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Yay for this: 50 Times Young People Adopted A “Boomer” Mentality And Were Proud Enough To Share It Online
"Please stop making these movies with dark lighting and inconsistent volume . I literally cannot see a thing. I cannot hear what anyone is saying. I stopped watching a lot of new movies because of this."
50 Times Young People Adopted A “Boomer” Mentality And Were Proud Enough To Share It Online
“We never had these problems when I was growing up.” “It was completely different during my time.” “Kids these days!” You’ve likely heard some form of these statements from an older person and had the urge to respond with “OK, boomer.”Dominyka (Bored Panda)
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Nancy Ma’s Night Monkey Aotus nancymaae
Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the Nancy Ma’s night monkeys peer out of the trees during the dusk with their large, soulful eyes and striking facial markings. Also known as the Ma’s ni…Palm Oil Detectives
The Colorado River is in trouble: Not as much water flows into the river as people are entitled to take out of it. A new idea might change that, but complicated political and practical negotiations stand in the way.
#Tucson #Arizona
#kilmarnockbusstation #monochrome #urbanphotography #photography #fotografia #fotografie #sonyrx100m7
was hat das mit Friendica zu tun?
Friendica habe ich gefragt, falls @Mimikama Ⓜ mir nicht antworten sollte.
How the humble mushroom could save forests and fight climate change
The conversion of forests to agricultural land is happening at a mind-boggling speed. Between 2015 and 2020, the rate of deforestation was estimated at around 10 million hectares every year. From a…Palm Oil Detectives
Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey Lagothrix flavicauda
Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkeys are social and active during daylight hours, living in groups with a dominant male, mature males and females, and young monkeys. They communicate through vocalizations …Palm Oil Detectives
very cool, thanks for sharing.
Maybe a more detailed image description would be nice for alt text users:
A map diagram titled 'ARPA Network Logical Map May 1973' with around 50 nodes in circles and squares linked together by lines
Kelloggs/Kellanova
In late 2023, Kelloggs became Kellanova for their US arm. Savvy consumers have been pressuring Kelloggs for decades to cease using deforestation palm oil. Yet they actually haven’t stopped th…Palm Oil Detectives
Putin gives Trump envoy award for CIA official's son killed fighting in Ukraine
#BBC #News #Putin #Trump #CIA #OrderofLenin
Putin gives Trump envoy award for CIA official's son
Michael Gloss, 21, who was killed in Ukraine last year, was the son of Juliane Gallina, a CIA deputy director,BBC News
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Ed People...SO MUCH FUN!
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- YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music that you love, upload original content and share it all with friends, family and the world on YouTube.youtube.com
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Malayan Flying Fox Pteropus vampyrus
The Malayan Flying Fox, known also as the Large Flying Fox, Giant Fruit Bat, or Kalong, is an ethereal creature of the tropical Asian night. With wingspans reaching 1.7 metres, they are the largest…Palm Oil Detectives
Google who? Finding freedom with privacy-focused solutions.
GitHub - pluja/awesome-privacy: Awesome Privacy - A curated list of services and alternatives that respect your privacy because PRIVACY MATTERS.
Awesome Privacy - A curated list of services and alternatives that respect your privacy because PRIVACY MATTERS. - pluja/awesome-privacyGitHub
- nextcloud.
Calendars and contacts:
- davx5
Emails:
- tutanota
Photos:
- immich
Web browser/Search:
- firefox/searxng
Maps:
- comaps
Find my location:
- nextcloud phonetrack/traccar.
Music and videos
- jellyfin
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Phone is split in personal and work mode, personal stores all fdroid and open apps, I only use 2 apps from google for cameras and they stay in the work profile download from Aurora.
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#bigtech #tutamail #CoMaps #nextcloud #jellyfin #Immich #searxng
Want your Linux desktop to feel like a blast from the past? Take a look at these 5 tools!
itsfoss.com/linux-retro-tools/
Relive the Golden Era: 5 Tools to Get Retro Feel on Linux
Get retro vibe on Linux with these tools.Abhishek Prakash (It's FOSS)
US citizens, this is how the Australian voting system works. It's not perfect but works better than a completely two-party system.
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Trofim Lysenko died before I was born, but I get unreasonably angry whenever he comes up.
