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Just thought the same thing. If Ren doesn’t go there it’ll really seem like a missed trick.

Now that I have it in my head, Kylo Ren is going there in Episode 8. I will not be denied.

And here I thought it was near Mount Doom...

Unless the director has multiple visions going in:

It could’ve been very, very different...

When George Michael died, I said somewhere something to the extent of “there’s always enough time in the year for another one to go.” I hope that 2016 is either done taking all the good ones and/or takes a bad one to kinda make up for this.

Bets on who’s next? The serial killer known as 2016 still has another 4 days to go.

I am seriously done with this shit.

Considering you don’t know this dude’s life situation and employment opportunities, you have no idea which is easier.

On the other hand, forsaking all mass-produced goods and modern technology and moving to a fair-trade hemp cabin in Oregon is harder than not-dragging a net across the floor of the ocean, so not really equivalent.

He’s bringing up starfish. His crew is dredging.

100% on board with this comment! Have we not destroyed enough already?

Thank you. Trawling is an extremely destructive form of fishing, leaving a path of complete destruction that will take a very long time to recover. Like clear-cutting a old-growth forest for the short-term profit of selling the wood or logging and burning a tropical forest to plant a palm oil plantation.

The time spent writing this article v. the time spent writing a better article would both get the exact same paycheck. So why bother writing a better article?

I think that some of the laziest article “writing” consists of posting someone else’s content without even bothering to provide any context. This is one of those; these are pictures of animals that very few people (and probably none of the commenters here) will ever see in person, and there seems to be more interest

These deep sea creatures represent very sparse, widely separated populations and many are bottom dwellers. These rare individuals are typically old and grow very slowly because of the limited food in the deep dark, so a disruption of that ecosystem will take a very long time to heal.

The Chernobyl Twins

But actual research into what these are takes effort... and “OMG NOPE” content gets more clicks than actual “here’s what these actually are” content.

Still not as scary looking as these two