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Rare Photo of Dolly Parton Without Signature Makeup?


The country music icon has long been the subject of rumors claiming she goes to bed in her makeup so that she's always ready in case of emergency.


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Blooming of Tisza River - MAYFLY MADNESS by @Dima videos.trom.tf/w/wLuc6u55EGupS…

It is important to remember how interesting the natural world is.

#nature #insects

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Translation: 550 crazy people die while going in circles in 50C temperature.

#religion #idiocracy #climatechange #globalwarming

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For sure, this is a more wise view and I respect it and I usually have that kind of view as well, but at times I feel like saying it as it is: a bunch of idiots. After a while you get sick of these morons :D
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I don't have any issue with you ranting about it, I just meant that this is probably why you don't hear it presented like that in the news and such.




Last Epic Spaceman video. The micro universe


Awesome (despite the sponsor at the end).

#Banana, #coin, #edge, #tardigrade, #redcell, #bacteria, #goodvirus, #badvirus, #DNA, #atom.

youtu.be/rn9dkV4sVYQ?si=WDuXma…

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99% Invisible: The Lost Subways of North America

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Los Angeles actually used to have a massive electric railway system in the early 1900s, called the Red Car. Jake Berman, the author of The Lost Subways of North America, tells us about how, time after time, when North American cities seemed just inches away from having a robust, utopian future of fast, reliable, and convenient public transportation systems, something gets in the way. That thing is sometimes dysfunctional local politics, sometimes it’s bureaucracy. Sometimes it’s the way our infrastructure favors cars over mass transit, and too often, it’s racism.

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Reminds me of Sasha's Prison Earth video. I wonder if there'd still be any nationalism left if people were allowed to freely move from one place to another without restrictions. Humans make up these imaginary ideas like borders and then use force to make everyone accept them.




TROM II: Life is not a fucking movie - videos.trom.tf/w/uCc44VtuDfVnE…

#society #revolution #protest #movies #capitalism

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99% Invisible: Towers of Silence

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Situated right in downtown Mumbai, India is an area of about 55 acres of dense, overgrown forest. In one of the most populous cities in the world, this is a place where peacocks roam freely -- a space out of time. This forest is protected by a religious community. It has survived in a relatively undeveloped state in the middle of this gargantuan city. Importantly, it’s also home to an ancient tradition in crisis -- one that is central to the lives (and deaths) of a particular population.

There’s a certain point in this forest beyond which almost no one can step -- only special caretakers of these grounds can go any further. They go by many names: khandia, nassassalar, pallbearer, corpse bearer. Their work here is holy. They carry dead bodies to their final resting place – atop stone structures that stand gray against the lush green. These buildings are called Towers of Silence.

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