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The Truth of Colonization Worldwide
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“I’ve grown crops on this land grow for DECADES — and this year it’s like the whole thing just… stopped.”
A farmer says months under a strange cloud blanket left his land eerily still, with no insects, no bees, no birds — and crops that refuse to grow.
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A farmer says months under a strange cloud blanket left his land eerily still, with no insects, no bees, no birds — and crops that refuse to grow.
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In case you missed fireflies this year, here's a field full of them. Beautiful sight to see.
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This is your sign to help a struggling bee 🐝💛
If you ever spot one looking tired or stuck, a
simple sugar-water boost can genuinely save its
life. No drama. No big gestures. Just a small act
that makes a real difference.
Moments like this matter more than we realise,
for our environment, our wildlife, and the world
we’re leaving behind.
#savethebees
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If you ever spot one looking tired or stuck, a
simple sugar-water boost can genuinely save its
life. No drama. No big gestures. Just a small act
that makes a real difference.
Moments like this matter more than we realise,
for our environment, our wildlife, and the world
we’re leaving behind.
#savethebees
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Bunsen, a true superhero without a cape
This is the story of the rescue of Bailey.
It has a happy ending- only because of
Bunsen’s bravery ❤️
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This is the story of the rescue of Bailey.
It has a happy ending- only because of
Bunsen’s bravery ❤️
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A reminder that having a girlfriend is childish. Either be completely non committed or commit to one woman fully.
I know a lot of people that want a wife and see marriage as a high ideal. My question to them is, what exactly are you waiting for!?
If you want to be with one woman then it shouldn’t be that hard to acquire. This is not like trying to hit the lottery. It’s a matter of intent, standards, and execution.
If I had to start all over again and had to find a wife I could do it in under a year. I would make it my focus, I would filter ruthlessly, and I would travel far and wide if I had to.
If marriage is a goal of yours get it done! If it’s important to you, act like it, go find her!
Solve the Female Problem.
I know a lot of people that want a wife and see marriage as a high ideal. My question to them is, what exactly are you waiting for!?
If you want to be with one woman then it shouldn’t be that hard to acquire. This is not like trying to hit the lottery. It’s a matter of intent, standards, and execution.
If I had to start all over again and had to find a wife I could do it in under a year. I would make it my focus, I would filter ruthlessly, and I would travel far and wide if I had to.
If marriage is a goal of yours get it done! If it’s important to you, act like it, go find her!
Solve the Female Problem.
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Highly toxic pesticides that are banned
in dozens of countries are being sprayed
on our food in the United States.
Thousands of American farmers have been
diagnosed with #Parkinson's disease, and
they blame it on deadly pesticides.
#Paraquat, a strictly regulated herbicide,
is involved in more than 6,000 lawsuits
alleging a link to the degenerative
neurological disease Parkinson's."
This pesticide is so toxic that a farmer
accidentally spilled it on himself and
died.
Paraquat is extremely toxic. Just a sip
can be fatal, and it can cause severe
burns if it splashes on the skin. In one
case, a 65-year-old man continued to work
after spilling paraquat on himself.
"The herbicide Paraquat is extremely
toxic." Evidence of the harmfulness of
Paraquat is piling up. Paraquat is
already banned in dozens of countries
around the world, including the UK and
China where it is produced. However,
last year, Syngenta, a subsidiary of a
company owned by the Chinese government,
continued to sell Paraquat in the United
States and other countries that have not
banned it.
In the United States, it is used on corn,
soybeans, wheat, cotton, peanuts,
almonds, strawberries, grapes, potatoes,
rice, sugarcane, citrus fruits,
artichokes, garlic, pears, and many other
crops (more than 100 crops in total).
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in dozens of countries are being sprayed
on our food in the United States.
Thousands of American farmers have been
diagnosed with #Parkinson's disease, and
they blame it on deadly pesticides.
#Paraquat, a strictly regulated herbicide,
is involved in more than 6,000 lawsuits
alleging a link to the degenerative
neurological disease Parkinson's."
This pesticide is so toxic that a farmer
accidentally spilled it on himself and
died.
Paraquat is extremely toxic. Just a sip
can be fatal, and it can cause severe
burns if it splashes on the skin. In one
case, a 65-year-old man continued to work
after spilling paraquat on himself.
"The herbicide Paraquat is extremely
toxic." Evidence of the harmfulness of
Paraquat is piling up. Paraquat is
already banned in dozens of countries
around the world, including the UK and
China where it is produced. However,
last year, Syngenta, a subsidiary of a
company owned by the Chinese government,
continued to sell Paraquat in the United
States and other countries that have not
banned it.
In the United States, it is used on corn,
soybeans, wheat, cotton, peanuts,
almonds, strawberries, grapes, potatoes,
rice, sugarcane, citrus fruits,
artichokes, garlic, pears, and many other
crops (more than 100 crops in total).
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RECIPE:
•2 cups scratch
•1 cup feed
•1 cup oats
•1/2 cup mealworms
•1/2 cup molasses
•1/2 cup wheat germ
•1/2 cup apple sauce
•3 eggs & shells
•added in some random spices (cinnamon, garlic powder, oregano, paprika…)
Give it a good mix. Place in a baking pan on parchment paper, pushing down really hard to get it super packed down. Use a knife to cut it into 4 squares. Baked at 350 for 30 min!
•2 cups scratch
•1 cup feed
•1 cup oats
•1/2 cup mealworms
•1/2 cup molasses
•1/2 cup wheat germ
•1/2 cup apple sauce
•3 eggs & shells
•added in some random spices (cinnamon, garlic powder, oregano, paprika…)
Give it a good mix. Place in a baking pan on parchment paper, pushing down really hard to get it super packed down. Use a knife to cut it into 4 squares. Baked at 350 for 30 min!
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How This 1/32 Acre Garden Feeds 2 People ALL YEAR!
Want a garden that genuinely feeds you - not just supplements meals, but carries your food needs across an entire year? In this video I break down exactly what it takes to do that, using real results from this 125m² (1/30th acre) garden: over 700kg (1,500lb) of harvests in its first 12 months, averaging around 2kg of fresh produce every day.
You’ll learn the core “infrastructure” that makes high yields possible (raised beds, trellises, hoop beds, polytunnel, water storage, composting and pathways), the key crops that deliver self-sufficiency across the seasons, and the simple strategy that ties it all together; including goal-setting, tracking data, succession planting (“one out, one in”), and focusing on staple crops first.
By the end, you’ll have a clear, practical blueprint you can adapt to your own space whether you’re aiming to feed one person on a mostly plant-based diet, or support two people eating a mixed diet. This is...
Want a garden that genuinely feeds you - not just supplements meals, but carries your food needs across an entire year? In this video I break down exactly what it takes to do that, using real results from this 125m² (1/30th acre) garden: over 700kg (1,500lb) of harvests in its first 12 months, averaging around 2kg of fresh produce every day.
You’ll learn the core “infrastructure” that makes high yields possible (raised beds, trellises, hoop beds, polytunnel, water storage, composting and pathways), the key crops that deliver self-sufficiency across the seasons, and the simple strategy that ties it all together; including goal-setting, tracking data, succession planting (“one out, one in”), and focusing on staple crops first.
By the end, you’ll have a clear, practical blueprint you can adapt to your own space whether you’re aiming to feed one person on a mostly plant-based diet, or support two people eating a mixed diet. This is...