Two close friends, both paramedics, one Arab and one Jewish, were on duty at the music festival in Re'im on October 7.
This is the story of Yaniv Riz and Awad Dravsha.
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The most difficult Chinese character in the world means 'biáng', a noodle dish.
It's made up of 58 strokes in its traditional form and it was encoded in Unicode in 2020 only
[📹 takumitohgu]
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You hear stories from the Holocaust of people with little children in hiding, and I always thought, “How do you keep a child that small, that young, quiet in this situation?” But the energy was so heavy and we were so quiet.
I told my daughter, “You need to be as quiet as a mouse. We’re not talking now.” And she whispered through the whole day. Even when she fell over, she didn’t cry.
"‘I Understood My Life Is Going to End’: A Mother Describes 20 Hours in a Safe Room"
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@jlericson I was a huge fan of Google Reader... Used Feedly a bit after that. I've never tried Inoreader, but I'm curious! Does anything set it apart? Have you tried others?
I'm currently looking for a position in a writing or community management capacity. If anyone's looking, please feel free to let me know - my DMs are available, or I can be reached at mith [at] superplane39 [dot] com. [RTs appreciated!]
Gujo Hachiman, in Japan, has been a center of food replica production for decades. This 2014 video by Tony Begbie shows how display lettuce is made out of wax
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@Emer_OToole My heart is breaking for you. My littles are doing fine but I feel like we're on borrowed time and it's so scary! I hope @Aaron_Derfel sees this thread.
One appealing thing about Mastodon is that because it was so clearly designed by nerds for nerds there is a literal zero chance of family members finding their way over to it
Like many here, I have created (or reopened) my #Mastodon account recently. If you're thinking about doing the same, I have some thoughts for you.
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