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  1. - enough of rain. It doesn't matter, I manage by not buying anymore. - she is the one who buys, my wife...
  2. But enough is enough - then I wanted to give the example of the falling prices https://notthebee.com/article/can-someone-please-check-in-on-big-tech-and-see-if-theyre-okay
  3. Hey, never seen here the prices went down in our market...maybe you are talking about Apple And it's raining, mushrooms stink in the forest.
  4. I don't use AV. Never Avast, please...
  5. Ukrainian dogs queue up - waiting for food: 'Never seen it before' Created: 03.11.2022, 05:02 Uhr By: Sandra Barbara Furtner Due to the war in Ukraine, many animals have lost their homes and are struggling on their own. Dedicated people are trying to help. "I've never seen anything like this." As Nate Mook walks through the streets of Kramatorsk, a major city in eastern Ukraine, he sees something that touches his heart. Several dogs left behind are standing one behind the other on the sidewalk, patiently waiting for some food. Only recently, with the help of donations and supporters, the man, who is involved in helping Ukrainian pets in war zones, installed a kind of feeding station for the animals. And it was gratefully accepted, as his emotional photo on Twitter shows. What makes it special, however, is the patience and gratitude shown by the animals. Dogs from Ukraine stand in line waiting for food: "I've never seen before". - dedicated people try to help Nate Mook @natemook I’ve never seen anything like this. Yesterday we installed a displaced pet feeding station in Kramatorsk (with your support!). This morning, the Ukrainian dogs waited in line to eat. A group of dogs patiently stand in line waiting for food. © Twitter (Nate Mook) It's especially hard for dogs and cats that used to have a sheltered home. They are simply not used to being on their own. But fortunately, some volunteers have stepped forward. "We've noticed a high level of willingness to support the animals," Mook continues. Still, the need for money and food continues. Dogs from Ukraine are lining up - and are grateful for any help. But it is not only food for the animals that is lacking. "The need for food is enormous, but veterinarians are also lacking," Mook continues to write. "Volunteers are risking their lives to rescue dogs and cats." People in Ukraine continue to face unimaginable challenges. But thanks to the action of brave volunteers, there is a small ray of hope after all in the form of grateful dogs who are happy to wait their turn and happy that someone cares about them at all. HERE: https://www.merkur.de/leben/tiere/einsatz-hunde-katze-ukraine-krieg-futter-leid-hilfe-streuner-twitter-tierschutz-zr-91875862.html Update from Kramatorsk! The dogs are still incredibly well organized. Our displaced pet feeding station here seems to have become the local hangout spot. #DogsOfUkraine Here: https://twitter.com/natemook Anton Gerashchenko @Gerashchenko_en After Russian rocket strikes, Filya the cat was rescued and brought to safety. Here: https://twitter.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1584848317673926656 ..and account: https://twitter.com/Gerashchenko_en
  6. Woman Leaves Back Door Open During Storm, Finds 3 Deer Huddled In Living Room The odds of seeing a deer are pretty high if you live close to a forest. Just in my own neighborhood the other day, I saw one roaming around in a neighbor’s backyard. A lot of people find deer to be a nuisance, claiming that the animals ruin their backyards by stomping on their plants and eating their grass and flowers. Having said that, I think this story might melt even the coldest of hearts and can potentially make all angry backyard owners rethink their perceptions of deer. Anyone who’s watched the movie Bambi knows how adorable a baby deer can be — but what if you were to encounter three of them? Well, that’s exactly what happened to one woman after accidentally leaving her backdoor open during a storm. The woman, who calls herself Amscolie on the online community Imgur, decided to share her adorable story with the internet. She had left her backdoor open while preparing her house for a terrible storm that was on its way. When the storm hit, she went out for a minute to take a peak and see if the orphaned white-tailed baby deer that she usually looks after were around. But they were nowhere to be found. As she would soon discover, they were closer by than she had imagined. Animals are known for having a sixth sense when it comes to sensing when a storm or a natural disaster is on its way. Animal have much better hunched than human, according to