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the immortal wildebeest clatters on and on and on /avi by @fro_vo header by @DocHackenbush

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i begin typing on an old typewriter, "a werewolf is steering a submarine" but then stop. i crunch up the paper and throw it in the fire. the world isn't ready yet for Captain Harry McHowls, the submarine pilot who is secretly a werewolf hiding from the moon
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The world in Frames@world_tourists_·
📍Norway 🇳🇴
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Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland 🇨🇭
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The world in Frames@world_tourists_·
📍Porto, Portugal 🇵🇹
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Mont Saint-Michel, France 🇫🇷
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Seascape Nature@SeascapeNature·
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Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
I lived in Lebanon for 15 years, and during that time I visited southern Lebanon more times than I can remember. The first few times I went to the Israeli-Lebanese border, there was just a fence. You could see the beautiful farms on the Israeli side. Sometimes you’d notice people going about their work, and every now and then an Israeli patrol passing between the double fence. On the Lebanese side, I saw the Shia villages, people immersed in a culture of sacred violence. Flags everywhere. Images of Khamenei, Hassan Nasrallah, and Hezbollah fighters. Slogans on buildings that made everything feel heavy and ugly. A few years later, Israel reinforced the fence. There had been harassment of soldiers, and more security was needed. Still, you could catch glimpses of the other side, the contrast remained. A couple of years later, I was sad when I went to the usual spot and found a massive wall. All I could see was the ugliness on our side. Israel never initiated aggression against us. It was pushed to build checkpoints, fences, and walls, and when necessary, to come in and deal with those who know nothing but death. Mario frames his post as if Israel wants to occupy and control Lebanon, when in reality Israel is doing what the incompetent Lebanese government failed to do for decades. Israel wants to live in peace with its neighbors. It is the neighbors, driven by a divine mandate to erase Israel, who keep bringing out the worst in it.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇱🇱🇧Israel's conditions for Lebanon leaked and they amount to a partition plan... Diplomatic sources told Al-Modon that Israel wants Lebanon divided into three zones: Zone 1: An 8km buffer strip in the south. Permanent. No return for displaced civilians. Zone 2: Everything south of the Litani River becomes a military operations area where Israel dismantles Hezbollah infrastructure and disarms it completely. Israeli forces leave only when they decide they're finished. Zone 3: North of the Litani and all remaining Lebanon. The Lebanese Army must fully disarm and dismantle Hezbollah on its own. Israel won't withdraw from anywhere until Beirut proves it's done. In other words, Israel occupies the south indefinitely, controls the middle until satisfied, and holds the north hostage to conditions Lebanon's army almost certainly cannot meet. Hezbollah has been embedded in Lebanese society for 40 years. Demanding the Lebanese Army dismantle it is like demanding someone perform surgery on themselves. Today Rubio hosts Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors in Washington for the most direct high-level meeting between the two countries since 1993. These conditions are what Israel walks in with. The State Department framing: "Israel is at war with Hezbollah, not Lebanon." The Israeli plan: occupy a third of Lebanon until every last Hezbollah weapon is accounted for. Those two statements cannot coexist. Source: Aljadeed, Axios

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Old World Explorer@archi_tradition·
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Colin Wight@colwight·
The international community says Hamas must disarm, but Hamas says they won’t. So who’s going to disarm them? They say Hezbollah must disarm, but who’s going to make them? The fact is that global condemnation of Hamas and Hezbollah without meaningful action leaves Israel alone to deal with them. That’s fine; I expect Israel sees it as their lot in life. But to insist that Hamas and Hezbollah should be disarmed, do nothing about it, and then complain when Israel tries to do what you’ve called for seems incoherent to me. Especially when it’s Israel that’s mainly picking up the consequences of those wishes not leading to action.
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Seascape Nature@SeascapeNature·
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Climate Warrior🐬 #ClimateJustice🇵🇸🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
I lived in Hungary for several years under the Orbán dictatorship. The funny thing was, people could and did say whatever came into their heads, protests were held in front of the parliament, there was a gay cruise bar down the road and Orbán held elections. And yet, the country was a dictatorship. Whereas in the UK, people tend to be distinctly guarded and if they do say the wrong thing very publicly, they get locked up. And yet, it's a free country. Once you understand that words can mean whatever we want them to mean, it begins to make sense.
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Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac towering above Old Québec.
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Seascape Nature@SeascapeNature·
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“Our students come to us from secondary school having read no works of literature in foreign languages and scarcely any works of literature in their own language. The very years, between twelve and eighteen, when they might be reading rapidly, uncritically, rangingly, happily, thoughtlessly, are somehow dissipated without cumulative force. Those who end their education with secondary school have been cheated altogether of their literary inheritance, from the Bible to Robert Lowell. It is no wonder that they do not love what we love; we as a culture have not taught them to. With a reformed curriculum beginning in preschool, all children would know about the Prodigal Son and the Minotaur; they would know the stories presumed by our literature, as children reading Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare or Hawthorne’s Tanglewood Tales once knew them. We can surely tell them the tales before they can read Shakespeare or Ovid; there are literary forms appropriate to every age, even the youngest. Nothing is more lonely than to go through life uncompanioned by a sense that others have also gone through it, and have left a record of their experience. Every adult needs to be able to think of Job, or Orpheus, or Circe, or Ruth, or Lear, or Jesus, or the Golden Calf, or the Holy Grail, or Antigone in order to refer private experience to some identifying frame or solacing reflection.” —Helen Vendler, “Presidential Address 1980 [MLA]”
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One of the most unique islands in the Azores, Portugal 🇵🇹
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According to legend, the Rock of Cashel was formed when St. Patrick banished Satan from the Devil's Bit.
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📍Alesund, Norway 🇳🇴
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Bran Castle, nestled in the picturesque hills of Transylvania, Romania, built in 1377.
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Seascape Nature@SeascapeNature·
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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
The fact that you can open a book and access the expertise and wisdom of someone born 4,000 years ago, that they can speak to you as though they were still living, is a magic that chatbots will never be able to replicate.
BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD

Insane how you can just read the books and writings from the greatest minds to have ever graced this earth. In all of human history it has never been easier to do this. Still, most people will never even bother.

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