• bh11235@infosec.pub
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    These concerns sound exaggerated. There is no way that simply being infected with microplastics can force a change in behavior like that. In fact, it is my personal opinion that we should manufacture as many microplastics as possible, and disseminate them to the environment where they can reach more biological systems and provide their many medical benefits to as many people as possible. helphelphelphelphelp This title is simply fear mongering.

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          1 year ago

          to add to this, ironic jokes where the irony is inside the context of what’s being parroted will mostly get people to jump in with the joke. One where it’s outside of it will get people tired of seeing others pretend to be dumb on purpose, and people that believe they legitimately are, to dogpile on it.

          and communicating that irony on edgecases between the two is like balancing on a tightrope

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            1 year ago

            It’s not irony, the joke is that the microplastics are altering their behavior to force them to support microplastic production.