AccuWeather. They have the ability to sense changes in the air pressure and/or pick up sound frequencies that humans can’t hear. This is why you see some dogs, elephants, horses and birds behave strangely just before a storm or another weather catastrophe is about to happen. These little fawns were no exception. When Amscolie went back inside she was stunned. Somehow, these three little cuties had made their way into her house, without her even noticing. Her backdoor was half open which meant they saw an opportunity to seek protection indoors — how smart is that? “I raise orphaned wildlife. Recently, the back door was open as a storm was coming. The deer were nowhere to be found,” Amscolie explains. “I went inside, was heading to the front door, only to see them next to an end table in the living room. Told them they could sleep in the house for the night because it was going to be nasty.” It’s clearly distressing for any pet owner or ‘animal mom’ to not know where their babies are when it’s horrible out, but luckily these little ones knew exactly what they had to do. A happy ending to a scary situation — and the animals didn’t hold back in showing their gratitude, as you can see in the picture above. Whether you’re a deer lover or not — I find it hard to imagine anyone would disagree with Amscolie when she writes: “How could you ever say no to a face like this?”, referring to the picture above. Please share this adorable story with all your friends on Facebook... HERE: https://www.chaosmosnews.net/2022/04/19/woman-leaves-back-door-open-during-storm-finds-3-deer-huddled-in-living-room/
  7. Young cow flees slaughterhouse - and lives with deer in forest Created: 02.11.2022, 20:00 Uhr By: Sandra Barbara Furtner Calf Bonnie escapes the slaughterhouse and joins a herd of deer. © Facebook (Farm Sanctuary) By the time Bonnie the calf is rescued by animal rights activists, she's been on the run for more than a year. She joins animals in the woods - and survives. When Bonnie the calf is about to be loaded into a trailer, she notices the screams of other cows all around her. She becomes frightened. In an unguarded moment, she gathers all her courage and flees into a nearby forest, out of Holland, a town in New York state. In the weeks and months to come, she would become almost famous for doing so. For the escape spreads like wildfire in the neighborhood. Hunters, slaughterhouse operators and poachers cut their teeth on her. But Bonnie disappears from the face of the earth. Calf Bonnie escapes the slaughterhouse and joins a herd of deer. Calf grows up on the outskirts of town on a farm. After the farm's owner passes away, the family decides to sell all the animals to a slaughterhouse. While being loaded, the distraught calf takes advantage of an opportune moment and makes a run for it. At the time of the escape, it is winter and some people are very worried about Bonnie. Others try to hunt her down to get their hands on her meat. But Bonnie remains untraceable. Young cow flees from slaughterhouse - woman takes loving care of her Bonnie survives in the forest for almost a year - perhaps because she joined a herd of wild animals. Wildlife surveillance cameras prove it. Weeks later, when animal-loving Ms. Becky Bartels accidentally checks one of her cameras, she discovers the farm animal on it. She can hardly believe her eyes. The herd, and with it Bonnie, had probably moved on and taken up residence on her property... Becky immediately realized that she had to help. After all, a cow really shouldn't be living outside in this cold. Throughout the winter, she does everything she can to gain Bonnie's trust. Every day she pulls feed and bedding through the snow on a sled to make sure the cow is taken care of. Becky's patience is about to pay off. Eventually she is allowed to approach Bonnie and a friendship of sorts develops. But unfortunately, she can't take the cow in herself, so she contacts the animal welfare organization Farm Sanctuary, which cares for abandoned, abused or neglected farm animals. They send a trained team to capture Bonnie as gently as possible. After a few tries, they succeed and the cow is able to move safely into her new home on a farm for life. The staff report that Bonnie has become accustomed to the "Farm Sanctuary" and has even made new friends. She is showered with care and affection, and she is enjoying it to the fullest. HERE: https://www.merkur.de/leben/tiere/kuh-ausbruch-flucht-schlachthaus-leben-wald-rehe-hirsche-tierschutz-rettung-zr-91890046.html ...and here: https://newsrnd.com/life/2022-11-02-young-cow-flees-from-slaughterhouse---and-lives-with-deer-in-the-forest.HyNJW-rgHi.html
