me and my homies support real artists who put their passion into their pieces instead of a machine who rips off the hard work of talented peeps
bored? have you tried
clamoring at the walls of your cage
ripping apart your furniture
howling at your favorite celestial body
looking at yourself in the mirror with crazy eyes
putting your hands in damp soil
The lights are on, but nobody is home:
Her lack of knowledge, Comprehension and Compliance with the Supreme Court’s Ruling, 9-0, is Reason to Detain, Arrest, Prosecute and Prosecute. Her actions are Criminal...😯😏👇🏾
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"Litter on European beaches from the Baltic to the Aegean is falling, according to a new report.
If you’ve ever rented in Europe, or you’re a European and you live there, there’s a good chance you’ve had to comply with the strict waste control standards that require you to separate trash into several categories.
If that’s the case, and if it’s a pain in the neck sometimes, well crack a smile, because the hard work is paying off in one of the best, perfectly-tangible ways: how much trash is on European beaches.
In its latest EU Coastline Macro Litter Trend report, the Joint Research Center of the European Union has found that between 2015 and 2021 total beach litter has fallen 30%, with the biggest reductions seen in single-use plastic items (40%). The density was measured in pieces per 100 meters.
Pictured: Infographic via the JCR at the European Commission. Zoom or open image in new tab for better quality.
Fisheries-related items decreased by 20% as were plastic bags. The beaches that improved the most were concentrated around the Baltic Sea (45%) while the despite the enormity of the Mediterranean, it too experienced a dramatic decline (38%).
The report gathered data on macro marine litter trends across 253 beaches, and was pursuant to tracking the EU Zero Pollution Action Plan’s Target 5a, which aims to reduce plastic litter at sea by 50% by 2030.
That target would be well on the way to being met, if the report is accurate. Mediterranean beaches are subject to some of the highest densities of beach goers anywhere in the world, and for the improvement to be so dramatic, with 150 fewer pieces of litter found on average across every 100 meters of sand or stones, is a testament to more than just tight regulations."
-via Good News Network, May 7, 2025
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New York resident and social worker Emily Feiner being forcibly removed from Congressman Mike Lawler’s town hall for having the *audacity* to ask, “What’s your red line? When will you defend the Constitution you swore to uphold?”
One question and she was accosted.
This is Trump’s America, where you’re not even allowed to ask basic questions of your representatives.