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I don't think they're very good at their job.

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From a local pizza place. (at least I think its local, pretty sure its not a chain)

No I didn't do this just for a joke, I actually like it. Problem? Catch me outside, how 'bout that?

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The Pacific gull (Larus pacificus) is a bird in the gull family, Laridae, native to the coasts of Australia. It is moderately common in a band along the coast between Carnarvon, Western Australia, in the west, and Sydney in the east, as well as Tasmania and other islands off the continent's southern coast. The Pacific gull ranges in length from 58 to 66 centimetres (23 to 26 in), with a wingspan of 137 to 157 centimetres (54 to 62 in). Its diet consists of fish and invertebrates, such as crabs, sand flatheads and cephalopods. This Pacific gull of the subspecies L. p. pacificus was photographed in Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area, Tasmania.

Credit: Charles J. Sharp

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/52378358

Two Goobers is a small community to share and find cute pics that make you think of the special person in your life. Whether it be your significant other, best friend, family member, or anyone else, all types of pics are welcome.

I made this community a little while back, but wanted to fill it up some before posting it here. I have a special person in my life now, and many of the pics in the community are ones I have sent them.

Alternative link: lemm.ee/c/TwoGoobers

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I took this at the Portland Winter Lights Festival tonight and it was amazing. I usually keep my works to /c/photography, but if they capture the public interest, I'll try /c/pics.

1/200s, f/3.5, 23mm, ISO 3200. Canon EOS Rebel T7.

Thanks for seeing my work!

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Massive stars in our Milky Way Galaxy live spectacular lives. Collapsing from vast cosmic clouds, their nuclear furnaces ignite and create heavy elements in their cores. After only a few million years for the most massive stars, the enriched material is blasted back into interstellar space where star formation can begin anew. The expanding debris cloud known as Cassiopeia A is an example of this final phase of the stellar life cycle. Light from the supernova explosion that created this remnant would have been first seen in planet Earth's sky about 350 years ago, although it took that light 11,000 years to reach us. This sharp NIRCam image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows the still-hot filaments and knots in the supernova remnant. The whitish, smoke-like outer shell of the expanding blast wave is about 20 light-years across. A series of light echoes from the massive star's cataclysmic explosion are also identified in Webb's detailed images of the surrounding interstellar medium.

Source: NASA.

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Luge is a winter sport that involves a one- or two-person sled, also known as a luge, on which athletes sled supine (face-up) and feet-first. Lugers control the movement of the sled by shifting their weight or applying pressure with their calf muscles and shoulders, and can reach speeds of more than 140 km/h (87 mph; 39 m/s). The sport is organised by the International Luge Federation and has been part of the Winter Olympic programme since 1964. This photograph shows the Ukrainian brothers Myroslav and Ivan Lenko training in 2022 in Mariazell, Austria, for the Luge World Cup.

Credit: Steffen Prößdorf

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I took this using my Lumix G9 and my Leica 12-60mm lens at iso 200, f/3.9, and 1/1000 second exposure time.

This viewpoint is a great spot to view Mt St Helens but can be a bit of a sketchy drive due to ice and snow during the winter. This year it was a really tame drive up there due to the extreme lack of snowpack we've gotten this year.

Normally the mountain looks like a featureless snow pile this time of year but this year you can see spots without snow all the way to the rim of the caldera. It's heartbreaking and breathtaking.

This year is gonna be rough one this summer over here, I can feel it.

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Goby, Anilao, Philippines (2023) (upload.wikimedia.org)
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Amblyeleotris rubrimarginata is a fish in the family Gobioidei, the gobies. It is found on reefs or in seagrass beds in the western Pacific, from New Caledonia to the Great Barrier Reef and around New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, at depths from 3 to 26 metres (10 to 85 ft). As with other Amblyeleotris species, it has a symbiotic relationship with alpheid shrimps, with an individual or a pair of gobies sharing a burrow with a pair of shrimps. A. rubrimarginata is up to 8 centimetres (3.1 in) in length, and its background colour is whitish, marked with five vertical brown or orange bars. It is most readily distinguished from its congeners by a row of red spots along the margin of both dorsal fins and the upper part of the caudal fin, and also by a prominent black spot just above and behind the eye. This A. rubrimarginata fish was photographed at the resort of Anilao in Mabini, Batangas, in the Philippines.

Credit: Diego Delso

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Clouds (www.nasa.gov)
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Source: NASA.

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West Bank Palestinians spend time with Conan.

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Unique ID (sopuli.xyz)
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I work on gas meters. They tend to last decades before needing replacement. I won the lottery and showed up to the property that had this unique meter ID. The odds of coming across this specific number was really really slim.

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