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Li Mengbai
Li Mengbai@lvjin1993·
当亲戚以为女子住20年楼龄老小区,觉得她日子过得拮据……于是,她直接来了个全屋一镜到底。
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Nature Unedited
Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
A family of wild Pallas’s cats filmed in the grasslands of Qinghai Province, China, shows they look grumpier as they get older 🐈
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princess ౨ৎ
princess ౨ৎ@puppetgrl_·
you can literally wake up one day and be like “actually, fuck everything ab my past and the self-sabotaging identity i had” and decide to live an entirely new life and be some1 who always fucking wins. it doesn’t take a feeling or breakthrough moment or epiphany. only a decision.
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Ante D. Luvian
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
Anyway here's a Roman epitaph for a dog from 2000 years ago
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The Atlantic@TheAtlantic

A common assumption is that throughout history, people have experienced the same basic range of emotions. A radical field of history now challenges this assumption, Gal Beckerman reports. theatln.tc/KD2QRX9Y People tend to imagine that other people “have the exact same set of emotions that we have,” Beckerman writes. “We perform this projection on any number of human experiences: losing a child, falling ill, being bored at work. We assume that emotions in the past are accessible because we assume that at their core, people in the past were just like us, with slight tweaks for their choice of hats and of personal hygiene.” Rob Boddice, a leader in the field of the history of emotions and senses, mistrusts this universalism, a philosophy that emerged during the Enlightenment, when European intellectuals began to assume that all people share a common nature. Many critics now understand that they were attempting to exert power and order over a world that had recently become bigger and stranger. “By the time we get to our current globalized culture, in which a Korean thriller can win Best Picture at the Oscars and Latin pop stars dominate the U.S. charts, the notion that our emotional registers are all essentially alike feels self-evident,” Beckerman continues. “Boddice starts with the opposite premise, that we are not the same,” Beckerman writes. “Rather than being a constant—extending across space and time—human nature for Boddice is a variable and unstable category, one with infinite possible shades.” Although his approach might seem “squishy and postmodern,” Beckerman writes, Boddice’s research layers his own thinking on top of the most recent advances in neuroscience. At the link, read more about the field of study that is pushing historians to reconsider their assumptions about the people of the past. 🎨: Nicolás Ortega

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Amer Zahr
Amer Zahr@AmerZahr·
Today, Israeli settlers lynched an American. Because he was Palestinian. His name was Sayfollah Musallet. He was 20. He lived in Florida. Not a peep in the American media about him. Not a word from the White House. If that makes you angry, you are obviously anti-Semitic.
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Ayesha A. Siddiqi
Ayesha A. Siddiqi@AyeshaASiddiqi·
Francesca Albanese modeled a way to answer this effectively even under the constraints of someone who cannot afford a soundbite denying “Israel’s right to exist”
Jacob N. Kornbluh@jacobkornbluh

NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, this morning, following story that he declined to sign onto Assembly resolutions recognizing Israel’s independence and condemning the Holocaust: “I do support [Israel’s] right to exist as a state.”

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David Fishman
David Fishman@pretentiouswhat·
At the breakfast stall this morning, I saw the base price on a crispy egg pancake wrap had been lowered from 8 CNY to 7. I asked the owner why the price cut. "Hey man, why did you lower your prices?" "I just want it to be more affordable. Everyone could use a financial break."
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Empire Of Lies
Empire Of Lies@berningman16·
"I've realized that a lot of the difference between me and my less radical friends is that they are less capable of imagining a better world than I am." - Aaron Bushnell
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KNEECAP
KNEECAP@KNEECAPCEOL·
🇮🇪 🤝🇵🇸 Israel is committing genocide.
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Ajay Singh Chaudhary
Ajay Singh Chaudhary@materialist_jew·
Please understand, Democrats don't run as Republicans-lite because of some genius political strategy; they do it because that's their position.
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Pangzai
Pangzai@hebeipangzai·
Friends have not seen for a long time, because the work is very busy, rarely come up, miss you
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Jason Orton
Jason Orton@jasonorton420·
Exactly this
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(old) ADAM
(old) ADAM@AdameMedia·
This was taken in 1994. Nothing started on Oct 7.
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B.M.
B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
BTW, those were Palestinian women with Israeli citizenship, who live in the town of Rahat in the Negev. These are the "Israeli Arabs" Yoseph Haddad has been telling you about, lying about how great their lives are in the Jewish Supremacist State of Israel.
Quds News Network@QudsNen

According to Israeli media reports, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian women and their children after they inadvertently entered an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. The settlers attempted to burn them alive inside their car, but the victims managed to escape on foot with injuries. Despite claims by Israeli occupation authorities that an investigation is underway, no arrest warrants have been issued.

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