Zu viel gepflastert: Gemeinderat Finning fordert Rückbau
Finning: „…Mit mehreren Bauangelegenheiten und damit teilweise verbundenen ungewöhnlichen Umständen hat sich der Finninger Gemeinderat in seiner jüngsten Sitzung befasst. Unter anderem ging es um die baurechtliche Situation auf einem Grundstück im Gewerbegebiet. Dort könnte auf den Eigentümer einiges Ungemach zukommen.
Wie Bürgermeister Siegfried Weißenbach aus der Sitzung berichtete, sei…
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Enfin Seule! (Finally Alone) by Jean-Louis Forain in Le Courrier Français, ca. 1890
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more stardew valley baseball cap sketches, this time sebastian and alex
sam and elliott versions 🧢
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The "Zepotha" trend on tiktok makes me SICK as an indie slasher fan. Why did they choose the name "Zepotha?" Name one fucking indie slasher from the 80's that isn't called something like House of Guts. "Zepotha" would be the name of an arthouse horror from the 70's created by a giallo-obsessed Johnny-come-lately director from New Jersey. Zepotha would be brought up in every other "obscure horror recs" thread on reddit until it became a circlejerk meme to even mention it.
"Oh you sound so mad, you sound like you just want to gatekeep--" I DO! I'M GATEKEEPING! None of these people even like slashers! They can barely make it through Fear Street, and then they still make fun of effects that aren't Marvel-sweatshop-grade CGI! You expect them to be able to create a fictional slasher movie with the conviction that this site had when it created Goncharov? Get! Off! Of! My! Lawn!
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Street Art
A captivating, huge shark mural, located in Wellington, is a grandeur that is impossible to overlook. It stretches across 50 meters in length and stands tall at 6 meters, requiring the use of cranes during the painting. Overall, it showcases 190 distinct, colourful, and animated sharks, representing the number of sharks that get killed worldwide every single minute.
Situated on the exterior of a central Wellington carpark, it stands opposite to the Museum of New Zealand Te papa. This piece of art was created during the first-ever New Zealand shark awareness week. The New Zealand shark awareness week took place from September 9 to September 15 in 2013, organised by the New Zealand Shark Alliance with the primary object of raising public awareness regarding shark finning. Surprisingly, despite nearly 100 countries and states, including Australia, America, and the EU, having already banned shark finning, it remained legal in New Zealand at that time.
BMD, the art collective that created this beautiful shark mural, has already been a history. The two Taranaki artists announced their seperation back in 2015 and revealed their identities as Damin Radford-Scott and Andrew J. Steel. The reason their chose to remain anonymous was an effort to make people focus more on their work rather than the artists.
Eventually, a positive change emerged subsequent to the mural’s inception. New Zealand implemented a ban on shark finning in 2014, a significant stride towards safeguarding these marine species. In addition, this critical regulation forbids discarding deceased sharks back into the sea.
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Squalo giornata mondiale in data 14 luglio, per ricordare come oltre la metà delle specie presenti nel Mediterraneo siano a rischio, nonostante siano fondamentali per contribuire a mantenere intatto l’ecosistema marino e combattere i cambiamenti climatici (leggi piogge torrenziali e picchi di temperatura oltre i 40 gradi).
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I’ve been sick for what feel like forever 😩 did you miss me?
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Meet the adorable snailfish 🐌🐟
The deep sea's little explorer that uses the fins on its chin to feel for its meals in the deep ocean depths.
The deep sea is one of the most unexplored areas on Earth. We can protect this underwater wonderland together!
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