  8. Thank you my friend!
  9. Children unpack sad things about their parents: "My mom's heart bleeds so much" 11/2/2022 By: Jasmine Farah Job stress, overwhelm and lack of interest: A trauma counselor now shares what her little patients really think about their parents. That goes to the heart and kidneys. “Becoming a parent isn't difficult, being a parent is even more difficult”: This saying will certainly make many mothers and fathers groan. Because even if it sounds trite at first, some still feel addressed by it. Some would even nod in the affirmative. It is not uncommon for a parent to feel overwhelmed when raising their offspring. Children unpack about their parents: "My mother's heart bleeds so much" Added to this is the pressure from outside: they are called “helicopter parents” or “lawnmower parents”, and well-intentioned advice is poured in from all sides. Sometimes you get so caught up in your mind spiral that you lose sight of family happiness. On the other hand, we are so distracted by countless social media channels that we sometimes spend hours in the virtual world and forget everything around us. In both scenarios, the result is similar: you spend less and less time with your loved ones. The little ones in particular suffer from this. Some then change, their behavior becomes more aggressive or the children are very withdrawn. But they all have in common that they secretly do not feel loved and understood. Then child and adolescent psychologists and personal coaches who specialize in trauma management are on hand. One of them is Courtney, who experienced traumatic experiences at an early age and now works with children and teenagers. She shares her experiences from therapy with her half a million followers on TikTok. She recently posted a video showing notes or post-its from people seeking help. They are all meant to be true statements that her little clients said to her. Most of the time it's about the parents not being interested enough in them. For example, a six-year-old writes, “I wish I was as important to my parents as their phone is.” A thirteen-year-old writes, “If I annoy my mom, it's because I want attention. I can't get it any other way." Another 7-year-old was particularly touching, with a post-it reading: "My dog gets more attention than me. Dad says it's because he can't speak. That's why I stopped speaking." Tiktok video: The clip has gone viral on TikTok, has already received over half a million likes and over 11,000 comments. Most users are shocked by what the children report about their everyday family life. Some even feel triggered and report having had similar experiences. Here is a selection of the most touching comments: "It hurts and makes me rethink a lot." "My mom heart bleeds so much." "My heart's just a little broken." "🥺We should all be more careful with each other.😔 especially with our children." "Phew, that's hard." "All of that together and you described my mom and the relationship with her." "I cried reading this and that's exactly how I used to feel... I've started putting my phone away when I'm spending time with my kid or others." "When you scold your child, they don't stop loving you, they stop loving themselves." "I feel like that just means a lot of people are just not ready for the reality that parenting brings." Here: https://newsrnd.com/life/2022-11-02-children-unpack-sad-things-about-their-parents--"my-mom-s-heart-bleeds-so-much".r1V4bMj1Ss.html ..and here: https://www.24vita.de/verbraucher/kinder-aussagen-eltern-familie-vernachlaessigung-therapeut-tiktok-video-kommentare-91887829.html
  10. Musikkapelle Fischbachau: Sisi, Franz and lots of music The musicians of the Fischbachau music band served up a good mood and lots of music at their autumn concerts. Even Sisi and Franz were there this time. Fischbachau – Once again, the Fischbachau music band played twice in a row on Sunday and Monday for the traditional autumn concert in the monastery hall – to a full house and in a great atmosphere. This year we went to Vienna, the Eldorado for cultivated and lively music for wind orchestras. But it didn't just stop with music and a mere sequence of pieces, there was also a scenic comedic part. First chairman Georg Gasteiger promised the traditional "autumn of brass music" after a two-year dry spell - not completely, as there was an online concert two years ago and last year a small open-air concert - an event with the title "live, genuine and honest". That was true: carefully and with a steady hand, led by conductor Klaus Taubenberger, the 40-strong band offered a smart concert evening full of Viennese musical delicacies. Announcer Andreas Estner combined these with his informative and humorous moderation texts to form a successful whole. "Here we go" was the name of the opening piece, a march by Siegfried Rundel, before Estner named an advantage of the mask requirement. An elderly lady confessed to him: "Now ko ma aa amoi without teeth, let's go!" In such a humorous mood, the moderator kidnapped the audience to Schönbrunn, Grinzing, to the Prater and to the days of Sisi and Franz -Polka" by Johann Strauss (son) are not missing. The brass band presented them snappy and jagged and immediately followed with the lush concert waltz "Roses from the South". "Please, thank you, everything waltzes," Estner said before "perhaps