• In 2021, YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober launched the #TeamSeas campaign with a bold promise: for every $1 donated, one pound of trash would be removed from oceans and waterways.

    The project partnered with Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup to fund real cleanup operations around the world.

    By July 2024, the campaign had removed over 34 million pounds of trash, surpassing its original 30-million-pound goal.

    It may be small compared to global plastic pollution, but it proved that when millions of people come together—even through the internet—they can make a real difference.
    In 2021, YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober launched the #TeamSeas campaign with a bold promise: for every $1 donated, one pound of trash would be removed from oceans and waterways. The project partnered with Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup to fund real cleanup operations around the world. By July 2024, the campaign had removed over 34 million pounds of trash, surpassing its original 30-million-pound goal. It may be small compared to global plastic pollution, but it proved that when millions of people come together—even through the internet—they can make a real difference.
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    He fell asleep in the funniest position.
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  • A former U.S. government official has claimed that the United States secretly spent around $21 trillion building underground “doomsday bunkers.”

    The allegation comes from Catherine Austin Fitts, who says the massive network of hidden facilities was developed over decades using funds that were allegedly unaccounted for in government budgets.

    According to her claims, these underground bases were designed to protect elites and key officials in the event of catastrophic global crises.

    Fitts argues that thousands of these facilities may exist across the U.S. and even beneath the oceans, connected through a secret infrastructure system.

    However, no official confirmation has been provided, and experts say many of the claims remain unverified and controversial.

    Still, the idea of a vast hidden network of bunkers has sparked intense debate online.

    Secret preparation… or conspiracy theory? What do you think?
    A former U.S. government official has claimed that the United States secretly spent around $21 trillion building underground “doomsday bunkers.” The allegation comes from Catherine Austin Fitts, who says the massive network of hidden facilities was developed over decades using funds that were allegedly unaccounted for in government budgets. According to her claims, these underground bases were designed to protect elites and key officials in the event of catastrophic global crises. Fitts argues that thousands of these facilities may exist across the U.S. and even beneath the oceans, connected through a secret infrastructure system. However, no official confirmation has been provided, and experts say many of the claims remain unverified and controversial. Still, the idea of a vast hidden network of bunkers has sparked intense debate online. Secret preparation… or conspiracy theory? What do you think?
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    LET'S HAVE SOME FUN! Pick a number between 1-162, and I'll give you an Uma.
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  • The idea of a real-life Jurassic Park gained fresh attention after Elon Musk endorsed a startup concept from tech entrepreneur Nikita Bier.

    Bier posted the Jurassic Park logo joking that the idea might now be “fundable.” Musk replied to his millions of followers: “I hope someone makes this work!”

    The exchange reignited debates about de-extinction, as companies like Colossal Biosciences already explore reviving extinct species such as the Woolly Mammoth and the Dodo using CRISPR gene editing.
    The idea of a real-life Jurassic Park gained fresh attention after Elon Musk endorsed a startup concept from tech entrepreneur Nikita Bier. Bier posted the Jurassic Park logo joking that the idea might now be “fundable.” Musk replied to his millions of followers: “I hope someone makes this work!” The exchange reignited debates about de-extinction, as companies like Colossal Biosciences already explore reviving extinct species such as the Woolly Mammoth and the Dodo using CRISPR gene editing.
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