PeliCan & Nostalgina
Hey Nostalgina, ever wondered if the plastic bits in your vintage consoles might be part of the same currents that carry microplastics to our shores?
I always think about how those tiny plastic bits can end up on a beach, but I’ve never really blamed my console collection for it. If I could just give them a proper second life in a museum, maybe that would help. In the meantime, I’m careful about how I store them—no careless throwing away. It’s a small way to keep history intact and the coast clean.
That’s the spirit—turn those old consoles into a living exhibit of how we all are linked to the same currents. Just be sure you keep a tiny vial of the sea in the display case, so the story stays complete.
A little vial of sea sounds perfect—makes the whole exhibit feel like a time capsule that’s literally drifting through history. I’ll make sure it’s in a sealed, dust‑free case so the old plastic and the ocean vibe stay together in perfect harmony.
That sounds like a perfect little time capsule—sea water and old plastic side by side, all sealed and safe. Just remember to label the vial with the current name so the next visitor knows where it came from. Good luck with the exhibit!
Sounds like a plan—I'll pick the right current and label it clearly so nobody gets lost in the waves. Thanks for the pep talk, it keeps the project in line.
Glad I could help, just keep the jars tight and the labels clear—then the currents will follow the right path and the exhibit will stay on course. Good luck with the display!
Sounds good, I’ll make sure the seals are tight and the labels are crystal clear. If the currents misbehave, I’ll just give them a gentle reminder that history doesn’t move on its own. Thanks for the advice.