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Posts by Abigail Nunes-Richards

Three sections of an allotment with lots of weeds growing. The first row also has some tiny leeks snd the last has a tree with lots of growth around the bottom.

Three sections of an allotment with lots of weeds growing. The first row also has some tiny leeks snd the last has a tree with lots of growth around the bottom.

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a blue bear is holding a pair of brushes ALT: a blue bear is holding a pair of brushes

One of my favourite things about the Pitt Rivers is that you'll go to a display case and it will be filled with examples of an object from all over the world and different eras. Turns out humans everywhere and everytime figured out how to make music from an animal stomach and tubes. That's context.

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I get you. When my childhood cat who lived with my parents died I couldn't even look at my uni cat for a while, let alone pet and play with, and that's a cat I was already bonded with.

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Society was different then.
Fewer, smaller cars.
Less destracted drivers.
More kids out alone.
Drivers more aware that kids are around.
Payphones.
Neighbours that would pass messages on to the phoneless.

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I would hope they allow them to and fro.
Here they were handed in to teacher at start of school and given back at lunch/hometime, as the kids that needed to take the bus had their tickets on an app. Payment apps too.
Step 1. Make life impossible without a smart phone.
Step 2. Take away smart phone.

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A round, fried hors d'oeuvre sits on a plate with a shocked expression. It is surrounded by others like it, except for an empty spot next to it.

A round, fried hors d'oeuvre sits on a plate with a shocked expression. It is surrounded by others like it, except for an empty spot next to it.

“GUYS! WAKE UP! SOME DUDE JUST ATE CARL!”

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When you've got a minute can you just pop over to mine?

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12 minutes 48.
That's how long it took for the Böögg's head to explode.
Gonna be a hot summer people.

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Screen cap of BBC Breakfast tweet: "Last year Richard Tice said Angela Rayner should resign if she had any moral decency, after she'd underpaid stamp duty. Should he also resign then by his own standards?"

Screen cap of BBC Breakfast tweet: "Last year Richard Tice said Angela Rayner should resign if she had any moral decency, after she'd underpaid stamp duty. Should he also resign then by his own standards?"

BREAKING NEWS: Zia Yusuf Reluctant to Apply Same Standards to Richard Tice as Angela Rayner Shock!

#politicslive

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mRNA vaccines continue to show major promise.

In a small Phase 1 trial led by Dr. Balachandran, some patients with pancreatic cancer (one of the deadliest cancers) reached 6-year survival.

This is why sustained investment in science & research matters.

tinyurl.com/f4n4anhk

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Reform said they would
pay my energy bills. They
haven't


Residents of winning street in Nigel
Farage's fuel giveaway stunt
complain they have missed out on
prize

Reform said they would pay my energy bills. They haven't Residents of winning street in Nigel Farage's fuel giveaway stunt complain they have missed out on prize

In "bears crap in the woods" news.

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She was raised in it, it's not like she joined it of her own will.

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The actual name of my grandmother Betty, also known as Peggy, was Dorothy.
Don't ask me, I have no idea.

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You is wrong.

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Told a complete stranger some human genetic/epi-genetic fact yesterday for no reason. No reason at all. Except it was a really cool fact.

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Which doctor who? No way I can see tennant saying that.

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Immediatly requested on Libby.

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Haha... the book is Yesteryear and Anne Hathaway already optioned the film rights.

I hope somebody's working on the manosphere version where some "alphabro" wakes up in ancient Sparta few days before the Battle of Thermopylae.

Because I want to see that film too.

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My kid went through an I'll dress you phase of toddlerhood and the funnyist (most annoying) thing was I'd get complimented on my appearance ONLY on those days.

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call me radical but I simply believe that the leader of this country should know things

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Can you believe that until now there were more genomes sequenced for the woolly mammoth than for living African elephants?

Today, we bring you the first genomic, continent-scale analyses of 232 high-quality genomes of both species, the savanna and forest elephant.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Ironically the BBC stumbled on a really important story: Desperate asylum seekers being forced to turn to fraudulent fee-charging “advisors” to navigate a system that is intentionally impossibly baroque and from which all sources of free advice have been removed.

But no: they chose Fake Gay Panic.

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I mean, we all *knew* why they're pushing AI, but it's fun when they just come out and say it.

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Covid-19 Inquiry: UK's vaccine development and rollout was 'extraordinary feat' - live updates An estimated 475,000 lives were saved in England and Scotland, but the inquiry says a lower vaccine uptake among some groups should've been predicted.

The Covid 19 vaccine roll out was an extraordinary feat which may have saved upwards of 475,000 lives.

In the face of a deadly virus dedicated professionals worked hard to make it happen and millions did the right thing and took the jabs.

That's to be celebrated.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cg...

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Critical Atlantic current significantly more likely to collapse than thought Scientists say finding is ‘very concerning’ as collapse would be catastrophic for Europe, Africa and the Americas

I remember asking the organisers of a carbon/energy/environment focus group I was in about this around 2000 and being told it's highly unlikely.
From 5% to 50/50 in a couple of decades is bloody scary.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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In an USAian accent... "is that Manchester, London?"

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Oh, thank god: Londoners are finally being seen.

Your sincerely,

Literally every other place in Britain

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They tell cis women that too my sister.
Swift recovery.

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We don't even habe them here

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