April 28, 2024 - An Unintentionally Funny Video By A Zionist Propagandist Shows Off Some Good Organisation

April 28, 2024 - An unintentionally funny video by a zionist propagandist shows off some good organisation and discipline at the UCLA encampment for Palestine.

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More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full
More Excerpts From The Extremely Beautiful “Subjective Atlas Of Palestine“ Project. View The Full

More excerpts from the extremely beautiful “Subjective Atlas of Palestine“ project. View the full publication via link.

About: The Dutch designer Annelys de Vet invited Palestinian artists, photographers and designers to map their country as they see it. Given their closeness to the subject, this has resulted in unconventional, very human impressions of the landscape and the architecture, the cuisine, the music and the poetry of thought and expression. The drawings, photographs, maps and narratives made for this atlas reveal individual life experiences, from preparing chickpeas to a manual on water pipe smoking, from historic dress to modern music. Pages containing humorous and caustic newspaper cartoons and invented Palestinian currency followed by colourful cultural diaries and moving letters from prisoners. All in all, the contributions give an entirely different angle on a nation in occupied territory. In this subjective atlas it is the Palestinians themselves who show the disarming reverse side of the black-and-white image generally resorted to by the media.

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The Way This Reads Now Is Like. That Soviet Time Capsule Where Everyone's Like 'in The 21st Century I'm
The Way This Reads Now Is Like. That Soviet Time Capsule Where Everyone's Like 'in The 21st Century I'm
The Way This Reads Now Is Like. That Soviet Time Capsule Where Everyone's Like 'in The 21st Century I'm
The Way This Reads Now Is Like. That Soviet Time Capsule Where Everyone's Like 'in The 21st Century I'm

the way this reads now is like. that soviet time capsule where everyone's like 'in the 21st century i'm sure you've conquered all disease, eradicated poverty, and set out to explore space! good luck to you all!' and you just sit there like. for a minute thinking of what could have been


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Wait, which animals raise livestock?

Several species of ants will 'herd' aphids around (a type of plant lice)- even picking them up and putting them back with the group if they wander off. The ants will attack anything that approaches their aphid herds, defending them. The aphids produce a sugary excretion called honeydew, which the ants harvest and eat.

Some ants will even 'milk' the aphids, stroking the aphids with their antennae, to stimulate them to release honeydew. Some aphids have become 'domesticated' by the ants, and depend entirely on their caretaker ants to milk them.

When the host plant is depleted of resources and dies, the ants will pick up their herd of aphids and carry them to a new plant to feed on - a new 'pasture' if you will.

Some ants continue to care for aphids overwinter, when otherwise they'd die. The ants carry aphid eggs into their own nests, and will even go out of their way to destroy the eggs of aphid-predators, like ladybugs.

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Microhylids – or narrow-mouthed frogs - have an interesting symbiosis with Tarantulas.

While the spiders could very easily kill and eat the much-tinier frogs, and DO normally prey on small frogs, young spiders instead will use their mouthparts to pick up the microhylid frogs, bring them back to their burrow, and release them unharmed.

The frog benefits from hanging out in/around the burrow of the tarantula, because the tarantula can scare away or eat predators that normally prey on tiny frogs, like snakes, geckos, and mantids. The tarantula gets a babysitter.

Microhylid frogs specialize in eating ants, and ants are one of the major predators of spider eggs. By eating ants, the frogs protect the spider's eggs. The frogs can also lay their eggs in the burrow, and won't be eaten by the spider.

So it's less 'livestock' and more like a housepet - a dog or a cat. You stop coyotes/eagles from hurting your little dog/cat, and in return the dog/cat keeps rats away from your baby.

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Damselfish grow algae on rocks and corals. They defend these gardens ferociously, and will attack anything that comes too close - even humans. They spend much of their time weeding the gardens, removing unwanted algaes that might overtake their crop.

The species of algae that they cultivate is weak and and sensitive to growing conditions, and can easily be overgrazed by other herbivores. That particular algae tends to grow poorly in areas where damselfish aren't around to protect and farm it.

Damselfish will ALSO actively protect Mysidium integrum (little shrimp-like crustacians) in their reef farms, despite eating other similarly sized invertebrates. The mysids are filter feeders, who feed on zooplankton and free-floating algae, and their waste fertilizes the algae farms. Many types of zooplankton can feed on the algae crop, and the mysids prevent that.

While Mysids can be found around the world, the only place you'll find swarms of Musidium integrum is on the algae farms that Damselfish cultivate.

Damselfish treat the little mysids like some homesteaders treat ducks. Ducks eat snails and other insect pests on our crops, and their poop fertilizes the land. The ducks can be eaten, but aren't often, since they're more useful for their services than their meat.

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There are SEVERAL species of insect and animal which actively farm. They perform fungiculture and horticulture: deliberately growing and harvesting fungus and plants at a large-scale to feed their population.

Leaf-cutter ants and Termites both chew up plant material and then seed it with a specific type of fungus. The fungus grows, and the termites/ants harvest the mushroom as a food source.

Ambrosia beetles burrow into decaying trees, hollow out little farming rooms, and introduce a specific fungii (the ambrosia fungi), which both adults and larval beetles feed on.

Marsh Periwinkles (a type of snail) cultivates fungus on cordgrass. They wound the plant with their scraping tongue, then defecate into the wound so their preferred fungus will infect it and grow there. They let the fungus grow in the wound a bit, and come back later to eat.


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Growing Up Is Realizing Student Was Right

growing up is realizing Student was right


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Gaza, Palestine (2004). Photographed By Abid Katib.

Gaza, Palestine (2004). Photographed by Abid Katib.


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Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)
Lakota Nation Vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)

Lakota Nation vs. United States (Jesse Short Bull & Laura Tomaselli, 2022)


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Coleman Library, Tougaloo College. Jackson, Mississippi. Gunnar Birkerts.

Coleman Library, Tougaloo College. Jackson, Mississippi. Gunnar Birkerts.

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