The washed up rubbish.
Sure it's helping them, but it is seriously freakin' depressing.
...then whoa, differences...
Sure it's helping them, but it is seriously freakin' depressing.
...then whoa, differences...
Imagine how much sh.t are in landfills, etc.
I personally hate bottled water and think that people who buys them are a..holes. Thick Gatoraid bottles and other sport drinks are the worse with their thickness. I buy them but reuse them for water, protein shakes, prework out powder, etc.. often times, up to or more than 1 year. And I train 4-6 days a week in the gyms so they get lots of usage. After this 1 year, I rinse them out and store kerosene in them for my emergency and camping supplies.
Yep, waterbottles are a true testament to us not giving one spec of shyt about waste aren't they?
Those little coffee capsule things? Revolting. I want to punch Clooney in the mouth every time I see those ads (nothing personal).
All the packaging on everything! Phones etc. themselves are bad enough, why do they have to come with such layered and elaborate packaging? Just to make morons feel like they're extra special getting something shiny and new?
I only buy second hand phones, the way people insist on having the latest piece of tat these days ensures there are lots of them in excellent condition. It is really tough having a piece of tech that's 12 months out of date but somehow I endure.
...then whoa, differences...
Have you heard of the North Pacific Rubbish Patch? It's a vast, swirling mixture of degrading shopping bags and other plastic waste. (Americans invariably describe its size with that universal unit of area "the size of Texas." For Australians, that's two-thirds of the size of South Australia and a bit less than that of NSW. For Europeans it's a little bigger than France.)
More info here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patch
Very grim stuff.
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"If you ain't a marine then you ain't *beep*
what is scary is most of that rubbish washed up is very old rubbish....
shareAt first I thought it had been planted by the producers to help the survivors, but when I realised it really was rubbish that had washed up, it was really depressing.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Morgana0x
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