What is worse, a plastic balloon or bleeping floating lanterns in the middle of a drought? (I called the police on the guy, this was a wedding, I still don’t feel any regret).
Plastic, the black cloud of human demise on the horizon. Plastic micro-balls are everywhere, they’ve even been found in human placenta. Still, we kid ourselves that CO² is the enemy to be feared.
Thank you for this portrayal, Adrian. Balloon releases need to stop, period. Animals can ingest them or become tangled in the tether, no matter the material. Many, if not most balloons released these days are mylar, bad for the environment, and at best they are snagging in trees and other objects, landing in the ocean and basically just trashing up the world some more. Same goes for the flaming lantern release, mentioned by someone else here. When will humans ever stop being so self-centered and thoughtless about the rest of the planet and its inhabitants?
allen@home over 2 years ago
Smart deer. Knew exactly where that balloon came from.
Gent over 2 years ago
Eh? But balloons is rubber, not plastic.
John Wiley Premium Member over 2 years ago
Aluminized mylar balloons seem to seek power lines.
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
What is worse, a plastic balloon or bleeping floating lanterns in the middle of a drought? (I called the police on the guy, this was a wedding, I still don’t feel any regret).
chris_o42 over 2 years ago
I live on a farm and the darn things are stuck in trees and laying out in the fields all around here. A real nuisance.
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Plastic, the black cloud of human demise on the horizon. Plastic micro-balls are everywhere, they’ve even been found in human placenta. Still, we kid ourselves that CO² is the enemy to be feared.
cactusbob333 over 2 years ago
If that deer get balloon stuck on nose, he look like Rudolph.
Mediatech over 2 years ago
The deer is right, we produce too much trash. Either we need to reduce our refuse, or find better ways to dispose of it.
b.john71 over 2 years ago
People are thoughtless Pigs
Nighthawks Premium Member over 2 years ago
the Indy 500 folks, after many years of refusal, finally suspended the spectacle of the release of hundreds of balloons
just before the start of the race.
better late than never
NaturLvr over 2 years ago
Thank you for this portrayal, Adrian. Balloon releases need to stop, period. Animals can ingest them or become tangled in the tether, no matter the material. Many, if not most balloons released these days are mylar, bad for the environment, and at best they are snagging in trees and other objects, landing in the ocean and basically just trashing up the world some more. Same goes for the flaming lantern release, mentioned by someone else here. When will humans ever stop being so self-centered and thoughtless about the rest of the planet and its inhabitants?
https://balloonfacts.org/articles/are-balloons-bad-for-the-environment/
eudeswal over 2 years ago
What difference will it make between plastic or rubber to kill more than 1 MILLION marine beings annually ? …GET REAL MAN !!
Impkins Premium Member over 2 years ago
Don’t put that in your mouth!!!!!!!!!!!! You don’t know where it’s been!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)