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Reply to comment by [deleted] in PsBattle: cat standing up by Stueylewisandthenews
yes! I don’t know why I typed that 🤪
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Reply to PsBattle: This blue bird falling. by Rauntu
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Reply to PsBattle: this yawning cat by luketheantichrist
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Reply to PsBattle: this silly cat by zagoorland
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Reply to PsBattle: this yawning cat by luketheantichrist
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL redwood trees -- growing to heights of 350 feet or more (over 100 meters) -- have roots that go only about ten feet into the ground. by OccludedFug
Agreed. —> “Aside from logging, the most frequent cause of death for mature redwoods is windthrow. The reason for this is that redwoods have no taproot. The roots only go down 10 to 13 feet (3-4 m) deep before spreading outward 60 to 80 feet (20-27 m).”
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Reply to I found a Ryan Reynolds coloring book. by MrEmm
Looks like a great gift for a White Elephant party
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Reply to TIL the Passemant astronomical clock in Versailles has shown the correct date, time, moon phase, planetary alignment, etc (accounting for leap years ) from 1750 and can display through 9999. by kitkatbloo
Things were built to last back then, lol
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Awesome watercolor!
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Reply to Dutch high-tech companies are unknowingly selling their technologies to companies set up by the Russian secret service, the head of the Dutch military intelligence said by DoremusJessup
🤔 ➡️ “Leiden University security service researcher Ben de Jong told the FD that there is a great deal of naivety in the Netherlands.”
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Reply to Took my son to a trunk or treat yesterday. People kept asking to take a picture with me lol 👍🏼 by Thenerdbomberr
Awesome costume!
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Reply to State Police head defends picking trooper with checkered past to lead new compliance division by InflationOk300
Hmmm that cop must have something over on the State Policy head guy —
“Multiple state troopers reached out to the WBRZ Investigative Unit questioning the decision. Legal experts also did not think it was a good move.”
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Reply to Empty cop cars parked by highways by Bralesslover
A less expensive way to keep ppl in line.
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Reply to Canals in NYC by Life_Equivalent_2104
The Dutch built some canals and dikes for transportation and drainage purpose. When the British took control of the colony in 1664, they renamed it New York, and the city continued to evolve over time. Many of the original Dutch canals were eventually filled in or paved over as Manhattan's streets and infrastructure expanded. The one notable waterway, Canal Street, was constructed much later in the early 19th century by Americans, not the Dutch. The canal was built to divert water from the pond to the Hudson River, and the street that was eventually built over the canal was named Canal Street.