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Not to alarm anyone but this is where kittens come from…
aka the “cat disputation system”
😹🥂👽🐈⬛🛸
The White House@WhiteHouse
DOW-UAP-PR086 | "UAP FROM DEC 2019 (EAST COAST)"
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They actually believe Elon used Starlink to rig the election btw.
DreamLeaf 🌱🌻 🍉@DreamLeaf5
I mean Elon literally admitted Trump would not have been elected without his interference so it’s not some conspiracy theory
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Yes, I was elected to the State Committee for Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
This is the first time I’ve run for office.
👉 I promise to bring up agenda items to voters BEFORE the State Committee votes on issues
👉 I promise to do polls & speak with voters in Beaver County BEFORE voting on issues
👉 I promise to vote the way the majority of Republicans in Beaver County want — even if I personally disagree
Thank you to the Republican voters of Beaver County for believing in me.
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I’m currently working on my bee and butterfly garden… I hope you are too!
❤️🐝🦋
American Conservation Coalition@ACC_National
Happy World Bee Day 🐝🐝🐝 75% of the world’s flowering plants and 35% of global food crops rely on pollinators. Plus honey is delicious.
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Hiroshima Prefecture, Itsukushima (Miyajima)
The "Reikado" with a history of over 1200 years, was completely destroyed by fire, and the flames spread to the surrounding forest.
The surrounding forest, along with the Itsukushima Shrine buildings, is registered as a World Heritage Site.
A treasure of Japan is burning.
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🇯🇵 Two Black-Americans were arrested in Japan on Sunday after a reckless stunt inside a zoo habitat housing Punch, a 9-month-old Japanese macaque who became a viral internet sensation.
The mascot costume worn during the stunt was reportedly associated with a cryptocurrency marketing gimmick or meme coin social media account.
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@FrontmanAshwin If he has or ever did you certainly wouldn’t catch me screenshotting it and posting it for clout.
Of that, you can be certain. 💋🥂❤️👑
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A Japanese man named Sakae Kato has dedicated his life caring for the animals that were abandoned after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
The 57-year-old spends around $7,000 a month taking care of the animals, and he has been doing this for the last ten years.
When asked about why he stayed behind in the contaminated zone, he said, “I want to make sure I am here to take care of the last one. After that I want to die, whether that be a day or hour later.”

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