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OK., "Why" was a typo. Mina says it correctly: "what kind of tree?" Good, Mina!
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1 tree... you're exaggerating Mina, you're kidding! ...Wouldn't it be better to walk in a forest... of fir trees, pine trees... and breathe in their magnificent scent?..and admire the squirrels for example? Red squirrels preferably. And see the lions from a distance?. Don't get too close, don't touch. Tell me what animals you have in your forest Times are getting very hard. In the past, the biggest punishment for children was to keep them at home - and now to cut off the internet, take them outside, to let them breathe the fresh air! Mina you have to turn off the internet for your own good. Go outside, admire your tree, then look for squirrels in the forest. This will make you feel good, very happy, I swear.
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CPW SE Region @CPW_SE on Twitter profile banner Here: https://twitter.com/CPW_SE
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Music for Therapeutic Stress Relief, Fatigue, Depression, Negativity, Detox of negative emotions - by Relax Melody
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Tansu YEĞEN @TansuYegen Can we let children rule the world Elderly man jumps on public piano and has everyone amazed Madeyousmile @Thund3rB0lt Protective doggo stops a baby from climbing up the stairs
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Imagine coming home from work and finding a confused six-point buck hanging out in your basement office NTB Staff ··Dec 3, 2022 · NottheBee.com Well this would be something now, wouldn't it? CPW SE Region @CPW_SE WATCH as @COParksWildife Officer Travis Sauder massages the chest of the mule deer buck to stimulate it until drugs reversing the tranquilizer take effect. Once awake, the buck remains groggy but eventually limped off completing this #wildlife @rescue The mess got worse when CPW Officer Travis Sauder darted the buck to sedate it and it tried to flee. Its antlers sent a vase of flowers crashing. Once it calmed down, Sauder treated cuts it suffered. Then he and CPW biologist Ty Woodward carried it outside for release. 3/4 Eventually the deer woke up. I suppose he's lucky there were no avid hunters in the house. -cool story!
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Yes I prefer personnally to have the "off-topics" from time to time... well, moderators may not agree with me, but this seems to me more alive, the topics are more interesting... more alive! I don't mind the off-topics, I mean. And it's cool to be able to say by the likes, that I like the response of my interlocutor. I like the likes.
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without " very fast rapid "flash" of FULL VIEW PANE WHITE"... So this first dark page is not after white flash...It would be nice to stop downloading of DCBrowser at this time... to not continuing to white flash and white new tab page... WHY you wrote: "Most of you are aware that I hate hate HATE "dark mode"." this is of no interest for me or others surely too, I think. What you "hate hate HATE" - it's of no interest for me, Your problem.
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Hmm you demand background of page - from about:blank to another color??. Then found by Swisscows search: Turning about:blank page different colors: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/turning-about-blank-page-different-colors/td-p/2082620 - it's for Edge... "To change default browser's background color you can use a custom stylesheet." - it's from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8645814/how-to-change-default-background-color-for-tchromium-component Indeed, my New Tab in DCBrowser is still blanc, but I use Dark Mode of DCBrowser, so your question is of interest to me! I would like to have black this New Tab page. There is an extension to do this, but I don't want to use it now...I used it in the past and it works - maybe you could see in this extension, how its developer made this .This browser behaves strangely during its download: first shows dark page, then blank page (and this process to get to the blank page takes time!). How to stop browser from downloading this last blank page, I'd be very interested in the solution, please.
