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furnierdibujos · 5 months
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Sweet PotatoeS
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hijadelalagrim-a · 9 months
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A esta serie la llamaría, citando al más grande: "voy buscando el placer de estar vivo", porque la verdad ando en ese ánimo últimamente
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bibleofficial · 2 years
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ok so this is my fav piece of art in MALBA & i think we ALL KNOW WHY
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paulpingminho · 2 years
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cephalopistol · 2 years
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ah shit look out it's GRAsshopper hAWk tiGER it's the famous ooo combo
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condor-solaris · 1 year
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Day 11 - Wander
Believe it or not, the ancient Polynesians may have been in South America, since there is one similarity between them - both Polynesia and South America grow sweet potatoes. Maybe the Polynesians brought "batato" South America, or maybe vice versa, Tur Heideral spoke about the latter. since MCOG is a historical and science fiction show, something like this fits perfectly
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iamfatima · 2 years
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hum jaan girwi rakh denge
tum keemat batato muskurane ki
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sa7abnews · 1 month
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‘US colony’ to extradite Kim Dotcom
New Post has been published on https://sa7ab.info/2024/08/16/us-colony-to-extradite-kim-dotcom/
‘US colony’ to extradite Kim Dotcom
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Megaupload founder has faced copyright infringement charges since 2012
The government of New Zealand has signed extradition orders for Megaupload creator Kim Dotcom, ending a decade-long legal battle and clearing the way for him to be sent to the US for trial. The US has charged the internet entrepreneur with racketeering, conspiracy to commit copyright infringement and conspiring to launder money, among other things. Dotcom has argued his company could not be liable for user behavior. ��I considered all of the information carefully, and have decided that Mr. Dotcom should be surrendered to the US to face trial,” Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said on Thursday. “As is common practice, I have allowed Mr Dotcom a short period of time to consider and take advice on my decision. I will not, therefore, be commenting further at this stage.” Dotcom was apparently aware of the decision earlier this week, posting on X that “The obedient US colony in the South Pacific just decided to extradite me for what users uploaded to Megaupload.” The German-born tech executive created Megaupload in 2005 and moved to New Zealand in 2010. The platform, which allowed users to easily upload and share content, ended up getting seized by the FBI in 2012. 
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Kim Dotcom affair: Why should we care about his possible extradition to the US?
Washington has alleged that Dotcom and three other Megaupload officers did more than $500 million in damage to film studios and record companies by encouraging users to share copyrighted material. Dotcom has been a vocal defender of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and a free speech advocate online. Charges against him have been described as “politically motivated” and “weaponized lawfare.” In 2017, Dotcom argued that New Zealand laws make it clear that a platform can’t be held criminally liable for actions of its users. In 2020, the courts ruled that the four defendants could only be extradited on copyright infringement charges but not money laundering, in what Dotcom described as “a mixed bag.” Two of the defendants, Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk, struck plea deals with the New Zealand government to avoid extradition. They were sentenced to prison terms in 2023. The fourth executive, Chief Marketing Officer Finn Batato, died in 2022.
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leofwines · 2 months
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batato chicken
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ultimo poema de batato <3
estoy de paso solo he venido para pronto irme. si, me ire, con gran pena dejando recorrido en el camino tormentas, poesías, angustias, nostalgias, placeres, risas, lagrimas, confusiones, teatros, escarchas, lluvias, relámpagos, estrellas, centellas, lunas, sol, tierra, fuego, agua, guerra, ya es bastante lo que dejo. vida, vos que me negaste a estar vivo no podras negarme mi herencia que es mi cuerpo, me lo llevo con la muerte, con las manos apretadas sangrando mi dolor en silencio acongojado mi pecho mi cuerpo tembloroso la sangre helada, fría, tan fría, como el miedo de esta regalada muerte murmurando constantemente no puede ser, no puede ser, no puede ser, fue tan poco el tiempo para dejar lo que quise, deje lo que pude, no puedo mas, durante 30 años duros, fuertes, cargados de angustias inciertas necesariamente para no romper esta gran vocación esta vida, mi vida, el teatro, la poesia, el escenario, mis compañeros, mi publico, mi vestuario, mis pertenencias, mis ositos embalsamados. vida, vos que me negaste a estar vivo no podras negarme mi herencia que es mi cuerpo, me lo llevo con la muerte, ya es bastante lo que dejo.
