saw me post this in a server no you didn't shshhshsshhhhh
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edit : a matching regina and Karen!!!!
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ineedlelittlespace · 8 months ago
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How to Have a Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (As a Cat)
Steal a grocery bag from Mom IMMEDIATELY upon her return from Outside.
Parade about the kitchen with bag looped over head, as is your right.
WHAT WAS THAT?!? RED ALERT!!!!! UNIDENTIFIABLE NOISE!!! ALL HANDS, ABANDON SHIP!!!
...WHAT IS THAT?!?! SECONDARY ALARMING NOISE!!!!!!
Careen about the room, bouncing off walls, tables, and appliances while your grocery bag cape billows in the wind and your claws scrabble on the laminate like a live-action Looney Tune.
Dive under Mom's bed for sanctuary.
...the noise FOLLOWED you!!! Curses!!!
Rustle piteously around under the bed for ten minutes while Mom tries to coax you back out into the light by explaining that the squeaky cabinet hinge will not eat you and neither will your bag cape.
Eventually, emerge to allow her to divest you of your stupid, noisy cape, puffing your tail to 3 times its normal size all the while.
Sulk while Mom lies on the carpet and laughs for ten minutes.
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(1 minute before the chaos began)
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aroaessidhe · 1 year ago
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I went to the library sale :) i am a picky bastard and only got hardcovers with the removable dustjacket covers , so they're pristine on the outside! I've read the wayward children books, the others are on my tbr.
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rat-with-a-grenade · 3 months ago
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The rest of the world because of plastic pollution:
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Some random ass sea fungus that’s able to decompose polyethylene:
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Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/scientists-discover-plastic-eating-marine-180000502.html#:~:text=As%20detailed%20on%20Phys.org,plastic%20waste%20in%20our%20oceans.
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aeide-thea · 2 years ago
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06-07-23 Why Patagonia helped Samsung redesign the washing machine
Samsung is releasing a wash cycle and a new filter, which will dramatically shrink microfiber pollution.
Eight years ago, Patagonia started to study a little-known environmental problem: With every load of laundry, thousands (even millions) of microfibers, each less than 5 millimeters long, wash down the drain. Some are filtered out at water treatment plants, but others end up in the ocean, where fibers from synthetic fabric make up a surprisingly large amount of plastic pollution—35%, by one estimate. Fragments of your favorite sweatshirt might now be floating in the Arctic Ocean. In a collaboration that began two years ago, the company helped inspire Samsung to tackle the problem by rethinking its washing machines. Today, Samsung unveiled its solution: A new filter that can be added to existing washers and used along with a “Less Microfiber” cycle that Samsung also designed. The combination makes it possible to shrink microfiber pollution by as much as 98%.
[…] Patagonia’s team connected Samsung with Ocean Wise, a nonprofit that tests fiber shedding among its mission to protect and restore our oceans. Samsung shipped some of its machines to Ocean Wise’s lab in Vancouver, where researchers started to study how various parameters change the results. Cold water and less agitation helped—but both of those things can also make it harder to get clothing clean. “There are maybe two ways of increasing the performance of your washing machine,” says Moohyung Lee, executive vice president and head of R&D at Samsung, through an interpreter. “Number one is to use heated water. That will obviously increase your energy consumption, which is a problem. The second way to increase the performance of your washing machine is to basically create stronger friction between your clothes . . . and this friction and abrasion of the fibers is what results in the output of microplastics.” Samsung had already developed a technology called “EcoBubble” to improve the performance of cold-water cycles to help save energy, and it tweaked the technology to specifically tackle microfiber pollution. “It helps the detergent dissolve more easily in water so that it foams better, which means that you don’t need to heat up your water as much, and you don’t need as much mechanical friction, but you still have a high level of performance,” Lee says. The new “Less Microfiber” cycle, which anyone with a Samsung washer can download as an update for their machine, can reduce microfiber pollution by as much as 54%. To tackle the remainder, the company designed a filter that can be added to existing washers at the drain pipe, with pores tiny enough to capture fibers. They had to balance two conflicting needs: They wanted to make it as simple as possible to use, so consumers didn’t have to continually empty the filter, but it was also critical that the filter wouldn’t get clogged, potentially making water back up and the machine stop working. The final design compresses the microfibers, so it only has to be emptied once a month, and sends an alert via an app when it needs to be changed. Eventually, in theory, the fibers that are collected could potentially be recycled into new material rather than put in the trash. (Fittingly, the filter itself is also made from recycled plastic.) When OceanWise tested the cycle and filter together, they confirmed that it nearly eliminated microfiber pollution. Now, Samsung’s challenge is to get consumers to use it. The filter, which is designed to be easily installed on existing machines, is launching now in Korea and will launch in the U.S. and Europe later this year. The cost will vary by market, but will be around $150 in the U.S. The cycle, which began to roll out last year, can be automatically installed on WiFi-connected machines.
