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Let the Bugs Eat Your Plastic

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

Comedy, Gadgets, Internet, Games, News, Culture, Science, Pop, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Enzymes that rapidly break down plastic bags have been discovered in the saliva of wax worms, which are moth larvae that infest beehives. Could this be the natural remedy that saves humanity from itself? Anthony and Jeff take a look at the ramifications - and challenges - of this discovery. THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED IN OCTOBER. ANTHONY DID NOT GET HIT BY ANOTHER TRUCK

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0:00.0

My life is misery, punctuated by brief intervals of cookies.

0:18.6

This is way up concerns.

0:21.4

Hi, Jeff Canada.

0:23.6

I have to decarbonate.

0:25.0

Hello, concerned citizens.

0:27.9

Oh, shit, is it me?

0:31.1

It's you.

0:32.1

Come on.

0:33.1

Oh, shit, is it me?

0:34.1

I didn't talk.

0:35.1

It's been a while.

0:36.1

Hey, I got hit by a truck.

0:38.1

You did.

0:39.1

You did.

0:40.1

I got hit by a truck.

0:41.1

That's okay.

0:42.1

I do have.

0:43.1

I do have something.

0:44.1

I know because I got nothing.

0:45.1

That's okay.

0:46.1

I got something.

0:48.1

And you weren't supposed to have anything.

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