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Say, say, my playmate
Won’t you lay hands on me? [oc]
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Chicago Tribune, Illinois, September 7, 1913
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I miss the days when you could see a cool image and didn’t have to analyse it to see if it’s actually AI
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🔴 BREAKING: According to The Telegraph (Aug 21, 2025), famine has officially been declared in Gaza for the first time by the UN-backed IPC.
While Israel prepares to destroy what remains of Gaza City, families here are being torn apart by hunger, destruction, and despair.
My own family is among those suffering, with nothing left to survive on.
Please, donate to help keep us alive. 🇵🇸🕊️
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(#167 on the verified fundraiser list by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi).
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"Two years ago, the UK government gave roughly $15 million to its own conservation organ called Natural England for the purpose of preventing species decline.
Now, its report card has arrived, and its A+ work has seen the recovery of 150 struggling or declining species.
Natural England used the money to fund 63 projects involving 78 different partners across the country.
For the nature lover, the list of wild beneficiaries of the work will gladden the heart. Standout achievements include a breakthrough for the iconic lady’s slipper orchid, with the first known case of natural propagation in the wild after over 30 years of dedicated work to collect seeds.
686 acres of vital nesting islands were created or enhanced for seabirds such as common tern, little tern and Sandwich tern. 56,000 plugs of food plants were laid for butterflies, such as marsh violet for the small pearl-bordered fritillary, and devil’s bit scabious for marsh fritillary, at the new sites.
A grant-funded breeding and supervised release program saw the first wild hatching of a red-billed chough in Kent for the first time in over 200 years. 633 new breeding areas (nest boxes and similar structures) were created through the program for otter, dormouse, bats, willow tits, and other birds.
A huge focus as well fell on habitat creation or restoration, including over 642 acres of flower-rich grassland meadows, 1,000 acres of floodplain grasslands, 874 acres of broadleaf woodland, and 240 acres of marsh.
215 ponds and streams were dug or restored which became the new haunts of water voles and the rare Eurasian bittern.
Volunteers were a huge part of these various grant-funded projects. 100,000 hours of volunteer work were donated by members of the public during the 2 years of operations, a component which Natural England said would form a vital backbone if these achievements are to be sustained and built upon.
“This and a feeling of real engagement with an amazing natural environment has been a huge psychological boost for me,” said Steve, a volunteer with the ‘White Cliffs and White Chalk’ National Trust project.
“This has been, and continues to be, a great way to gain a better understanding of local ecology and to improve my understanding of the protected areas and species at risk.”
Natural England will shortly be making an announcement about future plans."
-via Good News Network, August 21, 2025
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Clock is ticking, that's for certain!
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your characters love it when you draw them floating and/or in a white void. it gives them a break from existing within the context of reality for a while it’s relaxing
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thatbemeqq
video is mildly funny but this comment killed me

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Top photo: Artist Betye Saar in her Los Angeles studio, 1970. She is pictured holding Black Girl's Window (1969), an autobiographical collage shown below in more detail.
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sketches of the 10th doctor as a little weasel
and 14 too <3
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whatever you want to say about Timothee Chalamet you CANNOT say he has an iPhone face, because just look at the Little Women daguerrotypes

He looks like Franz Kafka. He looks like a French poet who died of consumption and "never married." He looks like a cobbler named Shumacher whose country of birth was Prussia. He looks like he's never used a seeing machine in his life
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my friends and i can't stop referencing this post
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Superman (2025) — dir. James Gunn
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i finally read golden kamuy
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cinema paradiso (1988), giuseppe tornatore
bacchus (2010), cy twombly
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