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Posts by Linda Steer

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Local man tells post-secondary students money doesn't grow on trees and then picks private jet from private jet tree.

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It's Jan de Heem's birthday but his son Cornelis de Heem was also an excellent painter! Here are some flowers from him.

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A photograph depicting the cover of a book by Kaira Jewel Lingo. Meteorites or comets  stream across a dark background and around the words β€œWe Were Made for These Times.”

A photograph depicting the cover of a book by Kaira Jewel Lingo. Meteorites or comets stream across a dark background and around the words β€œWe Were Made for These Times.”

Rainy day reading ready for tomorrow.

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What am I going to do with myself now that Integrity has returned?

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I'm moonscrolling

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Cool! I especially like the photos of the eclipse.

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I can’t get enough of these photos. They are absolutely stunning.

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A place of many happy childhood memories! It’s a beautiful beach.

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Ipperwash Beach. Visiting my parents!

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A photograph of a road leading to a beach. Most of the road is covered in wet caramel-coloured sand. A patch of pavement and a yellow strip is visible in the centre middle ground. The water is churned up with sand, but there is a thin turquoise strip of water at the horizon. Bare trees and sand grass frame the road.

A photograph of a road leading to a beach. Most of the road is covered in wet caramel-coloured sand. A patch of pavement and a yellow strip is visible in the centre middle ground. The water is churned up with sand, but there is a thin turquoise strip of water at the horizon. Bare trees and sand grass frame the road.

Not much road left after the winter!

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Every part of the lily plant is deadly to cats - even drinking water that lilies were sitting in can kill them. Other popular spring flowers like tulips and daffodils can also make them very sick, but there are plenty of beautiful and safe alternatives.

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I think the reason AI propagandists are so flustered by the fact that no real writer wants to use their idiotic tools is that they themselves don't enjoy writing. They see it as a boring arduous chore to be avoided, while real writers actually enjoy writing and actually care about the quality of it.

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I have snowdrops this year. They must’ve been planted by a squirrel! Here’s to spring!

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πŸ‘Ž

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Photography Ethics Symposium, Queens University Belfast, June 3-4 2026

Program and registration here;

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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It works. I feel better.

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Spring 2026 #2 Research Seminars in Photographic Cultures and Heritage Sarah Parsons York University, Toronto, Canada Feeling Exposed: Early Photography and Privacy in the United States Booking is free Where: Onl…

Join our next online seminar on 26 March 2026, 5:30pm (GMT/UTC). Sarah Parsons will speak on photographic histories of privacy and exposure in the 19th century. Research Seminars in Photographic Cultures & Heritage @phrc-dmu.bsky.social Free registration: shorturl.at/kU2xK. All welcome!

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This doesn't have to keep happening. It is possible to craft worlds where women and children are safe, rather than objects to be either dominated or protected from the domination of others.

It is possible to create a world where people can just be safe in their bodies.

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It really is.

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There are just no words. More power to her. May she find peace as she continues to do her amazing work.

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I’m not surprised but it is exhausting to see the constant dehumanizations of women and girls.

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'AI Is African Intelligence': The Workers Who Train AI Are Fighting Back Kenyan workers are still the underpaid labor behind AI training, moderation, and sex chatbots. The Data Labelers Association is fighting back.

β€œAI can never be AI without humans. It is not artificial intelligence. It’s African intelligence...We are training our own death. We train ChatGPT and it’s killing us slowly.”

Kenyan workers are still the underpaid labor behind AI training, moderation, and sex chatbots. Now, they're fighting back.

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I’m doing ok. Back to full time work in May 1 after a very long graduated return to work plan! But unfortunately work takes most of my limited energy. I’m longing to travel or at least get to Toronto and see some art…

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I’m so sorry you’re going through this.

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This is an interesting question. Why do progressives seem to not care?

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Thank you for sharing

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We need treatment

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Same here

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A patient in hospital
Headline:
Long Covid Awareness Day Hailed As Major Step Towards Never Mentioning That Thing Ever Again
Story by Michael Biggs and Ziplok Toosniffy

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A patient in hospital Headline: Long Covid Awareness Day Hailed As Major Step Towards Never Mentioning That Thing Ever Again Story by Michael Biggs and Ziplok Toosniffy Photo from Adobe

Long Covid Awareness Day Hailed As Major Step Towards Never Mentioning That Thing Ever Again

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Lucky!!

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