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Nuclear energy IS sustainable, clean energy. RT if you agree!


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Cathie Wood can stay under water far longer


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Everyone in America spent the entire week talking about #TheSlap heard around the world. So the whole "keep my wife's name out of your mouth" didn't work out too well.


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Agreed. My grandmother was from Belarus. She fled in 1920 at age 15 under historically different but thematically similar circumstances. Just saying, it's an area that's been chaotic for more than a century. Facebook banners now - from teachers union chiefs? - seem trite.


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It’s a pretty sick fucking joke that ordinary Americans can have their bank accounts frozen immediately but Russian fucking oligarchs get 30 fucking days to find a cut-out for their Sberbank and VTB accounts. Sanctions! ™️ home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…


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I made $900,000 last year in 5 different niches. I have no clue about twitter but I know how to sell (a lot). I made myself a tool called Deal Crafter to create high selling offers. Usually it's $79 but today I give it away for free. Just follow+retweet and I send it over.


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I may disagree with what you say, but I’m willing to sacrifice my life to protect your right to say it. The campaign to silence @JoeRogan shines a light on the bigger issue: the power elite will silence anyone who dares challenge or question their power. @MMAJunkie


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I saw guards walking the perimeter of my synagogue this morning and felt both grateful for their presence and sickened at the need for it.


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Oh, and one more thing ... Mu is a more common surname than Xi, but apparently that didn't trigger WHO's "best practices" to skip. LOL. They really think we are idiots.

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Mu is a more common surname than Xi, but apparently that didn't trigger WHO's "best practices" to skip.

LOL. They really think we are idiots.
EpsilonTheory's tweet image. Oh, and one more thing ...

Mu is a more common surname than Xi, but apparently that didn't trigger WHO's "best practices" to skip.

LOL. They really think we are idiots.

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Monday’s booster shot

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Affluent professionals used frontline and essential workers as human shields for months. Now the laptop class is demanding that all unvaccinated workers be fired - even those with natural immunity. “The Science” is always just an excuse to exploit, shame, and punish other people.


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"That is our job. We do it to feed people. Our task as an industry is to manage and minimise those impacts and to sustain livelihoods and communities at the same time. If we turn on each other, like any group, political party, or nation, we will go down."


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"It doesn’t take much imagination or insight to understand that these are false friends – who will turn on any fleet segment if it can generate publicity and donations. Every fishing gear has an environmental impact. We catch fish. That is our job."


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"There are and always will be in our industry the gullible or the cynical who can see advantage in associating with the playground bully ...They are prepared to line up with a criminal body which endangers the lives of other fishermen ..." thefishingdaily.com/latest-news/nf…


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"... dam was built in 1919 and powered the cotton mill in Marysville for decades. One of the underpinning factors ... to create greater landscape connectivity ... enhance habitat for species at risk such as Atlantic salmon and American eel," cbc.ca/news/canada/ne…

cbc.ca

Fredericton's Campbell Creek flows freely for the first time in a century | CBC News

Conservation groups have been working to remove the Campbell Creek dam since 2016.


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Can’t stop watching this

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