Lower East Side Milwaukee - June 14, 2025
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Lower East Side Milwaukee - June 14, 2025
I think it would be awesome if DC made a mini-series revolving around Lyle and the espionage squad (luornu, tinya, salu, and reep) in which they just go on spy missions, and maybe uncover a bigger, more important plot that threatens the U.P in the process.
With background plots building on Lyle's childhood and his time in earthgov.
I would die for something like that
Worst theeng about funerals ees goeeng to the bathroom and the tie deeps eento the toilet happens everee time!
Chocolade repen in melk, puur en wit. #chocolatier #reep #choco #chocolade #lekker #fairtrade https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ioQtjlG9g/?igshid=88e2ci3a7vfd
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Marine plastic pollution has documented impacts on marine organisms, and the use of chemical additives in plastics also poses a potential threat to human health. While desirable, recycling of plastics is currently constrained by material and chemical complexity, technology limitations, and market demands. With more than 80% of marine litter currently made up by plastics, instating efficient recycling options has become more important than ever. Plastic waste may be a relatively new problem, but it is likely to become one of the biggest threats to marine ecosystems in the coming years. Read more in the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.
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Remus often enjoys lewdly flirting with Sleep but is a little shocked when Sleep resorts with even filthier flirting. Needless to say Remus ends off very aroused and needy.
my current favorite thing is the fact that if you can't see he sleeves on michael's "CREEPS" sweater, then it just says "REEP"
The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University learns from and works with people with disabilities and their families in diverse communities across Pennsylvania to create and share knowledge, change systems and society, and promote self-determined lives so that disability is recognized as a natural part of the human experience.
REEP lets Pennsylvanians find used assistive tech- is there a similar program in your state?