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experience makes a person

New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2010
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a caregivers association made a slideshow about jonathan 🥺
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jonathan byers is only for the people with high iq or vast life experience i fear
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hailey ☾⭒@byerss1988·
I stand by that this is the best kiss in cinematic history
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@jancyfication not to mention going to hawkins was his idea! people saying he doesn’t do anything when it was his initiative and he kept on working for the plan and otherwise el wouldn’t have been able to save max
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chris ⋆˚࿔ jonathan akgae 🍉
steve and nancy driving the party around in the town they grew up in and bike around in daily makes them the greatest babysitters but jonathan who drove the cali group from california to utah to nevada and then back to hawkins makes him a useless stoner??
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“Have you ever gotten everything you ever wanted? No. But I once got very close”
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Earth@earthcurated·
High-frequency patterns in birdsong can signal safety to the brain, helping the body unwind, ease stress, and restore mental clarity. At times, nothing soothes the mind more effectively than the quiet rhythms of the natural world.
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Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
The green sea turtle is no longer endangered. 🎉 After 40+ years on the IUCN Red List as Endangered, it's been moved all the way to Least Concern, skipping two categories entirely. One of the biggest conservation comebacks ever recorded.
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Центр Мемориал@hrc_memorial·
🕯️В России уже погибли по меньшей мере 66 человек, которых государство лишило свободы по политическим мотивам. Мы хотим напомнить несколько таких историй — в этих смертях виновно российское государство. Поименный список погибших ведет @pzk_memorial: is.gd/VPBzCJ
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𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺🇮🇪
The "DACHA" ! The Jewel of the Russian Countryside! Russia has approximately 18–20 million Dachas (or Dacha-style garden plots), making it the world’s largest such phenomenon. Recent estimates put the number of garden plots and seasonal homes at over 24 million, clustered in about 80,000 garden communities near major cities. More than 60 million Russians (roughly 40–50% of the population, especially urban families) own or have access to one—often shared among relatives. This figure has remained remarkably stable since the Soviet era, when millions received small “6 sotok” (600 m²) plots, with some growth from modern year-round homes. Since 2020, dachas and household plots (личные подсобные хозяйства) have continued to supply a vital, high-quality share of Russia’s fresh food, especially potatoes, vegetables, fruits, and berries. According to Rosstat data: Potatoes: Households produced around 50–60% of the national total annually. In 2025, they accounted for 11 million tonnes out of 19.5 million tonnes total (about 56%). Earlier years showed similar dominance (e.g., 60%+ in many seasons). Vegetables: Households contribute roughly half the open-field and fresh produce. In 2025, the organized (commercial) sector hit 7.6 million tonnes, with households adding another ~6–6.5 million tonnes—keeping Russia near 90% self-sufficiency overall. These figures have held steady or declined only slightly in share as large farms modernized, but the absolute volume from dachas remains enormous—often 10–12 million tonnes of potatoes and 6+ million tonnes of vegetables yearly. Much of this is consumed fresh by families or preserved for winter, providing unmatched freshness & nutrition. Sure sign of the overall Good health of the Population Quality, Benefits & Historic Relevance: Dacha-grown food stands out for its exceptional quality: homegrown produce is typically fresher, tastier, and richer in nutrients than store-bought equivalents. Families tend plots with care—often using minimal chemicals—yielding organic-style potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, berries, apples & herbs bursting with flavor. It’s food grown with love, eaten with pride, and shared generously among neighbors. The benefits to the Russian population are profound and multifaceted. Dachas promote physical health through gardening and fresh air, mental well-being via escape from urban stress & strong family bonds during weekends and summers. They bolster food security (especially during economic challenges), reduce grocery costs, and foster self-reliance—many families cover a large portion of their vegetable and potato needs. Socially, they build community: barbecues (шашлык), tea on the veranda & shared harvests strengthen ties across generations. Historically, dachas trace back to Peter the Great’s era (18th century), when “dacha” (from “to give”) meant land grants for loyal subjects. They evolved into elite retreats, then exploded in the Soviet period as vital survival tools—urban workers grew food on tiny plots during shortages. Post-1990s, they helped millions weather crisis. Today, they symbolize resilience, continuity, and Russia’s deep connection to the land—a living heritage blending practicality with joy. Their Colourful Beauty Russian dachas are a feast for the eyes: imagine clusters of charming wooden houses painted in vibrant hues—bright blues, sunny yellows, emerald greens, and cheerful reds—with ornate carved window frames (наличники) and contrasting shutters. Surrounding them are lush gardens overflowing with colorful flower beds (peonies, marigolds, roses), vegetable patches, fruit trees heavy with apples or cherries & berry bushes. Winding paths lead past berry-laden fences, while birch groves and meadows frame the scene. In summer, the air fills with the scent of blooming lilacs, fresh earth, and grilling shashlik. These modest yet picturesque settlements create a uniquely Russian pastoral idyll—humble, lively, and irresistibly inviting. >>
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🌬️@coldtothetouchh·
A BYLER FIGHT SCENE OMFG 😭
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Danielle Franz@DanielleBFranz·
Earth Day was created by an American. The National Parks were created by an American. Conservation is an American tradition.
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ً@wynrosei·
"I'm not political I just want to enjoy my weekend" YOUR WEEKEND WAS FOUGHT FOR BY LABOR UNIONS AND ORGANIZERS SO YOU COULD ENJOY TWO DAYS OFF. EVERYTHING IS POLITICAL.
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стюра поварешка волкова
я не знаю, от чего я в ахуе больше: от самой новости или от того, как это преподнесли сми. будто женщина не защищала свою жизнь от поехавшего, непринявшего новость о разводе и хотевшего её зарезать. и смерть убийцы случилась просто по «роковому стечению обстоятельств»
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