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🛍️👕👚Trendy t-shirts with unique dog breed prints for pet lovers. Soft fabric, stylish designs, and comfy fit – show your love for dogs in style!

🛍️🛒Website teepetus.com

#dogs #dogfunny #pets #mylove #happytime #mydog #clipfunny #clipdogs

10.02.2026 01:25 — 👍 22    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

Disturbingly detailed analysis of my first rewatch incoming

09.02.2026 02:30 — 👍 5997    🔁 1793    💬 107    📌 926
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La Compañía de Bomberos Sexta de Concepción está pidiendo aportes para comprar raciones de comidas, hay bomberos que no tomaron ni once y con suerte comieron algo hoy en la mañana 🥹

Si pueden ayudar, allí están los datos para transferir, publicaron en sus historias en su cuenta de Instagram.

18.01.2026 16:48 — 👍 4    🔁 12    💬 1    📌 0

In our opinion, if a mature tree has been at a location longer than the buildings around it, then it should have priority for existing over the buildings. Creative solutions to allow the oak to exist rather than legal bills would have been better explored in Wivenhoe UK. @stopthechop.bsky.social

11.01.2026 10:42 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0
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Do You Write Your Name In Books? | The Tyee You should! A New Year’s letter shows us why.

“Is the surrendering of secrets too high a price to pay for a toehold in posterity?” 📚🖋️

10.01.2026 02:05 — 👍 18    🔁 4    💬 2    📌 1
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Are We Getting Stupider? Stupidity is eternal—and more complex than we think.

Stupidity is eternal—and more complex than we think. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/mu8FDz

07.01.2026 02:00 — 👍 51    🔁 12    💬 6    📌 2

Today we’ve applied to the court for urgent interim relief alongside a Judicial Review, seeking a temporary pause on the proposed felling of Old King George and a horse chestnut.

This is a last-resort step to prevent irreversible harm while outstanding issues are considered.

More to follow soon.

23.12.2025 19:40 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 1

We need your help to raise funds for future potential legal costs in seeking a fair and transparent outcome for our trees. We are looking for pledges for future legal support, and for direct contributions to our Crowdfunder page. Links with more info below.

21.12.2025 23:16 — 👍 1    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Old King George standing proud out of the mist today, despite the death sentence that hangs over it from Aviva and Wivenhoe Town Council, still refusing to show their evidence or to entertain any alternative expert evidence.
@stopthechop.bsky.social

20.12.2025 08:54 — 👍 20    🔁 9    💬 1    📌 0

An attorney couldn't stop using Grok (?!) to help draft filings, producing "a flood of tainted filings" & apparently triggering the implosion of a law firm & 3 lawyers' careers 🤖😵 The court called her misconduct "particularly egregious & prolific"

cases.justia.com/federal/dist...

21.12.2025 17:37 — 👍 819    🔁 216    💬 35    📌 59
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Leicester square!
Christmas in London, friends.
It’s just lovely!

16.12.2025 20:06 — 👍 567    🔁 24    💬 36    📌 4

The knight stood, triumphant, over the prostrate dragon. He raised his sword high above his head and-

"I wouldn't if i were you"

The voice was in his head. Confused, he glanced around. A black cat was cleaning a paw, casually nearby.

He raised the sword again.

"Are you REALLY, really sure?" /1

09.09.2025 18:04 — 👍 797    🔁 268    💬 19    📌 44
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Mis 48 horas con László Krasznahorkai en Estocolmo: antes, durante y después de recibir el Nobel de Literatura Acompañamos al escritor húngaro a la ceremonia de entrega de los prestigiosos galardones. Todos los detalles, en esta crónica. Más información: Jaime de los Santos, político y escritor: "Era necesario...

¡Ah, bueh! El gran Adan Kovacsics se despacha una crónica sobre las 48 horas que pasó con el flamante Nobel de Literatura a quien traduce.
www.elespanol.com/el-cultural/...

12.12.2025 00:25 — 👍 6    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 2

Una gran lectura, gracias por ese regalo

12.12.2025 13:30 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Me robé esto del «bad place» porque me pareció flor de datazo.

12.12.2025 00:17 — 👍 21    🔁 10    💬 8    📌 1

Ongoing decimation of British universities part 252:

Apx. 1000 academic staff at University of Essex just received formal ‘risk of redundancy’ letters via email.

Please share @ucuessex.bsky.social @ucu.org.uk

11.12.2025 16:59 — 👍 236    🔁 288    💬 32    📌 49
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Orgullo para Chile: Faro Islotes Evangelistas es nombrado Faro del Año por IALA Orgullo para Chile: Faro Islotes Evangelistas es nombrado Faro del Año por IALA y que es custodiado por fareros de la Armada de Chile

Orgullo para #Chile ✅🇨🇱 #Faro Islotes Evangelistas es nombrado Faro del Año por Asociación Internacional de Ayudas a la Navegación #IALA

infogate.cl/2025/12/orgu...
@FarosLos @fareros @DGTM_Chile @Armada_Chile

11.12.2025 11:38 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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EU Biotech Act: The Coming EU IP Shake-Up? It is increasingly difficult to discuss Intellectual Property (IP) without immediately bumping into questions of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The EU has been busy legislating in this field in recent ...

legalblogs.wolterskluwer.com/patent-blog/...

