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Someday, these 'radical vegans' will be widely regarded as the moral pioneers of our time. They will take their place in the history books alongside the abolitionists and the suffragettes. It may take 50 years. It may take 100 years. But someday, it will happen.

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It's as simple as that.

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UPDATE on🐘 calf being bullied by young men in Chhattisgarh. Our partner @SageEarth asked WSOS vets to visit. They said the injuries & infections on calf are from the umbilical chord. They're trying to find a herd to introduce the baby bull elephant. Original herd had left.🙏💞🙏

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This is shameful. Poor baby does not deserve captivity& this treatment. Few publications have reported the #babyelephant is reunited @firstpost @ANI_MP_CG_RJ which does not seem to be the case looking at the videos. Help needed @gauri_maulekhi @bhupeshbaghel @ForestCgGov

The elephant calf strayed away from their herd in Jashpurnagar, Chhattisgarh, was kept tied, & people were seen touching & manhandling the calf. Latest reports state that forest officials attempted to reunite the calf with their herd twice, but the herd rejected the calf.



India tops this list, best country for #animalrights. But that's due to animal slaughter being a key parameter considered. There's a lot of work that needs to be done. The Best and Worst Countries for Animal Rights sentientmedia.org/best-and-worst… via @sentient_media


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The Undergrowth in the Forest of Saint-Germain, 1882 #claudemonet #monet wikiart.org/en/claude-mone…

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Vincent loved blossom. 🌸 So he enjoyed heading out to paint flowering trees. Do you have blossom close to your home? 🌻 Vincent van Gogh, Orchards in Blossom, View of Arles (1889)

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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Bird on Money, 1981 #jeanmichelbasquiat #streetart wikiart.org/en/jean-michel…

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The Small Arm of the Seine at Argenteuil, 1872 wikiart.org/en/claude-mone… #claudemonet #impressionism

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The winds of change always seem to blow on the calmest of days. You can't feel the air on your skin, or even hear the stirring of a single leaf—but somehow you just know that your life is about to head in a new and exciting direction.


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“Worrying is like paying a debt you don’t owe.” – Mark Twain

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13 concepts to understand before you lead a team:


Gorgeous ❤️

Brightening your day with beauty courtesy of iconic French modernist painter Édouard Manet 🌸

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Just another day when a man finds more reasons to blame the women. This time classified as 'modern' women. Always fail to understand, why men especially when they don't have a uterus form any opinion whatsoever about womens reproductive rights!

Ah! The modern woman of India, source of all problems. If only women would marry and stay at home we would solve unemployment, poverty, petrol and LPG prices, lack of hospital beds, potholed roads, electricity shortage, crime and hunger.



And more on the topic! @fayedsouza

Ah! The modern woman of India, source of all problems. If only women would marry and stay at home we would solve unemployment, poverty, petrol and LPG prices, lack of hospital beds, potholed roads, electricity shortage, crime and hunger.



Good reminder

"School, politics, sports, and games train us to compete against others. True rewards - wealth, knowledge, love, fitness, and equanimity - come from ignoring others and improving ourselves." @naval



Women of no land. Heart-wrenching read about the Rohingya Brides who thought they were fleeing violence. But then they met their grooms. @viceindia vice.com/en/article/jgq…


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