Mozart piano mashup.

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How this worker throws mortar onto a wall

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The Alexandra Park terrapins today!

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Hairy Situations | adult swim SMALLS

A hairdresser struggles to keep up with her demanding clients.

created by Dal Park
for adult swim SMALLS
http://www.adultswim.com/smalls
Uploaded on 30 Mar 2022 at 20:14

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Discarded Wind Turbine Blades Are Upcycled into Sleek Bike Shelters in Denmark | Colossal

November 8, 2021
Design
Grace Ebert

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It’s estimated that before 2050, we’ll generate 43 million tons of wasteworldwide from one of the most promising clean energy producers alone. Wind turbines, while a cheap and carbon-free alternative to fossil fuels, are only 85 percent recyclable or reusable, and their massive fiberglass blades, which are so large that they span the length of a football field, are notoriously difficult to break down and often end up deteriorating in a landfill for 20 to 25 years. Until a high-volume solution for recycling the structures becomes viable, there’s a growing trend in repurposing the pieces for maze-style playgrounds, construction materials like pellets and panels, or pedestrian bridges as proposed by Re-Wind Network, a group devoted to finding new uses for the unused parts.

A long-time proponent of wind energy, the Danish government is receiving attention for its own initiative that tasked turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa with upcycling the blade. The company transformed the long, curved component into an open-air shelter at the Port of Aalborg, where it protects bikes from the elements. Although Siemens Gamesa doesn’t have plans to launch a large-scale initiative for installing similar designs, it recently released new fully recyclable blades that can be turned into boats, recreational vehicle bodies, and other projects in the future.


Image courtesy of Siemens Gamesa

Image courtesy of Siemens Gamesa

Source: Discarded Wind Turbine Blades Are Upcycled into Sleek Bike Shelters in Denmark

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What happens when a large shark gets stranded on the ocean shore?

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Tool Gifs | Pallet straightener

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2025 Sony World Photography Awards National & Regional Winners | My Modern Met

By Sara Barnes on March 17, 2025

Paddy Straw” © Syed Mahabubul Kader, Bangladesh, Winner, National Awards
A group of workers unloads paddy straw from a truck. The rice straw is a by-product of farming that is used for a variety of purposes, including as cattle feed and fuel.

These amazing winners offer an eye-opening visual trip around the world!

The Sony World Photography Awards offers many ways for photographers to have their work noticed. The organization puts on multiple competitions and has recently announced the winners of its 2025 National and Regional Awards. Celebrating the diversity of visual storytelling across the globe, this initiative was created to support local photographic communities.

Spider-Verse” © Wan Yong Chong, Malaysia, Winner, National Awards
In this photograph, a group of freedivers skilfully defy gravity, suspended upside down beneath a boat in clear water. Their silhouettes create a mesmerising scene that is reminiscent of the ‘Spider-Verse’; their forms seem to dance in harmony with the underwater world, blending the artistry of human movement with the fluidity of aquatic life.

Our planet is vast and diverse, and the winning images highlight this wonderful fact. With 56 countries included in the 2025 competition, the selected photographs are like a trip around the world. Local culture is one theme covered, with the lauded photographers capturing intriguing scenes in their respective countries.

Wan Yong Chong of Malaysia captured a split-screen-like shot of a group of freedivers suspended upside down in crystal clear waters. While some are at play, others are at work. Syed Mahabubul Kader of Bangladesh photographed a group of workers unloading a massive pile of paddy straw from a colorful, small truck. Each image, no matter its content, offers another thread in the rich tapestry of human culture. […]

Untitled” © Ahmed Abdallah, Egypt, Winner, National Awards
The Abu Al-Fasad bird is known for its elegance and graceful movements. This small bird holds a special place in the Egyptian environment, symbolising vibrant nature and beauty. Photographed at Dahab Island, Giza, this image reveals the intricate details of the bird in flight against a natural backdrop. The photographer waited for four hours in the direct sun, to capture this moment.

Vortex” © Pedro Jarque Krebs, Peru, 2nd Place, Latin America Regional Awards
The fascinating tail of a chameleon – a master of camouflage – reflects the complexity and beauty found in every corner of nature.

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The symbolism of pigs in miyazaki movies

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#TuckFrump | Brutal Caricatures Of Donald Trump To Be Torched — Literally — At Spain’s Fallas Festival

Brutal Caricatures Of Donald Trump To Be Torched — Literally — At Spain's Fallas Festival

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