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MEET THE FOODS!!

🍩 Donut
🧈 Mr. Butter
🌶️ Pepper
🍦 Dargo

Expect some spicy content with these guys ;3 ✨🐍

#art #nsfw #donut #pepper #butter #dargo #food

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Did you feel the Earth shake? By KATRINA BRANDON   FREQUENT rumbles are upon us. Moe felt a 3.0-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday, February 3. More than 27 reports were relayed to the Geoscience Australia site, earthquakes@ga, near Moondarra Reserve. The earthquake was recorded around 5pm. Another was felt earlier in the day up north. If fires weren’t enough, a 3.1-magnitude earthquake was also recorded in the Dargo-Briagalong area at 8.38am the same day. Geoscience Australia Seismologist Hugh Glanville told the Express, “The magnitude three in Moe was felt a little more widely, from Moe over towards Melbourne.” “Depending on the time of day, how shallow the earthquake is and where people are living, they can feel earthquakes at a further distance with these magnitude threes, which aren’t damaging, but can be felt widely if conditions are right for it to be felt that far.” Collecting the data, Mr Glanville said this type of earthquake is relatively common in the region and isn’t unusual for the area. He also said that they aren’t following up on any large earthquakes, nor has there been any aftershock recordings of any unusual magnitudes. Recording “felt reports” on a broader scale, he said, there is sensitive instrumentation around the region, so that magnitude three earthquakes can be recorded up to 100 kilometres away. Within 200km of the earthquake near Briagalong, Mr Glanville said that over the last 20 years, Geoscience Australia has recorded up to 300 earthquakes in the region, averaging 15 earthquakes a year, with the majority “quite small”. The last significant earthquake to hit the Moe area was in June 2012, when a 5.4/5.5-magnitude earthquake was felt. Coverage of the earthquake made the front page of the Express at the time. The 5.5 was the largest to hit in more than 100 years, according to coverage. In more recent times, the largest earthquake recorded was a magnitude 5.9 on September 22, 2021, located near Woods Point, about 120km north of the Latrobe Valley. The Express covered the quake, which was felt throughout Victoria and as far away as Canberra, Adelaide and Tasmania. It was reported to be a shallow quake, reaching a depth of 10km, with a record 40,000 ‘felt reports’ recorded. Ten aftershocks, with magnitudes up to 4.1, were recorded in the days following the main earthquake, with authorities warning of more possible. The 2021 earthquake was said to be the largest in the past 30 years, particularly in south-east Australia. While results show that minor earthquakes have become more frequent in local areas, earthquakes can’t be “predicted” or measured to reassure people about when more will occur. For more information, go to: https://earthquakes.ga.gov.au/

LV Express: Did you feel the Earth shake? #News #Briagalong #dargo

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Fire fury: Victoria declared a State of Disaster By KATRINA BRANDON   LATROBE Valley residents braved extreme temperatures last week, as much of the state battled horrendous bushfires. Temperatures climbed into the 40s last Wednesday, while thick smoke from bushfires across Victoria choked the air on Friday. Fortunately, no bushfires were recorded for the Latrobe Valley. Local crews spent the weekend tending to fires around Dargo. A State of Disaster has been declared by the Premier until early next month for 18 LGAs, including the Wellington Shire, which borders Latrobe City at places like Rosedale and Heyfield. A Total Fire Ban was in place from last Wednesday to Sunday, with temperatures in Latrobe reaching a high of 43 degrees on Friday, damaging winds, and conditions that exacerbated the danger. A storm also swept through the area. The State Control Centre released a statement on Friday morning, saying the Friday fire danger will be the worst across Victoria since the Black Summer in 2019/20. Catastrophic and Extreme Fire conditions have been forecast across the state. Damage: A fire broke out at a house on Churchill Road, Morwell last Thursday. Photograph: Katrina Brandon Around Gippsland, multiple towns also lost power and mobile networking due to the severity of the winds from Friday afternoon into Sunday. Multiple structures fires were also seen over the past few days, including a house fire on Churchill Road, Morwell on Thursday (January 8). On Thursday, a false alarm was raised on the Vic Emergency app, showing a “bushfire” along Boola Boola Rd in the Yallourn North area, which was soon removed from the app. While it was a false alarm, the situation served as a reminder that fires can occur anywhere and at any time under extreme conditions. Two major fires, caused by dry lightning, were seen throughout the state, including a massive fire in the northern Victorian town of Longwood. It was large enough to create its own weather system and deemed ‘catastrophic’ and ‘unpredictable’. Back road: Freestone Creek Road, Briagolong was blocked by police last Saturday.  Photograph: David Braithwaite The Country Fire Authority (CFA) is warning people to be prepared to leave when conditions reach extreme levels before they become catastrophic, and to limit travel unless they are evacuating an affected zone. Hitting a bit closer to home, a fire was seen at Lake Barracoota in Mallacoota. Residents were asked to stay informed as Forest Fire Management Victoria worked to bring it under control. Another bushfire was seen on the outskirts of Briagalong, reaching 0.04 hectares on Thursday, and another north of Talbotville/Dargo area continued to burn throughout the week, growing to five hectares by the end of Thursday. Around 6.40pm on Friday, people in the Black Snake Creek, Blomford, Budgee Budgee, Castleburn, Dargo, Gibbs and surrounding areas were told to leave immediately as fire conditions continued to get worse. Burning embers from multiple bushfires north of Wonnangatta in the Alpine National Park travelled up to 20 kilometres, rapidly starting numerous new fires around the area. CFA crews from the Wellington area made their way up to help in the Talbotville/Dargo bushfire. Authorities closed public land areas, such as public camping zones, to ensure safety, and that if something was to happen “out in the bush”, people would not find themselves in dangerous conditions on roads unknown or unfamiliar to them. With summer in full swing, authorities urge people to stay vigilant and keep up to date with warnings and conditions in their areas, monitor fires and daily weather updates via apps such as BoM, and plan for potential hazards. Under hot conditions, they also urge people to check on their neighbours and, if they are without air conditioning or other cooling methods at home, to seek shelter at nearby shopping centres. They also advise staying in touch with loved ones and listening to emergency broadcasting stations. Mother nature: Smoke from the Longwood fires in central Victoria blowing into Sale last Friday afternoon. Photograph: David Braithwaite Following the week of scorching heat, today (Wednesday, January 14) through to Thursday (January 15) is the start of possible storm coverage, bringing an estimate of 30mm of rain and thunderstorms. On Monday (January 12) and Tuesday (January 13) the temperature hit a high of 29 degrees. While the 29 degrees isn’t the “dire” weather like the previous week, the fire danger is still quite serious, as conditions around Gippsland are extremely dry, and fires are still around. Wednesday’s expected storm follows through to Thursday (January 15), with showers expected to ease within the following days. With temperatures still being dry, authorities continue to warn people that lightning can cause fires. Call Triple Zero if you see flames or smouldering patches, but not if it is just smoke. For more information, go to: emergency.vic.org.au

