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 for a long time. A long time. Finally, we have visual confirmation of what we could only dream and joke about for years: it sure as hell looks like the Fast and Furious franchise is gonna rocket a car into space. The latest trailer for F9, the ninth film in the Fast and Furious saga, gives us director Justin Lin at his best, back after a few films away鈥攁nd hes ready to bring the high-flying, action-packed mega franchise to a close with a few final films. The first was originally scheduled to open in May of last year and will now open on June 25. Probably. Maybe. You know how this goes at this point.      As you c stanley water bottle an see, the gangs all back, from originals like Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brews stanley cups ter, as well as later additions such as Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris,  Nathalie Emmanuel, Charlize Theron, and Helen Mirren. Joining the cast for F9 is John Cena as Doms long long broth stanley cup er and Sung Kang鈥攃urrently off in the Star Wars galaxy for the Obi-Wan Kenobi show鈥攆inds his justice as resurrected character Han Lue  alias Han Seoul-Oh . Besides all that, its still not exactly clear whats going on plotwise. Some kind of team up between Cipher  Theron  and Jakob  Cena  that pulls Dom and the family in. But this is as big as it gets, with lots of magnets, a caterpillar-looking mega convoy, sniper-rifle Han and, of course, Tej and Roman with rockets, helmets, aiming to the sky.  Theyre gonna bust out of the atmosphere for sure.  You did see the spaceship toy at the beginning as聽f Ojnh Marvel   s聽The Vision聽Is Telling a Story Unlike Any Superhero Comic I   ve Ever Read
 And so, for this weeks Giz Asks, we reached out to a number of experts鈥攊n geography, paleobiology, environmental science, engineering and more鈥攖o figure out the absolute worst trash that humans produce.      Josh Lepawsky Associate Professor, Geography, Memorial University, and leader of the Reassembling Rubbish research project, a five year examination of the issue of e-waste Heres the thing: there is no universal human who creates the same trash of the same type, tonnage, or toxicity everywhere on Earth. There is also no universal human experience of the harms from different kinds or amounts of wastes and the different forms of damage they can inflict. Household trash put out for curbside pickup in many US or Canadian cities often contain chemical stanley cup becher s from ordinary household cleaning products that can be acutely poisonous and lethal. When you look at statistics for death and injury on the job, b stanley flask eing a trash collector is about as dangerous as being a firefighter. Radioactive wastes from nuclear power generation might grip the imagination of a worst waste since their harmful effects last thousands of years. Yet, that kind of longevity is relevant to other types of wastes like plastics and their associated chemicals, even in ordinary  stanley cup municipal landfills. Other wastes, like persistent organic pollutants  POPs  released from herbicides, pesticides, and a range of other industrial applications, can travel great distances from where they are initially manufactured or used, for exampl