the most beautiful music of all time". After the march "Vienna remains Vienna" by Johann Schrammel, which was performed in an unusual instrumentation with transverse flute, bass clarinet and three "normal" clarinets, A feature of the autumn concert is that it sometimes works with smaller casts and ties a "colorful bouquet" of music and a bit of entertainment. The band then also played in smaller formations, for example in Wilhelm August Jurek's "Deutschmeister Regimentsmarsch", as a six-piece music, as a dance music or Schrammelmusi with "Heit kemman d'Engerl auf Urlaub nach Wien". Hans Estner convinced as a soloist on the trombone in "Bbrennende Herzen". In addition, announcer Andreas Estner repeatedly provided historical information about social life, the relationship between the imperial couple, the conditions in Vienna at the time and the cross-connections to Bavaria. But there was also plenty of acting, Viennese spoken and the Sisi-Franzl cliché served. Because in impressive costumes, with a real carriage and a lovingly built Ferris wheel as a stage set, between the pieces of music and above all in a large scene, the following appeared again and again: Duke Max in Bavaria, the court marshal, a carriage driver and, of course, Empress Sisi and Emperor Franz. Together In the Viennese dialect, they provided all sorts of slapstick and good humor for the audience, who were once again musically richly gifted by Klaus Taubenberger and his musicians with the powerful "Radetzky March". - by Reinhold Schmidt Here: https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-11-02-musikkapelle-fischbachau--sisi--franz-and-lots-of-music.HJGRkItkHs.html
  11. For informational purposes All Saints' Day: origin, history and why this tradition is celebrated 11/1/2022, 8:05:19 AM (Credit Image: ? Jordi Boixareu/ZUMA Press Wire) All Saints' Day is a religious holiday celebrated in various countries around the world. We tell you about its history and tradition. November 1, 2021, Barcelona, Spain: A man stands in front of graves decorated with flowers at the Poblenou cemetery of Barcelona. November 01 is the Catholic holiday of All Saints, which is dedicated to the memory of the deceased. Every year on November 1, many Roman Catholics and other Christians around the world celebrate All Saints' Day, which honors all the saints of the Church who are considered to have made it to heaven. In the Orthodox Church, All Saints' Day is celebrated on the first Sunday after Pentecost. Here is an overview of the history and traditions of this religious holiday. Where does All Saints' Day come from? Although now celebrated in November, All Saints' Day was originally celebrated on May 13, but the origin cannot be traced with certainty, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Pope Boniface IV formally initiated what would later become known as All Saints' Day on May 13 in the year 609, when he dedicated the Pantheon in Rome as a church in honor of the Virgin Mary and all martyrs. The current date of November 1 was established by Pope Gregory III during his tenure (731-741) when he dedicated a chapel in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome in honor of all the saints. Although initially this celebration was limited to Rome, later, in the year 837, Pope Gregory IV ordered the official observance of All Saints' Day every November 1 and extended its celebration to the entire Church. All Saints really means ALL Saints While many canonized saints are celebrated with their own individual feast days (such as Saint Patrick), saints who have not been canonized do not have a particular celebration. All Saints' Day recognizes those whose holiness only God knows. Still, Catholic celebrations tend to focus on well-known saints, those canonized by the Catholic Church. A sacred obligation According to Catholic Online, within the Catholic Church, All Saints' Day is generally considered a Holy Day of Obligation, meaning that all Catholics are required to attend Mass unless impeded by illness or other suitable excuse. However, mass is not compulsory in 2021 because the feast falls on a Monday. Whenever November 1 falls on a Monday or Saturday, Catholics are encouraged to attend Mass, but it is not required. After the Protestant Reformation, many of the Protestant groups continued to celebrate All Saints' Day. Methodists, for example, recognize it as a day to sincerely thank God for the lives and deaths of the saints, according to Christianity.com. celebrations around the world Although it is not a public holiday in the United States, All Saints' Day is officially celebrated in many countries. In France and Germany, people have the day off and businesses are closed. In countries like the Philippines, where All Saints' Day is known as "Undas," the day is not just to remember the saints, but to honor and remember deceased loved ones, usually with prayers, flowers, and good offerings. Here: https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-11-01-all-saints--day--origin--history-and-why-this-tradition-is-celebrated.ryZu4rHC4s.html .. and: https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2022/11/01/dia-todos-santos-historia-tradiciones-festividad-trax/
  12. Ok celebrate celebrate, but in full awareness of the roots of these celebrations, that is all I suggest to all participants.