He was responsible for the deaths of millions.
theatlantic.com/science/archiv…
Trofim Lysenko, the Soviet Era's Deadliest Scientist, Is Regaining Popularity in Russia
Trofim Lysenko’s spurious research prolonged famines that killed millions. So why is a fringe movement praising his legacy?Sam Kean (The Atlantic)
African grey parrots help each other in times of need
Corvids – birds such as ravens, crows, and magpies – and parrots are considered to be special among birds, as they have unusually large and densely packed brains. They show many cognitive capacitie…Palm Oil Detectives
Corporate control over global food #supplychain harms us all, causes #hunger, #food #poverty. Learn about #corporate power grabs behind seemingly innocuous #supermarket items. Reject the system 🥩 🥓🌴🚫 #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife
palmoildetectives.com/2025/08/…
Corporate Control of Food Harms Us All
Around 800 million people in our world go hungry each day. Yet around the globe we have enough food to go around. So why the discrepancy? Market concentration and corporate monopoly of our global f…Palm Oil Detectives
Red-shanked Douc Langur Pygathrix nemaeus
If you have never seen the Red-shanked Douc Langur, you are in for a real treat. These vividly coloured creatures have a fairytale quality. They thrive in lush forests, from lowlands to mountainous…Palm Oil Detectives
Tadasunomori Forest adorned with summer green🍃🍃
📍Sakyo Ward, kyoto City
#photography #nature #landscape #leaves #summer #naturephotography #japan
Bad #journalists? Suspected: #AI replaced #editor.
Short #news about a rare bird find. But let's hallucinate with some 'ea', the sound of bird, and the author's name, hey, it must be a beaver! Photo without source: the blurry effects seem to come from a video still, the "download" was not erased, no source (probably the trail cam). No sense because no link to a beaver article.
In my times, no matter how drunk the final editor might have been at night, that never happened.
Danone
Savvy consumers have been pressuring French Dairy multinational Danone for decades to cease using deforestation palm oil. Yet they actually haven’t stopped this. From their website: ‘Da…Palm Oil Detectives
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in reply to Muse • • •I don't mind the dark scenes so much - although I've seen some that were far too dark. But the spoken sound - yeech. The actors don't articulate clearly and are often masked by an overwhelming music of sound effect track.
Last night we went to see Into The Woods (the show we sponsored). It was an Equity production, which means professional actors, professional director, etc. The words spoken on stage, even while singing, were almost always quite clear - no mumbling, no tsunami-like musical overlay (of course, being a musical, there was music, but it was under control), and the sound effects were well fenced (like the giant's steps, via big subwoofers, that moved towards the stage while the trees - real trees - shook.)
The other night we watched a Netflix thing about the rise of Hollywood - it mentioned radio station KFWB (the WB being for Warner Brothers). I used to listen to that station all the time for news. And in law school one of my classmates was one of the news announcers. When he spoke the classroom filled with his voice - it physically occupied the volume of
... show moreI don't mind the dark scenes so much - although I've seen some that were far too dark. But the spoken sound - yeech. The actors don't articulate clearly and are often masked by an overwhelming music of sound effect track.
Last night we went to see Into The Woods (the show we sponsored). It was an Equity production, which means professional actors, professional director, etc. The words spoken on stage, even while singing, were almost always quite clear - no mumbling, no tsunami-like musical overlay (of course, being a musical, there was music, but it was under control), and the sound effects were well fenced (like the giant's steps, via big subwoofers, that moved towards the stage while the trees - real trees - shook.)
The other night we watched a Netflix thing about the rise of Hollywood - it mentioned radio station KFWB (the WB being for Warner Brothers). I used to listen to that station all the time for news. And in law school one of my classmates was one of the news announcers. When he spoke the classroom filled with his voice - it physically occupied the volume of the room - and every word was crystal clear.
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in reply to Muse • • •"What is something from back in your day that you sorely miss?"
Democracy.
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in reply to Muse • • •I guess my old dumb TV that friends gave to me free of cost (thank you!) has two speakers in the back of it. I still have to turn the volume down/up constantly and enable closed captions so the loud parts don't bother my neighbors while I get the gist of the scene (CC is usually an utter cesspool of inaccuracy - a filthy joke punching down on hearing impaired.)
I'm tired of (IMO) parasitic institutions that are only interested in focusing on exploiting the wealthy.
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in reply to Muse • • •Sometimes, when I blow my nose, my hearing improves - a sure sign of allergy season. 😉
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in reply to Muse • • •blowing makes mine worse—yawning sometimes makes it better
or drinking something warm
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