Am Freitag führte die FF Werne eine umfangreiche Realbrandausbildung für die Atemschutzgeräteträger der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr durch.
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Ruhr Nachrichten: Prozess um erschossenen Mouhamed D.: Mutmaßlicher Todesschütze wohnt in #Selm
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Tag 2 der Sinterklaas Tour! Heute habe ich endlich wieder meinen OberElfen dabei! Die letzten Tage war er noch sehr fleißig in der Weihnachtswerkstatt! Wir freuen uns schon sehr auf die großen und kleinen Kinder! Wir sind heute in Senden, Bad Sassendorf, Werne, Selm und Hamm unterwegs! Vielleicht sehen wir uns ja??? 🎄🎅🏼🧝🏻♂️🎄 #weihnachten #sinterklaas #nikolaus #oberelf #TeamWeihnachten #advent #adventszeit #hamm #senden #badsassendorf #selm #werne #mokipa (hier: Mokipa Event & Medical) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClspbWat2b1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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friends if you had to describe your ult in one word what word would it be
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Fossil Novembirb: Day 11 - A New Dawn
Messel lake is a legendary fossil site from the middle Eocene of Germany, about 40 million years ago. It preserves incredible fossils and a great diversity of life thanks to the lake's dark, volcanic secrets. This was also famously the setting of the first episode of the paleodocumentary series Walking With Beasts. While the episode isn't particularly accurate and actually takes place at the later part of the Paleogene greenhouse, one thing is certain. There were a lot of birds here.
Hassiavis: An insectivorous bird related to nightjars and owlet-nightjars. The fossil of this bird is so well preserved that even the pattern of the bird's wing feathers is visible.
Paraprefica: An early relative of those peculiar South American birds, the potoos. In all likelyhood, this early potoo was just as weird as modern ones.
Scaniacypselus: One of the first true swifts, and was just as incredibly adapter for a life on the wing as modern swifts and tree-swifts.
Messelirrisor: A tiny insectivorous bird that was related to hoopoes.
Selmes: This small omnivorous bird was related to modern mousebirds. And like them, it could wwist all four of its toes forwards.
Eocoracias: A relative of rollers and the dollarbird that ate insects. The coloration of this bird is fully known thanks to excellent fossil preservation.
Masillastega: The earliest known gannet known from a complete skull. This booby dove under the surface to catch fish, though it likely didn't plunge down like modern boobies.
Rhynchaeites: A widespread wader known from multiple fossil sites in Europe. It closely resembles and may have been related to modern ibises.
Messelornis: A relative of modern rails and the obscure finfoots, this was a very successful bird, with fossils found from Europe and North America.
Juncitarsus: A long legged and spear beaked bird that resembles a crane, but is actually related to grebes and flamingoes. It used it's sharp beak to spear fish.
Paleotis: A relatively large and flightless relative of the modern ostriches, standing around a metre tall.
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before and after coloring
i was tagged by @parksunghoons, thank you so much xixi!💖
most of these gifs were made in the past few weeks, so there's not much of a difference between them. recently i had gotten back into turnings blues to purples, and the curves, selective color and gradient map layers are still my besties, sometimes they can save lives lksjfdks (also color balance). my personal favorites from this bunch are the first and fifth gifs<3 i feel like my recent gifs came out prettier than before, so im very happy about that development hehe
im tagging @hyunjinz, @wonjinist, @hueningkai, @cyatual, @yutito, @yeonjune, @choi-soobin, @seungyounies, @tixti, @haramie and @choi-soobin, also anyone who haven't done this game recently but would like to do it, + as always feel free to ignore the tag! ^^
(in case you don't recognize me, it is i, vi, user @/choining and @/dosireh (and some other but mostly active there rn lskjf here's my carrd))
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