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This is my favorite comment, Mr. Ma. Thanks for making me smile inside and out! XX

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Excellent! Indeed, we are nature in a literal sense. According to our current understanding of astrophysics, the oxygen atoms that we breathe, the calcium atoms in our bones, the iron atoms in our blood, etc., were assembled in the cores of earlier generation stars. Once these stars ran out of their hydrogen fuel, they began the long sequence of events that culminated in their explosion and the dispersal of the atoms they assembled into their host galaxy. Those dispersed atoms later gathered and formed new stars and planets, one of which we call earth. Plants, minerals, animals (including humans, from Latin humus, i.e., earth) are made of these atoms.

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I love this and thank you, Shawn, for your insightful, beautiful and supportive comment.

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Standing at Gaza Border Felt Like Visiting Auschwitz: Burmese Genocide Scholar Maung Zarni

https://www.democracynow.org/2024/9/19/burma

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Urge EPA to start regulating PFAS in Clean Water Act permits for industrial sources including wastewater treatment plants. We need to remove PFAS before it even gets a chance to contaminate our waterways.

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We are given life that we may enhance life

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I appreciate you and your support, Amy!

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Yes, Beautiful, Amy, and you do, thank you for being you! XX

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