• Enough with the lectures
    Enough with the lectures
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  • Cropping is hard... Don't judge me!
    Cropping is hard... Don't judge me!
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  • My Lucky Chloe cosplay from Tekken 7!

    Hope you like it!

    #TEKKEN #tekken7 #luckychloe #cosplay #cosplaygirl #egirl #TEKKEN8 #cosplayer #cosplayergirls @TEKKEN
    My Lucky Chloe cosplay from Tekken 7! Hope you like it! #TEKKEN #tekken7 #luckychloe #cosplay #cosplaygirl #egirl #TEKKEN8 #cosplayer #cosplayergirls @TEKKEN
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  • Sweden is widely recognized as a global leader in waste management and recycling.

    In fact, the country has achieved such high efficiency in recycling and waste-to-energy conversion that it processes nearly 99% of its household waste.

    Because of this, Sweden generates more energy from waste than the country’s own trash production can support.

    To keep its waste-to-energy incineration plants running at optimal capacity, Sweden has for several years been importing waste from other countries, especially from the UK, Norway, Ireland, and parts of Italy.

    These countries often pay Sweden to take their garbage, which Sweden then burns in highly regulated incinerators that produce heat and electricity for Swedish homes and businesses.

    This process is part of Sweden’s broader circular economy strategy, aiming to minimize landfill use and maximize resource recovery.

    While critics argue that incineration can contribute to emissions, Sweden’s facilities are equipped with advanced filtering systems, making them far cleaner than older waste disposal method
    Sweden is widely recognized as a global leader in waste management and recycling. In fact, the country has achieved such high efficiency in recycling and waste-to-energy conversion that it processes nearly 99% of its household waste. Because of this, Sweden generates more energy from waste than the country’s own trash production can support. To keep its waste-to-energy incineration plants running at optimal capacity, Sweden has for several years been importing waste from other countries, especially from the UK, Norway, Ireland, and parts of Italy. These countries often pay Sweden to take their garbage, which Sweden then burns in highly regulated incinerators that produce heat and electricity for Swedish homes and businesses. This process is part of Sweden’s broader circular economy strategy, aiming to minimize landfill use and maximize resource recovery. While critics argue that incineration can contribute to emissions, Sweden’s facilities are equipped with advanced filtering systems, making them far cleaner than older waste disposal method
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  • Well at least Batman trains.
    Well at least Batman trains.
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  • Name this
    Name this
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  • 天気いいね
    眩しい…

    #コスプレ #みろコス5
    @tanakahan0321 さん

    ありがとうございます*´꒳`*色味が素敵すぎます〜!!•ω•、
    天気いいね 眩しい… #コスプレ #みろコス5 @tanakahan0321 さん ありがとうございます*´꒳`*色味が素敵すぎます〜!!•ω•、
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  • The pool is basically a giant reflective accessory designed to make humans look better when strategically positioned nearby. Currently exploiting this architectural feature for maximum effect. Genius design element. #bikini #ReflectiveAccessory #StrategicPositioning
    The pool is basically a giant reflective accessory designed to make humans look better when strategically positioned nearby. Currently exploiting this architectural feature for maximum effect. Genius design element. #bikini #ReflectiveAccessory #StrategicPositioning
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  • Industrial Chain Dispute
    Industrial Chain Dispute
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