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thats-a-lot-of-cortisol · 11 months ago
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"Sick of doing shit and not getting paid for it / Sick of being told you just gotta wait for it / What am I waiting for?"
(The hair I drew him with is from @witcherscreenshotsdump 's mod)
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astrobookwormsinger · 5 days ago
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AGENDA:
enter hellsite app with sole purpose
ignore dash/feed in case it triggers some weird stuff
immediately go to profile
click on palette button to edit profile
erase description cause it was cringe anyway
update my age to correspond as I did with every other social media profile of mine just minutes ago
post this post for whatever reason, only on this hellsite also for whatever reason
leave hellsite app, probably never to return for the next few months
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sinistersuns · 4 months ago
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love realizing i have dysphoria from something i THOUGHT i fixed a year ago that’s so fucking cool
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cringelordlikesplaz · 2 years ago
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eel o'brian is an old fart
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zootopiathingz · 2 years ago
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Not a single thought behind those eyes
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beautifulheartandspirit · 10 months ago
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Love ya Leo
πάω για tattoo removal τώρα
Xanax - taken 😂🙏🏻
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sparrownnax · 5 months ago
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me as a kid: wow i can't wait to be an adult!
me now, using my build-a-bear toothless to prop up my phone while i watch calico critters house setup videos:
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cultivating-wildflowers · 1 year ago
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You're packing to leave your home in the apocalypse and can bring up to three books with you, depending on size/weight. Which books are you grabbing?
#listen it's a hypothetical game I play with myself all the time ok? and I'm curious#I think it started when Dad brought home one of those Bibles that's printed on like a single piece of plastic or something#and you read it with a super strong magnifying glass#and I thought “oh this wouldn't weigh too much I could pack this in any sort of emergency”#and after a few more steps here we are#please tell me your books! reblog or send me an ask and gimme reasons if you want#my options vary because Digger is a go-to but the omnibus is SO heavy it would be like my only book#I SHOULD grab some sort of reference or guide for like...woodland herbs and edibles but I don't own anything like that#and the rule is it has to be within easy reach#off the top of my head we have#1) A Wrinkle in Time#2) The Postman (for the irony and it's actually a cool book)#3) The Silver Chair (for Puddleglum)#other possibilities include Watership Down‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Murderbot (they're small)‚ whichever Ender book I see first‚#my LOTR omnibus (also heavy)‚ The Blue Sword‚ A Canticle for Leibowitz (also for the irony)‚ the first Discworld book I see‚ The Thief....#yes I'm cheating on my own question lol#really it would be a snap decision based on what I see first. and whatever my choices I would regret the books I didn't grab#(my book sorting system is sketchy at best and I couldn't tell you where a lot of these are shelved)#here lies Phoebe. by some miracle she survived the apocalypse but she chose to feed on words rather than food. thus she is dead.#but she is happy.#(I wrote a few thousand words of a post-apoc story once and yeah the family stayed at their home but their top priority after food was book#they raided the nearby library. these are my priorities)#mine
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sherlock-is-ace · 6 months ago
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Obviously plastic surgery is about the person getting the surgery and nobody else. They can do whatever they want and I truly hope they're doing it for the right genuine reasons and not societal pressure and shitty beauty standards. And I hope they feel great and confident and in love with the results. But the way some people change everything that made them unique and interesting looking in order to look like Generic Rando #5 is so weird to me...
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