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The epic battle of the Plastic Ocean


Contribution for The Sunday Challenge #400: Fairy tale
The Catfish Pirates from the less developed Tor had no choice but to continue their unethical line of business. Either they would hack Trackball Mouse's Bluetooth connection and social media account, or Trackball Mouse would hover them and drag them to the trash bin.
Inspired by Mikko Metsähonkala.
Contribution for The 50 Images-Project: Still Life 38/50
Ode to all crazy things one can do with reusable plastic bags. However, don't try that at home! Try switch to cotton reusable bags instead to avoid polluting our water sources with micro plastic ;-)
The Catfish Pirates from the less developed Tor had no choice but to continue their unethical line of business. Either they would hack Trackball Mouse's Bluetooth connection and social media account, or Trackball Mouse would hover them and drag them to the trash bin.
Inspired by Mikko Metsähonkala.
Contribution for The 50 Images-Project: Still Life 38/50
Ode to all crazy things one can do with reusable plastic bags. However, don't try that at home! Try switch to cotton reusable bags instead to avoid polluting our water sources with micro plastic ;-)
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Great work!
So true about the plastic and I guess we all contribute... I don't buy fleece clothing any longer but I did in the past and still wear it. Throwing it away would only export the problem somewhere else...
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