I don’t think it turned around. That’s still its butthole facing the camera.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral appEnglish
681·4 个月前Tea just suffered a massive data leak
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World News@lemmy.world•French President Macron says France will recognize Palestine as a stateEnglish
1·4 个月前Ireland’s in the EU since 1973
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News@lemmy.world•Phoenix police: Dad distracted by online videos when toddler shot himself
1·4 个月前Officers arrived and found Guerra holding the victim, a 2-year-old boy with a gunshot wound on his upper left arm and a broken humerus, court documents said.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•E-scooter injuries on the rise across Canada, data shows
14·4 个月前Who is hurting these poor scooters
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pics@lemmy.world•A panorama of one of the four corners of the world, according to flat earthers [OC]
10·4 个月前I think they might not know what a corner is
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Experiment finds yoghurt can lower house temperatureEnglish
3·4 个月前Oh I always assumed that that inevitable wear and tear on the window, or poor maintenance
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Living Bricks Turn Buildings Into Lush Green Climate Helpers - One Green Planet
16·4 个月前That’s cool but that image is unrelated. I can’t find any evidence that the bricks described in the article are used. The article also doesn’t name the Dutch engineers, the name of their bricks, or provide any external links.
The building featured in the image is the PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore, an award-winning hotel known for its distinctive “hotel-in-a-garden” concept. Designed by renowned local architect WOHA, the hotel incorporates 15,000 square metres of greenery, effectively doubling the site’s green area and earning it Singapore’s Green Mark Platinum rating, the nation’s highest environmental certification.
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Europe@feddit.org•Lufthansa CEO's wife is under investigation after running over pedestrian with her SUV English
9·4 个月前According to authorities, Spohr is alleged to have struck a 24-year-old Italian woman with her SUV near a road junction while on holiday in the upscale resort of Porto Cervo, in northern Sardinia’s Gallura region.
The young woman, who reportedly worked as a babysitter, died at the scene on Tuesday.
Tests for alcohol and drugs came back negative, according to local investigators. Police hope security camera footage from the area will shed more light on what happened.
No you don’t, the justice department found no evidence of kettle use
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•US Congressmen praying inside the House of RepresentativesEnglish
17·4 个月前I think there’s a biscuit that they’re all looking at
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Wikipedia@lemmy.world•Spiral of silence (theory that people censor themselves if they feel their opinion is in the minority)English
2·4 个月前In the spiral of silence, important minority opinions can go unvoiced, leading to a distorted sense of public opinion. This can create a climate of fear and conformity over time. Similarly, in the prisoner’s dilemma, mutual distrust can lead to decisions that harm all parties involved, such as missed opportunities for cooperation. Both ultimately undermine collective well-being by preventing optimal group outcomes.
Cowelation does not imply causation
Great bunch of lads, in fairness.








50 degrees fahrenheit =10 degrees celsius