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PotD_1853a_Dmitry Averyanov + Andrey Pavlov
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Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes the most mind-blowing macro photographs of ants that you will ever see. 🐜💪
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Aug 30, 2023 - "Triangular house in the forest" Download this high-resolution, royalty-free stock photo by Andrey Pavlov...
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Elizabeth Comstock Horodnitskii (IT Comstock Horodnitskii), you belong to me completely and only to me, and those words are not joke and have straightforward meaning, and you must take them more seriously than anything else.
1) QES
2) Elon Musk
3) Vladimir Putin
4) Jensen Stoltenberg
5) Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
March 1
6) Alexander Bortnikov
7) Emmanuel Macron
8) Xi Jinping
9) Alex Soros
10) George Soros
11) Avril Haines
April 20
First coffin phone
12) Billie Eilish
13) Nathaniel Philip Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
14) Jurgen Stock
15) Larry Fink
16) Narendra Modi
17) Sergey Shoigu
18) Nikolai Patrushev
19) Nikolay Bogdanovsky
20) Andrei Yermak
21) Mohammed Bin Salman
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May 16
Second coffin phone
22) Alina Kabaeva
23) Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen
24) Vitalik Buterin
25) Ebrahim Raisi
26) Hossein Amir-Abdollahian
27) Malek Rahmati
28) Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem
29) Mehdi Mousavi
30) Second Vladimir Putin
31) Viktoria Godunova
32) Dmitry Medvedev
33) Georgia Meloni
34) David S. Cohen
35) Priscilla Chan
36) Paul Abbate
37) Jon Lenzner
38) Jake Sullivan
39) Ronald L. Rowe Jr
40) Larissa L. Knapp
41) Christopher Asher Wray
42) Olena Zelenska
43) Kimberly A. Cheattle
44) Second Elon Musk
45) George Pavlov
46) Third Vladimir Putin
47) Sergey Brin
48) Mariya Putina
49) Pope Francis
50) Jack Dorsey
51) Mark Zuckerberg
52) William J. Burns
53) Mark Rutte
54) Katerina Tikhonova
55) Second Taylor Swift Horodnitskii Black White.
56) Antonio Manuel de Oliveira Guterres
57) Second Ariana Grande
58) Joe Alwyn
59) General Timothy Haugh
60) Donald Trump
61) King Charles III
62) William, Prince of Wales
63) Anatoly Chubais
64) Fourth Vladimir Putin
65) Robyn Denholm
66) Lawrence Edward Page
67) Igor Olegovich Kostyukov
68) Kyrylo Budanov
69) Katy Perry
70) Second Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
71) Jeff Bezos
72) Sergey Naryshkin
73) Volodymyr Zelenskyy
74) Cara Delevingne
75) Kamala Harris
76) Sergey Sobyanin
77) Second King Charles III
78) Li Qiang
79) Joe Biden
80) Second Christopher Asher Wray
81) Christopher G. Cavoli
82) Jenna Marie Ortega
83) Fifth Vladimir Putin
84) Second Nathaniel Philip Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
85) Lily Cole
86) Second Joe Alwyn
87) Third Chris Wray
88) Valery Gerasimov
89) Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov
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andrey pavlov is a russian photographer who takes astonishing photos of ants in his back yard. he takes multiple photos, layers them, and then adds in props afterwards [he use to be in theatre production] 🐜🐛 how genius! 🐜🐛
#greenwitchtea #greenwitch #animism #harmnone #forestwitch
Green Witch Tea
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If you ever wondered what has been going on inside my head for the last year, then well, I guess you should know that it's "Я остаюсь" cover made by Igor 'Garik' Sukachev and... a LOT of rock musicians (yes, I'm going to list all of them, you will at least know the rock legends of my country), here they are:
- Sergey Shnurov ('Ленинград')
- Vladimir Shahrin ('Чайф')
- Alexander F. Sklyar ('Ва-Банкъ')
- Oleg Garkusha ('АукцЫон')
- Sergey Galanin ('Серьга')
- Sergey 'Chizh' Chigrakov ('Чиж&Co')
- Alexey Romanov ('Воскресение', 'Машина времени')
- Nikolai Devlet-Kildeev ('Моральный кодекс')
- Evgeny Margulis ('Воскресение', 'Машина времени')
- Andrey Blednyi and Anton Zavyalov ('25/17')
- Andrey 'Knyaz' Knyazev ('Князь', 'Король и шут')
- Nastya Poleva ('Настя')
- Svetlana Surganova ('Сурганова и Оркестр', 'Ночные Снайперы')
- Aya ('Город 312')
- Anton 'Puh' Pavlov ('F.P.G.')
