Happy Friday! It's time for my end-of-week links roundup, a collecting of interesting stuff I've seen or read over the last week

Today: sewer rats, vintage video games, forever toys, fancy pigeons, and the entrance to hell 🐀 👾 🧱 🦆 🔥

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1) A look at plastic Lego bricks as a “forever toy”

“The LEGO Group estimates that about 97% of all LEGO set consumers hold onto their bricks or pass them on to families, but the LEGO Group also worries about the remaining 3%, and that fuels the company’s deep investment in environmental sustainability efforts.”

https://padandpixel.com/sustainability-and-the-everlasting-lego-brick/

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Sustainability and the Everlasting LEGO Brick

The LEGO brick is in many ways a forever toy, designed to last generations and work with all iterations. But that’s not only a good thing. It also means that the hundreds of billions of

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@lauraehall I'm OK with aliens coming to earth 5 billion years in the future and still finding lego bricks.