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Remember how everyone rushed to use his photo, of his walking toward an IDF tank to advocate for the lives of his patients? Rushed to plaster it everywhere, rushed to make AI edits, art, whatever. That was in December 2024.
How often is he mentioned today? He is alive, he is being tortured and slowly killed - he, alongside every Palestinian hostage, must be freed.
Opossums live short, difficult lives, yet they spend their nights doing work many people never see.
Most only live about one to two years in the wild. They move through backyards, forests, roadsides, and neighborhoods after dark, searching for food while avoiding cars, dogs, predators, and harsh weather. Their lives are brief, but their role in nature is meaningful.
Opossums help clean the world around you. They eat pests, insects, carrion, and sometimes even venomous snakes. They also help reduce ticks, which can carry disease. In their quiet way, they support the balance of the places they pass through.
Still, many people fear them because of how they look or because they appear at night. But opossums are usually shy, gentle animals. When scared, they often freeze, hiss, drool, or play dead because they want to survive, not attack.
Kindness can be simple. Give them space. Do not harm them. Slow down when you see one near the road. Let them keep doing the work nature gave them.
Opossums may not live long, but they leave the world cleaner than they found it.
There I was all poised to take a beautiful photo of handsome Salam when what did he do? Yes! You've guessed it! Yawned, with a mouth wide enough to fit enough food for Gaza in his mouth! Typical! I must be boring him! 🤣
Heavy attacks on Kyiv throughout the night, which demonstrates a new direction of the war. As I have discussed in many interviews over the past weeks, a decision has been made in Moscow to go up the escalation ladder to restore deterrence. Attacks originating from NATO territory, along with European leaders announcing their intentions to mass produce weapons to strike deep inside Russian territory, have fundamentally changed the nature of the war. NATO territory is also no longer off limits. Make peace now!
@MarkJCarney@Pontifex There isn't a person with an operating brain that thinks you will do the right thing for humanity. Profits over people is your mantra, Mark.
While The New York Times attempts to whitewash Nazi leaders from the Second World War who massacred Poles, Poland appears to be much less understanding of Zelensky honoring these Nazi leaders.
Je n’avais jamais vu ça avant…
Un “téléphone du vent”.
J’ai découvert ça sur Instagram il y a quelques jours et je trouve l’idée incroyablement touchante.
À l’origine, ce concept viendrait du Japon.
Il s’agit d’un vieux téléphone installé en pleine nature… mais il n’est relié à rien.
Les gens s’y rendent pour parler à quelqu’un qu’ils ont perdu.
Un parent. Un ami. Un amour. Quelqu’un qui leur manque encore.
Le téléphone ne fonctionne pas vraiment.
Personne ne répond.
Mais parfois, le deuil a simplement besoin d’un endroit où aller.
Parfois, l’amour a encore besoin de parler.
Et je trouve ça profondément beau.
On passe tellement de temps à faire semblant d’aller bien.
À rester fort.
À continuer d’avancer coûte que coûte.
Alors qu’au fond, manquer à quelqu’un est normal.
Continuer à lui parler dans sa tête est normal aussi.
Et quelque part, au milieu du vent…
ce vieux téléphone rappelle doucement aux gens qu’ils n’ont pas à avoir honte de leur douleur.
Franchement, je trouve ça magnifique.
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@MarkJCarney Real threats from where? Why are you spending taxpayer money on this when Canadians are struggling to keep a roof over their heads and food on their table? Peace, order and good government. Being provocative and ignoring the needs of Canadians doesn't meet those objectives.