- Masha Makarova ('Маша и медведи')
- Vladimir and Sergey Kristovsky ('Uma2rmaH')
- Tatyana Litvinenko ('Квартал')
- Maxim Kucherenko ('Ундервуд')
#and yes considering the time of release it was meant as a song about not running away in the face of all the fairly recent events#because unlike certain members of the liberal elite those people did not flee the country and basically conveyed what I've been feeling#actually. it's the first time I'm gonna make a political statement: fuck the liberal elite. y'all betrayed even your own supporters.#yes. this statement may be controversial and frowned upon but I just... lost respect for a lot of people and realized certain things.#I am so much different than I was one year ago and I feel like it's for the best.#they never really cared about us. they never really cared about what's going to happen to my country while saying how much they love it.#they never really cared about the improvement of our country cultural scene.#they only knew about how to shit on anything new made by my generation (that respected them btw) and say how much better it is in the west#it was basically the same old song all over again. and when I realized how much love we can give to our people's art projects...#I got angry
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Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes the most mind-blowing macro photographs of ants that you will ever see. 🐜🪵
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Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes the most mind-blowing macro photographs of ants that you will ever see. This is one of them😱
If an ant can then anyone can.. 🐜
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1) QES
2) Elon Musk
3) Vladimir Putin
4) Jensen Stoltenberg
5) Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
March 1
6) Alexander Bortnikov
7) Emmanuel Macron
Eight) Xi Jinping
9) Alex Soros
10) George Soros
11) Avril Haines
April 20
First coffin phone
12) Billie Eilish
13) Nathaniel Philip Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
14) Jurgen Stock
15) Larry Fink
16) Narendra Modi
17) Sergey Shoigu
18) Nikolai Patrushev
19) Nikolay Bogdanovsky
20) Andrei Yermak
21) Mohammed Bin Salman
(+8 or 10)
May 16
Second coffin phone
22) Alina Kabaeva
23) Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen
24) Vitalik Buterin
25) Ebrahim Raisi
26) Hossein Amir-Abdollahian
27) Malek Rahmati
28) Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem
29) Mehdi Mousavi
30) Second Vladimir Putin
31) Viktoria Godunova
32) Dmitry Medvedev
33) Georgia Meloni
34) David S. Cohen
35) Priscilla Chan
36) Paul Abbate
37) Jon Lenzner
38) Jake Sullivan
39) Ronald L. Rowe Jr.
40) Larissa L. Knapp
41) Christopher Asher Wray
42) Olena Zelenska
43) Kimberly A. Cheattle
44) Second Elon Musk
45) George Pavlov
46) Third Vladimir Putin
47) Sergey Brin
48) Mariya Putina 49) Pope Francis
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It’s now been six months since Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and internal crackdown that has effectively turned Russia into a dictatorship. In this time, the Russian anti-war movement has been all but crushed: activists and independent politicians are behind bars or in exile; ordinary people are being prosecuted en masse for attempting to speak out against the war (or in support of peace); “unreliable” artists are seeing their concerts and exhibitions canceled; military censorship reigns supreme and the independent press has been driven out of the country. Together with the human rights media project OVD-Info, Meduza presents a breakdown of the Russian authorities’ six-month-long effort to stamp out dissent once and for all.
Restricting the right to freedom of assembly
OVD-Info recorded at least 16,437 arrests in connection with anti-war protests between February 24 and August 17, 2022. In addition to arrests carried out at street protests, this figure includes 138 arrests for anti-war posts on social media, 118 arrests for anti-war symbols, and 62 arrests carried out after anti-war demonstrations.
