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  • Didn’t know that. What a great show

  • The Batgirl film was scrapped by WB for taxes break purposes.

  • 40 to 50% of American voters still think Trump is doing a good job despite what the experts are suggesting. I feel that this experts only serve some nefarious group who gaslight everyday people into trying to like some fachist relative … since 2016

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    Trust Us, Bro.

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  • Exactly, they revert back when they saw the public uproar.

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  • Didn’t they ban a Journalist at the request of a Cybersecurity council ?

  • Saw a picture of one, cannot find it anymore

  • I think there’s already one

  • God this story is getting better and better

  • You know you’re right, we could do better ! That’s rookies number

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  • I have friends (men) working in a heavily women work. Every times there’s a minor scratch or handwork to do they’re called. It’s annoying, everyone know how to operate a screwdriver

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  • Because you don’t want to see it at work

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  • Ok Ok Cool Cool Cool

    Where’s the kickstarter for one ?

  • I’m Worf, sausage of Mog

  • At Shanakra, his sausage fell

  • I didn’t know so search for it

    Understanding Mercury Bioaccumulation in Dolphins

    Mercury, a heavy metal, enters marine ecosystems through various sources, including industrial discharge, atmospheric deposition, and natural geological processes. Because dolphins are apex predators, they accumulate mercury through the food chain. Smaller fish ingest mercury, and when dolphins consume those fish, the mercury becomes concentrated in their tissues. This process, known as bioaccumulation, results in higher concentrations of mercury in top predators like dolphins compared to organisms lower in the food web.

    https://iere.org/how-much-mercury-was-found-in-the-dolphin-meat-they-tested/