If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.
Do not get me wrong, I am absolutely fully behind an effort like this! BUT! I am highly suspicious of something with these bags of "plastic garbage" retrieved from the oceans supposedly. Ever seen something that has been adrift for weeks/months/years? Where is all the seaweed? The barnacles and just general dirtiness this trash should all appear like but looks almost like "new trash" as in not even broken up into weird pieces mostly? All the plastic "items" look pretty much whole and new?
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Or is it just me? What do you all think?
https://twitter.com/TheOceanCleanup/status/1554838855248973826?s=20&t=qHIhEKFElWN_IwstoYN6qQ
I just redid two tarps of materials in my city yard. Despite being fairly new heavy duty tarps (less than a year old), one now has a few rips, both needed to be scrubbed (bleached) and dried. Neither looks brand new, even after scrubbing. It seems pretty easy to fool us these days. Heck, I consider spider eggs to be land barnacles 🤣