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Russia. Volga river. Saratov Oil Refinery
Волга. Саратовский нефтеперерабатывающий завод
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https://www.tumblr.com/kanelia/752611484762357760/menalezs-family-owns-a-maid-slave-and-shes?source=share
well it’s nice to see racist white women come together to make up racist rumours about me based on stereotypes? “well actually slavery formally existed in her country (*does not care to check who it was that actually owned slaves in bahrain, sheikhs ie a group that are not only not my ethnic group but are an extremely rich upper class*) a century ago and there’s the kafala system so actually ur right her family probably do own slaves!”. what next? i probably stone gay ppl to death in my free time? i probably put women in jail for not wearing hijab? i probably live in a tent and ride a camel everyday? my family is probably in the oil business and we are billionaires?
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Heisenberg's factory. Resident Evil Village.
Oil painting on canvas ✨.
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phase 2 complete, time to go pass out for 12 hours. when I awake, the greatest of nice little rewards will be at my fingertips: TRAINS!!! TRAINS AND THE ABILITY TO TRANSPORT GOODS LONG-DISTANCE, ALLOWING ME TO CREATE PROPER FACILITIES WITH FLOOR PLANS
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#WorldCoatiDay: a South American Coati in Louis XIV’s royal menagerie!
1. Pieter Boel (Flemish, 1622-1674), Fouine et Coati, c.1669-71, oil on canvas
2. Detail of the same coati (with African Crested Porcupine) in a tapestry: The Months or the Royal Houses, July, Vincennes; Charles Le Brun (designer) and Gobelins Factory (manufacturer), France, c.1676-80 (Boel’s studies were used as models for the animals in these tapestries)
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sometimes i get so caught up in all my little worries and dramas and anxieties and i don’t think about climate change for a bit and then i remember climate change. what the fuck. ough oagh oihg ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My skin can be so annoying ngl
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I'm filed down to the marrow. This year is almost halfway over and it has ripped me apart.
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Plywood processing company Troja, which is a related company of Latvijas Finieris company, plans to significantly expand the production capacity of renewable energy by installing more than 400 solar panels with a total capacity of 164 kW at the factory in Riga. The project is co-financed by Development Finance Institution Altum within the framework of the European Union Recovery Fund program by granting a loan with a capital discount of 40 thousand euros(..). The panels installed on the roof of the production facility will produce 139,650 kWh of green energy per year. Source: uzladets.lv
P.S. There are many such projects in Latvia. Although each one of them has a relatively small power, the total amount of electricity produced for self-consumption in this way is large. The need for Latvia to spend large sums of money on fossil fuel imports is rapidly decreasing...
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