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floatingcamel23 · 6 months
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classifying mobs: april fools edition!
sorry im late to the prank party. todays categories well include, you guessed it, the april fools mobs! lets dive in shall we?
first up, the new potato mobs! i will the new potato mobs and give them the classification of taterions.
taterions: batato, mega spud, plaguewhale slab, poisonous potato zombie, toxifin slab. (these were all i could find on the minecraft wiki) potato spiders, potato strays, potato chickens cows and pigs, potato creeper, potato villagers, potato robot giants, potato mobs, MUTATO (found in the april fools bedrock addon)
now heres the last one. predatory animals are the animals that have predatory insticts. i wont add preyable animals here cus that will just consist of most passive animals. this category consists of animals that hunt and eat other animals.
predatory animals: axolotl, cat, frog, ocelot, cave spider, fox, spider, wolf, elder guardians, guardians, endermite, ender dragon, ghasts, hoglins, phantoms, ravager, shulkers, silverfish, zoglin, warden, killer bunny, redstone bug, barnacle, great hunger, chinese alligator, penguin, plaguewhale slab, toxifin slab, meerkat, artic fox, phantom familiar, ?????, abyssal eye, abominable weaver, scuttling torment, unstoppable tusk, wind beard, ancient guardian, otter, small spider, web spider, giant cave spider, regal tiger, lava launcher, warboar, ancient hoglin, polar bear, skeleton spider, bone wolf, peanut butter, dyed cat, creeder, icy spider, prison cave spider, prison spider, giant ghast.
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furnierdibujos · 3 months
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Sweet PotatoeS
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escritosdemundo · 11 months
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De la película al recital y de la fiesta al libro: Lu Ciana. Plaga xombi sodomita, por El púber P*
El púber P es un performer, escritor y admirador profundo de Batato Barea. Ha escrito los libros: Lu Ciana. Plaga xombi sodomita (2013; 2023) y Machos de campo (2017). Genera desprecio en los señores mayores, cis heterosexuales de clase altísima, con ínfulas de populares en un salón de cortesanos que le hacen loas por dádivas. En un cine puede ocurrir la peor de las tragedias o la mejor de las…
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paulpingminho · 2 years
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misstealady · 1 year
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The Week In Corporate Coffeewashing
Nestlé, the Swiss multinational owner of Nespresso, Nescafé, Blue Bottle Coffee, and Dolce Gusto, among other coffee brands, is partnering with the aerospace company Airbus to use satellites to monitor reforestation rates in Thailand. The move is part of Nestlé's 2050 net zero emissions goal.
The company aims to plant and grow 200 million trees throughout its supply chain by 2030, which Airbus's new Pléiades Neo satellite will monitor to ensure that the trees continue to grow throughout the project's lifespan. "Our goal is to remove 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent through these projects," according to Magdi Batato, Nestlé's Executive Vice-President and Head of Operations. "Growing trees close to our sourcing locations is an essential part of our climate roadmap alongside decarbonising our operations and supply chain."
Nestlé, the world's largest publicly held food company with over $99 billion in revenue in 2022, has a huge carbon footprint and has been at the center of a litany of environmental controversies, from water and plastic pollution to deforestation linked to palm oil and cocoa.
While planting more trees sounds like an undeniable good, corporate tree planting has been criticized as another form of greenwashing, throwing money at a problem without understanding local nuances of biodiversity or habitat suitability. They're often treated as another form of offsets, which, as we've discussed before, are often riddled with problems. Then there's the issue of space: as an article in the Guardian notes, "Planting trees to offset carbon emissions sounds great, but where are we going to put them all?"
Hopefully, Nestlé's afforestation program, with the help of satellites, is more than a simple box-ticking exercise.
source: freshcup.com
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Nestle uses satellite data to verify deforestation-free supplies
Nestle, a Swiss food and beverage company, has taken a significant step toward fulfilling its commitment to zero deforestation by announcing that 77% of its agricultural supplies are now verified to be deforestation-free.
Utilizing the Starling system in conjunction with Airbus and the Earthworm Foundation, the company launched the program in 2010 with the goal of ensuring that none of its global products would be associated with deforestation by the year 2020.
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To produce deforestation-free goods, Nestle employs a certification, supply chain mapping, on-the-ground verification, and satellite imagery from the Starling system. With pilot plants for pulp and paper already in place, Nestle will expand its use of Starling to include soya later this year. The company uses Starling to monitor its palm oil supply chain.
Magdi Batato, executive vice president and head of operations for Nestle SA, stated: Our progress toward zero deforestation is being accelerated by innovation and technology like Starling. The way we manage deforestation risks in our palm oil supply chain is changing as a result. We are using this tool to hold ourselves and our suppliers accountable. Although there is still much work to be done, we are pleased with our progress. The final miles are always the most difficult.
Reaction from the business Grazia Vittadini, chief technology officer of Airbus, stated: Starling enables customers to comprehend where and why deforestation occurs and to make the best decisions by transforming terabytes of satellite images into actionable information.
Bastien Sachet, the CEO of the Earthworm Foundation, said: Nestle is the first company to use satellite monitoring throughout the entire palm oil supply chain, accelerating its commitment to no deforestation and offering this level of public transparency. The data gathered by these satellites shows that there are still obstacles, and no single company can overcome them all. Based on what these tools show us, all businesses with similar commitments must begin monitoring, verifying, and most importantly acting.
Craig Knowles, MarketDojo's marketing manager, stated: Nestle's commitment to preventing deforestation is admirable, especially in light of the fact that many businesses continue to regrettably take environmental shortcuts. All businesses can admire and aspire to the ability to declare that more than three quarters of their agricultural products are verified to be deforestation-free.
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