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  • That photo gallery really is the gift that keeps on giving.

    “Renovated to the highest standard”. Not my highest standard, that’s for sure. I’m not a fan of the chipboard look.

  • Your Tea Bag Is Likely Releasing Billions of Microplastic Particles, According to a New Study
    www.foodandwine.com Your Tea Bag Is Likely Releasing Billions of Microplastic Particles, According to a New Study

    Research from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain found that individual tea bags steeped in boiling water can release billions of micro- and nanoplastic particles. Here's what to know.

    Your Tea Bag Is Likely Releasing Billions of Microplastic Particles, According to a New Study
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    Computer Chip Manufacturer Cancels LEGO Model Orders, Ruins Christmas
    www.vice.com Computer Chip Manufacturer Cancels LEGO Model Orders, Ruins Christmas

    ASML delighted LEGO fans when it began selling a LEGO model of its computer chip manufacturing machine, then canceled the orders.

    Computer Chip Manufacturer Cancels LEGO Model Orders, Ruins Christmas

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23487957

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    Can't tell if before or after

    cross-posted from: https://moist.catsweat.com/m/nonsense/t/679152

    > Welcome! You've come to the right place!

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    Giant 5kg mushroom feeds family for a week
    www.bbc.co.uk Giant mushroom found in Buckinghamshire feeds family for a week

    Alissimon Minnitt says she spotted the giant mushroom while on a walk, and knew it was safe to eat.

    Giant mushroom found in Buckinghamshire feeds family for a week

    Magic!

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    Ceep Klear!
    www.bbc.co.uk Exasperation over misspelt road repainting in Cirencester

    A newly-patched stretch of road near a school now reads "Ceep Klear".

    Exasperation over misspelt road repainting in Cirencester
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    MPs vote in favour of historic bill to allow assisted dying after emotional debate
    www.bbc.co.uk Assisted dying vote live updates: MPs vote in favour of historic bill after emotional debate

    The bill passes the first stage in the Commons but will be followed by months of parliamentary activity before it becomes a law.

    Assisted dying vote live updates: MPs vote in favour of historic bill after emotional debate

    Some progress, finally.

    Edit: for the benefit of the tinfoil hat wearers, assisted dying is not the same as euthanasia.

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    Another "offensive" pub name
    www.bbc.co.uk PETA's fox pub name row 'undermines real issues'

    Critics respond to PETA's suggestion The Sly Old Fox should change its name because its derogatory.

    PETA's fox pub name row 'undermines real issues'
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    Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed
    www.theguardian.com Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed

    Exclusive: Company has failed to tackle serious safety concerns or upgrade vital IT systems, Guardian investigation reveals

    Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed
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    Disease spread in dog poo could be 'disaster' for cows
    www.bbc.co.uk Neospora: Dog poo disease warning in Belfast hills

    A disease spread in dog poo could spell disaster for cattle, conservationists warn.

    Neospora: Dog poo disease warning in Belfast hills

    Time for a dog cull?

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    Sperm donor cash rises by £10 as UK faces shortage
    www.bbc.co.uk Money paid to sperm donors rises as UK faces shortage

    The £10 rise comes into effect in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1 October.

    Money paid to sperm donors rises as UK faces shortage

    Literally a cash in hand job.

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    Pope responsible for exploding irony meters
    www.malaymail.com Donning feathered headdress, Pope calls for end to ‘superstition’ as black magic sparks tribal violence in Papua New Guinea | Malay Mail

    VANIMO (Papua New Guinea), Sept 8 — Pope Francis visited a remote jungle-flanked community in Papua New Guinea today, where he urged an end to violence, and “superstition and...

    Donning feathered headdress, Pope calls for end to ‘superstition’ as black magic sparks tribal violence in Papua New Guinea | Malay Mail
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    Moron caught speeding
    www.bbc.co.uk Dungannon: Man doing 160mph not deliberately speeding, says judge

    Tadeusz Moron was driving at 100mph over the limit while going to pick his mother up from the airport.

    Dungannon: Man doing 160mph not deliberately speeding, says judge
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    Stonehenge tunnel scheme scrapped by government
    www.bbc.com Stonehenge tunnel scheme cancelled by government

    The Labour government has now cancelled the A303 scheme, which has faced many legal challenges.

    Stonehenge tunnel scheme cancelled by government
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