European countries, including Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, are advancing plans to establish deportation centers beyond the blocβs borders after the European Parliament endorsed tougher migration rules.
They will be called βreturn hubs.β
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They will be called βreturn hubs.β
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BREAKING: Adin Ross confirms on his stream that Clavicular was just ARRESTED and Clavicular's 24/7 livestream just ENDED. People speculate he was likely arrested by the FWC after unloading a magazine on a purportedly dead alligator earlier
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JUST IN - Leaked documents from Anthropic show that a new generation of super-strong models, "Claude Mythos," is already in testing with Anthropic believing it "poses unprecedented cybersecurity risks." β Fortune
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JUST IN: This Florida man sacrificed himself to protect his vehicle from damage during a recent hailstorm
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BREAKING: Adin Ross confirms on his stream that Clavicular was just ARRESTED and Clavicular's 24/7 livestream just ENDED. People speculate he was likely arrested by the FWC after unloading a magazine on a purportedly dead alligator earlier
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Scientists in Japan cloned mice for 58 generations. In other words, they cloned a mouse, took a cell from that cloned mouse, and repeated this again and again for 20 years.
Clones were healthy through ~generation 28, but then the viability started to drop off.
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Clones were healthy through ~generation 28, but then the viability started to drop off.
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$WHITEHOUSE pushed up a bit more
Rough day but thatβs something
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Rough day but thatβs something
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Btw this is the app that has generated $5000 in just 3 days, organically. it uses your Macβs accelerometer sensor to moan when you slap it. weβre in the peak era of software
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People seem to have missed Clavicular allegedly shooting recklessly at a drone that was flying nearby.
That is a federal crime, according to the FAA.
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That is a federal crime, according to the FAA.
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Man, what a trip the Japs are:
Leaving shoes behind when committing suicide in Japan is a deeply ingrained cultural practice symbolizing a transition to another realm, respect for the location, and preparation for the afterlife. It acts as a final act of order and personal resolution, often signaling that the individual is leaving the physical world behind.
Key reasons for this practice include:
Cultural Etiquette: In Japan, removing shoes before entering homes or sacred spaces is mandatory to keep them clean. Leaving them at a suicide site, such as a bridge or forest, is a continuation of this ritualized, respectful behavior.
Symbolic Transition: It signifies stepping out of the material world and leaving one's physical, societal, and functional "identity" behind.
Orderly Departure: Leaving shoes, often neatly paired, allows the individual to depart "cleanly" without creating a mess or causing unnecessary disruption to others.
Signal of Intent: The shoes act as a clear sign of the person's final resolve, separating the act from a momentary or accidental incident.
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Leaving shoes behind when committing suicide in Japan is a deeply ingrained cultural practice symbolizing a transition to another realm, respect for the location, and preparation for the afterlife. It acts as a final act of order and personal resolution, often signaling that the individual is leaving the physical world behind.
Key reasons for this practice include:
Cultural Etiquette: In Japan, removing shoes before entering homes or sacred spaces is mandatory to keep them clean. Leaving them at a suicide site, such as a bridge or forest, is a continuation of this ritualized, respectful behavior.
Symbolic Transition: It signifies stepping out of the material world and leaving one's physical, societal, and functional "identity" behind.
Orderly Departure: Leaving shoes, often neatly paired, allows the individual to depart "cleanly" without creating a mess or causing unnecessary disruption to others.
Signal of Intent: The shoes act as a clear sign of the person's final resolve, separating the act from a momentary or accidental incident.
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Teen driver rams through Texas home in middle of night, killing mother and young son
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