“YOU CAN PUT THAT BACK IN THE CAR NOW!”
This fly-tipping taxi was caught red handed dumping a boot load on the side of the road.
He simply drives off but not before his licences and registration numbers were recorded.
Not a good look for Western Cars in Derby.
International students are protesting after "mass refusals" of post-graduate work permits for students taking non-credit programs.
Why should students taking non-credit programs at colleges be allowed to work in Canada and ultimately become citizens?
Canada is the only G7 country (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States) without a dedicated national wildfire response agency or equivalent centralized federal body for wildfire management and response.
BREAKING: Freedom Convoy protester Pat King has been found GUILTY of intimidation by the Court of Appeal for Ontario nearly 5 years later!
The appeal court sloppily overturned Justice Hackland's carefully deliberated ruling that acquitted King of Intimidation.
He now faces the possibility of years in prison.
This is a blatant political act and is yet another milestone in Canada's internal destruction. We all knew this was coming.
But here's what to do about it.
@MaximeBernier Kudos. It’s hard to deny access to a steroid inflated muscle head, but one with a knife who comes from a culture that doesn’t respect women is heroic.
Jo Nagai was raising swallowtail butterflies at his home in Kobe, Japan, when he noticed something odd. The ones he had looked after as caterpillars seemed to recognize him. Wild butterflies fled. His didn't.
He was in second grade. He wrote a four-page letter to Dr. Martha Weiss, an entomologist at Georgetown University who had studied whether moths could retain memories through metamorphosis. He asked if she could help him design a version of her experiment for butterflies.
She said yes.
Using a muscle therapy device, Jo trained caterpillars to associate the scent of lavender with a mild vibration. When the caterpillars became butterflies, 70 per cent of them still avoided the lavender. Their brains had been completely rebuilt during metamorphosis. The memory survived anyway.
Then he bred them.
The offspring, which had never been trained, also avoided lavender. So did their grandchildren. Without ever experiencing the vibration, two generations of butterflies inherited an aversion to a scent their grandmother had been taught to fear.
Jo documented it all in a 33-page research paper and presented his findings at the International Congress of Entomology in Kobe in 2024. He was 10.
A second grader wrote a letter to a Georgetown professor, and together they found evidence that butterflies can pass memories down through generations.
-Wilderness Whisper
@RepLangworthy They will not listen because the national propaganda machine tells us that all the world’s problems are caused by orange man and plastic straws. Elbows up. Masks on and boycott US booze.