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I was not at all prepared for Jamie Lee Curtis's answer ๐Ÿ˜‚
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YES! AN ICON! ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿพ #CatherineOHara

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Oh wow. That's the mom in Home Alone right?
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The arrival of the flame in Venice for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy is absolutely breathtaking ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ”ฅ

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Great Canada/Greenland/Denmark colours tonight, @CBCNews @adriearsenault :)
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Once a French show invited people with unique and weird laughs to sit together...๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ x.com/AllWonderfulVid/statusโ€ฆ

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Rowan Atkinson on free speech, and how it is threatened in Britain ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

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The best way to understand different styles and movements in art is to look at how different artists have painted the same thing over time...
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The Hollywood Show 2024! Before this event, who would have guessed we would see 25 #Dallas cast members in one photo? Although I didnโ€™t get to go, I have loved seeing the photos and I am looking forward to seeing more in the days ahead!
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๐Ÿบ Los ataques del lobo al ganado en Castilla y Leรณn aumentan un 33 % desde su protecciรณn En 2023 se produjeron 3.558 ataques y 5.566 cabezas de ganado muertas, lo que supone un aumento del 16 por ciento en comparaciรณn con el aรฑo anterior eldbt.com/dw9dg2

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The Canada's Greatest Song Rankings SO FAR Round One is done. We started with 300 songs, now we are down to 164. Round Two voting begins on Thursday Top 64 songs from Round Two move on to Round Three. If you enjoy my history work, you can support it at buymeacoffee.com/craigU
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The Top 20 songs SO FAR in #CanadasGreatestSong contest. There are still 102 songs to vote on in Round One. This is NOT the final list. There are many artists & songs still to vote on. Two polls a day conducted, songs chosen by Random Number Generator from list of 300 songs.
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One iconic artwork from every country in Europe - a thread ๐Ÿงต 1. Germany: "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" - Caspar David Friedrich (1818) ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช
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Evacuees that arrive in Kamloops can come to our thrift store at 1211 8th street and take what you need. We are open until 5pm today and 10-5 tomorrow. This is a standing offer and does not expire. We ALWAYS support evacuees. #ScotchCreek #LeeCreek #NorthShuswap #Kelowna
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In a remarkable twist of fate, a group of divers recently stumbled upon an extraordinary archeological discovery hidden beneath the serene waters of Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. The accidental unearthing of a 3,000-year-old sunken village has sent shockwaves through the historical community and has provided a profound insight into the region's ancient past. Diving deep into the depths of Lake Lucerne, archeologists found themselves immersed in a world frozen in time. Beneath a thick layer of sediment and mud, they unearthed remnants of a bygone era. Shards of pottery, reminiscent of an intricate civilization, painted a vivid picture of a flourishing society that once thrived in this picturesque region. At the heart of this submerged village lay the remains of wooden pilings, a poignant reminder of the homes that once stood tall upon them. These wooden structures, now preserved by the lake's protective embrace, served as the foundations for houses that were inhabited over three millennia ago. It is believed that these dwellings were constructed during the Bronze Age, a period that spanned from around 3300 to 1200 BCE. The discovery of this sunken village has rewritten the history of Lake Lucerne and its surroundings. Until now, it was widely believed that the region was sparsely populated during ancient times, with little evidence of significant settlements. However, the find demonstrates that a vibrant community existed here long before modern civilization took root. This revelation has opened up a wealth of questions for historians and archeologists alike. Who were the people that once called this submerged village their home? What was their way of life? What led to the eventual submergence of the settlement? These inquiries may offer valuable insights into the societal dynamics and environmental changes that shaped the region during the Bronze Age. The implications of this discovery extend far beyond the confines of Lake Lucerne. It adds another puzzle piece to the larger tapestry of human history, offering a glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors. The artifacts recovered from the sunken village provide a tangible link to the past, allowing us to gain a deeper understanding of our shared heritage. The underwater archeologists responsible for this remarkable find are working meticulously to piece together the fragments of the past. They carefully document and analyze each artifact, employing cutting-edge techniques to ensure their preservation and to extract every morsel of information they hold. The diligent efforts of these experts will help unravel the mysteries of the submerged village and shed light on a previously unknown chapter of human civilization. As news of the discovery spreads, researchers and historians from around the world are eagerly awaiting the revelations that will emerge from this extraordinary find. The submerged village in Lake Lucerne stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the inherent curiosity that drives us to uncover our past. With every dive into the depths of Lake Lucerne, the secrets of this sunken village are slowly coming to the surface. As the story of this ancient community unfolds, it serves as a reminder that there are still hidden wonders waiting to be unearthed, even in the most unexpected places. The accidental discovery of this 3,000-year-old sunken village in Switzerland ignites our imagination and fuels our relentless pursuit of knowledge, inviting us to delve further into the annals of history and explore the vast depths of human civilization.
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