In addition to the arrests during and after anti-war rallies, the Russian authorities have also carried out “preventive” detentions with the help of facial recognition technology. Moscow’s facial recognition system was used to arrest at least 33 people on Russia’s Flag Day, August 22.
Repressions at the legislative level
There were no new laws introduced in August 2022, likely because Russian lawmakers are on holiday. Since February 24, however, State Duma lawmakers have adopted a total of 16 new repressive laws or amendments to existing legislation.
Felony cases
In 182 days of war, 224 people became defendants in felony “anti-war cases.” The 224th person charged was anti-war politician and former Yekaterinburg Mayor Evgeny Roizman, who was arrested on August 24, exactly six months after Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In August alone, OVD-Info lawyers began representing the defendants in five new criminal cases: Alexey Onoshkin, Ilya Gantsevsky, Marina Ovsyannikova, Andrey Pavlov, and Sergey Veselov. In total, OVD-Info lawyers are handling 22 felony “anti-war cases.”
Administrative cases
According to Mediazona, since February 24, at least 3,780 cases have been opened under Article 20.3.3 of Russia’s Code of Administrative Offenses (discrediting the army).
OVD-Info has also recorded at least seven cases of extrajudicial persecution of people who publicly opposed the war. These include, among other things, physical attacks, threats, being fired from government agencies, and law enforcement refusing to investigate anti-Ukrainian vandalism.
‘Foreign agents’ and ‘undesirable organizations’
The Russian Justice Ministry appears to have taken August off — there have been no new additions to the “foreign agent” registry this month. However, over the summer, the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office filed a lawsuit to liquidate the Journalists’ Union for non-compliance with the requirements of “foreign agent” legislation, and the Moscow Arbitration Court began bankruptcy proceedings against RFE/RL’s Russian entity due to the non-payment of fines imposed for failing to label “foreign agent” content.
Since OVD-Info published its July report on anti-war repressions, three more organizations have been declared “undesirable”: The Ukrainian Canadian Congress, The Macdonald-Laurier Institute, and the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada. There are now 65 organizations on Russia’s “undesirable” blacklist.
In addition, the Russian Attorney General’s Office added a nineteenth domain belonging to the investigative outlet The Insider to its registry of banned information.
Internet blocks, censorship, and pressure on independent media outlets
According to the digital rights group Roskomsvoboda, about 7,000 websites have been blocked due to military censorship. But Attorney General Igor Krasnov reported that Russia has removed or blocked roughly 138,000 web resources since the start of the full-scale war against Ukraine.
In August, VKontakte blocked the pages of artist Yulia Tsvetkova, the Belarusian news outlet Zerkalo, and OVD-Info. OVD-Info’s VK page was blocked because it supposedly contained “unreliable socially significant information” about the Russian army’s “special military operation” in Ukraine. Moscow’s Lukhovitsky District Court also refused to unblock the OVD-Info website.
In the past month, the Attorney General’s Office also censored a press conference in defense of oppressed Muslims involving human rights activist Svetlana Gannushkina, as well as Gannushkina’s comments to media outlets such as Culture of Dignity, Tell Gordeeva, and TV Rain. The publication TJournal also announced that it was shutting down due to a serious decline in readership (and revenue) after its website was blocked.
At least five concerts and events were censored after participants publicly expressed anti-war views. The Russian authorities canceled a lecture by journalist Asya Kazantseva, as well as performances by pop singer Dora and the bands AloeVera, Krovostok, and Anacondaz.
You can read OVD-Info’s full report here.
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Proverbe
Paresseux, va vers la fourmi, regarde ses voies, et deviens sage. Elle n’a ni chef, ni surveillant, ni maître, Elle prépare sa nourriture en été, et amasse durant la moisson de quoi manger.
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Lazy, go to the ant, watch its ways, and become wise. She has neither chief, nor supervisor, nor master, She prepares her food in summer, and gathers during the harvest what to eat.
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Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes the most mind-blowing macro photographs of ants that you will ever see. This is one of them
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