  13. Halloween celebrations escalate in South Korea: at least 50 people suffer heart attacks 10/29/2022, 6:58:55 PM Tragedy struck in Seoul during Halloween celebrations. Created: 10/29/2022, 6:49 p.m By: Kai Hartwig © Yonhap/dpa Tragedy strikes during Halloween celebrations in the South Korean capital of Seoul. Many people need to be resuscitated after heart attacks. Seoul – A dramatic incident occurred during Halloween celebrations in South Korea's capital Seoul. According to initial findings, dozens of people suffered cardiac arrest. According to the South Korean news agency Yonhap from Sunday night (local time), emergency workers had to carry out resuscitation measures in at least 50 people. The tragic events happened in Itaewon, a nightlife district in Seoul. Meanwhile, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has ordered more emergency personnel to be deployed to the affected region. In addition, hospital beds are being prepared for the injured. During the tragedy, Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon was visiting Europe. According to Yonhap, the mayor has now announced his immediate return. No official details were given about the cause of the accident. Britain's Guardian reports that an official with the National Fire Service said around 100 people had been reported injured. According to the report, there was a real rush on Saturday night in the Itaewon entertainment district, with people crowding through a narrow street... Here: https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-10-29-halloween-celebrations-escalate-in-south-korea--at-least-50-people-suffer-heart-attacks.BkfwCi054j.html According to the South Korean news agency Yonhap, about 50 people suffered cardiac arrest in the Itaewon neighborhood, where thousands of people were celebrating Halloween in a well-known club in the capital. The BBC reported, adding that the firefighters stated that there were 81 reports of "shortness of breath" and that a crowd was reported. There were reportedly 100,000 people in the area celebrating the first outdoor Halloween event without masks since the pandemic. A spokesperson for the fire brigade said 140 ambulances were sent to the scene to treat the victims. Average, in Seoul 50 people in cardiac arrest...: https://newsrnd.com/life/2022-10-29-seoul--50-people-in-cardiac-arrest.B1fHIq05Vs.html
  14. It is a question of communization of the minds, and not of russification, that we must concern ourselves with, by fighting with.
  15. Because of the communization of minds in the alleyways of power, of government before all.
  16. Halloween festivities... All this madness of the children is the fault of the parents. Parents Buy Giant Bag Of Candy To Give Away While Sending Kids Out To Collect Giant Bag Of Candy: https://babylonbee.com/news/parents-buy-giant-bag-of-candy-to-give-away-while-sending-kids-out-to-collect-giant-bag-of-candy WATCH: These parents dressed their kid as Matt Walsh for Halloween and the angry woke mob couldn’t handle the cuteness: https://notthebee.com/article/these-parents-dressed-their-kid-as-matt-walsh-for-halloween-and-triggered-the-entire-woke-mob Video: https://twitter.com/TheSBG4Life/status/1586840431685677058
  17. Noooooo! Let everyone stay where they belong.
  18. Of course, but why unite with ugly satanic "traditions"?
  19. This same in other countries.
  20. - but second part is true too...come-on, admit it.
  21. But Americans are from European origin mostly...so it's loss of identity for Americans too. Perverted identity - these halloween festivities. Life is beautiful - not ugly...
  22. Ok, but I would like to be sure, that they take everything in knowledge of things, sources...
  23. - on purpose, satanic purpose, all ugly, which is the opposite of the real holiday of All Saints.
  24. Yes but "La Toussaint" - All Saints is true holiday; the other one was invented expressly to counter the holiday of All Saints, it is known.
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