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Ryan Wood
@RyanWoodDFW
Houston firefighters are at a burning warehouse and one of their fire trucks is now on fire.
11:54 AM · Jul 31, 2020·TweetDeck
https://twitter.com/RyanWoodDFW/status/1289243006491455489
<Oopsie. HFD made a poor decision on positioning equipment. It happens.
TikTok users freaked out after discovering ‘creepy’ feature on world map: ‘Somebody please explain this’
Thomas uses Snapchat’s Snapmap feature to explore the globe, before zooming in on Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. The TikToker was shocked to find that, just off the city’s coast, there’s a group of islands shaped exactly like a world map.
“Can somebody please explain this to me?” Thomas asks.
The World Islands have been covered frequently in the news since their inception, but many TikTokers claimed they’d never heard of them.
“The fact they never taught this is in school….” one user wrote.
“Ok I’m happy I’m not the only one that didn’t know about this,” another added.
“Parallel universe that they just discovered maybe,” another joked.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/tiktok-users-freaking-discovering-world-205732898.html
<The younglings are stupid. Thanks common core. Thanks Cultural Marxism. SMH.
Woman who got mysterious seeds in the mail says she already planted them
BERWICK, La. (WAFB) - Tonight on 9News at 10, WAFB’s Lester Duhé is looking into those mysterious seeds, apparently from China, that have been showing up in some people’s mailboxes.
State officials are urging anyone who may get these seeds to let the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) know about them, and to not open the bags.
It’s unknown exactly what they are, and if they could potentially cause harm to plants and/or livestock in the state.
LDAF Commissioner Mike Strain, DVM says his department has received more than 300 calls from people across Louisiana who have received the mysterious packs of seeds, and he expects that number to grow.
“If you see that you have a packet of seeds, do not open them. Please do not open them and do not plant them,” said Strain.
People across Louisiana and the U.S. are scrambling to figure out whether these mysterious packages of seeds could possibly be dangerous, or just a scam.
“The packets we have picked up so far are coming predominantly from China, but also Uzbekistan, Solomon Islands, areas of Russia. Most of them say earbuds, jewelry, earrings, and one said garden supplies,” said Strain.
“We didn’t think anything of it. The first ones [seeds] we planted,” said Shelley Aucoin.
https://www.wafb.com/2020/07/29/woman-who-got-mysterious-seeds-mail-says-she-already-planted-them/
<It was bound to happen and now it has.
It's official, Bill Gates is a Communist
https://www.yahoo.com/news/bill-gates-coronavirus-vaccine-disease-140700916.html
Not this fucker again. TeaPain is becoming a severe PITA.
>Quintus Aemilius
Let us see if we can formulate a strategy to get his account locked. That would probably be the most efficient approach.
Okay.