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[challenge entry] It's all fantastic, there's loads of plastic, under da sea!

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(, Sun 27 Jan 2019, 22:03, archived)
[challenge entry] My name is Inigo Montoya. You pegged my father. Prepare your arse.
(, Sun 27 Jan 2019, 22:17, archived)
[challenge entry] British Bullshit
(, Sun 27 Jan 2019, 22:51, archived)
# I had two of them through the door
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 9:55, archived)
# :(
(, Sun 27 Jan 2019, 22:32, archived)
# Haha - brill
Tho sad obv
(, Sun 27 Jan 2019, 22:37, archived)
# very good
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 6:35, archived)
# Sad but true.
I've genuinely picked up a TESCO carrier bag in the sea off Zakynthos - someone carried it two thousand miles just to dump it in a marine reserve.
Twuntz.
When you see a loggerhead turtle going for a tasty-looking jellyfish, that you know is a carrier bag, right in front of you, and you also know there's no way in hell you're going to get to it first...
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 11:24, archived)
# :(
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 18:12, archived)
#
There’s that photo going around of two jars, one contains a jellyfish, the other a plastic bag. I have to have a second look whenever I see it, I don’t now how marine life would stand a chance. It’s crazy.
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 19:37, archived)
# Well, the outcome was, the turtle swam up to the bag,
went round it, and then headed off, leaving me to clear it up.
Seemed like good news, but on reflection, probably means she's learned the hard way they aren't good eating, and already has a gut full that she'll still have the day she dies. That's the sad truth of it. They're unable to spit anything out because their throats are this long loop of one-way spines that trap anything they eat, so they can squeeze out the sea water before swallowing.
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 19:55, archived)
# Excellent!
But Terrible!
(, Mon 28 Jan 2019, 11:35, archived)