And now for some good news

A better one:

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Holy shit! That woman rules!!!

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Yay! glad they found her!

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(excerpt) Combat medic Svitlana from the 128th Territorial Defense Brigade, currently deployed in the Zaporizhzhia area, saved her fellow soldiers from an attempted enemy encirclement.

Zaporizhzhia. So close to being a portmanteau of Zap and Vaporize. :smiling_imp:

Good spot to drop this:

Super flick! And when the audience in the theater that night saw the baby, they all went, “AWWWWWWWWWWWWW”.

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“The owner told authorities that he had left a cabin unlocked as a precaution in case a lost person needed shelter to survive the harsh outdoor conditions.

“She pops out, didn’t say a word, just ran up, and all she wanted was a hug,” Christopher Gutierrez, the owner of the resort, told ABC30. “From what she told us, there was a blizzard, and she pushed through that blizzard. The first thing she saw was a cabin, and she held up in the cabin through the night.””

Good on both of you!

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That is very common in remote areas, to leave a home or at least a barn unlocked just in case a situation like this happens.

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In Churchill, Manitoba, it’s common for car owners to leave their car doors unlocked so that people can escape from polar bears.

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You’re definitely not doing that in Philly.

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This decision marks a critical victory for public health and environmental protections, following legal and technical filings by WildEarth Guardians, including a motion to clarify hazardous waste classification and a joint motion with New Energy Economy and Indigenous frontline advocates. The Commission’s final rule corrects dangerous loopholes that previously allowed the oil and gas industry to sidestep accountability for newly generated, chemically complex waste streams.

“The Commission did the right thing by siding with science and the law,” said Melissa Troutman, Climate and Health Advocate at WildEarth Guardians. “Hazardous waste must be regulated as hazardous waste—no matter what industry tries to call it.”

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Am I the only one who thought at first glance, that it was the white house?

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Same. Than I assumed it was an AI picture of a burning White House.

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My first thought was, Yay, fewer racist white weddings!

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I liked Nnedi Okorafor’s response image

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AI? It was Don Jr in the CONservancy with the Meth Pipe.

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