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These two are my core beliefs, #Bitcoin embodies hope for people, while #literature offers hope to the reader.
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#politics #usa This is not optional! “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#History #Fascism #Holocaust #Politics #NeverAgain #freedom image
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#women #woman 🙃 Your reminder that while the president of the United States and the richest man in the world are publicly brawling all over social media, embarrassing themselves, and every American, they say, "women are too emotional to lead. Charming.
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
A dolphin and a pregnant woman – a magical moment? This image is often shared with the caption: “Dolphins are fascinated by pregnant women because they can hear the baby’s heartbeat using ultrasound.” 🧠 Sounds amazing – but is it true? ✅ It’s true that dolphins use echolocation (ultrasound), and they likely can detect a fetus in the womb. 📚 Some dolphin centers even report that dolphins show special interest in pregnant visitors. ❗ However, there’s no scientific evidence that dolphins are consciously attracted to pregnancy or “fascinated” by it. That interpretation is more human than dolphin. ➡️ Conclusion: A touching moment with a hint of truth – but not a proven scientific fact. #Dolphins #Science #AnimalBehavior #MythOrFact #NatureCuriosity image
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#politics #usa #money #bitcoin #memes #memestr image
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
Jim M. Jimmy H. & Janes Joplin ❤️❤️🌺💜💜🧡🧡 #music #musicstr image
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#life #rest #freedom #chill DON’T DO ANYTHING. JUST REST. Don’t fall into the trap of believing that doing nothing… means doing nothing for yourself. We’ve been conditioned to believe that not being productive is somehow a failure. That if it doesn’t have a visible outcome, it doesn’t count. That rest is wasted time. We’ve become so used to being busy — to checking off boxes, to tracking our progress, to measuring worth in output — that we’ve forgotten something essential: Rest is productive. It’s the moment your body heals. Your mind exhales. Your soul whispers. Reading a book. Taking a long shower. Sitting in the garden with a warm cup of coffee. None of it is a waste. Because time spent resting… is time well spent. We’re not machines. We’re not meant to hustle 24/7. We are human beings. And sometimes, we just need to be. — Becky Hemsley image
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#nature #ocean #life #science #freedom #future 🤩 😮🤩 Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, in collaboration with the University of Tokyo, have developed a groundbreaking biodegradable plastic that offers a dual benefit: it dissolves in seawater and enriches soil. This innovation was led by Dr. Takuzo Aida and his team in Japan, and it represents a major step forward in addressing plastic pollution while also supporting agricultural sustainability. The plastic is made using a novel combination of sodium hexametaphosphate, a food-safe additive, and guanidinium-based monomers. These components create salt bridges that hold the plastic’s structure together until exposed to seawater. Once submerged, the material begins dissolving within hours, leaving behind no microplastic residue. In soil, it breaks down completely in about ten days and releases nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen, which are key to promoting plant growth and boosting soil fertility. What makes this material particularly promising is its non-toxic, non-flammable, and carbon-neutral decomposition process. Unlike conventional plastics, it contributes positively to the environment rather than causing harm. In tests, up to 91% of the additive compounds and 82% of the monomers could be recovered and reused, aligning with the principles of a circular economy. The plastic’s versatility opens the door to a wide range of applications. In agriculture, it can be used for biodegradable mulch films and seed coatings. In marine environments, it offers a sustainable alternative for fishing nets and ropes that would otherwise contribute to “ghost gear” pollution. It also holds promise for consumer products such as food containers, disposable cutlery, and eco-friendly packaging. This innovation by Japanese scientists could significantly reduce global plastic waste and usher in a new era of biodegradable, recyclable, and nutrient-rich materials, with real potential to transform both environmental cleanup efforts and sustainable farming practices. image
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WolfMacbeth 11 months ago
#Justice #Ethics #Philosophy #Moral #Law #CriticalThinking #Empathy #HumanRights