• ayyy
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      7 hours ago

      You know this stuff isn’t actually recycled, right? It just ends up in a giant toxic burn pit in west Africa and then they have kids with small hands pick through the smoldering wreckage looking for blobs of metals.

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          Regulations cost money. African labor is cheap. Don’t worry, the market will sort it out…

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      Give it to me and it won’t take a single joule of energy to recycle plus it’s still useful