My fuckin zucchini is wrapped in plastic.
My bananas have a plastic ribbon around them.
I buy these PLASTIC smoke filters to exhale bong smoke through, so it doesn’t stink up my place as badly. They come in PLASTIC packaging, which is the WRAPPED IN PLASTIC, and the PUT IN A PLASTIC BAG.*
There’s SO many places to fight plastic that make so much more sense.
Straws isn’t it, fam. Plastic straws are the tits. Paper straws suck butts.
McDonald’s in my area went from paper cups and plastic straws to plastic cups and paper straws. Huge L.
I am a leftie nature lover, in full support of plastic straws. Let’s decimate the plastic industry, and keep straws, 3d printing materials, lawn furniture, medical supplies, and infrastructure. Deal?
forcing people to spend time responding to this shit while they complete their 100% takeover of any remaining entity in a position to do anything about it
https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/cognitive-overload
Reactions to cognitive overload You may respond to cognitive overload in different ways based on external factors and internal behaviors, including:
Paralysis Being unable to deal with a topic or issue because it's more complex than you're able to manage. Anger If information doesn't fit with the way you think or feel, you may become angry at having your feelings or beliefs challenged. Repeated attempts to address a topic may lead to feelings of upset or anxiousness. Passivity Simply going along with others is a way of dealing with cognitive overload. Forming an opinion on a topic may feel overwhelming, while following someone else's lead is the easiest way to cope.