Little known fact. Airplanes still use leaded fuel. I’ll bet that the blood levels for all of these families are elevated. Not a great place to raise a kid.
But you see the arbitrary distinction that you’re setting up by differentiating man as separate from nature. I’d argue that humans themselves are “natural” creatures. But every human alive is “man made”
This is the kind of shit that keeps me up at night. Thinking about all the casual horror in the world. I’ve read about these “slaver” ants that kidnap eggs from another colony only to raise them as slaves for the rest of their life.
Or those wasps that lay their eggs inside other living insects which then hatch and consume the host.
There are so so many insects on earth, so these fucked up horrors are just happening on a massive scale all the time all around us.
I’m also thinking beyond housing. It seems like such an arbitrary distinction to say that things humans make aren’t “natural “ but things that animals make are.
Not to be too pedantic but aren’t we as humans part of nature? Therefore what we make is a direct natural creation?
Is it the scale that makes things unnatural? I’ve never seen animal cities, but a single anthill has a higher population density than any city, and it’s 100% not “naturally “ occurring.
Peanut butter and vitamins. High energy density, so you only have to eat a bit. But protein to sustain you. If you’re doing strenuous exercise, may want to bring some of those gels for running. I guess that’s basically a pb and j without bread.
I think Xbox 360 played those