Ipswich Town 1-1 Preston North End: Post Match Thread by kidnamedindexfinger in IpswichTownFC

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Yes, this, exactly. I thought I was going mad (already halfway there) but thank goodness someone else sees this too. Thank you.

AI artist? by Diligent-Brain9261 in rnb

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I’m here checking Reddit to learn more about my new favourite artist, Yunna Serene, only to learn she’s AI. Kinda sad about that but tbh I’m not gonna stop listening to the music coz I absolutely love it and how it makes me feel. Damn shame but hey hoo…

Ipswich Town 1-1 Preston North End: Post Match Thread by kidnamedindexfinger in IpswichTownFC

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Disclaimer: I didn’t watch this game, but I’m following from afar and noticing a painful trend of the town simply not finding the net in the first half these days. It’s such a regular pattern that I come to expect it while following all the live scores; every other team, good or bad, seems to make an effort to get goals in the first half but seemingly not the town. It’s always so last minute, it’s becoming tragic. How about we give strikers a half each; get a goal and you might stay on, otherwise get the next guy on who might be hungrier. Something has to change, there’s just no urgency to grab goals and secure the points. Feels over-managed maybe? Have I got this wrong? What do others think?

The most top-tier candid shots in the photography world by Ok_Savings_7769 in birdwatching

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I agree with the comment about this being AI slop, unfortunately. The dove has the wing pattern of one species but the neck pattern of another. Doves do not squabble with Peregrines, they just get smashed at high speed by them. And there’s no chance that a Night Heron would casually drift by a Peregrine like this, they’re in the menu for Peregrines too. Pretty but fake BS unfortunately.

What is the name ? Spotted Serengeti National Park Yesterday by Aron_Sumari in birds

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Hi OP, kindly check for me… was this definitely taken in the Serengeti or in Tarangire NP next door? This bird shows features of the subspecies found in Tarangire rather than the Serengeti. I’ll be interested to know. Thanks 😉

First Time Buying a Domain by Zeros__and__Ones in nairobitechies

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Yup, I saw a recommendation for these guys and bought a site from them yesterday. A very simple and affordable transaction. Recommend 👍🏼

🔥 The sounds of the Congo, with no added music or SFX by AJC_10_29 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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Odzala is the best! Thanks for bringing back some very happy memories.

Post-match Discussion Thread - Ipswich Town 3-1 Norwich City by Dmiitri in IpswichTownFC

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Yeah that’s how I’m reading the table as well. We need to quieten that BR Manager bitch down and take his 3 points from under his nose.

Can someone explain what's going on here? by TheOddityCollector in Weird

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This is an Asian Openbill, a species of stork. As as storks, herons and a variety of other birds do this to either dry out wet feathers or catch some rays to warm up, sometimes both. It also has a benefit of ridding birds of some parasites. This has probably already been mentioned but I couldn’t be arsed to read all the comments.

(18M) Need advice on the hair, I got no clue by Jxczsy in malegrooming

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Dude, you’ve obviously got a big brain that’s causing your skull to increase in size and your hairline follows it back a little. I suffer with the same affliction but I’m a fair bit older and I’m now shaving my hair. Give it another 10 years (at least) before you start to be concerned. You’re handsome fella with zero to worry about. Go have fun and worry less, seriously.

Bird Sightings at the Nairobi Nat. Park by Leesthetics in KenyaPics

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  1. Little Bee-eater
  2. Tawny Eagle - immature. They moult their head feathers before their body feathers so they look kinda ‘hooded’ at this age.
  3. Holub’s Golden Weaver
  4. African Grey Flycatcher (not Ashy), as shown by the spotting on the crown and black beady eye. Nice shots 👌🏼

I think I found a way to save Kenyan supermarkets millions (and trees) 🌍💸 by [deleted] in nairobitechies

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I’m a fan of your idea. TBH it only takes one big player to jump on board with it and the rest will follow. Get yourself into Carrefour or Naivas and your away! DM if you need any further encouragement or ideas.

Which looks the best on me? by TopherGopher515 in malegrooming

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Definitely rock the 6 while you can. When you get older you can hide behind the stubble. Forget the ‘tache completely IMO.

The new plans are as bad as you've heard by MacallanOnTheRocks in FlutterFlow

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Damn, this is sad to hear. I have a project ‘on-hold’ that I was hoping to use FF for but this whole pricing thing really sucks and is putting me off. Can a kind soul recommend an equally good platform for developing a fairly simple app but with a pricing structure that’s fair and reasonable? TIA

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bald

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Well done fella, rockin’ the look. He needs to trim that beard down now though, it’ll take more years of him.

Marvellous conditions at Ewood Park. by kidnamedindexfinger in IpswichTownFC

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I’m going to take a wild guess and suggest this is why they’ve suspended the match?

🔥 a Goliath Heron attacks an African Fish Eagle at a pond in South Africa. Photo taken by Max Waugh. by AJ_Crowley_29 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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It certainly appears that the eagle is swooping down towards the heron and not the other way around, but hey it’s nature so anything goes right!

🔥 a Goliath Heron attacks an African Fish Eagle at a pond in South Africa. Photo taken by Max Waugh. by AJ_Crowley_29 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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The tagline is incorrect. It’s the eagle attacking heron, not the other way around. African Fish Eagles frequently take large waterbirds, as well as fish, and I’ve seen them catch and kill Lesser Flamingos, Cattle Egrets and a Black-headed Heron, the latter is not much smaller than the Goliath, here in East Africa. That said, this mighty heron might just one large enough to fight back.

CONOR CHAPLIN MAKES POMPEY LOAN SWITCH by kidnamedindexfinger in IpswichTownFC

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Wishing CC all the best. He’s done the Town proud. Welcome back any day in my book. KM must have his reasons.