احتمالية حدوث هذا الشي مرة اخرى مستحيله:
في فيتنام دخلت فتاة إلى محل تجاري لشراء بعض الملابس، تسمع صوت البائعه لكنها لا تجدها لان كل واحده منهما تحرك في نفس اللحظه بشكل متطابق وتفوت الاخرى مرارا دون ملاحظتها
واخيرا بعد دقيقه حصل قلتش واستطاعوا لقاء بعض في موقف مضحك
A Nobel Prize winner made a solar-powered device that extracts 1,000 liters of clean water from the air daily
It is swiftly advancing toward worldwide adoption
A man in Africa shared a video of himself cutting down a massive reportedly 1,500-year-old baobab tree so he could use the wood to build his house.
Baobabs are often called “the Tree of Life”, some are among the oldest living organisms on Earth.
It’s wild to think a tree that’s been standing since before the fall of the Roman Empire is now being turned into building material.
On one hand, people need homes. On the other… that’s an irreplaceable piece of natural history.
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Elliot Page is set to play Hermes in the adaptation of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey.
Page’s addition to the project was confirmed by the Hollywood Reporter.
You think this is a perfect job of casting?
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I came across this photograph by Steve McCurry, likely taken in Rajasthan, that really made me reflect.
As you see, it shows a dusty landscape with barren trees in the background, trees that seem almost lifeless without their leaves. In the foreground, though, there’s a striking contrast: a circle of women dressed in stunning, vivid red saris, standing closely together, with a couple of empty terracotta pots at their feet.
As I zoomed in on the details, I found myself contemplating.
Here are these women, living in what seems like such a harsh, arid environment, yet wrapped in such brilliant colors.
I thought about how, despite the tough conditions, they hold onto color as if it were a lifeline.
And wondered how would their spirits fare if their world was reduced to nothing but neutrals, just creams and grays, when life is already so challenging.
It made me think that maybe there’s a direct relationship between the presence of color and the human spirit in places where life is more demanding.
India, Peru, Bolivia, West Africa all face their share of hardships, but they also embrace vibrant hues in their clothing, homes, and everyday life.
Maybe, in a way, the more difficult the environment, the more important it is to hold onto color.
It seems that harsher the environment and more vibrant clothing and decoration are and more comfortable, wealthy, urban environments, more neutrals, minimalism, muted palettes.
Think of the Scandinavian minimalism (wealthy, stable societies), Japanese wabi-sabi (subtle, neutral aesthetics), Western luxury fashion (beige, black, white, gray).
Maybe that’s the quiet irony of it all. The harsher the life, the brighter the colors… and the more comfortable the world becomes, the more it fades into neutrals.
Maybe the price of wealth is losing the colors.
¡Así murió el millonario Ernie Dosio, brutalmente aplastado por una manada de cinco elefantes enfurecidos junto a su cría!
Mientras cazaba antílopes, los gigantes se sintieron amenazados y, en una estampida de furia salvaje, lo pisotearon sin misericordia hasta dejarlo destrozado bajo sus toneladas de músculo y rabia.
Un final tan cruel como inesperado para un hombre que lo tenía todo.
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@RobBurgert@ParasiteGal Size could be of ascaris lumbricoides while not the girth and the colour . Ascaris girth would be bigger and its colour would be whitish once it is outside the body
@ParasiteGal Adult Ascaris worms, specifically Ascaris lumbricoides, are large parasitic roundworms that can grow to be 6 to 15 inches long. They primarily inhabit the small intestine of humans ...
@wisdom_walkss 252 rupees is a bit much for a cough syrup . Something under 150 is what would be expected . Also I would be interested to know what kind of cough she is having . Cough can be productive or nonproductive, with or without throat itching. Not all cough syrups have the same drugs