@FaceDeer @Bebo @mqvisionary @IMongoose I just love how not doing bad stuff is too hard, so we spend lots of time and effort trying to fix the problems created by doing bad stuff.
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@FaceDeer @Bebo @mqvisionary @IMongoose I just love how not doing bad stuff is too hard, so we spend lots of time and effort trying to fix the problems created by doing bad stuff.
@NocturnalMorning I mean, a lot of people have genuinely no idea what a plastic or a soap is, but they’re both hard to define and explain in 500 characters, so I’m forced into “they’re different and chemistry fundamentally changes things.”
Given the general soap vs plastic chemical property list, it should be fairly easy to do a clean-up once you’ve got your polar component onto your soap. Some kind of oil-water extraction should work great. It all depends heavily on specifics, of course.
@NocturnalMorning @number6 Well, chemistry being what it is, if you turn it into soap it’s not a plastic anymore, it’s a soap.
Neither a plastic nor a soap are strictly defined categories, but still,
@yogthos SARS-CoV-2 is such an interesting virus with all the different systems it can effect. Too bad about all that suffering it’s causing.