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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2026)
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Worst Joke Ever 2026
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AI PLAYGROUND - How good are you ? - show us !
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Multiple flame and baiting posts have been removed, along with all replies to them. Mr Harrisfan,you must stop the insults immediately. Continued behaviour of this kind may result in sanctions. @Harrisfan
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Clinton's refuse to come to Testify before Congress, News
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Dog attacks in Australia have reached a critical level
Dog attacks in Australia have reached a critical level Dog attacks in Australia have reached a critical level, with hospital admissions more than doubling over the last decade. While the government has responded by introducing steeper fines—some reaching $25,000—critics argue these measures are reactive rather than preventative. A new proposal suggests a scientific breakthrough: an Australian canine brain bank. Why We Need a Canine Brain Bank The initiative, led by researchers from the University of Sydney, aims to move beyond "breed-specific" stereotypes. Recent studies show that a dog’s breed accounts for less than 10% of its behavior. Instead, researchers are looking at the biological roots of impulsive aggression. By studying the brain tissue of euthanized aggressive dogs and comparing it to "normal" controls, scientists can identify specific neurobiological markers, such as variations in serotonin and dopamine receptors. From Biology to Prevention The ultimate goal of this research is to develop a simple genetic test. Rather than waiting for a tragedy to occur, owners and shelters could use a blood sample to identify high-risk animals. This data wouldn't be used to label dogs as "bad," but to provide a roadmap for better management. For instance, a dog with a genetic predisposition for impulsivity could be placed with an experienced handler or provided with specialized socialization. A Layered Approach to Safety While genetics play a role, researchers emphasize that environment is equally important. Even a "low-risk" dog can become dangerous through neglect, while a "high-risk" dog can be a safe pet with the right training. A national canine brain bank would provide the missing link in Australia’s animal management strategy, offering a proactive tool to protect both the community and the dogs themselves. Key Takeaways Predictive Genetic Testing: A canine brain bank could help develop blood tests to identify aggressive tendencies before a dog ever bites. Moving Past Breed Myths: Research confirms breed is a poor predictor of behavior; biological markers in the brain offer a much more accurate risk assessment. Proactive Management: Combining genetic data with behavioral training allows for personalized care, ensuring "high-risk" dogs receive the specific environment they need to stay safe. Adapted From https://theconversation.com/australia-needs-a-canine-brain-bank-to-reduce-the-risk-of-dog-attacks-273220
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Exmouth WW2 Bomb Found: Thousands Evacuated for Sea Disposal
Exmouth WW2 Bomb Found: Thousands Evacuated for Sea Disposal A historic discovery has sparked a major safety operation in Devon as emergency teams work to neutralize two unexploded World War Two bombs. In Exmouth, a maritime disposal plan is underway, while Plymouth remains on high alert following similar findings this week. Exmouth Marina Evacuation Around 5,000 residents in Exmouth are spending another night away from home after a WWII device was dredged up near the marina. On Thursday night, authorities expanded the safety cordon from 400m to 600m, bringing an additional 500 properties into the restricted zone. Military experts have been assessing the ordnance using specialist X-ray equipment. To minimize the risk to the public, officials have decided to transport the bomb to sea during high tide early Friday morning for a controlled disposal. Local support hubs, including the Exmouth Leisure Centre, are providing temporary shelter, sleeping bags, and supplies for those displaced. Simultaneous Alert in Plymouth Meanwhile, 40 miles away in Plymouth, a 100m cordon remains in place around a construction site in the Millbay area. A 50kg (110lb) German SC50 bomb was unearthed during a detailed survey on land off Bath Street. The find has led to the closure of Millbay Academy, local hotels, and council offices. Royal Navy bomb disposal experts are using advanced scanning technology to determine whether the device can be safely moved or must be dealt with on-site. Plymouth City Council noted that while previous surveys of the area were limited by a car park surface, the recent removal of the asphalt allowed for the discovery of this hidden "anomaly." Both local councils and Devon & Cornwall Police are working around the clock to ensure the safety of residents, with door-to-door checks continuing until the devices are successfully neutralized. Key Takeaways Mass Evacuations: Approximately 5,000 people in Exmouth have been moved to safety as the exclusion zone was expanded to 600 meters. Controlled Sea Disposal: The Exmouth device will be moved and detonated at sea during Friday's early morning high tide to minimize land impact. Dual Threats: Experts are simultaneously managing a second 50kg German bomb found at a Plymouth building site, causing school and business closures Adapted From https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9wxyd780jgo
