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🗓 September 21, 1799 is famous for Swiss campaign of Aleksandr Suvorov.

Suvorov's troops were about 21.5 thousand, of which 4.5 thousand were Austrians. The Russian commander intended to use the traditional for him method of speed and onslaught. Therefore, he chose the shortest, albeit the most difficult, route through the St. Gotthard Pass.

The transition took place in the most difficult conditions: the treacherous behavior of the Austrian allies, who constantly did not fulfill their obligations, daily skirmishes with the enemy, often turning into battles, nature itself, which created difficulties on the way of the Russian army - Suvorov soldiers overcame all this. Fighting off 84 thousand army of General A. Massena, the soldiers of Suvorov completed the campaign. The Russian army lost over 4 thousand killed and wounded, but caused four times more damage.

Even the enemy, General A. Massena, admitted that he would give all his campaigns for the Swiss epic of the Russian commander alone.

"The Russian bayonet broke through the Alps" - Aleksandr Suvorov.
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The color nuances we see depend on the number and distribution of cones in our eye. You can check the image of the rainbow photo above. How many colors do you count? A computer only shows a limited number of shades so this test is limited to "normal" ranges of human perception.

You see less than 20 color nuances: you are a dichromats, which means you have 2 types of cones only. You are likely to wear black, beige, and blue. 25% of the population is dichromat.

You see between 20 and 32 color nuances: you are a trichromat, you have 3 types of cones (in the purple/blue, green and red area). You enjoy different colors as you can appreciate them. 50% of the population is trichromat.

You see between 33 and 39 colors: you are a tetrachromat, like bees, and have 4 types of cones (in the purple/blue, green, red plus yellow area). 25% of the population is tetrachromat.


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"Most of the food in America comes from just a few crops like corn, wheat, soy, and canola, largely due to farming subsidies that force farmers to mass-produce these crops and sell them below cost. These cheap crops are then turned into the processed foods we eat every day. This is problematic because:

"Health Issues: These foods are unhealthy and contribute to major health problems like diabetes and obesity.

"Natural Aversion: Our bodies naturally resist these foods, making them hard to sell.

Addictive Additives: To make them more appealing, addictive substances are added. In the 1980s, Big Tobacco bought the processed food industry and, much like they did with cigarettes, focused on making these foods as addictive as possible.

"Chronic Illness: The resulting health issues create lifelong customers for industries like Big Pharma."

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-great-ozempic-hustle#:~:text=Most%20of%20the,like%20Big%20Pharma.
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Forwarded from 𝕀𝕟𝕗𝕠 addict
This is how Sperm Whales sleep. They do this for up to 2 hours with the rest of their pod. This was only discovered in 2008.
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Why is Scientific American promoting cuckoldry?
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This interview is an excellent antidote for people who think Russia is an anti-globalist utopia.

What is really going on in Russia?
"Riley Waggaman is an American journalist living in Russia for over a decade. He provides an explosive account of Putin, the war in Ukraine, the Russian oligarchy, Russia’s response to Covid, the Sputnik vaccine rollout, the digital ruble, surveillance, NATO, and BRICS. He comments on Putin’s ties to WEF, Tucker’s interview with Putin, Telegram and its CEO Durov’s arrest, Edward Snowden, Nord Stream, political dissent and free speech. Waggaman wrote for several publications including Russia Today (RT), but when Covid began, his freedom as a journalist ended."

https://open.substack.com/pub/maryanngebauer/p/what-is-really-going-on-in-russia
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🇬🇧 ⚡️ — Nottingham University bans term Anglo-Saxon in an effort to "decolonise the curriculum."

This reflects a wider trend among academics to deconstruct Western identities and demoralize native populations by challenging their historical foundations.

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TIL the fastest spinning celestial object in the universe is a Neutron star called PSR J1748-2446. It rotates 716 times every second and it's equator moves at about 25% the speed of light. It is also has a magnetic field a trillion times stronger than the Sun’s.
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So long summer!

Today is officially the first day of fall!

Fall officially begins on September 22nd during the Autumnal Equinox. Days are about to start getting shorter as the sun heads towards the Southern Hemisphere.

There are only two times each year when an Equinox happens on Earth, it also happens in March marking the first day of Spring. The exact date and time varies from year to year.
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A Preview of Swan Knight's Saga

The first part of the graphic adaptation of Moth and Cobweb

https://arkhaven.substack.com/p/a-preview-of-swan-knights-saga
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Forwarded from Homesteading and Self-Sufficiency Library (End Game | Jesus = Way, Truth, Life)
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First i was like;
"Aw, this is so cute, maybe can do this with my children."
Then i became like;
"I need to hide these things on the moon after we are done playing."
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Who Elected Her?

Jill Biden is now running Cabinet meetings: The New York Post reported that Jill Biden, seated at the head of the Cabinet Room’s board table, “read from a binder about maternal health initiatives for four-and-a-half minutes after her husband spoke for just two minutes off the top of the meeting.” The president traditionally sits at […]

https://voxday.net/2024/09/23/who-elected-her/
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