Maybe a combination of that weird milky glas in bathrooms and hunidity. We need more data!
“Aus einem traurigen Arsch kommt kein fröhlicher Furz.”
Maybe a combination of that weird milky glas in bathrooms and hunidity. We need more data!
Is that a thing? I remember my dad had 2 orchids in his toilet. They did very well.
Viel merke ich bisher nicht, weil auf Bazzite alles recht gut läuft. AUßer die Skalierung im Steam-Client, nett dass das jetzt auch auf 4k funktioniert.
There’s just a different “quality” of trash. Something deeply embedded in the ecosystem will become part of it. If you plug a bottle or large piece of metal from the floor you will destroy some form of habitat. Floating plastic has to go of course, as well as strings or nets.
Picking up trash under water is not the same as picking up trash on land. The small piece OP collected was probably ok, but the damage you can do to the ecosystem by removing a bottle or other big chunks that have been there for years can be really bad. I hope all divers have that in mind when they explore the underwater world.
Edit: I don’t get the downvotes, I’m not making this up. It’s one of the first things you learn as a CMAS diver.
People need buzzwords to feel like they belong to a group. We are just a bunch of nerds who already know that. It’s a free spirit community as long as you behave like a human. You can try to establish some new terminology, but don’t come up with the old reddit stuff, people will make fun of you.
But we are onto something big! I can almost feel the first botanic nobel price in my hands!