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Regional Powers Urge Trump to Avoid Military Strikes on Iran
Regional Powers Urge Trump to Avoid Military Strikes on Iran In a significant diplomatic push, several Middle Eastern nations and Turkey have called on President Donald Trump to refrain from launching military strikes against Iran. This collective effort, led by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Oman, underscores a growing regional consensus: a direct U.S. military intervention could ignite an uncontrollable conflict across the Middle East. Allies Choose Diplomacy Over Escalation The urgent lobbying campaign appears to have influenced the White House, with President Trump reportedly holding off on immediate military action late Wednesday. The pressure wasn't just rhetorical; Saudi Arabia took the firm step of denying the U.S. use of its airspace for any potential strikes, signaling a major shift in how regional allies view American military involvement. This cautious approach stems from fears that U.S. bases and regional stability are increasingly vulnerable. After Tehran threatened to retaliate against American installations, the U.S. proactively withdrew key personnel from the al-Udeid airbase in Qatar. These tactical retreats highlight the "static vulnerability" of American land and naval presence in the region when faced with the threat of a full-scale Iranian response. Shifting Alliances and Shared Concerns The push for restraint follows an intensive diplomatic charm offensive by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who has spent months repairing ties with Arab capitals. While political differences remain—specifically regarding Iran’s support for regional proxies—many Gulf states now view dialogue as a safer path than war. Interestingly, regional leaders are also motivated by internal stability. Many authoritarian regimes in the area fear that a conflict-driven collapse of the Iranian government could spark unpredictable pro-democracy movements or state fragmentation, which they view as a threat to their own domestic security. As tensions remain high, the focus has shifted toward returning to the negotiating table to prevent a wider regional catastrophe. Key Takeaways Coordinated Restraint: Saudi Arabia and Turkey led a diplomatic effort to stop U.S. strikes, with the Saudis even blocking the use of their airspace. Vulnerability of U.S. Bases: The withdrawal of personnel from Qatar’s al-Udeid airbase illustrates how U.S. regional assets can become liabilities during peak tensions. Diplomatic Shift: Iranian outreach and a shared desire for regional stability have led many Gulf states to prefer negotiation over military escalation. Adapted From https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/15/gulf-states-and-turkey-urged-trump-not-to-launch-strikes-against-iran
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Worst Joke Ever 2026
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Has she got email? Get her to email you something, then you can find her location: Unless she blocked that too- Here is Who Will be Indicted Eventually
1.Post removed @Harrisfan 28. You will not make changes to messages quoted from other members posts, except for purposes of shortening the quoted post. Do not shorten any post in a way that alters the context of the original post. Do not change the formatting of the post you are quoting. 2.Inflammatory post removed @CallumWK- What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2026)
Oh... that's depressing. I just downloaded S01 & was gonna watch it this afternoon. Thanks for the heads up though, Mr G. 🙂- Spain Seizes Record 10 Tonnes of Cocaine in Major Sea Bust
Surely, if you’re moving something in bulk, you’d expect it to come in clean, even numbers like 300 bales or exactly 1,000 kilograms—so why were there only 294 bales? The original total weight was 9,994 kg for those 294 bales, which means each bale averaged about 33.99 kg. If the shipment had reached 300 bales, the total weight would have been about 10,195.92 kg, which is roughly 202 kg more than what was actually delivered. Using the same calculation, 6 bales from the original batch would weigh approximately 203.92 kg. Pure speculation, but were there originally 300 bales & if so, where did the other 6 bales go? Perhaps, they should dig some more. Or, look around a bit. Not casting any aspersions, of course.- Spain Seizes Record 10 Tonnes of Cocaine in Major Sea Bust
