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そっそそそそっそそそ、そんなまさかぁ?? そのまま東京便に乗せて2万円くらいで売ろうとか考えてないよ:meow_whistle:


出荷する気だよね!?!?!?

@harukake325@misskey.io:

おいで~おいで~こっちにふっかふかであったかぁ~いおがくずのベッドがあるよぉ~



Written by Sharon Wilson Purdy, Planetary Geologist at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Earth planning date: Friday Sept. 12, 2025 Curiosity continues to image, analyze, and traverse through a landscape characterized by higher standing ridges separating low-lying depressions (hollows) — a surface known as the boxwork terrain on Mount Sharp. The science team […]

“We’ve normalised horror” in #Gaza, our JulietteTouma tells @newhumanitarian.bsky.social

“There's been #impunity – and that has been going on for a long, long, long time… This carte blanche has got us, all of us, where we are right now.”

This must stop.

thenewhumanitarian.org/investi…

#Starvvation #FoodAsWeapon
#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SanctionIsrael #BDS
#palestine #Israel #Politics #Genocide #CeasefireNow
@palestine@fedibird.com
@palestine@lemmy.ml

A child, exhausted by fatigue and displacement, sleeps deeply on the hood of a vehicle, a scene that reflects the suffering of displacement and the harsh conditions endured by the people of Gaza.
@palestine @mutualaid #gaza #gazagenocide #war #palestine

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@ThatCrazyDude
Now I have to figure how much of this attempted rapist's tongue she bit off.

About 1/7 of the tongue...

"According to court records, the attacker had pinned Ms Choi to the ground somewhere in the southern town of Gimhae. She only managed to break free after biting off about 1.5cm (0.59in) of his tongue."

"The average human tongue is about 3.3 inches (8.5 centimeters) long for men..."

陸上部ハンマーが生徒直撃 和解へ
news.yahoo.co.jp/pickup/655265…

A young child is living in extreme fear and panic after the occupation threatened to bomb the area where he lives.
His heart and eyes are filled with fear, and his innocence is at risk every second under the weight of war.
@palestine @mutualaid #gaza #gazaunderattack #war #gazagenocide #genocide

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UN-Sonderberichterstatterin Irene Khan wirft Israel vor, im Gaza-Krieg gezielt Journalisten getötet zu haben, um Gräueltaten zu vertuschen. Seit Beginn des Krieges sind 252 Reporter ums Leben gekommen. #Menschenrechte #Journalismus #Gaza nau.ch/news/schweiz/un-kritik-… 📰⚖️
#newz

#StopTheGenocide 💚

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The UN Commission of Inquiry reports that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, spotlighting grave human rights violations amid ongoing conflict. It calls for urgent global action to end the atrocities and hold perpetrators accountable. 📢🌍 #GazaGenocide #HumanRights #UNReport #newz forbes.com/sites/ewelinaochab/…

#StopTheGenocide 💚

"The primary justification for exploiting the seabed rests on a dubious economic premise: that mining’s financial gains will somehow outweigh its environmental costs. Yet, the economic case for deep-sea mining is tenuous at best, and expert indications suggest the burdens will far outstrip any tangible benefits. Deep-sea mining is an inherently capital-intensive endeavor, demanding massive amounts of upfront investment to take part in a high-risk, burgeoning industry."
metalsweekly.com/deep-sea-mini…
in reply to Gerry McGovern

"A new peer-reviewed study published in PLOS ONE warns that deep sea mining risks may significantly outweigh the economic rewards, highlighting the profound environmental impact of DSM on fragile marine ecosystems and coastal communities. As demand for critical minerals—such as cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements—soars in the electronics and renewable energy sectors, this study urges a re-evaluation of mining the ocean floor."
skillings.net/critical-risks-u…
in reply to Gerry McGovern

"Seldom do we have an opportunity to stop an environmental crisis before it begins. This is one of those opportunities. The mining industry is on the brink of excavating the deep ocean, creating a new environmental disaster with irreversible consequences for our ocean and climate. We urgently need a deep-sea mining moratorium to thoughtfully assess the full impact before a new crisis is created."
rael.berkeley.edu/publication/…