A Life is A Life #PlanetOrPlastic

A Life is A Life #PlanetOrPlastic

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Who knew one small animal could change the view of 100's maybe 1000's of people. They have lives just like us. Dare it be said, their lives are more valuable than our own. We are killing them all off, not just betta's but every other fish out there. Things need to change. We are stubborn but they HAVE to. Not just for us but for them too. Or soon there will be nothing left. For the National Geographic, fight against single-use plastics.
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