Spain Seizes Record 10 Tonnes of Cocaine in Major Sea Bust Spanish authorities have made history with their largest-ever cocaine seizure on the high seas. In a massive international crackdown known as Operation White Tide, police intercepted a merchant vessel carrying nearly 10 tonnes of cocaine destined for European markets. A Massive Operation at Sea The record-breaking haul was discovered hidden beneath a massive cargo of salt on a ship traveling from Brazil. Spanish National Police, working alongside the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), and authorities from Brazil, France, and Portugal, intercepted the vessel approximately 535 km southwest of the Canary Islands. During the raid, officers uncovered 294 bales of the drug, totaling 9,994 kilograms. The scale of the concealment was so vast that police footage showed officers using shovels to dig through the salt to reach the illicit stash. Along with the narcotics, a firearm was also seized on board. Strategic Arrests and Logistics The operation resulted in the arrest of all 13 crew members. Interestingly, the merchant vessel had run out of fuel during its journey, requiring the Spanish Coast Guard to tow it into the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife for a thorough inspection. This seizure highlights Spain’s ongoing struggle as a primary gateway for South American narcotics entering Europe. In the last two years alone, cocaine interceptions in Spanish ports have jumped by 22%, prompting the government to invest in more advanced maritime surveillance, including AI-driven radar and drones. Key Takeaways Record-Breaking Seizure: The 9,994kg haul is the largest amount of cocaine ever intercepted by Spanish police on the high seas, surpassing a previous 1999 record. Global Cooperation: The success of "Operation White Tide" relied on a multi-nation alliance involving agencies from the US, UK, Brazil, France, and Portugal. Increased Security: Following a 22% rise in drug trafficking over two years, Spain is tightening maritime security and cargo screening protocols at its major ports Adapted From https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2026/0112/1552775-watch-spanish-police-seize-record-10-tonnes-of-cocaine/- Blackout crisis: Ukraine Declares Energy Emergency
Blackout crisis: Ukraine Declares Energy Emergency Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared a state of emergency in the country’s energy sector after sustained Russian attacks severely damaged power and heating infrastructure, leaving many cities without electricity and heat amid plunging winter temperatures. Emergency crews are working around the clock to restore energy supplies, and authorities are establishing a permanent coordination headquarters in Kyiv to manage the crisis. The move aims to provide authorities with greater flexibility to respond to outages and support affected communities. The emergency declaration follows dozens of Russian strikes on energy facilities over recent days, which have knocked out power across major regions including the capital. In Kyiv alone, widespread outages have forced residents to endure subzero conditions, with some areas left without heat or electricity for extended periods. Infrastructure damage and the cold snap have strained Ukraine’s electrical grid and emergency services. Zelenskyy criticized Kyiv’s preparedness compared with other cities, saying more intense efforts were needed to protect residents from the hardship caused by energy disruptions. Mayor Vitali Klitschko defended local response efforts, noting that most affected buildings have had heat restored and support centers are operating 24/7. The energy minister and first deputy prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, will lead the newly established coordination center. Officials also plan to increase electricity imports and review curfew regulations to ensure support centers are accessible during the extreme cold. Despite challenges, gas supplies will continue without restrictions, and authorities are prioritizing restoration of critical services. Continued attacks on energy infrastructure threaten further outages as winter conditions persist. Key Takeaways Ukraine’s president has declared a state of emergency in the energy sector due to severe Russian attacks and winter conditions. Emergency coordination headquarters will be established in Kyiv to streamline response and restoration efforts. Authorities plan to boost energy imports and adjust curfew rules to support affected communities. Adapted From: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/15/ukraine-war-briefing-zelenskyy-declares-state-of-emergency-as-cities-shiver-from-energy-attacks- Don't Invade Stockholm, Trump!
