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  • It's what happened to my grandfather, kind of... Russian soldier caught by the Nazis, escaped from a concentration camp to Italy, met my grandmother. Because he didn't go back to Russia, he was considered a deserter, so his family was killed. My aunt travelled to Russia in the late 90's to try to find more information, she was quickly escorted out of the country for trying to dig into what happened.

  • My puppy. First thing at 0430, get up, take him out to pee, get dressed, go for a short walk, inside for training (all kibble is used to training), then hand him over to my wife at 0530. That hour really gets me going, but only because I want to give the puppy three best life, which also brings me joy!

  • But he promised he would make us richer! That's what he said. "The tariffs will make us richer!"

    Narrator: What they didn't understand is that "us" referred to himself and his friends. This is what happens with poor a educational system.

  • Very interesting! The Guppy Friend is only for use in the washer, then the micro plastics are collected in the end of the bag, which you take out like lint in a dryer, but I still think your point is very valid! I dry all my clothes on a rack, and I've only got two fleece shirts (never getting one again, these are many years old), so it'll be thrown out when I no longer need it, but interesting point with the air particles!

    Still, how much micro plastics are we not getting from plastic cups, bottles, door wrapping etc? Too much lol

    I've read that using fleece/plastic clothing you already have is better for the environment than throwing them out, as the plastic is already there.

  • And after your wash, take it out, like lint in a dryer. Been using it for 3 years myself, and came to market in 2015. It works.

    Also, they DON'T state that it won't supercharge it's nanoparticles to hunt plastics in the atmosphere with tiny lasers if you have sex with it, so why not try?

  • No worries! Been using it for 3 years, and wow, does it capture a lot of plastics! I have a special septic tank (no idea what it's called in English) where all the water is filtered through multiple filters before ending up in the ground water, clean, and the Guppy friend definitively helps (for the few items I have left).