• Parrot loves ocean
    Parrot loves ocean
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  • Thousands gathered at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, turning the shoreline into a massive human message.

    On March 28, 2026, protesters formed a 600-foot banner reading “TRUMP MUST GO NOW,” targeting Donald Trump’s second-term policies.

    The beach has become a recurring canvas for bold statements — proving how public spaces can amplify voices in powerful, visual ways.
    Thousands gathered at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, turning the shoreline into a massive human message. On March 28, 2026, protesters formed a 600-foot banner reading “TRUMP MUST GO NOW,” targeting Donald Trump’s second-term policies. The beach has become a recurring canvas for bold statements — proving how public spaces can amplify voices in powerful, visual ways.
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  • Michael Packard , a 56-year-old experienced lobster diver, lived through a moment that sounds like something out of a movie . While diving about 6 meters deep off the coast of Massachusetts , he was suddenly swallowed by a massive 15-meter humpback whale .

    “I was completely inside; it was all black, and I thought I was going to die,” he recalled . For around 30–40 terrifying seconds , he was trapped in darkness, unsure if he would ever make it out.

    Then, just as suddenly, the whale surfaced and spat him back out into the ocean . Miraculously, Packard survived with only a dislocated knee , escaping what could have been a fatal encounter.

    He managed to swim back to his boat , shaken but incredibly grateful to be alive . The unbelievable incident quickly gained attention, as it felt like a real-life version of an ancient sea story .

    His experience is a reminder of how unpredictable and powerful nature can be —and how, sometimes, survival comes down to pure chance and a little bit of luck .
    Michael Packard , a 56-year-old experienced lobster diver, lived through a moment that sounds like something out of a movie . While diving about 6 meters deep off the coast of Massachusetts , he was suddenly swallowed by a massive 15-meter humpback whale . “I was completely inside; it was all black, and I thought I was going to die,” he recalled . For around 30–40 terrifying seconds , he was trapped in darkness, unsure if he would ever make it out. Then, just as suddenly, the whale surfaced and spat him back out into the ocean . Miraculously, Packard survived with only a dislocated knee , escaping what could have been a fatal encounter. He managed to swim back to his boat , shaken but incredibly grateful to be alive . The unbelievable incident quickly gained attention, as it felt like a real-life version of an ancient sea story . His experience is a reminder of how unpredictable and powerful nature can be —and how, sometimes, survival comes down to pure chance and a little bit of luck .
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  • No Kings protesters in San Francisco have formed a massive human ‘Trump must go now!’ sign on Ocean Beach.
    No Kings protesters in San Francisco have formed a massive human ‘Trump must go now!’ sign on Ocean Beach.
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  • In his eyes lie galaxies, oceans, and tiny dried fish.
    In his eyes lie galaxies, oceans, and tiny dried fish.
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