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  • RenaudaR Renauda

    For the adventurous gourmet cooks here or those interested in a wholly different trip:

    Every year, doctors at a hospital in the Yunnan Province of China brace themselves for an influx of people with an unusual complaint. The patients come with a strikingly odd symptom: visions of pint-sized, elf-like figures – marching under doors, crawling up walls and clinging to furniture.

    The hospital treats hundreds of these cases every year. All share a common culprit: Lanmaoa asiatica, a type of mushroom that forms symbiotic relationships with pine trees in nearby forests and is a locally popular food, known for its savory, umami-packed flavor. In Yunnan, L. asiatica is sold in markets, it appears on restaurant menus and is served at home during peak mushroom season between June and August.

    One must be careful to cook it thoroughly, though, otherwise the hallucinations will set in.

    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260121-the-mysterious-mushroom-that-makes-you-see-tiny-people

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      The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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        The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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          It's 100 years to the day in 1926 when John Logie Baird demonstrated the first working TV which he'd invented.
          It'll never catch on they said.

          And it's 90 years since the BBC started the worlds first regular public TV broadcasting service, in 1936.

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            Still the saddest goodbye in space exploration. On June 10, 2018, during a massive planet-wide dust storm, Opportunity sent its final data transmission — poetically translated by engineers as “My battery is low and it’s getting dark.” Designed for just 90 days, Oppy defied odds for nearly 15 years, traveling 45 km across Mars, discovering evidence of ancient water, and sending back breathtaking panoramas. The storm blocked sunlight for months, draining its batteries forever. No more signals came. Rest easy, Oppy — you explored farther and longer than anyone dreamed, turning a golf-cart-sized robot into a legend. Your spirit lives on in every rover that follows. Thank you for showing us Mars.

            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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              Still the saddest goodbye in space exploration. On June 10, 2018, during a massive planet-wide dust storm, Opportunity sent its final data transmission — poetically translated by engineers as “My battery is low and it’s getting dark.” Designed for just 90 days, Oppy defied odds for nearly 15 years, traveling 45 km across Mars, discovering evidence of ancient water, and sending back breathtaking panoramas. The storm blocked sunlight for months, draining its batteries forever. No more signals came. Rest easy, Oppy — you explored farther and longer than anyone dreamed, turning a golf-cart-sized robot into a legend. Your spirit lives on in every rover that follows. Thank you for showing us Mars.

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              @Mik said in Mildly interesting:

              poetically translated by engineers as “My battery is low and it’s getting dark.”

              Bah, they spoiled it with poetry.
              I want to read the original message, presumably in status codes, in binary if I have to, along with the relevant decoder keys.

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                I want it in haiku.

                Dust dims the sunlight
                Batteries breathe their last charge
                Night claims the red plains

                The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                  https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/29/opinion/prospera-honduras-trump-pardon.html?unlocked_article_code=1.IFA.BoS9.gIBQvKg5OOfZ

                  Interesting framing connecting the violent immigration crackdown in the U.S. to what happened in Honduras in recent years and the push for "startup cities" by certain Trump backers.

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                    Chickens are now the most populous terrestrial vertebrate. At any one time, about 26 billion chickens occupy the planet, as 65 billion are slaughtered annually and billions more hatch.

                    The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                      Only one person has won both an Olympic medal and a Nobel Peace Prize

                      Philip Noel-Baker from UK
                      1920 Olympic - silver medal in 1500m race
                      1959 - Nobel Peace Prize for his work on disarmament

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                        Only one person has won both an Olympic medal and a Nobel Peace Prize

                        Philip Noel-Baker from UK
                        1920 Olympic - silver medal in 1500m race
                        1959 - Nobel Peace Prize for his work on disarmament

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                        @taiwan_girl said in Mildly interesting:

                        Only one person has won both an Olympic medal and a Nobel Peace Prize

                        Philip Noel-Baker from UK
                        1920 Olympic - silver medal in 1500m race
                        1959 - Nobel Peace Prize for his work on disarmament

                        Words from the spiritual media are that Noel-Baker are trying to give both to Donald Trump.

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