11.12.2025 11:31 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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La mañana del jueves 11 de diciembre de 1738 empezó como cualquier otra para el ingeniero aragonés Joaquín de Alcubierre.

No sabía que ese día cambiaría para siempre la historia.

Sígueme en este #HiloRomano para conocer cómo fue redescubierto el nombre de la ciudad de Herculano

11.12.2025 10:05 — 👍 34    🔁 13    💬 1    📌 1
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Chile En Alerta: Fraudes Millonarios A Través De Clave Única Y Tributaria En Aumento | CronUp Ciberseguridad En los últimos meses, en CronUp Ciberseguridad hemos identificado una tendencia preocupante: un alza sostenida en los fraudes digitales que aprovechan accesos no autorizados a través de Clave Única,

Chile en Alerta: Fraudes millonarios a través de Clave Única y Tributaria en aumento

04.12.2025 20:00 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
A serene winter landscape at sunrise in Richmond Park, featuring bare trees along a frost-covered riverbank with sunlight reflecting on the water.

A serene winter landscape at sunrise in Richmond Park, featuring bare trees along a frost-covered riverbank with sunlight reflecting on the water.

A person walking down a frosty path near a river with a stunning sunrise in the background in Richmond Park.

A person walking down a frosty path near a river with a stunning sunrise in the background in Richmond Park.

A person walking dogs on a frosty path in Hyde Park during sunrise, with sunlight casting a warm glow and trees lining the sides of the path.

A person walking dogs on a frosty path in Hyde Park during sunrise, with sunlight casting a warm glow and trees lining the sides of the path.

A serene winter sunrise over a frost-covered field with a Ferris wheel and other amusement attractions in the background at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.

A serene winter sunrise over a frost-covered field with a Ferris wheel and other amusement attractions in the background at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.

🥶 Cold enough for you this morning

📍 Richmond Park and Hyde Park

📸 Beautifully captured by Amanda Boardman, Nitish Raaj, Greg Packman and Cherrie Temasfieldt

26.11.2025 10:23 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Tuit's que envejecieron muy mal 🥴

25.11.2025 13:06 — 👍 17    🔁 17    💬 3    📌 1

I don’t know who needs to hear this, but a day spent reading Agatha Christie in a Scottish Highlands Cottage in front of a crackling fireplace whilst indulging in a plate of emotional support scones will indeed fix you.

Anyone who tells you otherwise is not worthy of your friendship.

23.11.2025 17:14 — 👍 554    🔁 40    💬 10    📌 6
My blackbird necklace design. I hand-sculpt each of my bird necklaces individually in recycled silver.

My blackbird necklace design. I hand-sculpt each of my bird necklaces individually in recycled silver.

It would be so helpful if you could RT my post above about my Etsy shop. I haven't been able to work for more than half the year due to severe depression/a breakdown. If you see this & could spare a few moments for a RT it would help me put my designs in front of a few more eyes. Thankyou so much🌿

23.11.2025 12:07 — 👍 129    🔁 78    💬 6    📌 2
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Google's AI is now snooping on your emails - here's how to opt out A new change quietly rolling out allows Google to access your private messages and attachments to train its AI models - likely without your knowledge. Opting out takes just moments.

Here’s how to opt out.
“Google seems to be opting you in to these features without your permission. Second, the company doesn't seem to have notified its users about this. As a Gmail user, I don't recall seeing any notifications about this change.”

22.11.2025 02:46 — 👍 198    🔁 118    💬 16    📌 9
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Asylum seekers, housed in hotels in Manchester, are reaching out in their own words to address the concerns of the local community.

Please take a minute to read their letter, & share it with the people in your life who need to hear the truth about the people they are protesting.

27.10.2025 11:41 — 👍 2071    🔁 1323    💬 43    📌 65
Painting of a middle-aged Collingwood in blue admirals jacket, resting his had on his chin.

Painting of a middle-aged Collingwood in blue admirals jacket, resting his had on his chin.

Spare some love today for Collingwood. The other Admiral at Trafalgar.

Proud northerner. Hater of flogging. Legit brilliant commander and Nelson's trusted right hand. First into battle on Royal Sovereign. Took charge after Nelson was sniped and saved the British Fleet.