Don't Invade Stockholm, Trump! A viral video from a popular Scandinavian content creator is taking the internet by storm, using sharp satire to poke fun at American political rhetoric. Danish influencer Gustav Rosted, known online as gus1thego, has released a tongue-in-cheek message aimed at Donald Trump, following the former president's past interests in Greenland. In a clever play on geographic ignorance, Rosted’s video features him "protecting" Greenland by spreading hilariously incorrect information. He jokingly claims that Stockholm is the capital of Greenland and that the Swedish city of Malmö is also part of the Arctic territory. The goal? To confuse the U.S. government so thoroughly that they can’t find the actual island on a map. The satire highlights the absurdity of international land-acquisition talk through the lens of Scandinavian humor. By intentionally mixing up Nordic borders, Rosted highlights a common stereotype regarding American geographical knowledge while deflating the tension of high-stakes political bravado. The video has resonated deeply across social media platforms in Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. It serves as a reminder of how digital creators use irony to address global political issues, turning a potential diplomatic flashpoint into a moment of shared laughter. While the "threat" of invasion is clearly a joke, the message underneath is a lighthearted defense of Nordic sovereignty and a critique of unpredictable foreign policy. Key Takeaways Satirical Defense: Danish creator Gustav Rosted used a viral video to mock political rhetoric regarding the "invasion" or purchase of Greenland. Geographic Misdirection: The video uses humor by claiming Stockholm is Greenland’s capital to "confuse" foreign officials. Viral Impact: The content has sparked widespread engagement across Scandinavia, blending political commentary with digital comedy. Adapted From https://www.tnp.no/news/dont-invade-stockholm-trump/- EU Approves €90bn Ukraine Loan for Global Arms Purchases
EU Approves €90bn Ukraine Loan for Global Arms Purchases The European Commission has unveiled a landmark €90 billion (£78 billion) loan package for Ukraine, signaling a major shift in how the country can equip its military. In a move that breaks from traditional "buy European" restrictions, Kyiv will now have the flexibility to purchase weapons from international suppliers, including those outside the EU. Global Flexibility for Ukraine’s Defense Under the new proposal, the loan is split into two primary streams: €60 billion dedicated to military hardware and €30 billion for general budget support to maintain essential public services. While the European Commission maintains a preference for domestic and European suppliers to bolster local industry, it has introduced a crucial exception. If vital equipment—such as advanced air-defense systems or long-range strike capabilities—is unavailable within Europe, Ukraine is free to source them from global partners like the United States. This flexibility addresses concerns from nations like Germany and the Netherlands, who argued that restrictive "Buy European" clauses could leave Ukraine vulnerable during critical shortages. Funding and Accountability The loan is backed by 24 of the 27 EU member states, with Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia opting out. Interestingly, the repayment terms are conditional: Ukraine will only be required to pay back the funds if Russia fails to pay war reparations. Additionally, the EU is keeping the option to use frozen Russian assets to cover the costs in the future. To ensure transparency, the funds are tied to strict anti-corruption measures and rule-of-law benchmarks. The first installment of the cash is expected to reach Kyiv as early as April, provided the plan receives final approval from member states and the European Parliament. Key Takeaways Global Arms Access: Ukraine can use EU funds to buy non-European weaponry, such as US air-defense systems, if European alternatives are unavailable. Massive Financial Injection: The €90 billion package provides €60 billion for military spending and €30 billion for civil government operations. Conditional Repayment: The loan is tied to Russian reparations and strict Ukrainian anti-corruption reforms to ensure regional stability and accountability. Adapted From https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/14/ukraine-buy-weapons-non-european-suppliers-90bn-eu-loan- Is Australia Rushing New Hate Speech Laws?