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"Don't buy pheromones to try to get nice, it doesn't work. Better work on your personality." Bill Hansson, smell expert: "Don't buy pheromones to try to get nice, it doesn't work. Better work on your personality." The director of the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology publishes 'A Matter of Smell', on the relevance that smell plays in the animal world, despite being a sense that has always been ignored. Manduca Sexta & tobacco flower The world a thousand years ago was very different from today, also for our sensory perception. A landscape without airplanes, cars or ships, and, of course, without industry, smelled unrecognizable to a human today. Something as complicated as understanding how they perceive the olfactory world in the rest of the animal kingdom thanks to their millions of years of adaptation to the habitats. Within this framework, the director of the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Bill Hansson (Jonstorp, Sweden, 63 years old), publishes Cuestión de olfato: historias asombrosas sobre el mundo de los olores (Crítica, 2022), about a sense that is almost always ignored. The neuroethologist, who specializes in insects and their interaction with plants, explores the complex sensory mosaic of olfactory capacity in the animal and plant world. Of which humans are only a small part. Hansson issues a warning about the future: the pollution of the Anthropocene has already changed the chemical dynamics of animal and plant ecosystems with consequences for the future that we cannot foresee. Question: What is it about the odor, that chemical process, that affects humans so much? Answer. Smell is really special because it's multidimensional, that's what's great. When we think of seeing or hearing, it's the same kind of wave, right? For different colors or sounds. But when it comes to smell, every molecule is different and unique. You have 350-400 receptors in your nose for smelling. They are like the keys of a piano, imagine what you could do with so many possibilities, how many melodies could you play? If you combine them in different ways, it could be millions. And that's exactly what you can smell. MORE INFORMATION Human olfaction is no worse than dogs' for some smells Q. We still don't know the exact process? R. We don't know everything. There are a lot of molecular processes going on, it's the province of neuroscience. We have some ideas of how it works, though. The odor molecules are all around us and they get to your nose, which is a receptor, like a key going into a lock triggering a whole neurochemical process. The olfactory epithelium is the only place where the nervous system is in direct contact with the environment, I am talking about millions of receptor cells embedded in the mucosa. There the information, which is a chemical signal, becomes electrical and travels through the olfactory nerves to the brain. It goes to the next level, to the limbic system, where the hippocampus -we know it is extremely good at evoking memories- and the amygdala -very much involved in emotions and sexuality- are located. There, a deep link is created between smell and feelings. The nose, the only place where the nervous system is in direct contact with the environment, has 350-400 olfactory receptors: millions of odors to be detected. P. Nothing is comparable to the regression caused by a scent, perhaps music. R. It's probably because it's a very old sense. Maybe the first one we had, so it really is very deep in our brain and connected to all functions. P. Something that, you explain, extends to the rest of the animal world, where smell is primarily the plane of reality in which many species move. R. There are animals that interpret smell in a different way, because they are a thousand times more sensitive than we are and we will never be able to understand it. If you walk with a dog through a city park every day, the same route, it becomes very boring for you, but for the dog every day is new. With his developed nose he can see the past, detect other animals, he picks up a whole history that has stayed there because the smell persists for a long time.... MORE: https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-12-03-bill-hansson--scent-expert--“don-t-buy-pheromones-to-try-to-get-laid--it-doesn-t-work--better-work-on-your-personality”.HJs2FA_wo.html or in Spanish: https://elpais.com/ciencia/2022-12-03/bill-hansson-experto-en-olfato-no-compres-feromonas-para-intentar-conseguir-sexo-no-funciona-mejor-trabaja-en-tu-personalidad.html
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Yes Russians or Skinheads - it's the other song surely
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I take your word for it.
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Never generalize all people - road to Hitler and Stalin and Mao etc... Each one has its individuality - and that is to be appreciated! Animals too, take an example from them. Each cat is different, has its own character traits, that's why we love them. It's in the genes - and fortunately I don't have the same face (etc.) as the others...We're not all twins, thankfully.
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So don't isolate from others...on the contrary, be logical and draw the consequences - "the hatred out there" is only the fruit of your imagination.
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Off topic post removed. Stay on topic please.
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The chrome extension called No More Referrer 0.1.2 No longer send referrer to any server... is ON always here...
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BUT is always better to have friendships with people who are close to each other, of course.
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Yes, I feel good, always better...Because I move, so I can interact with the changing environment, and that is interesting for me. I am interested in everything, because I choose the way to what I am interested in... move, move - that's the right recipe
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How many trees around you will make you happy? Three?...four... a dozen, many more? So can you go to a forest? Is there one near your home? Is it safe to go to the forest where you live?...
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"lonely"... lonely.. oh my poor But it's you who isolates yourself from other people... you should not lose the opportunities that will never come back, life is short. And if all of a sudden the other people would say, that they want to isolate themselves from you... would you be happy? So don't do to others what you don't want to receive...
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"its the people that bother me." - But what do they do to you? Do you know them? Do they have a special behavior that bothers you? Do they talk to you in a bad way? They don't even talk to you, they speak a language you don't know, maybe Russian... and this bothers you? And to me "msfntor" too, if I cross your path, will you say that I bother you? If you don't know these people, and they haven't given you a bad word or bothered you with their actions, then what do you want from them? Why do you write that strangers bother you? All of them? Men and women, children too? Leave people alone, don't be a bad guy, thinking or writing that people you don't even know bother you. You should be ashamed, that you thought so. From now on change this bad thinking, please, and don't write bad about people anymore, you too are "the people", you are not better (or worse) than the others. I don't want to disturb you, but change your mind, now, Please.
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
msfntor replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
But I've this same Certificate Information, and my https is not crossed out, but gray in DCBrowser (and green in 360Chrome forks), "Connection is secure" is green... ignore your "not secure" saying, look to settings of DCBrowser. And 360Chrome are OK with this website?- 2,340 replies
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