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Młody Reggae (nr P-2525) w schronisku w Rybowie nie ma szans na przetrwanie. Jest przerażony i bezbronny. Musimy zabrać go stamtąd natychmiast, by żył! 💔😭
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SHANTI💔Jego historia rozrywa serce na kawałki😢
Czy można przeżyć całe życie w cierpieniu,wygrać ze śmiercią i na sam koniec wciąż wierzyć w człowieka⁉️SHANTI-PIES,któremu od wielu lat codziennie pęka serce...
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"If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face. And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it." - Roald Dahl
When my dad finally stopped doing drugs in late 2023, he ended up passing in early 2024. Drugs didn’t just kill him, they took everything good in his life. To see people beat those addictions, and survive long enough to tell the tale? That’s amazing.
The first time I saw one of these I impulsively started to cry. In a weird moment of awe and wonder, I was so grateful to exist in a world where this amazing creature exists. I do believe there’s more beauty here than ugliness. Maybe I’m a fool, but if a leafy sea dragon is possible… anything is possible.
Polska w PIGUŁCE: menadżer jednej z szacownych państwowych spółek energetycznych przyjechał do Świnoujścia na doroczną ogromną konferencję branży energetycznej. Zajmuje się elektryfikacją polskiej gospodarki, czyli potrzebą XXI wieku. Hotel... odmówił mu zaparkowania auta elektrycznego w garażu, w obawie, że wybuchnie (on lub samochód)... Za chwilę stworzymy dokładnie taką samą atmosferę wokół baterii, wcześniej już stworzyliśmy wokół pomp ciepła, wiatraków, fotowoltaiki, biogazu... Ale wszyscy chcą Polski wielkiej, nowoczesnej, centrów danych, cyfryzacji, elektryfikacji... Ręce opadają.
“Listen to your body.”
My body: Quit your job tomorrow, move to the mountains, befriend stray goats, vanish into the wilderness, and start communicating exclusively through wind sounds and mysterious forest silence.
I don't know why any of you haters are surprised I'm the one actually engaging here.
You're the ones who've obsessively pored over the 10,000 photos, the 30,000 text messages, and the 128,000 emails from my hacked iCloud and stolen devices.
If I am anything, I am prolific.
You know what you won't find? Any of the most heinous, hateful things you keep posting about me.
What you'll find from me here is the same thing you found there.
Total transparency. Finally on my terms. Not yours.
💔 Niewidomy Shadow pilnie szuka domu! Kiedyś leżał przerażony w śniegu. Dziś, dzięki wolontariuszom, przeszedł cudowną metamorfozę. Choć stracił wzrok, na nowo pokochał człowieka – uwielbia dotyk, tuli się i bezgranicznie ufa. Podaruj mu dom🥺❤️#RT
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Długo czekaliśmy na ten moment... Wiele miesięcy pracy za nami. Dziś od nas krótki komunikat: jutro o 6 rano wraz z Mateuszem Baczyńskim - we wspólnym śledztwie @GoniecPL i @onetpl - ujawnimy prawdę o aferze podkarpackiej. Do usłyszenia jutro.
PIEKŁO, KTÓREGO NIE DA SIĘ ZAPOMNIEĆ...Wszystko zaczęło się zimą 2018 r.Przy jednej z głównych ulic Szczytna,w siarczyste mrozy sięgające -25 C,Shanti stał na krótkim łańcuchu.Płakał i szczekał,błagając o pomoc💔
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Just one week ago, Maja Chwalinska was unsure how she would afford her hotel room in Paris. Today, she is playing in a Grand Slam final.
The Polish player arrived at Roland Garros ranked outside the top 100 and had to battle through three grueling qualifying matches just to reach the main draw. Like many lower-ranked professionals, she has long faced the harsh financial realities of the sport: expensive travel, accommodation, coaching, and training costs that often outweigh prize money.
Her journey has been marked by far more than financial hardship. Over the years, Chwalinska has overcome serious injuries, knee surgery, and battles with depression. There were moments when continuing her career seemed almost impossible.
Yet she persisted.
Match after match, round after round, she kept winning. What started as a long-shot qualifying campaign became one of the most extraordinary runs in recent Grand Slam history. With each victory, her confidence soared, carrying her all the way to the final of one of tennis’s most prestigious tournaments.
Regardless of the outcome, Chwalinska’s story is a powerful reminder that success is rarely overnight. Behind every breakthrough lie years of setbacks, rehabilitation, mental struggles, and quiet determination to stay in the game.
Her Paris run proves that the distance between uncertainty and history can sometimes be measured in just a few hard-fought victories.
And that is exactly why stories like hers continue to inspire us all.
We were given a planet that grows its own food, overflowing with trees, fruit, water, medicine, and sunlight, where life itself is abundant and generous. Yet we built systems of debt, competition, division, and war instead of learning to live in balance with it.
A man in Kenya drove 3,000 gallons of water to help wild animals after seeing elephants and buffaloes collapsing from thirst.
He did not wait for help or permission… he saw a problem and acted immediately.
He did this so many times to the point that most animals would recognise the sound of his lorry and wait for him at the drinking point!
When he started doing this, no organization or government supported him! Only few friends would encourage him.
Voyager 1 is 24 billion kilometers from Earth.
It communicates with us using a 23-watt transmitter.
Less than a refrigerator light bulb.
The signal takes 22 hours to reach us, traveling at the speed of light.
By the time it arrives, it's 20 billion times weaker than the power of a digital watch battery.
NASA's Deep Space Network picks it up using 70-meter dish antennas cooled to near absolute zero to reduce electronic noise.
The engineering required to hear a 23-watt signal from 24 billion km away is arguably more impressive than the spacecraft itself.
Launched 1977.
Still transmitting.
Still being heard.
We built something that works perfectly, 47 years later, in conditions no one has ever tested in.
That's what engineering for the long term looks like.