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Scientists have found microplastics in human penises for the first time, as concerns over their proliferation and its potential health effects continue to mount.
I wanted my first dick pic post to be special. I'm glad I waited. | |
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Many prisoners clean toilets and prep food with no pay – as the state charges $50 a day for their incarceration | |
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Jamaal Bowman's primary challenger George Latimer said the New York representative has an "ethnic advantage" in the district's Democratic primary. | |
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The plastics industry has heralded a type of chemical recycling it claims could replace new shopping bags and candy wrappers with old ones — but not much is being recycled at all, and this method won’t curb the crisis. | |
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The Canadian actor, who found success in Hollywood for over half a century, died this week in Miami after a long illness. | |
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As many of us know, Rep Friske is always exercising his 2nd Amendment right... | |
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Singer and saxophonist known for confrontational stage persona had experienced ill health for a number of years | |
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The city argues that allowing the foreign crew to leave will interfere in the federal investigation. | |
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Keeping libraries open is cool but have you ever flown a taxpayer-funded chopper to the Hamptons on a summer Friday?
The NYPD has helicopters, and while it used to fly them around quite a bit, under Mayor Eric Adams it is flying them around a whole lot, according to a report in Bloomberg that analyzed the last five years of the department's helicopter flight data.
According to the Bloomberg report, which you should really read in its entirety, the police spent $12.4 million dollars flying their helicopters around in the 2023 fiscal year, a figure which doesn't include the personnel costs. That's more than double what was spent in 2021, the last fiscal year of the de Blasio mayoralty.
But according to Bloomberg's analysis, sightseeing is exactly what it appears the NYPD pilots are doing much of the time. "The flight records show that many of the department trips left city limits and some followed trajectories that hit multiple city landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Yankee Stadium, the Empire State Building and the World Trade Center," the story notes.
Sometimes, Bloomberg says, the flight records suggest that the helicopters are being used to ferry passengers to and from a location, like a sort of taxpayer-funded Blade service. One flight highlighted in the investigation zipped out to the Hamptons and back on a Friday evening in August. Another went to Philadelphia and then Albany before returning to New York City. Another time, an NYPD helicopter just went to Philly and back so a deputy commissioner could roll up to a gala event in style. | |
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At this point, the scientists took up the experiment again. Could the acquired association of a shock with the sweet smell possibly have been transmitted to the third generation? It had. The grandpups were highly fearful of and more sensitive to the smell of cherries. How had this happened? | |
Submitted at 06-19-2024, 01:23 AM by Nibbles | |
Mary Morrissey apologizes after being filmed dumping liquid into backpack of Democratic legislator Jim Carroll | |
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A year after OceanGate’s sub imploded, thousands of leaked documents and interviews with ex-employees reveal how the company’s CEO cut corners, ignored warnings, and lied in his fatal quest to reach the Titanic. | |
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GP, celebrity chef and astrologer among defendants in third trial linked to far-right Reichsbürger | |
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Unfortunately for New Yorkers, one of the most important cooling measures at the City's disposal, its 79 outdoor pools, full of chilly, refreshing water for the people's enjoyment, remain closed. They won't open until June 27.
When asked if the City considered opening pools—many of which are already filled with water and are just waiting for lifeguards to staff them—during this heat wave, Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi said during a Monday afternoon press conference that "there's a lot that goes into filling the pool, making sure the filtration systems work, and making sure they're adequately staffed," and that the City would have to "stick to that schedule." Joshi directed people to the City's beaches and playground sprinklers to keep cool during the upcoming heat wave.
(At the same press conference, when a reporter asked if the City's cooling centers, many located in libraries, would be open on Sunday when it's forecast to be 87 degrees, Deputy Mayor for Communication Fabien Levy chided them, saying their question "doesn't really make sense.") | |
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I'm forcing game devs to make every single game woke, and there's nothing you can do to stop me. | |
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Scientists have found microplastics in human penises for the first time, as concerns over their proliferation and its potential health effects continue to mount.
I wanted my first dick pic post to be special. I'm glad I waited.
Many prisoners clean toilets and prep food with no pay – as the state charges $50 a day for their incarceration
Jamaal Bowman's primary challenger George Latimer said the New York representative has an "ethnic advantage" in the district's Democratic primary.
The plastics industry has heralded a type of chemical recycling it claims could replace new shopping bags and candy wrappers with old ones — but not much is being recycled at all, and this method won’t curb the crisis.
The Canadian actor, who found success in Hollywood for over half a century, died this week in Miami after a long illness.
As many of us know, Rep Friske is always exercising his 2nd Amendment right...
Singer and saxophonist known for confrontational stage persona had experienced ill health for a number of years
The city argues that allowing the foreign crew to leave will interfere in the federal investigation.
Keeping libraries open is cool but have you ever flown a taxpayer-funded chopper to the Hamptons on a summer Friday?
The NYPD has helicopters, and while it used to fly them around quite a bit, under Mayor Eric Adams it is flying them around a whole lot, according to a report in Bloomberg that analyzed the last five years of the department's helicopter flight data.
According to the Bloomberg report, which you should really read in its entirety, the police spent $12.4 million dollars flying their helicopters around in the 2023 fiscal year, a figure which doesn't include the personnel costs. That's more than double what was spent in 2021, the last fiscal year of the de Blasio mayoralty.
But according to Bloomberg's analysis, sightseeing is exactly what it appears the NYPD pilots are doing much of the time. "The flight records show that many of the department trips left city limits and some followed trajectories that hit multiple city landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Yankee Stadium, the Empire State Building and the World Trade Center," the story notes.
Sometimes, Bloomberg says, the flight records suggest that the helicopters are being used to ferry passengers to and from a location, like a sort of taxpayer-funded Blade service. One flight highlighted in the investigation zipped out to the Hamptons and back on a Friday evening in August. Another went to Philadelphia and then Albany before returning to New York City. Another time, an NYPD helicopter just went to Philly and back so a deputy commissioner could roll up to a gala event in style.
At this point, the scientists took up the experiment again. Could the acquired association of a shock with the sweet smell possibly have been transmitted to the third generation? It had. The grandpups were highly fearful of and more sensitive to the smell of cherries. How had this happened?
Mary Morrissey apologizes after being filmed dumping liquid into backpack of Democratic legislator Jim Carroll
A year after OceanGate’s sub imploded, thousands of leaked documents and interviews with ex-employees reveal how the company’s CEO cut corners, ignored warnings, and lied in his fatal quest to reach the Titanic.
GP, celebrity chef and astrologer among defendants in third trial linked to far-right Reichsbürger
Unfortunately for New Yorkers, one of the most important cooling measures at the City's disposal, its 79 outdoor pools, full of chilly, refreshing water for the people's enjoyment, remain closed. They won't open until June 27.
When asked if the City considered opening pools—many of which are already filled with water and are just waiting for lifeguards to staff them—during this heat wave, Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi said during a Monday afternoon press conference that "there's a lot that goes into filling the pool, making sure the filtration systems work, and making sure they're adequately staffed," and that the City would have to "stick to that schedule." Joshi directed people to the City's beaches and playground sprinklers to keep cool during the upcoming heat wave.
(At the same press conference, when a reporter asked if the City's cooling centers, many located in libraries, would be open on Sunday when it's forecast to be 87 degrees, Deputy Mayor for Communication Fabien Levy chided them, saying their question "doesn't really make sense.")
I'm forcing game devs to make every single game woke, and there's nothing you can do to stop me.