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Bagel & Breadsticks

@justhere4tennis

Tennis enthusiast
Fat fingers + auto correct hates me = typos. Sorry about that.

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Informa Cosmos (@informacosmos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Captan a un majestuoso alce leucista, una rara condición genética que provoca la pérdida parcial o total de pigmentación en su pelaje, volviéndolo blanco o muy claro. Parece sacada de un cuento de hadas.

dominic dyer (@domdyer70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indonesia has officially banned all elephant rides, marking a major step forward for animal welfare. According to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, the directive applies to all conservation centers and tourist facilities across the country. This means no more elephant

Indonesia has officially banned all elephant rides, marking a major step forward for animal welfare. According to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, the directive applies to all conservation centers and tourist facilities across the country. 

This means no more elephant
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the autumn of 1942, a slight, 32-year-old Polish social worker named Irena Sendler passed through the gates of the Warsaw Ghetto with a carpenter’s toolbox in her arms. Beneath the hammers and nails lay a drugged six-month-old infant, breathing softly, utterly silent. One cry

In the autumn of 1942, a slight, 32-year-old Polish social worker named Irena Sendler passed through the gates of the Warsaw Ghetto with a carpenter’s toolbox in her arms. Beneath the hammers and nails lay a drugged six-month-old infant, breathing softly, utterly silent. One cry
All day Astronomy (@forallcurious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING🚨: Night sky in the month of February will be an absolute delight to look up to! MARK YOUR CALENDERS and DON'T FORGET TO LOOK UP!

BREAKING🚨: Night sky in the month of February will be an absolute delight to look up to!

MARK YOUR CALENDERS and DON'T FORGET TO LOOK UP!
Henrik Karlsson (@phokarlsson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Ancient Greece, the intellectual class had a practice called hypomnēmata (ὑπομνήματα), which was a notetaking system where they kept quotes from books they had read. It was a tool for meditation. Every day, ideally, they would open the hypomnēmata and look for a passage

Cultination (@cultination1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇨🇳🌱🙌ELLE PLANTE PLUS DE 2 MILLIONS D’ARBRES DANS LE DÉSERT POUR EXAUCER LE DERNIER VŒU DE SON FILS DÉCÉDÉ. En 2016, Yi Jiefang, 67 ans, originaire de Shanghai, a perdu son fils unique, Yang Ruizhe, en 2000, dans un tragique accident de la route au Japon, où il étudiait à

🇨🇳🌱🙌ELLE PLANTE PLUS DE 2 MILLIONS D’ARBRES DANS LE DÉSERT POUR EXAUCER LE DERNIER VŒU DE SON FILS DÉCÉDÉ.

En 2016, Yi Jiefang, 67 ans, originaire de Shanghai, a perdu son fils unique, Yang Ruizhe, en 2000, dans un tragique accident de la route au Japon, où il étudiait à
Black Americans Archive (@blakamericans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At 20 years old, Sidney Poitier was a dishwasher in New York City. He had come from the Bahamas and could barely read beyond a 3rd-grade level. Three-syllable words stopped him cold. After losing his dishwashing job, he scanned the want ads and was about to throw the paper away

At 20 years old, Sidney Poitier was a dishwasher in New York City. He had come from the Bahamas and could barely read beyond a 3rd-grade level. Three-syllable words stopped him cold.

After losing his dishwashing job, he scanned the want ads and was about to throw the paper away
Mr PitBull (@mrpitbull07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My neighbor works 65 hours a week. He is exhausted. He works 25 hours at a grocery store. He works 20 hours at a warehouse. He works 20 hours at a fast-food joint. He has zero health insurance. Zero 401k. Zero paid sick leave. Why? Because every single employer caps him at

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun fact. When the Norwegian Red Cross to refill their critically low blood banks, instead of reaching out to previous blood donors, they instead focused on soccer rivalries [📹 dougiesharpe]

Beauty of music and nature 🌺🌺 (@axaxia88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly reminder: these are also commonly called Man O' War, a relative to jellyfish. I don't care how much you want to touch the funny ocean balloon, do not touch the funny ocean balloon 😅 The more attractive the colors are the more lethal it is 🔥

Jeff Berardelli (@weatherprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

100s of Manatees putting on a show this morning!! The air was 20°, but the water was still a spring-like 72° (as it always is) in Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River. #manatees #florida

Grover (@grover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everybodeee! I have an important ANNOUNCEMENT! It is Elmo's BIRTHDAY! 🥳🎉🎉 Thank you, my furry and adorable friend, for always being YOU! Have a SUPER day! ❤️💙 #HappyBirthdayElmo

Everybodeee! I have an important ANNOUNCEMENT! It is <a href="/elmo/">Elmo</a>'s BIRTHDAY! 🥳🎉🎉 Thank you, my furry and adorable friend, for always being YOU! Have a SUPER day! ❤️💙 #HappyBirthdayElmo
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Brazilian researchers have spent decades studying how certain placenta-derived proteins influence nerve regeneration, and their breakthrough drug is now showing unprecedented results. Early trial participants with severe spinal cord injuries have regained sensation, muscle

Brazilian researchers have spent decades studying how certain placenta-derived proteins influence nerve regeneration, and their breakthrough drug is now showing unprecedented results. Early trial participants with severe spinal cord injuries have regained sensation, muscle
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Susie King Taylor is a name history tried to whisper, even though her life spoke loudly. Born enslaved in Georgia in 1848, she learned to read and write in secret—an act that was illegal, dangerous, and revolutionary. Literacy became her weapon. By the time the Civil War erupted,

Susie King Taylor is a name history tried to whisper, even though her life spoke loudly. Born enslaved in Georgia in 1848, she learned to read and write in secret—an act that was illegal, dangerous, and revolutionary. Literacy became her weapon. By the time the Civil War erupted,