Disease-ridden Fish, Eyeless Shrimp, Mutated Sea Life – Welcome to the Toxic Gulf of Mexico

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freehuey89;4348792 said:
VIBE;4347237 said:
At least they're adapting, further proof for evolution.

how so?

If sea life in these "toxic waters" are only affected by losing eyes, color, or whatever else but they still live in these toxic waters, they normally wouldnt, they've adapted to their environment. Now if the waters were to stay toxic for millions of years with oil, they would evolve, since they've adapted, and use the toxicity to their advantage.
 
CracceR;4350729 said:
bp shoulda been put out of bisness for that shit

Would have never happened, oils too much of a greedy business. You think this is the only spill? There's tons we havent heard of, there's tons of waste that pollute our seas, such as plastics.

BP wouldn't go anywhere if they had an even bigger spill.
 
VIBE;4350740 said:
CracceR;4350729 said:
bp shoulda been put out of bisness for that shit

Would have never happened, oils too much of a greedy business. You think this is the only spill? There's tons we havent heard of, there's tons of waste that pollute our seas, such as plastics.

BP wouldn't go anywhere if they had an even bigger spill.

thats when you should riot

kidnap bps ceos kids and behead if necessary
 
powerman 5000;4349497 said:
Interesting that there's more outrage about people that eat sea food than about the low lifes that did this to the earth. The same low lifes that flash there 15 second commercials on tv telling people how everything is fine and okay and to keep on living. Speaking of hydrocarbons in the food chain, people really should investigate parrafin wax on their shinny red apples that really shouldn't be shinny.

Wipe them with apple cider vinegar..

 

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