LV Express: Fire fury: Victoria declared a State of Disaster #News #CFA #dargo

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#BurkinaFaso 🇧🇫: "Al-Qaeda in #Sahel" ( #JNIM ) captured the village of #Dargo in Centre-Nord Region.

Mlitants were armed with AKM(S) / Type 56 assault rifles, PKM / Type 80 machine guns; and notably wearing #Mali 🇲🇱 Army (#FAMa) uniforms.

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#BurkinaFaso #Dargo

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#Jnım claimed, 40 soldiers were killed and rifles, motorcycles and ammunition were seized attack in #Dargo

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(Video) Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) Militants Pose in Front of the Town's Main Roudabout, Dargo, Namentenga Province, Burkina Faso - 06 July 2025 Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) Militants Pose in Front of the Town's Main Roudabout, Dargo, Namentenga Province, Burkina Faso

Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin (#JNIM) Militants Pose in Front of the Town's Main Roudabout, #Dargo, #Namentenga Province, #Burkina Faso
Read more: trackingterrorism.org/chatter/jnim...

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Militante der Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin (#JNIM) posieren vor dem Hauptkreisverkehr der Stadt, #Dargo, Provinz #Namentenga, #Burkina Faso

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The Farscape episode "They've Got a Secret" aired June 25, 1999.

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. #TodayInNerdHistory #June25 #Farscape #TheyveGotASecret #Peacekeeper #DArgo #History #Aired #AirDate #News #OTD #FYP #Nerd .

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Everyone is outside in the night amongst a couple stone buildings. There are many stars in the clear, blue sky. Dargo (Male red darmanitan with red eyes and orange markings. He has long blonde and red eyebrows. He is wearing a red collar.) is carrying one of their children in his mouth by their purple collar.  Permanta (Female dark red darmanitan with blue eyes and orange markings.  She has shiny colours. She has long blonde and red eyebrows. She is wearing a blue collar.) is looking back at Banefulla de Vil with worry.  Dargo and Permanta's darumaka (They have red fur with yellow oval markings on their chest. They have blonde eyebrows and various eye colours including blue, red, yellow, and brown. They are wearing collars of varying colours too. The colours include blue, purple, red and yellow.) children are in front of them. Either sitting, standing, and looking at each other. One of them is pink (shiny colours) and another has their tongue out. Banefulla de Vil drives her car looking at the Pokémon with an evil grin.

Everyone is outside in the night amongst a couple stone buildings. There are many stars in the clear, blue sky. Dargo (Male red darmanitan with red eyes and orange markings. He has long blonde and red eyebrows. He is wearing a red collar.) is carrying one of their children in his mouth by their purple collar. Permanta (Female dark red darmanitan with blue eyes and orange markings. She has shiny colours. She has long blonde and red eyebrows. She is wearing a blue collar.) is looking back at Banefulla de Vil with worry. Dargo and Permanta's darumaka (They have red fur with yellow oval markings on their chest. They have blonde eyebrows and various eye colours including blue, red, yellow, and brown. They are wearing collars of varying colours too. The colours include blue, purple, red and yellow.) children are in front of them. Either sitting, standing, and looking at each other. One of them is pink (shiny colours) and another has their tongue out. Banefulla de Vil drives her car looking at the Pokémon with an evil grin.

𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗻𝗲𝗺𝗼𝗻: 𝗢𝗻𝗲 𝗛𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗢𝗻𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝗿𝘂𝗺𝗮𝗸𝗮𝘀 (𝟭𝟵𝟲𝟭)

Characters: #Dargo (Pongo), #Permanta (Perdita), #Banefulla de Vil (Cruella de Vil), #Darry (Rolly)

Original Film Release: Wednesday January 25th, 1961

#Disnemon #crossover #OneHundredandOneDalmatians #darumaka #darmanitan #Pokemon #Disney #fanart

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#BurkinaFaso
#Jnım claimed to have killed several VDP seized drone, ammunition and motorcycles in attacks on VDP and a military base in #Kaya #Dargo.

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Ka D’Argo, ink on paper. My version of the fearsome Luxan warrior who we all know is really a big ol’ softy.

#farscape #dargo #scifiseries #inkonpaper

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This year's gift tags I made for my spouse. Can you tell we've been watching Farscape lately?

#farscape #dargo #farscapepilot #zhaan #chiana #aerynsun #rygel #gifttags #gifttag #papercrafts #papercraft #handmade #cubedudes

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