- Jeff Mills
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He hates strong women.
He hates strong women.
His fur has come in nicely but he still has a little rat tail with a lion's tuft.
He's also decided that I'm not so bad. He will gently take his grapes from me now. ❤️
His fur has come in nicely but he still has a little rat tail with a lion's tuft.
He's also decided that I'm not so bad. He will gently take his grapes from me now. ❤️
His howl echoes for the hundreds of wolves being silenced as protections are stripped away.
Learn how you can take action to protect them
engage.nywolf.org/site/SPageNa...
His howl echoes for the hundreds of wolves being silenced as protections are stripped away.
Learn how you can take action to protect them
engage.nywolf.org/site/SPageNa...
This is 6.25 hours of data from 2023 re-processed in HaRGB.
Esprit 100ED, ASI2924 MC Pro, L-ultimate and UV/IR cut filters.
#astronomy #astrophotography
This is 6.25 hours of data from 2023 re-processed in HaRGB.
Esprit 100ED, ASI2924 MC Pro, L-ultimate and UV/IR cut filters.
#astronomy #astrophotography
Great cities have great public transit, and that’s what we’re investing to build more of across Canada in Budget 2025.
Great cities have great public transit, and that’s what we’re investing to build more of across Canada in Budget 2025.
And now he is trying to monetize it. 👎
And now he is trying to monetize it. 👎
They don’t need recharging - the humanoids are capable of changing their own batteries, making their presence in production almost independent of humans.
They don’t need recharging - the humanoids are capable of changing their own batteries, making their presence in production almost independent of humans.
#betergejatdanslechtbedacht #streetphotography #myworldinonephoto #youbringonthesun #youmakeitshine #leeuwarden #photography #gabekamphuis #visualstoryteller #photovisionary
This is Saturn, with aurorae visible at both poles in this UV image from Hubble's Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, taken in October 1997 when the planet was 1.3 billion km away.
This is Saturn, with aurorae visible at both poles in this UV image from Hubble's Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, taken in October 1997 when the planet was 1.3 billion km away.