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We must save the Australian Koala - the Baby Yodas of the animal world.

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Susanta Nanda IFS (Retd)@susantananda3·
One of the rarest and most critically endangered primates in the world. With fewer than 70 remaining in the wild, the Cat Ba langur are born bright orange and then turn black. Found in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, they have the remarkable ability to drink salt water☺️
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The Skeptic@TheSkepticWiz·
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Nature is Phenomenal
Nature is Phenomenal@AnimalGeoLife·
They were into it , then the SCREAM!
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Amboseli’s gentle giant was one of the most photographed elephants in the world and among Africa’s last remaining ‘super tuskers.’ He passed away this year.
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The Night Warrior
The Night Warrior@WarriorNight007·
It's a beautiful reminder that elephants are deeply emotional beings, capable of love, care, and empathy not just for their own kind, but for those they trust.
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Family Guy Cuts
Family Guy Cuts@FamilyGuyCut·
"Where are we?" "This is Quahog, Brian! Same year, same time. But in this universe, Christianity never existed. Which means the Dark Ages of scientific repression never occurred and thus, humanity is 1,000 years more advanced."
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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust@SheldrickTrust·
A reminder that the best things really do come in small packages... Twenty years ago, Makena arrived at our Nairobi Nursery as one of the smallest elephants the Keepers had ever seen. We raised her, she went wild, and she has spent years as the most devoted nanny and protector in her ex-orphan herd – through personal losses that would have broken a lesser elephant. And then, with the best early Christmas gift we could have asked for, on 14th December 2025, she arrived at the stockades with a brand new baby girl. She came, it seemed, with one purpose: to introduce her daughter to the people who raised her. Meet baby Merri and see the impact your donations are having: sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/orphans/makena
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
Trump is in the middle of a nervous breakdown. Vance knows it. The Military knows it. The Cabinet knows it. The media knows it. The public knows it. Remove him you fools.
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Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
George Galloway claims Trump is on the verge of a nervous breakdown over the Iran failures, and that everyone around him knows it – Vance, the cabinet, the military. His “Remove him, you fools” post has passed a million views on X.
George Galloway@georgegalloway

Trump is in the middle of a nervous breakdown. Vance knows it. The Military knows it. The Cabinet knows it. The media knows it. The public knows it. Remove him you fools.