Is Australia Rushing New Hate Speech Laws? The Australian government is moving fast to curb rising social tensions with a new suite of hate speech laws. While the goal of protecting communities is widely supported, legal experts and human rights advocates are raising red flags. The core of the issue? The government may be prioritizing speed over sound legislative design. A New Legal Frontier The proposed changes represent the most significant overhaul of Australia’s counter-terrorism and criminal laws in over a decade. At the heart of the bill is a new federal offense for inciting racial hatred, which carries a potential five-year prison sentence. Additionally, the government plans to implement a "hate groups" scheme—essentially banning organizations that promote violence or racial superiority, similar to how terrorist groups are handled. The Rush to Regulate One of the primary criticisms is the aggressive timeline. With public consultation windows lasting only a few days, critics argue there hasn't been enough time to examine the potential for "legislative overreach." Unlike previous laws that required proof of intentional harm, the new standards may rely on a "reasonableness" test. This means a person could be charged if a "reasonable member" of a target community would feel intimidated, even if no actual harassment occurred. Finding the Right Balance Lawmakers face the delicate task of protecting vulnerable groups without stifling free speech. While the laws currently focus on race, there are already talks of expanding them to include religion, sexuality, and disability. However, rushing these definitions into law without broad community buy-in risks creating legal confusion and undermining public trust. To truly tackle hate, many argue the government needs a strategy that is as thoughtful as it is swift. Key Takeaways Significant Penalties: New laws propose up to five years in prison for inciting racial hatred and the power to ban "hate groups" entirely. Consultation Concerns: Experts warn that the extremely short window for public feedback could lead to flawed legislation and unintended consequences. Lower Legal Thresholds: The shift toward a "reasonable person" test makes it easier to prosecute hate speech but raises questions about the future of free expression. Adapted From https://theconversation.com/with-its-new-laws-the-government-is-tackling-hate-speech-quickly-but-not-properly-273351- AI PLAYGROUND - How good are you ? - show us !
I used Pixverse, the free version for this video. I used the same prompt. Quite a difference, as you can see. 1768397007438.mp4- AI PLAYGROUND - How good are you ? - show us !
I created this using Grok, and the whole process from start to finish took less than 10 minutes. 2026-01-14-194444604.mp4- AI PLAYGROUND - How good are you ? - show us !
Big snow in Nong Khai today! 1766105680116.mp4- What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2026)
The RIP -16 January IMDbThe Rip (2026) | Action, Crime, Drama2h 13m | R- Drunken Rant: Foreigner Criticizes Thais, Praises Cambodia
Another video view of the quality tourist.. RDT_20260114_081950.mp4- Don't want Russia as a neighbour- not gonna happen ?
2.4 miles apart... That's very neighbourly 😂👍 Whereas, the closest point between the US & Greenland is.... 3000 miles!- China's Adam-U Ultra Humanoid Masters Skills in Record Time
The world of robotics has reached a new milestone with the unveiling of the Adam-U Ultra, a humanoid robot capable of learning complex physical tasks in just a few hours. Developed by Chinese tech firm PNDbotics, this advanced machine represents a major shift toward robots that work "straight out of the box" without the need for grueling manual programming or lengthy setup phases. While traditional robotics often requires weeks of calibration and specialized coding for every new movement, the Adam-U Ultra utilizes a sophisticated Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model. This AI-driven brain allows the robot to understand visual cues and verbal instructions simultaneously, translating them into precise physical motions instantly. To fuel this rapid learning, PNDbotics pre-loaded the system with over 10,000 real-world data samples, giving it a massive "library" of experience to draw from the moment it is powered on. The hardware is just as impressive as the software. The robot features high-precision, quasi-direct-drive (QDD) joints, which provide the fluid, stable, and human-like movement necessary for delicate tasks. Whether it is manipulating objects in a factory or assisting in a commercial setting, the Adam-U Ultra’s design focuses on "tight integration"—merging high-performance limbs with an intelligent AI core. PNDbotics envisions the Adam-U Ultra as a versatile tool for research, education, and industrial automation. By drastically reducing the "time-to-deployment," the company is lowering the barrier for businesses to adopt humanoid technology. As the line between human capability and machine efficiency blurs, the Adam-U Ultra stands out as a leader in the race to create truly autonomous, adaptable artificial intelligence. Key Takeaways Rapid Learning: The Adam-U Ultra can acquire and master new complex skills in hours rather than weeks, thanks to its integrated VLA model. Zero Setup Required: Designed for immediate use, the robot operates autonomously upon power-on without the need for complex calibration or external configuration. Advanced Hardware: Equipped with QDD joints and 10,000+ real-world data samples, the robot achieves high-torque, stable, and human-like precision Adapted From China’s humanoid robot learns complex skills in hours without setup https://share.google/vlrRfLVQH6294ulkU - Thai girl was totally shameless