Pussy ass bitch always walks out of interviews when he’s called out on his lies. Then he reverts to name calling. The good part is watching the lumbering fat fuck struggle to get out of his chair. Have I ever told you guys how much I hate this motherfucker?
🔥🔥🔥 TRUMP & EPSTEIN ARE SEX TRAFFICKERS & I’m gonna post this every day so nobody forgets exactly who Pedophile Trump is and why the incriminating Epstein Files have suddenly disappeared.
Do you agree?
My name is Bubloo. ❤️
I used to have a home.
They were my whole world.
I slept beside them. I waited for them. The sound of their footsteps made me happy.
Then one day, I became sick...
To this day, I still don't understand what I did wrong.
I kept looking for my family.
Maybe they would come back for me...
Maybe they had forgotten me...
But they never returned.
I grew weaker and weaker on the streets.
Hungry.
Thirsty.
Sick.
Alone.
Then a kind person found me and took me home.
They shaved all my matted fur.
That was when everyone realised how ill I really was.
And then...
Nobody wanted to keep me.
So I was brought to TAWF.
For the first time in a very long time, my pain began to ease.
The doctors started my treatment. They gave me fluids, medication, and love.
And do you know what I did?
Even though I was weak and exhausted, I started wagging my tail.
It was my way of saying thank you.
Because someone finally cared.
But there are many more like me at TAWF.
Some are even sicker than I am.
Some are suffering even more than I am.
The difference is...
These people don't leave us behind.
When we are sick, they stay beside us.
When we fall, they help us back up.
And when the world turns away, they open their arms and hold us close.
Please help me and the countless voiceless souls like me.
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The reason we think dandelions are weeds is because of a 1950s marketing campaign.
Dandelions, native to Europe and Asia, were brought to North America in the 1600s by European colonists who grew them deliberately.
Every part is edible. The leaves are a salad green, the flowers were made into wine, and the roots were roasted as a coffee substitute and used medicinally for liver and kidney conditions for thousands of years. They were a kitchen-garden staple well into the 1800s.
The shift happened after World War II, when 2,4-D (originally developed for chemical warfare research) was approved as a residential herbicide. Companies like Scotts built the modern lawn-care industry around the idea that a perfect green lawn meant zero broadleaf plants.
Dandelions, being bright yellow and resistant to mowing, became a visible enemy, and the campaign worked. By the 1970s, "dandelion-free" was synonymous with "well-kept."
They aren't native, but they aren't doing significant ecological harm either. The herbicides used to kill them, on the other hand, kill bees, contaminate groundwater, and have been linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma in humans.
If you hate dandelions, it's most likely due to a marketing campaign that ran before you were born.
Istanbul is ramping up collections to remove all street dogs by the end of May.
There is no visible capacity at this scale. Euthanasia is a real concern
This cannot happen 💔
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Animals are dying slow, miserable deaths with jars stuck on their heads. The solution: you.
The food smell pulls them in. The narrow opening, the slick interior, and the residual food at the bottom trap them.
Skunks, raccoons, foxes, possums, mice, and even bears have all been documented stuck in or carrying empty peanut butter jars.
A trapped animal can't drink. Most die of dehydration within days, often after wandering for miles trying to scrape the jar off.
The fix is easy: one rinse before recycling. Hot water, a little soap, swirl. Done. The smell is gone. The trap isn't a trap.
This is also true for jelly jars, mayo jars, and any deep narrow container that held something animals can smell. Rinse before you toss.
A 30-second rinse prevents an animal you'll never see from dying alone in a ditch with a Skippy jar over its face.
Next time you see a pigeon… pause.
That small life has known hunger,
cold nights,
and a world that rarely notices it.
They’re not asking for much—
just a chance to survive.
And sometimes…
a little kindness is enough to change their whole day.
Your black or red mulch isn't what you think it is, and I really hope you aren't using it on your vegetable garden.
The wood in dyed mulch is usually made of scrap pallets, demolition debris, and construction waste ground up and painted with carbon-based dyes.
Some of it contains pressure-treated wood that was never supposed to end up in your flower bed, let alone anywhere near your food-bearing plants.
Natural hardwood mulch costs about the same. Pine straw costs less. Leaf mold you make yourself costs nothing.
None of them leach dye into your soil or break down into a chemical residue.
Stop putting red dye in your hummingbird feeder.
There's growing evidence the dye may harm the birds, and zero evidence they need it.
Don't use honey either. It ferments and grows a fungus that can kill hummingbirds. Don't use brown sugar or artificial sweeteners either.
Plain white sugar and water. Change it every few days in warm weather. Clean the feeder when you refill it.
The simplest recipe is the right one.
Please spread the idea. It seems to work quite well... An animal shelter posted something along the lines of, "If you are an adult, we will rent our shelter dogs to you for $5 an hour...
So it looks like you are walking your own dog. " Haha, right?
Here are some of the results so far:
1) They now have a waiting list of people who want to PAY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF WALKING A DOG.
2) They have made so much money in "rental fees" that they have waived adoption fees.
3) When the people renting the dogs are out walking, they post selfies of themselves walking "their" dog on FB, Instagram, dating sites and the others.
People are then coming back to the shelter asking to adopt the specific dogs they've already gotten to know.
4) On at least two occasions, people have called the shelter and said, "Hey, i didn't think I even wanted a dog. But me and THIS dog get along REALLY well. I'm not bringing him back."
5) This particular shelter currently has no dogs available to rent, and there is a waiting list. Because all of the dogs have been adopted!!
They are currently bringing dogs in from a different shelter to be "rented."
A good idea to recharge from 2016
That decorative bee hotel from the garden center might actually be hurting the bees.
Scott MacIvor, a researcher at the University of Toronto, set up 200 bee hotels across Toronto and monitored them for three years.
What moved in: parasitic wasps, spiders, earwigs, ants, and in one case a mouse. Not villains, but also not bees.
Native bees did use them, but the large clustered design made it easy for disease and parasites to spread between nests in a way that would never happen in nature, where nesting sites are scattered and isolated.
Here's what most commercial bee hotels get wrong:
Plastic tubes trap moisture and grow mold. Bamboo tubes are usually too large for most native bee species.
Pine cones, bark, and moss, seen in virtually every decorative hotel, aren't used by bees and attract the wrong insects.
Holes too short produce almost exclusively male offspring, skewing the population. No maintenance plan means disease and parasites accumulate year over year with no way to clean them out.
The bigger problem: 70% of North American bee species nest in the ground. A bee hotel does nothing for them.
What actually works:
🌿 Leave bare patches of undisturbed soil in a sunny spot
🪵 Leave dead wood and hollow stems standing
🌸 Plant native flowers that bloom in sequence spring through fall
🚫 Stop using pesticides
The bees don't need a hotel. They need a habitat.