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[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 1 points 12 hours ago

Please bring sweeping back. Sweeping is cleanly and good.

 
[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee -1 points 12 hours ago

You have my upvote good sir.

 

cross-posted from: https://lor.sh/users/Albatrossity/statuses/114292476367579839

Bird of the Day — Secretary Bird, Tanzania 2018

#Birds #NaturePhotography #Nature #Wildlife #NatureCommunity #Photography #BirdPhotography #BirdWatching #Africa #Tanzania #Serengeti

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27838901

Indore in Madhya Pradesh, India, was once dotted with fetid waste dumps but after a huge campaign is now virtually spotless

This is what happens usually in India: a politician wakes up and launches a cleanliness “drive” with fanfare. They ostentatiously start sweeping a street and speak solemnly about civic duty while the media take photos. The next day it’s over and things go back to how they were before.

But not in Indore in Madhya Pradesh. From 2017, when it won the prize for being the cleanest city in the country, it kept winning for eight straight years, until last year.

Before 2017, Indore had been ranked 25th of 471 towns and cities in the government’s cleanliness rankings.

In many cities, families will keep their home scrupulously clean, but a few feet from their front door rubbish is left lying around.

“That other area is seen as someone else’s responsibility and no one sees any contradiction in walking past a stinking pile of rubbish to their clean home,” said Arjun Sehgal, a local chemistry tutor.

Residents have taken up cleanliness as their own personal responsibility, according to Prabhnit Sawhney, a petrol pump owner. “I’ve seen people stopping someone who littered. I’ve seen drivers stop their car when they see rubbish on the street to remove it. It’s become a kind of mission that inspires everyone,” he said.

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 2 points 18 hours ago

Clown security is no joke.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/5575948

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The original was posted on /r/mildlyinteresting by /u/JaFoo_ on 2025-04-05 12:48:37+00:00.

 
[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

Your Viola seems fishy.

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago

"I personally think the hair has a part to play, but for good or for ill?"-Gandalf

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 8 points 2 days ago

You are singlehandedly keeping Lemmy a decent and respectable place.

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 24 points 2 days ago

*Bonus points for keeping this shit PG.

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 11 points 2 days ago

Trust me, Elf.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/20369573

As interest in nuclear power rises, startups are pursuing plans to recycle spent fuel and reuse its untapped energy to power reactors. Advocates tout new recycling methods as a breakthrough, but many experts warn it will extract plutonium that could be used for nuclear weapons.

 
 

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2025-04-03 10:04:48+00:00.

Original Title: Study found that people who were not married were less at risk (at least 50% lower risk) than married people for dementia. One contributing factor may be that single people are better at maintaining social ties. Single people may also have a greater variety of interesting and unique experiences.

 

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[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 2 points 3 days ago

Sustainability + Chili = win

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 2 points 3 days ago

Only cars with enormous breasts are humanely and sustainably milked. Most are grass fed.

[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 1 points 4 days ago

Wanks are real, Yaks are not.

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