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On 7/31/2022 at 2:49 PM, msfntor said:

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cows & cows & cows

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surreal bovine choreography. No cows were harmed during the making of this video, though their future prospects probably aren't as optimistic. music is available here: http://cyriak.co.uk/music.html Software used: adobe after effects

 

Relaxing Cow Sounds 1 Hour • Cows Mooing and Eating Grass & Cows with Bells Video • Rural Ambience

 

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Relaxing cow sounds 1 hour – cows mooing and eating grass and cows with bells video – rural ambience with domestic animals sounds. Enjoy these beautiful cow videos in the field and in the mountains. Feel in idyllic rural scenes with the eating and mooing cows sounds. This soothing cow ambience is a wonderful soundscape for your relaxation. You can use it for stress relief, calm down, relaxing, sleep and much more. It’s also a calming background for studying, learning and reading. ... ...

 

This is just too good for words ... I LOVE it!! When I lived in the City in the 90's (I lived in Bronx NY ... right off Broadway) I missed out on the nature and got used to cars, shootings, and very loud music and thought nothing of it, but I was young and fearless and I don't miss it now and need quiet and nature to ground me.

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I love cows, me too... love countryside paradises ...

So an gift to you:

Crazy Cow Parkour - IMPOSSIBLE PARKOUR GTA | Vaca Parkour

 

 

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Yes we have all The Limited Times to live our lives, so “Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”

 

Sure.

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Maybe HAL wasn’t so bad after all

 

HERE: http://cyriak.co.uk/animation/2020/07/24/maybe-hal-wasnt-so-bad-after-all/

"Did the aliens just happen to visit Earth 4 million years ago, see a bunch of hairy dudes and think “maybe one day they will build a rocket ship”? Of course we the audience know that the monolith is actually engineering humanity for some purpose, which makes their alien motives all the more suspect.

“Let’s make these apes clever, because it’s nice being clever, and they might come visit us one day and that would be nice.”

You want the apes to come visit you?

“No not the apes, the clever people that we are turning them into.”

Why not make your own clever people wherever you are? Why come all this way and wait all this time?

“Well, its like we are seeding intelligence throughout the galaxy, you know?“

So, humans are the result of an agricultural process. Aliens are farming intelligence so that they might have someone else to talk to, or something..."

PS.

Explanation: "Aliens" is a hoax.

Just for fun...

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On 8/2/2022 at 7:55 PM, msfntor said:

Maybe HAL wasn’t so bad after all

Explanation: "Aliens" is a hoax.

Just for fun...

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Wild boars | The no-feeding zone is planned to be expanded to the whole of Hong Konghttps://newsrnd.com/news/2022-07-06-wild-boars-|-the-no-feeding-zone-is-planned-to-be-expanded-to-the-whole-of-hong-kong-scholars--the-order-to-kill-pigs-without-immediate-effect-must-still-be-maintained.HJZgeBuMi9.html 

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Following the introduction of the "Swine Killing Order" last year, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department recently proposed an amendment to extend the no-feeding zone to the whole of Hong Kong. People who illegally feed wild animals can be fined up to 100,000 yuan and imprisoned for one year. Department of Biology, The University of Hong Kong. ...

... People who illegally feed wild animals can be fined up to 100,000 yuan and imprisoned for one year. ...

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The barrister who is guilty of feeding wild animals says that feeding wild pigeons is a real trick to feeding stray cats and dogs.https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-07-05-the-barrister-who-is-guilty-of-feeding-wild-animals-says-that-feeding-wild-pigeons-is-a-real-trick-to-feeding-stray-cats-and-dogs-.SkWpxiqbiq.html

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The AFCD's latest submission to the Legislative Council proposes amendments to cover the current no-feeding zone for wild animals throughout Hong Kong and significantly increase the penalty. one year.

 

The no-feeding area has been greatly expanded, but the definition of wild animals is broad. Will feeding stray animals and birds violate the law in the future?

Some lawyers said that in the relevant regulations, wild animals are defined as any animals other than "domestic animals" such as cats and dogs, and domestic animals that are lost or abandoned are not wild animals.

However, wild pigeons and wild birds are obviously wild animals. After the amendment, it is illegal for the public to feed wild pigeons. ...

The AFCD also explained that, according to the proposed amendments, as long as the animals involved are "domesticated animals", no matter whether they are stray or unattended for a long time, they will not be regarded as wild animals.

This means that feeding stray cats and dogs in the future will not necessarily violate the ordinance on the prohibition of feeding wild animals, but it is necessary to pay attention to whether it will cause environmental cleanliness and hygiene problems. ...

 

So you can feed " "domestic animals" such as cats and dogs"! Cool!

