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My grapevine is living its best life.
Omg this is so lovely. Plus the Obamas have built all this public space (a library and a park) into the presidential centre. Isn’t that amazing? What if all grand public projects did the same thing?
I don’t like this either. It’s horrible. Don’t be the person who creates a climate of abuse around politicians.
This was a really well done piece by @adamrutherford.bsky.social
Spain’s electricity bills have decreased due to its commitment to renewable energy, reducing the influence of fossil fuels on electricity prices.
The opposition to this vaccine has been immoral. A whole generation of women are free of this horrendous disease
why can't we have nice things like this? It isn't as if people have not been saying, hey renewable energy can be cheap and give you resilience for frickin forty years.
Quite frankly count me relieved that Peter Thiel and people like him get together to consider the future. Far better than high-tailing it to a bunker in New Zealand and waiting for judgement day.
This is what happens when ideology trumps science.
A sad story. But also a lawsuit waiting to happen. 🎁 www.nytimes.com/2026/06/19/u...
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