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St Ferdinand Ave, St. Louis, Missouri.
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ST.LOUIS MIKU
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physique at cbgb in st louis 02/25/24
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St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Missouri, August 11, 1931
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Day 1169 of posting pictures of elephants.
Source: St Louis Zoo
#cutie#just look at him#reminds me of Tula#st louis#elephant#image of the day#cuteness overload#cute animals#elephants#not my image#wildlife#nature#adorable#cuteness#baby#baby animal#baby elephant#important
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doing very normal things in st louis on our Lackadaisy research trip :3
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Happy birthday to the original catboy 🥳😽 (x - x - x - x)
#i was saving these clips on capcut so i could make a longer one with all of them but I honestly don't have time so this will have to do 🥲#dan and phil#dnp#phan#amazingphil#daniel howell#phil lester#dan howell#danisnotonfire#tit preshow#austin#st louis#akron#indianapolis
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Took the Amtrak yesterday from St. Louis to this beautiful city to take pictures of…trains. @amtrak-official
#travel photography#photography#chicago#trains#train station#amtrak#st louis#winter snow#city night#citylights#city photography#cityscape
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Lewis St, St. Louis, Missouri.
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A continuation of Matthew taking the Stanley Cup around ST Louis, including his school Chaminade, and with his fresh cut still looks young enough to be a student there tbh, also visiting some of his other favorite spots this is adorable.
#matthew tkachuk#florida panthers#taryn tkachuk#ellie connell#st louis#tkachukycheese#a tkachuk takeover
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Found this massive grafitti mural in stl titled the battle of st louis. It depicts a comical war between canada and the usa. The whole thing went on for like 70ft. Ignore the tags, wish I found it sooner.
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You are frightened. It’s all right, Percy. Your father sent me to tell you, it’s all right. Just breathe. Your father is here. He’s always been here. It is so hard for him to stand back. To see you struggle. It is so hard for us all. But he’s here. And he’s so very proud. Trust him. Trust yourself. Just… breathe.
PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS 1x04: I Plunge to My Death
#bread stuff#sliced bread#pjo#percy jackon and the olympians#pjoedit#pjo tv show#pjo series#percy jackson tv show#percy jackson#the lightning thief#pjosource#pjotvedit#percyjacksonedit#tvedit#100#sorry i HAVE to gif the st louis scenes#there is no greater joy than seeing the scene where percy falls from the arch#lol edited to move the text from the first gif to the second my bad#st louis
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When Linda Morice and her family first moved to St. Louis in 1957, they had no idea they had anything to fear. Then, people started getting sick. "It was a slow, insidious process," Morice said. After the death of Morice's mother, her physician uncle took her aside and gave her a stark warning: "Linda, I don't believe St. Louis is a very healthy place to live. Everyone on this street has a tumor." Their neighborhood was bordered by Coldwater Creek, a 19-mile tributary of the Missouri River. It wound through their backyards, near baseball fields, schools and cemeteries — and past lots where leaking barrels and open-air dumps of nuclear waste leeched into its waters. "It was shocking that this creek was likely making people sick," Morice said. Starting in 1942, roughly one ton of pure uranium was produced per day in downtown St. Louis. It was then shipped to labs across the country for the top secret Manhattan Project that created the first nuclear bomb. The leftover waste was dumped around the city. "That material was in 82 different spots throughout St. Louis County. It spilled. Children played in it. It seemed to me that there wasn't an attempt to absolutely get to the bottom of it," Morice said. In Morice's family alone, her mother, father and brother died of cancer, leaving her to think differently about her childhood. "All that time, all those fun things were happening, but that whole time we, and the rest of the community were being exposed to some pretty dangerous stuff," Morice said. Now her husband, who also lived in the area, is fighting cancer. He's being treated by urologic oncologist Dr. Gautum Agarwal. For the last several years, Agarwal has been tracking which of his patients lived near Coldwater Creek. "I was seeing patients who are young, who had developed pretty significant cancers from areas that there's been some contamination with nuclear waste," Agarwal said. While radiation is known to cause cancer, experts say they can't pin down the specific cause of the disease in a given patient. But a 2019 study from the Department of Health and Human Services found that people who lived and played near Coldwater Creek from the 1960s to 1990s "could be at an increased risk of developing lung cancer, bone cancer or leukemia." "The people there deserve for us to look at this much closer than we have," Agarwal said.
#this is almost literally in my backyard by the way#st louis#missouri#anti capitalism#pollution#environmentalism
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Erik Johnson 1000 nhl games
#hockey#Erik johnson#EJ#Philadelphia Flyers#flyers#St Louis blues#blues#St Louis#St.Louis blues#St.Louis#St. Louis blues#St. Louis#Colorado Avalanche#Stanley cup#buffalo sabres#sabres#my edit#my edits#collage#collage art#collage artwork#digital collage#digital art
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