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Audrey Mash, almost three years after surviving a six-hour cardiac arrest:

https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-08-11-audrey-mash--almost-three-years-after-surviving-a-six-hour-cardiac-arrest--"they-asked-me-if-i-knew-anything-about-the-afterlife".BkFu3UM0c.html

The British mountaineer explains how her life has been after suffering severe hypothermia in 2019, when she was climbing with her husband in the Catalan Pyrenees

 

British mountaineer Audrey Mash (Kent, 37 years old) was surprised by a snowstorm in Vall de Núria (Girona) at the end of 2019, became unconscious due to severe hypothermia, suffered a respiratory arrest that lasted more than six hours - a record in the clinical history of Spain—and “came back to life” to appear on the news around the world as a medical feat.

She says, just starting the interview, that she has "almost" forgotten about the accident.

The protagonist of this story thinks that this was “the most important thing” in her life until, a few months later, in March 2020, she began quarantine: “Mine was very dramatic, but there were people who lived things a lot worst.

I had my family, I recovered without consequences...

It could have been worse

[it could have been worse]”, she closes in English, with a smile that never leaves her.

In this time, Audrey Mash has changed her life.

When asked if this is due to the accident, she hesitates: "I don't know if she has a relationship or not, but I wanted to change her."

The day she climbed that mountain she was 34 years old. ...

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Together they got lost on November 3 in the Girona mountain of the Catalan Pyrenees, after being surprised by a snow storm.

They got disoriented.

The sensation of cold increased and Audrey fell unconscious after suffering from severe hypothermia.

Her husband had made calls and photographs that allowed the Generalitat Firefighters to trace her path.

They arrived at 3:30 p.m.

When they were found, Audrey's body did not show any vital signs: her body temperature was 18 degrees.

They were soon transferred by helicopter to the Vall d'Hebrón hospital in Barcelona.

When they arrived nearly two hours later, doctors began extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment, through a machine that replaces the function of the heart and lungs.

This process also oxygenates the blood and warms it up, before returning it to the body.

The objective was to reach Audrey's tissues, as well as increase her body temperature, explained then Dr. Eduard Agudo, from the Intensive Medicine Service of the health center.

The patient's body progressively went from 20 to 30 degrees.

Six hours had passed since her heart had stopped.

An electric shock with a defibrillator caused the organ to beat again: at 9:46 p.m., she Audrey had "come back to life."

“The doctors and technology we have today are amazing. ...

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Read too: British woman in Spain revived after 6 hours in cardiac arresthttps://www.france24.com/en/20191205-british-woman-in-spain-revived-after-6-hours-in-cardiac-arrest

 

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The amazing thing spinach does to your brainhttps://newsrnd.com/life/2022-08-10-the-amazing-thing-spinach-does-to-your-brain---voila!-health.H1boDanlA5.html

 

Green leaves are healthy and not only for the diet or the heart. A new study has found that there is a chance that it can also stop degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. So what are you waiting for?

 

Dr. Noa Bergman explains what causes Alzheimer's, is there a way to prevent the disease, and how to treat someone who has already become ill...

Leafy greens are perhaps one of the healthiest nutrients to add to your daily menu, partly because of the high presence of vitamin K which is known to be beneficial against heart disease and helps with blood clotting.

Now, an international team whose research was published in the scientific journal NATURE found a new and surprising benefit in the consumption of vitamin K - preventing cell death and stopping degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.


According to the Harvard School of Public Health, vitamin K comes in two forms.

The main type is phylloquinone, which is found in green leafy vegetables such as kale and spinach.

The second type is menkinones, found in some animal foods and fermented foods.

This type can also be produced by bacteria in the human body.

Researchers claim that there are 10 forms of vitamin K2 in the diet and each of them may be absorbed and act differently in the body.

Researchers from the Helmholtz Center in Munich, Tohoku University in Japan, the University of Ottawa in Canada and the Technical University of Dresden discovered that vitamin K acts as an antioxidant that inhibits cell death.

Researchers say that proptosis (Ferroptosis) "is a natural form of cell death related to iron in the cell and characterized by oxidative destruction of the cell membranes".

Very tasty and healthy.

Recently, proptosis has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease and other diseases.

The findings suggest that vitamin K therapy may be a powerful new strategy to ameliorate the diseases associated with proptosis...

A study published in 2020 in the journal Neurology found, for example, that foods containing flavonols - compounds found in plant pigments - may delay and prevent Alzheimer's.

They wrote at the time that "Eating more fruits and vegetables and drinking more tea could be a relatively cheap and easy way for people to help prevent dementia."

The top sources of flavonols included pears, olive oil, kale, beans, tea, spinach, broccoli, wine, tomatoes and apples.

 

 

3 Ingredients In Your Diet That Can Stop Dementiahttps://newsrnd.com/life/2022-05-11-3-ingredients-in-your-diet-that-can-stop-dementia---walla!-health.BkllX06dI9.html

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Now a new study has found that people with high levels of three major antioxidants in their blood are less likely to develop dementia.

Two of the compounds - lutein and saxanthin - are abundant in vegetables and green leaves, as well as in peas and spinach.

Oranges and papaya are the main sources of the third ingredient - beta cryptoxanthin...

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