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Luciole maladroite

@Popcornbla

I don't want followers. Half firefly and half human just here to comment. BXL. Faut qu'on résiste les amis, les fascistes ont le pouvoir et osent tout!

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Le Contemplateur
Le Contemplateur@LeContempIateur·
🌳 Filmée depuis le sol, cette scène révèle un phénomène naturel aussi discret que fascinant : la couronne de timidité. Dans certaines forêts, les cimes des arbres ne se touchent pas. À la place, elles dessinent dans le ciel des formes irrégulières, comme des lignes ou des fissures entre les feuillages. Ce comportement, observé chez plusieurs espèces, reste encore en partie mystérieux. Plusieurs pistes sont envisagées : des branches qui se freinent mutuellement à force de se heurter avec le vent, une manière de limiter la propagation de parasites, ou encore une optimisation de l’accès à la lumière. Certains parlent aussi d'une sorte de respect mutuel que les arbres maintiennent enter eux... Rien n’est totalement tranché à ce jour. Ce qui est certain, en revanche, c’est que ce phénomène offre une vision étonnante de la forêt. Un équilibre silencieux, presque invisible, où chaque arbre semble trouver sa place sans empiéter sur celle des autres. ✨
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VAN MUTOKA
VAN MUTOKA@vanmutoka1·
« L’école coloniale a fabriqué des étrangers chez eux. »Mongo Beti
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Luciole maladroite@Popcornbla·
@mrjeffu Scientist named this kleptotrichy they do it with living animals even taking risks stealing hair from predators.
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Jeffrey J. Hall 🇯🇵🇺🇸
Viral video in Japan: two crows flew to the top of Rapunzel's tower at Tokyo Disney Sea and have been ripping out her hair.
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Waking up to the news of yet another I$raeli massacre of civilians in southern Lebanon. An entire family wiped out in a strike on their home in the village of Houmine al-Tahta, Nabatieh District killing a husband and wife along with their two young daughters.
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StarAcStats⭐️🦚
StarAcStats⭐️🦚@StarLouFan·
🚨 "Adieu mon amour" de Helena a été retirée de toutes les plateformes de streaming. Aucune explication officielle pour l’instant. Affaire à suivre…
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LongTime🤓FirstTime👨‍💻
MAGA man looking to call ICE at the airport—on Iraqi soccer fans traveling for the World Cup. He runs into crowd and tears up the homemade banner that fans were holding—written in Arabic and Spanish. "You're in America!" he yells. "You don't come to America and do that!" Traveling to support Iraq in a World Cup 2026 qualifier playoff match vs. Bolivia in Monterrey, Mexico. The incident occurred near Gate D12 in the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
The older I get, the more convinced I am that anxiety and depression are just natural responses to a deeply unjust society.
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
Planting trees in China 🌿
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
An orb-weaver spider eating its own web to recycle the silk and rebuild after rain damage
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute economic devastation. Half of Thailand's entire fishing fleet is literally shut down because fuel prices have doubled. The global food supply chain is breaking apart because the Trump administration and Israel decided to bomb the Middle East.
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𝕋𝕠𝕟𝕦x #𝟛𝟙𝟛
Oracle vient de licencier jusqu'à 30 000 employés… via un email à 6h du matin signé "Oracle Leadership". Pas d'appel RH. Pas de manager prévenu. Juste un email. Et l'accès aux systèmes coupé dans la foulée. Le respect humain a un prix, apparemment inférieur au coût de l'IA. 👇🏿R
Forbes@Forbes

Oracle Fires Thousands Of Employees As AI Spending Ramps Up—Shares Rise 2% go.forbes.com/MDU5_X

