Twenty-four brain samples collected in early 2024 measured on average about 0.5% plastic by weight

A growing body of scientific evidence shows that microplastics are accumulating in critical human organs, including the brain, leading researchers to call for more urgent actions to rein in plastic pollution.

Studies have detected tiny shards and specks of plastics in human lungs, placentas, reproductive organs, livers, kidneys, knee and elbow joints, blood vessels and bone marrow.

Given the research findings, “it is now imperative to declare a global emergency” to deal with plastic pollution, said Sedat Gündoğdu, who studies microplastics at Cukurova University in Turkey.

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There is one small thing that slightly moderates my frustration over this one: Being rich is not particularly good protection against microplastic contamination. It’s so ubiquitous and went undetected for so many years that even Bezos and Zuckerberg probably have plenty in their systems.

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1000 percent.

And the sheeple who listen to voices promoting “clean/raw” diets.

In 2024 It’s impossible not to eat something with some sort contamination, because they constantly fuck up the planet.

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Hopefully they have the most from all those factory tours they would have gone on too.

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That’s cool and all, but they have access to cutting edge treatments for any ailments resulting from this while the vast majority of everyone else on the planet does not despite contributing heavily to the issue.

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So… my brain is partially synthetic then?

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We’ll achieve the singularity soon

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At least my balls are safe

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Every human testicle contained microplastics in a new study

https://www.popsci.com/science/microplastics-testicles/

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Darn

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What are the main sources? Just, waves at everything or plastic lined drink containers or something?

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Apparently rubber from tires is one of the biggest sources.

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Textiles are a big contributor, because the plastic fibers are already really small and relatively weak to begin with. You can talk about how many pieces a disposable bag might shed, but it’s nothing compared to just putting a polyester T-shirt in the washing machine.

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Especially microfiber. It was shown to shed the most fibers of all the plastic-based textiles.

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It all rouses this uncanny experience in me that is adjacent to gross, but not the same. “Gross,” to me, connects to disgust, one of our primal affects; and these affects were develop for an organic world. But this intrusion of synthetic materials everywhere around us (and in us) is disturbing in another sort of way.

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My understanding is that it stems from various combinations of plastic trash, contaminating our ecosystem. So a plastic lined container (nearly any disposable container) is bad because it will contain microplastics in its conents, and also, as it degrades in the trash, will release more microplastics.

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It’s just funny how we were looking for degradable plastics for years so we don’t have to burn it, just to find out the degraded plastic particles are the real problem, and burning it was actually the less unhealthy option.

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I mean we’re still not certain if that’s true. We know that plastic is now everywhere because degradation, but I don’t think we know how damaging it is, if at all (i doubt its non damaging but who knows) In addition, burning could still be worse. Time will tell

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Sounds like we need free healthcare on the plastics industry dime.

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I’m still waiting on my check from the oil industry releasing lead into the air or DuPont poisoning our drinking water with chemicals.

If we pooled money from all the horrible things corporations did to us, we’d be set for generations.

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