"At least I used paper straws and recycled my toothbrush" people say sarcastically while sharing images of the oil refineries in the Middle East burning after being attacked.
Yes, at least you've done that.
And keep doing that.
Then DON'T VOTE FOR PEOPLE WHO DO THIS!
10.03.2026 23:06
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This is what a timelapse of sleeping seals looks like. Seals can hold their breath for up to 19 minutes and even nap underwater. While sleeping, they sink and periodically swim to the surface to breathe. [πΉzeehondencentrum]
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09.03.2026 07:38
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I get yelled at for saying this but for many hundreds of years people went to university not to get diplomas or be employable but because immersion in the humanities was considered foundational to a good life, and school must return to its original purpose: the joy of learning.
08.03.2026 00:22
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I just noticed she dipped her hand in the dookie vinegar π
08.03.2026 21:26
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They're doing an amazing job, imo. The man's never been more repulsive.
08.03.2026 20:28
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there's so much bad in the world but there's also people who lift up and carry an elderly bat around every day so he can pretend he's flying again, and that's the part of the world I think is worth fighting for
07.03.2026 15:46
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Caitlin KALINOWSKI over X
I resigned from OpenAl. I care deeply about the Robotics team and the work we built together.
This wasn't an easy call. Al has an important role in national security. But surveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they got. This was about principle, not people. I have deep respect for Sam and the team, and I'm proud of what we built together.
OpenAI head of robotics just resigned over company deal with the Pentagon sayingβ¦
βSurveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they gotβ
07.03.2026 19:05
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There's a Samsung phone ad where people take a photo of themselves at a night party, then add their dog and make the night into day.
Why even take that photo? What is the point of recording your fake life?
06.03.2026 22:35
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12 old coins displayed on a white surface. 8 of the coins are gold coloured and 4 are tarnished silver. Next to the coins is a small description reading "Moedas Espanholas (Prata)" and "Large Selection of Milled Spanish Colonial Coins"
How's this for early modern global history? Spanish coins minted with Bolivian silver recovered from a British ship bound for India that was wrecked off the coast of Cape Verde.
06.03.2026 11:43
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3 Australians sank an unarmed Iranian warship participating in a friendly exercise with India and let all the sailors drown against International Law.
06.03.2026 00:50
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if you find a job you love, you never have to work a day in your life
05.03.2026 23:35
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Good morning! Yes, this is he
04.03.2026 17:25
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an image promoting a substack article titled β25 medieva manuscripts you can look at online right nowβ
i made a starter back of beautiful and unique manuscripts you can browse online! (with links) for anyone that wants a good way to spend an afternoon :)
open.substack.com/pub/weirdmed...
05.03.2026 03:52
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Hey remember that one time 4 days ago when I dropped a tater tot on the floor? My dog sure does.
04.03.2026 03:27
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A little, snub-nosed dragon curls around to its tail, creating a circular armrest. It is carved into an ancient, polished, dark wooden bench with yellow cushions. The bench continues, becoming out of focus in the background. You can also make out some golden hanging lamps and light from windows in the background.
Hereβs a little #medieval dragon armrest inside the quire in Winchester Cathedral
#AlphabetChallenge
#WeekIforInteriors
#AnimalArtTuesday
04.03.2026 01:18
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Less than 1pc of prison strip searches find contraband, report finds
A report based on data from prisons across the country has found the majority of strip searches in prisons do not find contraband. The authors of the study are calling for an end to what they say is a...
A report has found the majority of strip searches in Australian prisons do not find contraband.
Some jurisdictions, such as Tasmania, found nothing over a three-month period in 2022, when more than 800 searches were conducted.
03.03.2026 04:08
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absolutely no way i wasnβt going to import this from reels
03.03.2026 03:53
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She's like an old samurai whose great battles are behind her but every once in a while she kills a man with piece of paper just to prove a point
02.03.2026 23:44
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βCorrect me if Iβm wrongβ what kind of friend do you think I am. I will embrace you if you are wrong, I will support you if you are wrong. I will be wrong with you. We will be completely wrong, together
02.03.2026 12:13
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He noticed a wild frog living in his fence post, so he built a 3D-printed home for the frogs to live and hide. [πΉunknowndazza]
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28.02.2026 07:11
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Sometimes it's the little wins that mean the most.
28.02.2026 08:25
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Justice in Australia is only available to rich white men. They even get a slap on the wristβs for murdering their partners, no chance of proper justice for killing and Aboriginal woman.
27.02.2026 04:45
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The lore is so broad, will there be another?
26.02.2026 07:29
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And yet no tablecloth β¦
26.02.2026 02:23
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A wall full of mugs arranged in such a way that it looks like the mugs are repeating themselves, creating an uncomfortable illusion
Woe, wall of astigmatism be upon ye
25.02.2026 20:17
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Large deer hide with shell beadwork, made in early 1600s by Algonquian speaking peoples, named for Wahunsenacawh known to the English as Powhatan; first recorded in England in 1638 and now in the Ashmolean museum
On the way to the library I made a little detour for a peek at Powhatanβs mantle - always feels like I should bow
25.02.2026 16:26
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