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Weather Monitor
Weather Monitor@WeatherMonitors·
Terrible flooding is currently affecting parts of Pul-e-Khumri in Baghlan Province, Afghanistan and the situation is critical.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Nothing Will Be the Same for a Long Time The world we knew has changed and will remain different for years to come. We were still recovering from the effects of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine when the new war, started by the United States and Israel, struck hard at the infrastructure of Iran, the Persian Gulf countries, Israel itself, and Oman. These bombings were not just military actions, they delivered a deep blow to the global economy. Oil, natural gas, fertilizers, semiconductors, chemicals, metals, and even helium saw their supply drastically reduced. Recovery will be slow and painful. The Price of Destruction The damage to the region’s metallurgical infrastructure was massive and concentrated on strategically vital points. In Iran, the Mobarakeh Steel Company complex suffered the collapse of blast furnace structures and critical cooling systems in its direct reduction units and electric arc furnaces. Reconstruction costs are estimated at US$ 6 billion, with a recovery timeline of 2 to 3 years. In Bahrain, the impact focused on Aluminium Bahrain, where the attack severely damaged reduction lines and logistics, causing structural losses of US$ 2.5 billion. In the United Arab Emirates, strikes against Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) facilities in Abu Dhabi and Dubai resulted in estimated structural damage of US$ 4.2 billion. This coordinated destruction in the three countries created a major gap in the global supply of primary metals, sharply raising operational costs and commodity prices worldwide. In the oil and gas sector, the destruction was even more brutal. The Kharg Island Terminal, Iran’s main crude oil export point, lost docking berths, pipelines, and giant storage tanks. Estimated cost: US$ 12 billion. The Asaluyeh and South Pars complex, the heart of gas and condensate processing, had fractionation towers, heat exchangers, and control systems incinerated, another US$ 10 billion in losses. The Abadan and Isfahan refineries, essential for gasoline and diesel production, were also badly damaged. When pipelines, gas lines, and pumping stations are added, the total cost for Iran’s energy sector alone reaches US$ 30.5 billion. The biggest problem is not just the money. It’s logistics. Iran needs to import turbines, special valves, and compressors that have long global production queues. Without easy access to Western suppliers, returning to pre-war levels could take 3 to 4 years. Israel also paid a heavy price. Its technology and chemical centers were hit. Semiconductor plants, such as Intel’s facility in Kiryat Gat, lost clean rooms and precision equipment. Chemical complexes in Haifa and desalination plants suffered significant damage. The total estimated cost is US$ 10 billion, with recovery times ranging from 6 months to 3 years. In Iraq, the already fragile electricity and port infrastructure lost high-voltage substations, cranes at Umm Qasr port, and grain silos. Approximate cost: US$ 5 billion. Recovery is expected to take 1 to 2 years. In the United Arab Emirates, attacks hit the Fujairah Industrial Zone, fuel tanks, the port that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, and key gas fields and refineries such as Ruwais, Habshan, and Shah. Physical infrastructure costs exceed US$ 10 billion, with timelines from 6 months to 2 years. Kuwait and Bahrain faced direct impacts on ships and refineries. Kuwait lost a large tanker and saw its facilities operating at minimum capacity. Estimated losses: US$ 3 billion. Bahrain had its Sitra refinery damaged and pipelines affected, with repair costs around US$ 800 million and a timeline of 9 to 14 months. Oman was also hit, although on a smaller scale than its neighbors. Drone and missile strikes targeted key ports, damaging oil storage tanks and silos at Salalah, Duqm, and Sohar. Salalah, a major container and fuel hub outside the Strait of Hormuz, suffered fires in storage tanks and limited damage to cranes. Read More in my Substack: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🇦🇷 🇵🇸 Argentina detains Gaza aid activist Thiago Ávila at airport Brazilian humanitarian activist Thiago Ávila was detained at Buenos Aires’ Aeroparque airport, according to online reports, with claims he was separated from his wife and child. Ávila is known for helping lead Gaza aid flotillas (Global Sumud Flotilla) alongside Greta Thunberg, and also joined the recent mission to Cuba. He was previously detained during his last two missions to Gaza by Israel.
Juan Grabois@JuanGrabois

En este momento, Thiago Avila (@thiagoavilabr), activista humanitario, está retenido ilegalmente en Aeroparque por orden de Milei. Las autoridades aeroportuarias lo separaron de su bebé y de su esposa. Junto a Greta Thunberg (@gretathunberg), Thiago coordina Global Sumud Flotilla (@gbsumudflotilla), una iniciativa global que lleva ayuda humanitaria al martirizado pueblo palestino. Vino a difundir sus ideas a la Argentina, que se supone es un país del mundo libre ¿no? Sin embargo, el gobierno cipayo no acepta disidentes que tocan los intereses de sus amigos criminales de guerra como Netanyahu y Trump. Exigimos la inmediata libertad de Thiago.

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Tormentas de Zona Sur
Tormentas de Zona Sur@SurTormentas·
⚠️⛈️ Hace instantes en Mar del Plata, provincia de Buenos Aires.
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