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Cainey
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Just a couple of pics of a Treecreeper I took a few weeks ago.
Says the 79-year-old man, coated in Ronseal creosote.
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Please repost if you agree that British TV News is betraying our democracy by giving Farage what looks like more coverage than all the other opposition parties combined.
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Farage squirms as Rep. Jamie Raskin obliterates the "Putin-loving, free speech imposter, Trump sycophant".

Let's share this video so much that our wretched news media and hapless politicians are forced to tell the truth about Farage.
Disney+ cancelled. You won't be getting any of my money when you support fascism.
She's lost her mind. She needs to resign her position.
You'll need to set off early to get there on time.
The Orion and Running Man Nebulae from a couple of years ago.
I thought that X couldn't possibly get any worse for misinformation, hate, racism and fascism.

Boy was I wrong.

Musk really has lost the plot.
Don't do ketamine, kids.
Here's a male bullfinch hopping about.
Taken at Pennington Flash, Wigan UK.
There's been a shocking lack of miserable winter wonderland rip-offs this year. No photos of sad looking parents who paid £50 for their kids to walk around a muddy field with shitty plastic reindeer and pissed-off staff dressed as elves.
*tut*, because we have a series of mysterious-looking statues and masks that look like them, silly. It says so in the article.
Did he cook that in a dishwasher?
A robin, from Pennington Flash, Wigan, UK.
#birds #robin #canonR5
More commonly known as the Rosette Nebula, NGC 2237, Caldwell 49.
The colours may have been manipulated and some contrast changes. That's about it. The Nebula is red to the eye but using a mono astro camera and different physical filters can produce different but real colours
Most astrophotos are edited but usually just contrast and colour, usually to match Hubble's colour palette. The nebula is red to the eye but with the use of physical filters, you can highlight certain gases in the nebula. When combined with other filters they can produce different colours. My image⬇️
It is actually. Look up the Rosette Nebula.
He didn't post it, he's just correcting the OP who is using another astrophotographer's image without permission. It's not NASA's image. The image is sometimes called the Skull Nebula but it's more commonly called the Rosette Nebula. Just look it up on Google.
Rosette Nebula.
Not sure if the account is AI or not but the image is very much real. It's incorrectly named though. It's not taken by NASA though. Just look up Rosette Nebula.
Not a lie, don't be a moron. I took this myself and I ain't NASA.