don't blame me, I voted for hāmas
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don't blame me, I voted for hāmas
@GettingBucketzz
down with this sort of thing


This is what happens when you have a day with no sports.




Josie has been working very hard to hatch these mushrooms.





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Young meteorologist fired from TV station spotted with mentor, 60, after accusing bosses of monitoring their conversations trib.al/UeFqo7h





Bernie's unique ability was detaching socialism from cultural tribe. The grumpy independent schtick allowed people to absorb the economic content without taking on the cultural identity. AOC not only failed to develop this ability, in some cases she's actively done the opposite.


🚨: AI data centers are consuming 264 billion gallons of water as droughts hit 63% of the US



Virtually every fish in one of Arizona’s largest lakes has died after the reservoir fell to less than 1% of its capacity. This spring, the mountain snow that feeds the reservoir reached just 2% of its normal level. With almost no inflow, the lake shrank dramatically, the water overheated, oxygen levels collapsed, and nearly 100% of the fish suffocated. But drought wasn’t the only reason. Even as the reservoir was collapsing, water continued flowing downstream to supply farms under agreements written decades ago, when a snowpack collapse this severe was considered unthinkable. The ecosystem kept losing water while the climate that sustained it had already changed. The rules were built for a world that no longer exists. Climate change isn’t only testing ecosystems. It’s testing the systems we built to manage them. Before and after: San Carlos Reservoir, Arizona (2023 vs. 2026). [Source: NASA Earth Observatory, June 2026.]


Virtually every fish in one of Arizona’s largest lakes has died after the reservoir fell to less than 1% of its capacity. This spring, the mountain snow that feeds the reservoir reached just 2% of its normal level. With almost no inflow, the lake shrank dramatically, the water overheated, oxygen levels collapsed, and nearly 100% of the fish suffocated. But drought wasn’t the only reason. Even as the reservoir was collapsing, water continued flowing downstream to supply farms under agreements written decades ago, when a snowpack collapse this severe was considered unthinkable. The ecosystem kept losing water while the climate that sustained it had already changed. The rules were built for a world that no longer exists. Climate change isn’t only testing ecosystems. It’s testing the systems we built to manage them. Before and after: San Carlos Reservoir, Arizona (2023 vs. 2026). [Source: NASA Earth Observatory, June 2026.]


Hiking barefoot on some fucked up ass trail is the most performative thing I’ve ever seen I get first and secondhand embarrassment I know your fucking feet hurt girl






