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      In fairness, conservatives should appreciate that in principle.

      Education is extremely important.

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        Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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          They must be confident about the water level not changing very much.

          Education is extremely important.

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            I love you long time.

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              • PROtest/proTEST

              I dont get this one. What are the two different words?

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                I went to a protest.

                He’s going to protest the ticket.

                Similar, one is a noun the other a verb.

                Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                  Thanks!!

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                    The word β€œfart” sounds like juvenile slang but is the standard word for what it describes all the way back to Proto-Indo-European, with clear cognates in Greek and Sanskrit

                    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                      • PROtest/proTEST

                      I dont get this one. What are the two different words?

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                      @taiwan_girl said:

                      • PROtest/proTEST

                      I dont get this one. What are the two different words?

                      Either way--when you are over 70 yo. it sounds like something that Quest Diagnostics offers for a slight upcharge.

                      Ego similis habere bonum et non curat nunquam accipere malum.

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                        On March 24, 2026, something happened in the deep taiga along the Tumen River that researchers have been hoping for β€” and quietly fearing might never come.
                        A satellite-collared Amur leopard, part of a population that has climbed to approximately 130 adults, crossed the Tumen River basin through heavy seasonal snowfall and emerged on the Chinese side. A 45-mile journey through some of the most demanding winter terrain on Earth, completed by an animal that once existed in numbers so low the species had almost no path forward.
                        The crossing confirmed something scientists had spent years trying to build and were not yet certain was working.
                        The transboundary "green bridge" between Russia's Primorsky Krai and China's Jilin Province β€” a carefully coordinated conservation corridor connecting habitat across two countries β€” is functioning. The Amur leopard is not just surviving inside its original 3,000 square kilometre core zone. It is moving beyond it. It is expanding. And for a species that once had only 25 survivors left in the 20th century, the word "expanding" carries a weight that is difficult to fully convey.
                        The Amur leopard remains critically endangered. That fact has not changed, and it would be a mistake to treat one crossing as a finished story. But what this movement confirms is that the anti-poaching operations and habitat restoration efforts carried out across both countries are beginning to provide what researchers call "genetic breathing room" β€” the space a population needs to avoid the inbreeding that was quietly accelerating the species toward extinction even as direct poaching was being controlled.
                        When only 25 individuals remain, every mating pair that shares too much genetic history makes the next generation slightly less viable. A corridor that allows animals to move between previously isolated populations changes that equation in ways no amount of protection alone can achieve.
                        Somewhere in the taiga on the Chinese side of the Tumen River, an Amur leopard is walking through snow that no Amur leopard has walked through in living memory. The green bridge held. The population is moving.
                        Share this because 25 survivors became 130 β€” and this crossing is proof that the number is still going in the right direction.

                        #AmurLeopard #TumenRiver #LandOfTheLeopard #CriticallyEndangered #BigCatConservation

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                        "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." β€” Thomas Sowell

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