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Katılım Mart 2026
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The picture looks simple, but the message behind it is powerful.
A dog tied to a pole is easy to recognize as being restricted. We instantly feel sympathy because we can see the rope holding it back.
But what about the person?
There are no chains. No locks. No prison walls.
Yet the person remains connected to a screen, dependent on a source of digital validation, entertainment, and endless distractions. The cable symbolizes something deeper: the invisible attachments we create for ourselves.

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Earth Every time a whale breaches, it carries valuable nutrients up to the surface.
Whales excrete nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron in their waste-essential elements that phytoplankton, the foundation of the marine food web, need to grow.¹ The bacteria in the whale's gut microbiome may play a key role in shaping this natural fertilizer. Since whales travel from the waterline down to the depths of the ocean floor to feed, they are constantly cycling nutrients throughout the water column, enabling life of all kinds as they go.
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