MEMBRANE, "DISCIPLINE AND PUNISH" (2013)
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MEMBRANE, "DISCIPLINE AND PUNISH" (2013)
dear homies: trash tide's josh f + former lumpy dumper zach aka tony moroni. git it
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The stuff in the bottom layers, there’s so much weight and pressure that there’s no space for any form of decomposition. So if you do a core sample, for instance, of Fresh Kills, which has been done and you pull up these early layers, you can still read the newspapers from that era. I’ve seen slide shows from archaeologists who’ve done this work and the hotdogs look like you could throw them on the grill. But they’re from the 1953 layer of Fresh Kills. So even the organics in there are not necessarily decomposing. And yes, in the upper layers, there’s stuff that will outlast us as a species, probably, by hundreds of thousands of years.
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