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I'm working with @fkinoshita on improving the #OpenStreetMap editing experience in #GNOME Maps! Really satisfied with this so far 😁️

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Never forget what they did in the name of science.

And this is what you get after you "free" 3 videos: youtube blocks the playback of next videos. This is on Firefox with uBlockOrigin
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Should a medical professional lose their license over stating mere biological fact? B.C. nurse Amy Hamm doesn't think so.

https://rebelne.ws/3SbsDvZ
UPDATE: Lewiston Maine Mass Shooting Suspect Robert Card Has Been Previously Arrested For Child Pornography & Is A Registered Sex Offender Who CAN NOT LEGALLY POSSESS A FIREARM!
The Top 20 Artifacts from Ancient Rome: Preserving the Glory of Antiquity
Roman Diatretic Glass Vase (4th Century AD), from Autun, France.

The exceptionally rare diatretic glass vase was discovered in a paleo-Christian necropolis in Autun, central France. The fragments of the vase were inside a massive sandstone sarcophagus, one of six found in the necropolis, at the feet of the deceased individual. The necropolis was in use between the early 3rd and the middle of the 5th Century AD, and the glass vase dates to the 4th Century AD.

It is made of a reticulated glassware, an elaborate ornamental style featuring interlacing lines of glass in relief. Just 4.7 inches high and 6.3 inches in diameter, the vase is one of only 10 complete examples of Roman reticulated glass known to survive.

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