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We did rather fine in ancient times without plastic. We will find a way.
Lots more people died of easily preventable and treatable diseases, so fine is pushing it.
Yeah, that's what a lack of medical knowledge does. Not sure how that's dominantly related to plastic.
No we didn't.
Plastic was invented in 1907.
I wasn’t sure what else you could be implying. We certainly survived from ancient times up to 1907, or we wouldn’t be here today, so it’s difficult to see how plastic is an absolute necessity. Helpful, yes, but not required for prosperity.
Interactions like this certainly explain my ratings though :( Qucikest exile (for a lack of a better word) I've ever received.
Let me kick your teeth in and infect you with COVID. Afterwards tell me how you got along fine because you didn't die.
Let's not be rude against each other, okay?
Narrator voice: We didn't
Plastic was invented in 1907.