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Somewhere or other Katılım Haziran 2023
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SUE the T. rex
SUE the T. rex@SUEtheTrex·
Why are we generating AI images of nature when we’ve got these guys outside?
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Nick Reeves #RejoinEU #NAFO #FBPE
Please do not embarrass Farage by reposting his 'Happy Birthday Mr President' tweet. Be careful not to draw attention to the fact that he's holding a bottle of Trump wine, it would make him look like a fawning sycophant, and we wouldn't want to do that ... would we?
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ
ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
LET’S FUCKING GO! 🔥 Do not stop talking about Epstein. Do not stop talking about Epstein. Do not stop talking about Epstein. Do not stop talking about Epstein. Do not stop talking about Epstein. Do not stop talking about Epstein.
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Jurassic Library
Jurassic Library@JurassicLibrary·
This is why we do what we do. Look at this "restoration" of the original photo... No words. AI is a disease and it is destroying everything in its path. This is why we take the highest resolutions and restore the photos as best as we can. Preserve film history PROPERLY.
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
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𝐌𝐚𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐦
Don’t you think more countries should join this cause? Which countries would you like to see on this list?
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Pensioner, 76, and neighbours face five-figure bills after council invokes centuries-old law. Graham Ottaway from St Neots, Cambridgeshire, has been told by Cambridgeshire County Council he and nearby homeowners are responsible for maintaining Duloe Brook, the stream that runs outside their properties. The ancient riparian law, which dates back to Roman times, means they must clear vegetation, debris and trees to prevent flooding and pollution or risk prosecution. Graham said: “When we did the searches on the property, if something had come back saying we’re responsible for thousands of pounds worth of upkeep… we probably wouldn’t have bought the house.” He added the council appears to be offloading costs onto residents, noting mature trees on the bank could cost tens of thousands to remove if they fall. Residents have until 15 December to carry out the work. The council says it is simply enforcing long-standing legal responsibilities. Sounds to me like they are trying to save money and force the locals to PAY for what they should be doing, this is what council tax is for!!
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Rosie P 🦇 🦎 🕷️ 🦭 🐌 🍃🌳🚲💧
This is the point We do not need to allow planning permissions in an inch more of green space: 1.4m brownfield homes 1.5m empty homes (plus empty commercial) And also 1.4m unbuilt planning permissions homesforeveryone.org
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore

They keep saying migrants are the reason you cannot get a home. Sit with the numbers for a second. There are 242,000 people in England facing the worst forms of homelessness. Around 32,000 asylum seekers are in hotels. That is the figure they want you to picture. That is the image they repeat. Now look at what they leave out. There are 998,000 empty homes in England. Over 265,000 have been sitting empty long term. Entire streets. Entire blocks. Locked up while people are told there is no space. Then there is land. Not green fields. Not the last bits of nature left around towns. Brownfield land. Former industrial sites. Places already built on and abandoned. Reports show almost 1.5 million homes could be built there. So the truth is uncomfortable for them. This is not a shortage created by migrants. It is a system that leaves homes empty while people sleep in temporary accommodation. It is a choice to ignore brownfield land while threatening green space. It is a failure of policy not an invasion of people. The numbers do not support the story they are selling. Every person in temporary housing and every asylum seeker in a hotel could be housed without touching a single piece of greenbelt. The capacity already exists. The land already exists. The homes already exist. Blaming migrants is easier. It is louder. It gets headlines. Fixing the system would require actually doing the work.

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Edaphosaurus
Edaphosaurus@Edaphosaurus·
2017: published 2022-23: appear in an incredibly influential documentary series 2026: invalid All in less than a decade. Has anyone other taxon managed this feat?
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Hildoceras🇵🇸@HildoBifrons

Corythoraptor IS DEAD AND THE SAME AS Huanansaurus [A new oviraptorid theropod fossil from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern China with implications for oviraptorosaurian systematics and palaeobiogeography] academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/art…

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Protect the Wild
Protect the Wild@ProtectTheWild_·
Convicted fox hunter Wayne Greggory leaves court after £250 fine and says ‘I’m going hunting now anyway’. The hunting ban as it is right now is a joke.
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Roger Gall
Roger Gall@Shambles151·
Is it total hypocrisy for the world's sporting bodies to ban Russia but not Israel? Please RT after voting - thank you.
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