That bird is going to do very bad things…
So, who the hell is scanning their tuna?
It’s probably just to check if it’s ripe for sashimi…
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Meanwhile around the world…
New Zealand…
Christchurch declares state of emergency amid torrential rain and widespread flooding – 6 inches of rainfall in 24 hours…
Local states of emergency are in place across Christchurch, Banks Peninsula and Selwyn…
USA…
2 dead as slow-moving storms flood roads across Oklahoma and Texas…
Drowned when their vehicles were caught in floodwaters…
Horrible…
Video from Pennsylvania:
Footage from Oklahoma:
Israel…
Evacuations and road closures…
Troops deployed to control massive wildfires near Jerusalem…
MORE…
France…
Hidden inscriptions discovered on Paris’ Luxor obelisk…
Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, a French Egyptologist and specialist in hieroglyphic cryptology at the Catholic University of Paris, has recently identified seven previously undocumented inscriptions near the obelisk’s summit. This significant discovery, made during a renovation in December 2021, sheds new light on the monument’s original purpose and the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II…
MORE…
Australia…
Massive fireball meteor in New South Wales, Australia on Monday night…
Amazing, isn’t it?
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