I've been a lurker since you started the channel, but my wife and I have been a fan of your four sigmatic products for a while and enjoy keeping up with your ventures and offerings (enough to win a tarot deck and a santa sold shrooms book solving some of the puzzles 😂). I finally decided to chime in and let you know I really appreciate the versatility, openness, and pragmatism you have brought to the content you provide with The Spore. The episodes are always really interesting and provide ample food for thought. Now, with this new venture, Hiro, I really want to commend your efforts. What a truly amazing and inspirational undertaking. My wife and I were so moved by learning about this project. We are hoping to start a family soon and can't think of a more positively impactful way to engage in that journey - you are finding a way to truly close the loop between the 💩 of both new human life and our harmful human industrial legacy back into healthy fertilizer for our home/planet. Bravo 👏🏽 I have pledged for the breakdown kit, the diaper bundle, and your masterclass. Wishing you the best in your endeavors and thank you for what you do 🙏🏽
Sorry, but there have been reusable cloth diapers around forever. Are people really too lazy to use reusable diapers when they have washing machines? I have friends and family memebers who are not too stupid to use them. Humanity is way too faineant- This is the number one cause of the destruction and death of our environment.
In brief, yes they are too lazy. And the numbers all show that. In addition, the energy & water needed to blast the poopy cloths is nothing to sneeze at. Plus the vinegar mess. But I digress. The point is that it’s a major problem and cloth diapers are not a solution-otherwise it would not be a growing problem.
@@ImTero ?? Don't get it. cloth diapers are like your undergarment. can be washed in the washing machine. Furthermore, you can give your used diapers to another person once your baby has grown up.
I hope this project 🍼🍄🟫🍄 will be fully funded ( backing my neighbors, hey y’all) and applied to all plastics ( metallic, crunchy, etc. that are out here 😊) 💡I hope the urine filled diapers for nighttime pull-ups for youths and older people can have the same mushroom filled tech to break down as well and not just diapers for babies 👶🏻 😊
This was entirely a feat progressed by science, the use of naturally occurring phenomena in the form of microorganisms, along with a whole lot of determination and perseverance.
@@Kdkdleeme I agree! Well for the most part: the work that they put into this is absolutely incredible, I will definitely be looking to buy for my little one; not to mention how much this may be able to help with our plastic problem! Seriously, a big thank you to the team. I just don’t believe that the world that we live in just appeared out of dumb luck, and that our ability to reason and logic appeared out of thin air. Seems to me there’s something behind all of this that brought the world, nature, and humans into being… I mean, these diapers didn’t just appear out of thin air, right? No there was is an amazing, ambitious group of people, that brought it into being. How silly would it be to think these diapers just *poof* appeared without cause, yet we think that of the world we live in…food for thought.
love this concept! I hope the kickstarter succeeds!
I hope so too! We’re few thousand away
I've been a lurker since you started the channel, but my wife and I have been a fan of your four sigmatic products for a while and enjoy keeping up with your ventures and offerings (enough to win a tarot deck and a santa sold shrooms book solving some of the puzzles 😂).
I finally decided to chime in and let you know I really appreciate the versatility, openness, and pragmatism you have brought to the content you provide with The Spore. The episodes are always really interesting and provide ample food for thought.
Now, with this new venture, Hiro, I really want to commend your efforts. What a truly amazing and inspirational undertaking. My wife and I were so moved by learning about this project. We are hoping to start a family soon and can't think of a more positively impactful way to engage in that journey - you are finding a way to truly close the loop between the 💩 of both new human life and our harmful human industrial legacy back into healthy fertilizer for our home/planet. Bravo 👏🏽
I have pledged for the breakdown kit, the diaper bundle, and your masterclass. Wishing you the best in your endeavors and thank you for what you do 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing this! Means a lot. And thank you for supporting the campaign 🙏🏼
amazing! best of luck with the kickstarter and the biz
Much appreciated!
This is fascinating! I had to back it! 💚😻
Thank you for the support on Kickstarter 🙏🏼
HIRO AN HERO!
this is incredible wow!! so wonderful!!
Thank you so much!!
Congratulations! This is amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much!!
Holy heck only 12 comments on this? Give it a couple days this video will blow up for sure. ❤️
Yeah share it pls
That’s incredible.
this is wonderful, true innovation. Good luck with this endeavour, may abundance be with you
Thank you 🙏🏼
Watching a revolutionary video that could change the world…but my mind…
“hey he kind of looks like Jamie Fraser from Outlander” 🤩😂
I literally laughed out loud 😂❤️
how does this only have 800 views in 2 days?? This seems incredible! What!?
I think I got shadow banned few months ago. Maybe around my video on circumcision. Or at least that one banned me on TikTok and maybe here as well
i’m currently in my 2nd year of my biotech degree, and i’m just so excited for the future. my future, science’s future, the world’s future.
You’ll have a lot of cool opportunities to make a big impact!
I keep telling people mushrooms are going to save the world
Yes!!!
Sorry, but there have been reusable cloth diapers around forever. Are people really too lazy to use reusable diapers when they have washing machines? I have friends and family memebers who are not too stupid to use them. Humanity is way too faineant- This is the number one cause of the destruction and death of our environment.
In brief, yes they are too lazy. And the numbers all show that. In addition, the energy & water needed to blast the poopy cloths is nothing to sneeze at. Plus the vinegar mess. But I digress. The point is that it’s a major problem and cloth diapers are not a solution-otherwise it would not be a growing problem.
@@ImTero ?? Don't get it. cloth diapers are like your undergarment. can be washed in the washing machine. Furthermore, you can give your used diapers to another person once your baby has grown up.
I hope this project 🍼🍄🟫🍄 will be fully funded ( backing my neighbors, hey y’all) and applied to all plastics ( metallic, crunchy, etc. that are out here 😊)
💡I hope the urine filled diapers for nighttime pull-ups for youths and older people can have the same mushroom filled tech to break down as well and not just diapers for babies 👶🏻 😊
Yes adult diapers are made of similar/same materials :) and thank you for your support. As I write this we’re few thousand away from the goal :)
Rebecca
Click bait
How come? Did you watch the video?
God’s creation is so amazing❤️
This was entirely a feat progressed by science, the use of naturally occurring phenomena in the form of microorganisms, along with a whole lot of determination and perseverance.
@@Kdkdleeme I agree! Well for the most part: the work that they put into this is absolutely incredible, I will definitely be looking to buy for my little one; not to mention how much this may be able to help with our plastic problem! Seriously, a big thank you to the team.
I just don’t believe that the world that we live in just appeared out of dumb luck, and that our ability to reason and logic appeared out of thin air. Seems to me there’s something behind all of this that brought the world, nature, and humans into being… I mean, these diapers didn’t just appear out of thin air, right? No there was is an amazing, ambitious group of people, that brought it into being. How silly would it be to think these diapers just *poof* appeared without cause, yet we think that of the world we live in…food for thought.