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Two Reddit comments, the second a reply to the first.

Copper is so recyclable that stuff that was mined pre BC is being used today.

So what you’re telling me is that when the copper head in my old 78 Volvo cracked when it blew the head gasket it was actually Ea-nāṣir’s fault again? That son of a bitch.

Then a picture of a man pleading, with the caption

He can’t keep getting away with it!

  • frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    17 hours ago

    Metal is the best stuff to recycle. Glass takes a lot of energy to melt into new shapes, so if possible, it’s better to reuse it as is. Paper products are OK. Anything plastic is somewhere between bad and no.

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    Pre BC? How far back is that? Once we get to millions I guess BC/AD is a rounding error. Fucking dinosaur mines.

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      Also Ea-nasir was probably keeping them around for legal reasons. Like saving a letter or text in case some uppity fuck takes you to court, also the guy who wrote the most famous tablet owed Ea-nasir money.

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      There are thousands of years that happened before Christ that are part of history, or in other words, writing was in use for thousands of years before Christ.

      Also, not sure what’s so surprising about figuring out metallurgy before using writing.

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          “Pre BC” is pretty much redundant and makes no sense. There is no “before before christ”. BCE, BC, or Bronze Age would all have been correct.

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          You’re right, I hadn’t even noticed this. My brain corrected it as I was reading without me realizing.

          So, “before before Christ”. Like, even before the concept of before Christ. Which brings us before time. Before the universe itself.

          Copper only appeared after the beginning of the universe…

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            The concept of “Before Christ” only arrived “After Christ”.

            One cannot have a concept of a negative who’s positive has not yet been made known. The absence of Christ could not have been conceptualized before the presence of Christ.

            Edit for clarity:

            In other words, Pre-BC is still just BC because to be before the concept of BC one must only come before C.

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          Are you referring to the pre-before-pre-BC times? The post-BC times do not count as before that so not all of time is pre-BC.

          But ultimately yes, that was the joke I was making.

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      Unlike iron, which oxidizes and flakes off to dust, possibly never to be mined again if it washes out to sea and sinks to the ocean floor

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        Unlike iron, which oxidizes and flakes off to dust

        Copper’s patina is oxidation and can flake off. It’s what makes the statue of Liberty green.

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      I think the mind bend is the idea that the copper you’re holding might have been unearthed thousands of years ago and processed for different usage many times over.