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Prudence is a rich, ugly, old maid courted by incapacity. William Blake
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How the hell do you reset Claude.ai, I have reached the max amount of questions, and now I can only ask one question, and wait for 5 hours for the next session... 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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The stunning Rhodochrosite specimen originating from the N°Chwaning Mines, located in Kuruman, South Africa. The intense pinks and rich reds blend harmoniously to create a visually striking display of natural beauty.
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Sharks and rays dance over pale sand in the Maldives
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One of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen. 🤯👏🔥🤯👏🔥
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The evolution of bicycle brakes from spoon brakes to modern systems
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Europe’s best‑kept secret? Sibiu. Pastel squares, walkable streets, killer coffee. A medieval gem in Romania 🇷🇴 80 km form my home 😊
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Watch a master calligrapher create a document in traditional letra fundamental style to send to the Vatican. Pure focus and centuries‑old craft. 🖋️ @The Pentographer
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Sakura water cycling in Tsuchiura, Japan 🌸
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Every time we marvel at art, let’s not forget the meticulous work behind the scenes to restore it. Atelier Sophie Rennequin brings these pieces back to life with such care.
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Kizhi’s Church honestly looks like it shouldn’t even exist. It's a wooden masterpiece that’s been standing on Lake Onega in Russia for over 300 years. 22 domes, zero metal nails, all built back in 1714.
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In the south of France, cherry farmers light fires beneath the trees to keep the frost away. A fragile season protected by flame and a beautiful sight to see.
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Engine exploded moments after takeoff
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At the Hermitage, the Peacock Clock is one of the most remarkable 18th‑century automata still around. Made in the late 1770s by James Cox, it was purchased by Prince Grigory Potemkin for Catherine the Great, shipped to Russia in pieces, and put back together there.
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Watch how quickly a sand bubbler crab can build a home on the beach.
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He'll pay the other half once he's finished paying the second half 😂