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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
In 1925, a schoolteacher in southern Germany read a book by Adolf Hitler. She read it carefully. Every word. And when she closed the book, Anna Essinger understood what most people would only realize years later: this was not just political promises. It was a plan. And if it were allowed to be carried out, there would be no safe place left in Germany for her students. She remembered this—and continued teaching. Anna was born in Ulm in 1879 into a secular Jewish family. In her twenties, she went to study in Nashville, where she encountered the Quakers—their values deeply influenced her life. In 1919, she returned to Germany on a humanitarian mission, helping children after World War I. In 1926, together with her sisters, she founded a boarding school in Herrlingen—a place where freedom of thought and respect for every child were central. When major political changes came in 1933, Anna was ready. In April 1933, schools were ordered to display a state symbol in honor of the leader’s birthday. Anna arranged a three-day trip for her students. When the school stood empty, she complied with the requirement. “A symbol cannot influence people on an empty building,” she said. Then came action. She found a way to relocate the school to England—to an old building called Bunce Court in Kent. Anna spoke with the parents. She was honest: their children would be safe, but returning could not be guaranteed. Almost all agreed. On October 5, 1933, the journey began. The children left in groups. Parents said goodbye quietly, trying not to attract attention. All arrived safely. Sixty-six children were now out of danger. The school reopened the very next day. Conditions were difficult, but together they built a new life—learning, working, supporting one another. Over time, the school became a refuge for children who had lost the chance to study, and for those who arrived in Europe without families. After the events of 1938, even more children came, and Anna tried to help everyone she could. In 1940, the school had to be urgently relocated again due to the war. Anna understood that many children had stopped receiving news from their parents. She knew why—but did not want to prematurely destroy their sense of safety. After the war, children who had endured terrible hardships began arriving. At Bunce Court, they learned again what it meant to feel safe. The school closed in 1948. Over her lifetime, Anna helped more than 900 children. She did not seek recognition. But for them, she became home. She died in England in 1960. Her former students continued to gather for many years. They said it was the only place where they truly felt safe. It all began because one woman read a book—and chose to prepare.
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LOTR Universe
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu·
Saruman never truly intended to serve Sauron. His “alliance” was a calculated deception a temporary submission meant to buy time while he pursued power for himself. Tolkien makes it clear that Saruman desired not to be Sauron’s lieutenant, but his replacement. Saruman’s Real Motive for Working with Sauron According to Tolkien, Saruman’s cooperation with Sauron had one purpose: to learn the methods of the Enemy, acquire the One Ring for himself, and ultimately overthrow him. Tolkien states in Unfinished Tales that Saruman had long studied the arts of Sauron, especially: Ring-lore The crafting of power-enhancing objects The manipulation and domination of others His feigned obedience to Sauron through the Orthanc Barad-dûr palantír link was an attempt to gather information while pretending to submit. But the plan backfired as Sauron gained dominance over him through the palantír, bending Saruman toward servitude though not fully enslaving his will.
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
North Texas dads just restored faith in humanity! ❤️ Beloved crossing guard Ms. Trecia Crawford at Moss Haven Elementary had been without a car for months - relying on Lyft & buses to keep showing up for the kids she protects every day. The Moss Haven Dad’s Club heard her story, rallied together, raised $6,800 in DAYS, teamed up with a dad-owned dealership for a discounted white Jeep (plus fixes & free oil changes), and another dad covered the insurance. They surprised her on duty in early March - she was left speechless, hand over mouth in pure shock & joy! 😭🚗 Proof that community kindness wins. Everybody loves Ms. Crawford, and she deserves every bit of it. 🥹
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
if we removed a letter from the alphabet, which one would take the longest for its absence to be noticed
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute chaos in the alliance. Sky News confirms Israel is going rogue and "lashing out" with unilateral strikes like they did on the South Pars gas facilities, completely defying the US. Trump is losing control of Netanyahu and the divergence in strategy is massive.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I’m a pharmacy tech. Chain store. We have a policy. No prescription, no medication. Period. Man came in. Late fifties. Asked for insulin. “I ran out. My prescription’s expired. Doctor’s appointment isn’t until next week.” Checked his records. Type 1 diabetic. Last fill was on time. He wasn’t scamming. “I can’t give it to you without a prescription. Policy.” He nodded. Started to leave. Knew what would happen. Diabetic emergency. Hospital. Maybe worse. Called his doctor’s office. Closed. Left a message marked urgent. Called the pharmacist over. Explained. She looked at the man. Looked at me. “We can do a three-day emergency supply. I’ll authorize it.” Gave him three days of insulin. He tried to pay. She refused. “Get your prescription filled next week. This one’s on us.” He left crying. Thank you over and over. Came back the next week. Prescription filled. Brought us flowers. “You saved my life. I would’ve ended up in the ER. Or dead. For following policy.” That pharmacist got written up. Corporate found out. Medication given without valid prescription. She didn’t care. “Write me up every time,” she told the district manager. “I’ll break policy every time to save a life.” She still works there. Still breaks policy. For people who need insulin. Inhalers. Heart medication. Three-day supplies. Emergencies. Corporate stopped writing her up. Decided it was easier to look away. Because sometimes policy kills. And sometimes breaking rules saves lives. —Andrea, pharmacy tech
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Beauty of music and nature 🌺🌺
Three years ago, the owner’s son, Henry, rescued a goat from a livestock auction facility. It had just been born and was dying from hypothermia. The four livestock guardian dogs took Francis in and raised him as their own ✨💖 It has truly been one of the greatest blessings to watch the dogs raise Francis and witness the deep, genuine love they have for one another.
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Esta
Esta@TheOnlyEsta·
Do YOU agree? 👍🏽 or 👎🏽
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