Michelle🐾 Rose 🌹🦩
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Michelle🐾 Rose 🌹🦩
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Los Angeles, CA Katılım Eylül 2011
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No he podido dejar de pensar en lo que hizo Khloe Kardashian de remover quirúrgicamente las garritas de sus gatitos.
Esta cirugía es ilegal en California (donde ella reside) y en muchos otros lugares porque es considerada tortura animal, es una amputación. Genera dolor crónico (de por vida) en los gatitos y otras complicaciones.
Eso significa que necesariamente ella sabía las implicaciones y buscó un veterinario que practicara una cirugía ilegal.
Eso es todo lo que necesito saber de ella, alguien que pone su comodidad por encima de la dignidad de otros seres vivos. Los muebles u otras pertenencias son reemplazables, sobre todo para ella que es millonaria, pero esos gatitos nunca dejarán de sentir dolor.

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today in 2002, eminem dropped ‘The Eminem Show’ 💿
the 12x multi-platinum album reached no. 1 on the billboard 200, spending six non-consecutive weeks at the top and selling 27 million copies worldwide. it went on to become one of the best-selling album of all time 🤯📈
it gave us classics like “Without Me,” “Cleanin’ Out My Closet,” and “Till I Collapse” 🎶🔥
favorite track? 👇


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We're so unserious
Pop Crave@PopCrave
New photo of the UFC arena construction at the White House.
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Everyone's worried about honeybees, but the American bumblebee has declined by 89% in the last 20 years.
Bombus pensylvanicus was once the most common bumblebee in the southern United States. It's now functionally extinct in eight states (Maine, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Idaho, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Oregon) and down 99% in New York.
The honeybee, the species most "save the bees" campaigns are organized around, is not native to North America. It was brought over by European colonists in the 1600s as livestock for honey production. It is managed, bred, transported across the country in trucks, and is doing fine. Beekeeping is an agricultural industry, not a conservation effort.
The American bumblebee is what we actually have. It pollinates wild plants honeybees can't, including ones with deep flowers and ones that require buzz pollination (a technique honeybees don't perform). Tomatoes, blueberries, eggplants, cranberries, and countless wildflowers depend on it.
The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned to list the species as endangered in 2021. The federal review is now in its fifth year. The species is still not protected.
Three things help.
1. Plant native flowers, the kind bumblebees evolved with (asters, goldenrod, milkweed, native sunflowers, beebalm, mountain mint).
2. Leave standing dead plant stems through winter, that's where queens overwinter.
3. Stop spraying for mosquitoes, those sprays kill every pollinator they touch.
The bees we built an industry to "save" are not the bees that need saving. The ones that do are quietly disappearing while we celebrate the ones that aren't.


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@JessBeeGood @united I'm about to be on a few flights starting tomorrow night, I'll have your story in my mind!
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Thanks for letting me know! Yeah, this has mostly been my experience as well until yesterday, which was why it shocked me. They typically allow me to bring food onboard when I’m in Group 2 on United. That said, I did hear back from United yesterday and they said while the FAA does require the airlines to enforce one personal item and one carry-on suitcase per person, passengers can additionally bring on food and beverages that you purchased in the airport, which is why the guys with Chick Filet could bring their additional bags of food online (in addition to a personal item & suitcase). While my tote bag contained a bottle of mineral water purchased at the airport and almonds from the airport, the popcorn & granola were from a grocery store. To take food onboard with you more reliably, it seems passengers would want to take the paper bag from an airport store and keep receipts? Why this matters to the FAA or gate agent is strange to me, especially after I paid for a Premium Economy, group 2 seat. But honestly, safety onboard is always most important, so I won’t argue with airline agents.
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Honest Question: Are you allowed to bring a tote with some granola, popcorn, and crackers onto a flight (to eat onboard the plane), and, if so, does a bag of food count as an “item” (forcing you to check your bag)? I’m flying premium in Group 2 on @united and the gate agent, told me my food tote counts as an “item,” so I need to gate-check my carryon-size roller bag. Meanwhile numerous dudes are carrying on paper bags of Chick Filet, seemingly no problem, to eat onboard. She told me it was “FAA rules,” but I flew out here on @AmericanAir with a similar-sized tote of food, no problem! (Not counted as an “item” on similarly full planes.) What’s the deal? Is American Airlines simply better with allowing food brought onboard to consume on the flight? Is it because I’m bringing a tote with the food (to help save taking a disposable bag)? Is it because I have healthier food than Chick Filet in my tote? Is it because I’m female? And/or, is this happening to everyone with all foods brought onboard and I’m simply overreacting? (She was not nice, even when I showed her it was food to eat onboard and explained that I needed it. Long day at airport.)

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@JessBeeGood Yeah don't argue with the agents since they suck but argue with united customer care like you're doing
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If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take that shit down.
A landmark University of Delaware study (Frick and Tallamy, 1996) counted nearly 14,000 insects killed by residential bug zappers over a single summer.
Mosquitoes were 31 of them. A mere 0.22%.
The other 99.78% were moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and the night-shift pollinators your yard depends on.
Mosquitoes don't navigate by light. They find you by your carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your bug zapper is invisible to them and lethal to almost everything else.
Harvard Medical School's Zika page specifically warns against bug zappers because they may increase mosquito populations by killing the predators that eat them.
What actually works: eliminate standing water within 100 feet of where you spend time outside.
Bug zappers are 1970s technology built on a 1970s misunderstanding of mosquitoes. It's time to take it down.

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SHOCKING: A growing number of middle school athletes — mostly boys — are intentionally repeating 8th grade to delay their start in high school, giving themselves another full year to get bigger, stronger, and faster, which in turn dramatically boosts their chances at elite high school spots, college scholarships, and massive NIL deals potentially worth millions.
William La Jeunesse: “Of 8M high school students in sports only 7% will play in college.”
“On the other hand, the [likely] number one pick in this year’s NBA draft, [AJ Dybantsa], did 8th grade twice.”
CRAZY IDEA: How about we let more kids be kids!
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