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Conja e felino dormindo e eu estudando algebra.

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A brief article with nice photos about Florida's Peace River where I do most of my fossil hunting. 🛶

Link : wusf.org/environment/2025-12-0…

#USF #Florida #PeaceRiver #Kayaking



StreetPass for Mastodon and Blog Quest help you discover the independent web. These browser extensions auto-detect Mastodon profiles and RSS feeds without getting in your way. Read more in my latest blog post.
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thanks for the kind words! Very cool to see people appreciating some decisions I made with the product to help facilitate a calm experience


Trump: "Our country's at a tipping point. We could go bad.. We're going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country."

#news #finance #economics #stocks #options

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The President is like the Fraggle Trash Heap only without the intelligence or Wisdom




"Under the new law, which went into effect on Thursday, abortion providers could face penalties of at least $100,000 if they mail pills into Texas. Manufacturers of abortion pills are also eligible to be sued, although women who take abortion pills are not."

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/d…

#healthcare #ReproHealth #ReproJustice #pregnancy #abortion #mail #PrescriptionDrugs #ShieldLaws #WomensHealth #texas #txlege



Hear me out:

Changes to the The Citizen Initiative Act (CIA) under the amendments proposed in Bill 14, would allow a proposed referendum to be in contravention of the constitution.

Another amendment to the Referendum Act states that Alberta’s government is not required to implement the results of a binding referendum if doing so would contravene Canada’s constitution.

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What is disturbing is that I cannot see any requirement specifying that the court must be consulted to decide the constitutionality of a referendum question.

Lord help us if the Minister of Justice is the one who gets to decide. Giving himself that power may put any decision circumventing the courts at odds with professional legal standards. Which would explain the immunity clause.

Also, there has been a fair bit of court-bashing already on the part of the minister. Maybe that's about to ramp up?

Despite the immunity, his decision could still be challenged in court, so at least there's that...

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It turns out my fears were warranted.

Smith doesn't want the courts to be involved in deciding constitutionality, says it should be left up to politicians.

#ableg #cdnpoli

ctvnews.ca/edmonton/article/al…





The next time someone says "well, you say stuff from a position of privilege, but us ordinary people have to watch what we say because they'll come after us." Uh huh.




Julian Lennon - Valotte
youtube.com/watch?v=IrR-vqvxOn…

Julian Lemon *Valotte*...



A *bunch* (literally...hundreds!! 🤯) of you reposted my original post about looking for work, back in October. I just signed an offer for a new job, and I start on December 15.

I was not #Fedihired, but it was through a referral from a close friend. This just underscores how important connection is.

Thank you, all of you! I appreciate it so much!