Here's HIS Trafalgar... /1 🧵

21.10.2023 09:52 — 👍 779    🔁 291    💬 27    📌 81
Grayscale map of the Atlantic showing most of the Americas, Europe, and Africa. There are arrows showing the direction of trade, and each arrow has at least one number attached to it. The numbers match a key on the side that lists the products being traded and their place of origin. There are 15 different sets of commodities listed:
1:Midlands & Birmingham: Guns, Gunpowder, Metalware, Silks
2: Liverpool & Lancashire: Cotton-linens
3: Lancashire: Linens, Cottons, Cotton-linens
4: India: Cottons Cowries
5: Midlands & London: Metalware, Silks, Ceramics, Glassware, Guns
6: London & Glasgow: Credit, Shipping Insurance
7: New England: Beef & Pork, Fish, Rum, Wood, Whale products
8: Mid-Atlantic: Grain
9: Chesapeake Colonies: Tobacco
10: Carolinas, Rice, Indigo
11: Caribbean: Sugar, Molasses
12: Brazil: Coffee
13: Brazil: Gold
14: Mexico / Peru: Silver
15: Britain: Grain, Manufactures

The map has a set of grey arrows going from West Africa to the Americas showing the number of enslaved workers transported. The arrows are sized relative to the numbers. The largest arrow shows 6 million enslaved workers going to the Caribbean. 3.5 million went to Africa, 650,000 to the Spanish colonies in Central and South America, and 400,000 to North America.

A key in the bottom right lists a set of African kingdoms that participated in the selling of enslaved workers, including Benin, the Oyo Empire, Dahomey, the Ashanti Confederacy, the Kingdom of Allada, the Kingdom of Whydah, and the Nupe people. These kingdoms are outlined on the map.

Grayscale map of the Atlantic showing most of the Americas, Europe, and Africa. There are arrows showing the direction of trade, and each arrow has at least one number attached to it. The numbers match a key on the side that lists the products being traded and their place of origin. There are 15 different sets of commodities listed: 1:Midlands & Birmingham: Guns, Gunpowder, Metalware, Silks 2: Liverpool & Lancashire: Cotton-linens 3: Lancashire: Linens, Cottons, Cotton-linens 4: India: Cottons Cowries 5: Midlands & London: Metalware, Silks, Ceramics, Glassware, Guns 6: London & Glasgow: Credit, Shipping Insurance 7: New England: Beef & Pork, Fish, Rum, Wood, Whale products 8: Mid-Atlantic: Grain 9: Chesapeake Colonies: Tobacco 10: Carolinas, Rice, Indigo 11: Caribbean: Sugar, Molasses 12: Brazil: Coffee 13: Brazil: Gold 14: Mexico / Peru: Silver 15: Britain: Grain, Manufactures The map has a set of grey arrows going from West Africa to the Americas showing the number of enslaved workers transported. The arrows are sized relative to the numbers. The largest arrow shows 6 million enslaved workers going to the Caribbean. 3.5 million went to Africa, 650,000 to the Spanish colonies in Central and South America, and 400,000 to North America. A key in the bottom right lists a set of African kingdoms that participated in the selling of enslaved workers, including Benin, the Oyo Empire, Dahomey, the Ashanti Confederacy, the Kingdom of Allada, the Kingdom of Whydah, and the Nupe people. These kingdoms are outlined on the map.

Greyscale drawing of a floor plan of what looks like the first floor of a house, with ten rooms and a flight of stairs. The title at the bottom reads: "The Magic Bookshop." There are two exterior doors: a front door and a back door. The floor plan is on a tattered piece of paper that looks as if it is being unrolled from the top, so there is a curl of paper, or a scroll, at the bottom. Around the floor plan are four animals. A cat, labeled Angel, is resting on top of floor plan, dangling a paw down. To her left is a huntsman spider named Drusilla. At the bottom of the page on the left is a golden retriever named Willow, sitting behind the scroll like a good boy. On the right side is a cat named Spike, who is sitting on top of the scroll and crushing it like an jerk. Typical dog and cat stuff. There are four piles of books around the outside of the floor plan: two large, and two small

From top left down in a switchback pattern, the rooms are labeled:
Yellow: Books with gold covers
Possibility: Mystery, Crime (where they do the spell)
Exeunt Omnes: Older books (where Kennedy finds the magic book)
The Office (where hazel makes tea)
Bathroom
Gurgler: Sci-fi, Fantasy (where Hazel goes to hide out)
The Scriptorium: More modern books (where Hazel sends Luke to find a book for his niece)
Taboo
The Fishbowl: Romance (where Luke makes a pink and purple bookcase)
Pooh Corner: Children, Young adult (where Bob has his armchair and the silent book club happens)

A label in the central hallway reads: "(where they put a bookcase for Today's Donations). Another label on the stairs reads "Hazel's loft apartment" and there is an arrow pointing up the stairs.

