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Richard Girya

@richard-girya #509447

I'm optimistic about life I love everything about the movie
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Deepseek is on his way to answer your questions
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The soul can't be crushed here, that's what earthly life is for.
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Sweden has become so successful in recycling that it has been buying garbage from other countries for several years to keep its own plants open. The country has pledged to recycle half of all
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I'm a 30-something who bought a dream computer
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Bushcraft is the use and practice of skills, thereby acquiring and developing knowledge and understanding, in order to survive and thrive in a natural environment.
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An interesting fact is that the first centralized way of waste recycling was...pigs. At some point, when the mass of waste in cities became critical, it was decided to release pigs into the street to eat the scraps. Of course, it worked, but there were consequences - the animals themselves left just as much waste behind.
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Sweden is one of the world leaders in recycling. According to the local recycling association Avfall Sverige, as of 2023, only 0.8% of all waste in the country was sent to landfills.
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The fashion industry is the second biggest polluter of the planet after the oil industry
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