Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for March 09, 2024

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    enigmamz  4 months ago

    Nanites! SG-1 and MST3K folks should be scared!!!

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    billcor  4 months ago

    cheaper to get rid of that way.

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    SHIVA  4 months ago

    Think Soylent Green!!!

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    Ratkin  4 months ago

    My Advanced Directive says to give it a medical school for research or teaching.

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    GreasyOldTam  4 months ago

    It’s legal in Washington State. Sort of. Human body composting, the next trend in trends.

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    syzygy47  4 months ago

    Any chance anyone can get Plastic Man superpowers?

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    Charles  4 months ago

    90% of plastic “recycling” ends up in land fills or incinerators. Plastic is really difficult to recycle and not at all economically worthwhile.

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    trainnut1956  4 months ago

    You’re not supposed to drink the bottle, you drink the contents…

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    Slowly, he turned...  4 months ago

    Its as good a place as any…

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    phritzg Premium Member 4 months ago

    The nanoparticles in the water you’re drinking are in there so the nanoparticles you inhale when you breathe don’t get lonely.

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    PoodleGroomer  4 months ago

    Can it do the asbestos thing to our DNA?

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    Serial Pedant  4 months ago

    Not a bad idea…Soylent Green, anyone?

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    donut reply  4 months ago

    No one talks about the plastic nanoparticles that just pass through you.

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    Greyhame  4 months ago

    240,000 ? wow, almost a brazilionth of a gram.

    Then there’s the people that get excited over “Plastic Precursers”. Plastic is made from things like polymerized ethelene. So, ripening fruit fills the air with plastic precursers.

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    ChessPirate  4 months ago

    So maybe we’ll actually get “Plasticine Porters with Looking-Glass Ties”? ♻️

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    jonescientific  4 months ago

    It’s a way of plasticizing bodies, it just takes longer.

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    geese28  4 months ago

    They’re already doing something like that in NYC. Our corpses will be flower pots for our loving environment smh

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    blakerl  4 months ago

    Well since plastic lasts forever, us humans in the future will live forever too! Except for those High School girls, called the plastics they will be hit by a bus. >

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    Mike Baldwin creator 4 months ago

    My poop no longer stinks. It comes out shrink wrapped in plastic.

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    lutherg1  4 months ago

    “Bited?”

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    After worrying about our civilization ending in nuclear war, worldwide famine, pandemic or radical climate change, it would be a sad note if ours ended because we “plastic-ed” ourselves to death.

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    cuzinron47  4 months ago

    That should keep us well preserved.

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    Bilan  4 months ago

    Soylent Green will now come shrink-wrapped?

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 4 months ago

    It’s now being found in placenta.

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    Dgwphotos  4 months ago

    False. You cannot drink plastic water bottles, they are not liquid.

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    eb110americana  4 months ago

    So the Barbie movie was just a warning that we’ll all end up made of plastic someday?

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    David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction  4 months ago

    Everything is inert or active. If it is inert, it doesn’t affect anything. If it is active, it will change into something else….which will be inert or active.

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    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member 4 months ago

    I don’t drink water bottles, just the contents.

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    Ink blot Premium Member 4 months ago

    For a bit of perspective, those 240,000 nanoparticles weigh less than one one-hundredths the weight of a grain of sand.

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    montylc2001  4 months ago

    Is this why Pam gets getting a fuller chest? Not that I’m complaining.

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    bakana  4 months ago

    Some people have already started doing that.

    Instead of a Casket, they wrap you up in a blanket, drop the body into a Hole and plant a Tree on top of you.

    If you are lucky, they don’t chop your tree down and cut it into 2×4s until after your last Grandchild is gone.

    Although, it is more likely they will keep track of visitors to your tree and resell your hole in the ground as soon as they are sure there won’t be any more visitors. It’s what several graveyard corporations have already been caught doing with Tombstone burials.

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