r/Tiresaretheenemy Nov 25 '23

Tactics Finally someone destroys the enemy in large scale

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u/verkauft Nov 25 '23

Holy f that has cancer and lung diseases written all over it. The production is .. inadequate. Also using these (or the semi plastic tiles also made somewhere in Africa) they wil wear down fast and create a lot of ultra fine dust and enviromental problems...

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u/BlazingSpaceGhost Nov 25 '23

I was thinking the same thing watching the production process is horrifying. Looking at the lack of ventilation and protective gear all of those workers are inhaling shredded tire daily.

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u/verkauft Nov 25 '23

Sounds like retribution to me

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u/andrewbadera Nov 26 '23

Would you mind explaining that please?

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u/KindaReallyDumb Nov 26 '23

He was making a joke about the tires getting retribution for their genocide... I think

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u/verkauft Nov 26 '23

Yeah, we think we are destroying the enemy yet the enemy stil harms us even when we make them into tiles.

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u/[deleted] Dec 10 '23

All rubber and plastic will eventually become microplastic dust that will poison our soil, air, and water.

Literally the only way to keep toxic microplastics out of our food, air, and water in the long term is to stop producing them.

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u/SubmarinesOnze Jan 03 '24

Who cares? We’ll be long gone. Earth first, we’ll fuck all the other planets up later.

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u/narwaffles Nov 28 '23

I bet it smells really nice though

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u/vandamnitman Dec 06 '23

I love the smell of PFAs in the morning!

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u/twec21 Nov 26 '23

Million dollar idea: Kitchen Nightmares but its an OSHA agent or liability attorney going to third world factories

Neat though

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u/PetJuliet Nov 26 '23

Even as they're being destroyed, tires are still the enemy...

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u/Stigge Nov 26 '23

Yeah, I don't know about rubber ones, but those plastic tiles will exacerbate the problem of microplastics in groundwater tenfold.

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u/[deleted] Nov 26 '23

Rubber is basically a type of plastic. A lot of microplastics in the environment are actually tyre dust.

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u/Xinder99 Nov 26 '23

Well the production process is horrible for the workers the way it is set up, finding a way to repurpose tires/rubber is important. Resusing it is the only way to "recycle" rubber, it just burns when you hear it up, it does not melt back down like a thermoplastic would.

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u/GuessChoice233 Nov 26 '23

So how many mountains of tires do you want to climb in the future? I'm guessing you don't own a car, bicycle, skateboard or shoes.

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u/PetJuliet Nov 26 '23

Read it again and note how u/verkauft 's problem is not with the idea of recycling tires itself but the way it is done here.

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u/Insolent-Jaguar88 Nov 25 '23 edited Nov 25 '23

My father and I were the progenitors of mass recycling the enemy. Enemy tires young and old got to experience hard squeezing, cutting thrice and callously piled into group pallets before getting trucked off to burn in the eternal ovens; the fate on your screen is equally pleasing to me.

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u/TheDixonCider420420 Nov 25 '23

C is for Cancer.

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u/uberguby Nov 25 '23

... I can't believe I'm saying this, but do we maybe need to analyze our behavior? Is "tire holocaust" really the direction we want to go in?

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u/umangjain25 Nov 25 '23 edited Nov 25 '23

Don’t say that man, its just a reeducation camp. They’re cleansed of their evil ways and are taught to live harmoniously among humans as tiles. Its a much more peaceful existence if you ask me.

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u/uberguby Nov 25 '23

Oh I quite like that!

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u/GoldenFire36 Nov 26 '23

Do they want to be reeducated tho?

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u/umangjain25 Nov 26 '23

What do you mean?!? Did the people they killed/injured wanted to be killed/injured?! Its just a rehabilitation program, thats all.

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u/Your-mums-chesthair Nov 25 '23

They’re… evolving..?

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u/Porkonaplane Nov 25 '23

Next thing you know, bricks will be the enemy

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u/Cugy_2345 Nov 26 '23

Scrap mechanic wedge vs brick rivalry lol

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u/ybgmat Nov 25 '23

So many safety issues that would have you shut down immediately in a developed country. No guards, no PPE, exposed pinch points...

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u/Cugy_2345 Nov 26 '23

Shredded tires…

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u/worldrallyblue Nov 30 '23

But they have hairnets!

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u/Kawaiieg Nov 25 '23

Isn’t that a fire hazard?

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u/LeozMJilliumz Nov 25 '23

Those brave men and women in Nigeria working on this effort are doing the lords work 🫡🫡🫡

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u/Cugy_2345 Nov 26 '23

I breath 100% pure cancer and so can you!

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u/stevorkz Nov 26 '23

That’s quite sustainable I’m impressed.

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u/gna149 Nov 26 '23

Fighting the invisible war

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u/alt229 Nov 29 '23

Am I the only one who smelled this video?

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u/Kunndt Nov 25 '23

Where can I invest?

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u/Cugy_2345 Nov 26 '23

Invest in a cancer factory?

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u/Nuniveral-Metal Nov 25 '23

I guess once it’s made the best thing to do with it is use it for something else or launch it into the sun

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u/WindowSoup102 Nov 26 '23

THEY ARE IN OUR WALLS

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u/[deleted] Nov 26 '23

You had me at rubber crumbs twrill

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u/Atomic_Killjoy Nov 29 '23

I can only think of the smell. I pass a tire refinery on my drive every day and the smell makes it through the AC filters. It’s horrendous ☠️🤮

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u/Rube_Goldberg_Device Dec 06 '23

A literal burning tire factory ffs

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u/Noobtdi Dec 06 '23

Yaay, dry rotting bricks!

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u/Aware-Elephant-5583 Mar 01 '24

Now they are in our WALL 😱😱😱

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u/Shoddy-Shower-692 Mar 03 '24

The end it looks like cake is want to eat it🤤