Greyscale drawing of a floor plan of what looks like the first floor of a house, with ten rooms and a flight of stairs. The title at the bottom reads: "The Magic Bookshop." There are two exterior doors: a front door and a back door. The floor plan is on a tattered piece of paper that looks as if it is being unrolled from the top, so there is a curl of paper, or a scroll, at the bottom. Around the floor plan are four animals. A cat, labeled Angel, is resting on top of floor plan, dangling a paw down. To her left is a huntsman spider named Drusilla. At the bottom of the page on the left is a golden retriever named Willow, sitting behind the scroll like a good boy. On the right side is a cat named Spike, who is sitting on top of the scroll and crushing it like an jerk. Typical dog and cat stuff. There are four piles of books around the outside of the floor plan: two large, and two small From top left down in a switchback pattern, the rooms are labeled: Yellow: Books with gold covers Possibility: Mystery, Crime (where they do the spell) Exeunt Omnes: Older books (where Kennedy finds the magic book) The Office (where hazel makes tea) Bathroom Gurgler: Sci-fi, Fantasy (where Hazel goes to hide out) The Scriptorium: More modern books (where Hazel sends Luke to find a book for his niece) Taboo The Fishbowl: Romance (where Luke makes a pink and purple bookcase) Pooh Corner: Children, Young adult (where Bob has his armchair and the silent book club happens) A label in the central hallway reads: "(where they put a bookcase for Today's Donations). Another label on the stairs reads "Hazel's loft apartment" and there is an arrow pointing up the stairs.

Art. A greyscale map of southern Africa showing different biomes. The map map key indicates 7 different biomes: Succulent Karoo; Fynbos; Albany Thicket; India Ocean Coastal Belt; Mixed Woodland; Grassland; Nama-Karoo; and Kalahari Savanna. Each is represented on the may by a different shade of grey, with areas of more rainfall being darker, and areas of less rainfall being lighter. Several of the rivers are labeled, as is the Indian Ocean.

Art. A greyscale map of southern Africa showing different biomes. The map map key indicates 7 different biomes: Succulent Karoo; Fynbos; Albany Thicket; India Ocean Coastal Belt; Mixed Woodland; Grassland; Nama-Karoo; and Kalahari Savanna. Each is represented on the may by a different shade of grey, with areas of more rainfall being darker, and areas of less rainfall being lighter. Several of the rivers are labeled, as is the Indian Ocean.

Art. Colored map showing the locations of Alderely Edge, done in a fantasy style. The map is drawn to look like an old map done on parchment, with torn edges curling up. Two bars with ribbons wrapped around them form a frame at the top and right sides of the map. The ribbon on top is blue, the one on the right is a dusty red. On the right side of the map, between the frame and the edge, the map is colored turquoise and does not show any land forms. Written in large vertical letters in this space is the maps' title: "The Edge".

The main part of the map is cut with forests and cliffs, and has 13 locations noted. Each location name is in a small frame that looks like a torn piece of parchment. Two roads cut across the map, one labeled Macclesfield Road and the other labeled Artists Lane. They meet in the bottom 3rd of the map by a location called "The Wizard Tearoom."  An arrow at the top left points up one of the roads and has a label reading "to Alderely Edge (village). An arrow a the other end of the road, at the bottom of th emap, reads: "To Macclesfield."

Art. Colored map showing the locations of Alderely Edge, done in a fantasy style. The map is drawn to look like an old map done on parchment, with torn edges curling up. Two bars with ribbons wrapped around them form a frame at the top and right sides of the map. The ribbon on top is blue, the one on the right is a dusty red. On the right side of the map, between the frame and the edge, the map is colored turquoise and does not show any land forms. Written in large vertical letters in this space is the maps' title: "The Edge". The main part of the map is cut with forests and cliffs, and has 13 locations noted. Each location name is in a small frame that looks like a torn piece of parchment. Two roads cut across the map, one labeled Macclesfield Road and the other labeled Artists Lane. They meet in the bottom 3rd of the map by a location called "The Wizard Tearoom." An arrow at the top left points up one of the roads and has a label reading "to Alderely Edge (village). An arrow a the other end of the road, at the bottom of th emap, reads: "To Macclesfield."

Friends, with the world on fire, it feels useless to be here selling my services. But I do need to keep the lights on, and the #maps pay the bills.

So...if you need a map(s) for a book project, let me know! I have space for new commissions.

Here are a few of my favorite maps I've done lately:
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06.10.2025 21:07 — 👍 158    🔁 55    💬 7    📌 2
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I’ve got just 1 day left to make the rest of rent. I need to sell at least 7 framed pieces (or the equivalent) to have it. That’s a lot & im feeling scared. New work added to the store, some favorites restocked! Next order over $100 gets this gift set w/ an original painting, 2 prints & a sticker!

01.10.2025 01:04 — 👍 34    🔁 20    💬 1    📌 1

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