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Custom Dog Biscuit Product Development – Food Research Lab
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foodresearch
12 Views · 9 months ago

⁣Food Research Lab offers expert dog biscuit product development services, including formulation, prototyping, and nutritional optimization. Create healthy, tasty, and market-ready dog treats tailored to your brand.

THE PREMIERES - FARMER JOHN
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Elgato Weebee
30 Views · 8 months ago

OUR DAILY OLDIES

China Helps Mexico Get Satellites into SPACE
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anrnews
3 Views · 8 months ago

⁣China Helps Mexico Get Satellites into SPACE

Kinetica 1 rocket carrying 7 payloads BLASTS off from Gobi Desert.

Includes Earth-observation, radar, and 2 Mexican satellites.

Source: https://t.me/rtnews/107600

Is This Not a Completely Bizarre Reaction After the Shot was Fired at Charlie Kirk?
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anrnews
9 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Is This Not a Completely Bizarre Reaction After the Shot was Fired at Charlie Kirk?

Barely any flinch, and just smoothly moves over to record from the back?

Source: https://t.me/zeeemedia/22141

WOODY WOODPECKER - POOP DECK PIRATE
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Elgato Weebee
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CLASSIC CARTOONS

(BACK TO THE 60s) THE SEEKERS-I'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER YOU
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WOODY WOODPECKER - BYE BYE BLACKBOARD
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Elgato Weebee
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CLASSIC CARTOONS

THE SCREWY TRUANT-DIRECTED BY TEX AVERY
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Elgato Weebee
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Over 100 Affidavits from GA Voters, Election Officials, Experts, and Engineers, Dound a MASSIVE Amou
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anrnews
3 Views · 3 months ago

⁣Over 100 affidavits from GA voters, election officials, experts, and engineers, found a MASSIVE amount of election fraud during Georgia's 2020 election.

- 2,506 Felons voted
- 66,248 Underage voters
- 2,423 Not registered to vote
- 1,043 Ballots were cast from people using a P.O. box
- 4,926 Voted after registering after the deadline to vote
- 10,315 Voted who were registered to vote but deceased before election day
- 395 Casted ballots in another state which is illegal in both states
- 15,700 Voted who filled out a national change of address before Nov. 3, 2020
- 40,279 Individuals voted and moved across county lines, at least 30 days prior to election day, who did not properly register in their new county

This does NOT include fraudulent ballots or any type of electronic fraud. The total number of fraudulent votes is easily in the hundreds of thousands, even millions, just from Georgia alone. Imagine the fraud from the rest of the country...

As we knew, Trump won in a landslide…

Source: https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel/80489

SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE-DANCE TO THE MUSIC-LIVE (1968)
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Part 2 - Ali, Lombok & Indonesia: The Unexpected Winners of a Global Conflict?
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anrnews
2 Views · 21 days ago

⁣Part 2 - Ali, Lombok & Indonesia: The Unexpected Winners of a Global Conflict?

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR AUSTRALIANS

For Australians, the equation becomes simple:
•Rising fuel costs
•Higher airfares
•Cost-of-living pressure at home

The traditional European summer becomes harder to justify.

And when belts tighten, proximity wins.



ENTER INDONESIA: THE QUIET BENEFICIARY

This is where Indonesia steps into the spotlight.

Particularly:
•Bali
•Lombok

These destinations tick every box in uncertain times:
•Close to Australia
•Relatively affordable
•Outside the direct conflict zone
•Established tourism infrastructure (Bali)
•Untapped growth potential (Lombok)

When global chaos rises, people gravitate toward familiar, safe, and accessible destinations.

Bali already holds that position.

Lombok is now stepping into it.



THE EXPAT SHIFT: “GLOBAL REFUGEE CAMP” BALI

One of the most talked-about cultural shifts in recent years is how Bali has earned the nickname:

“the global refugee camp.”

Not in the traditional sense of crisis migration, but as a reflection of a new wave of voluntary relocation.

Since COVID, Bali has become a landing zone for:
•Remote workers
•Entrepreneurs
•Investors
•Families leaving high-cost Western countries

People aren’t fleeing bombs… they’re fleeing inflation, regulation, and declining living standards.

They arrive with laptops instead of luggage full of uncertainty, building new lives in beachside cafes and villa communities.

But success brings its own pressure.

Bali is now:
•More crowded
•More expensive
•More competitive

Which naturally leads to the next evolution.



LOMBOK: THE NEXT FRONTIER

As Bali matures, Lombok is rising.

Less developed. Less crowded. More raw.

And crucially, it offers something Bali increasingly struggles with:

Space.

This is where we’re seeing the early stages of:
•Master-planned communities
•Eco-focused developments
•Expat-oriented “mini cities”

Designed not just for tourists… but for people relocating long-term.



THE COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS DRIVING THE TREND

This shift isn’t just about war.

It’s about economics.

Countries like Australia are facing:
•Rising fuel costs
•Increasing food prices
•Housing affordability crises
•Growing financial pressure on the middle class

When even middle-income earners struggle to maintain a comfortable lifestyle, relocation stops being a dream… and becomes a strategy.

Indonesia offers:
•Lower living costs
•Warmer climate
•Strong community culture
•Growing infrastructure



A PERFECT STORM FOR TOURISM GROWTH

Put it all together, and you get a powerful combination:
•Middle East instability
•Rising global travel costs
•Airline route disruption
•Expat relocation trends
•Western cost-of-living pressures

And sitting quietly on the edge of it all…

Indonesia.



FINAL THOUGHT

History doesn’t always reward the loudest players.

Sometimes, it rewards the most stable.

While the Middle East grapples with conflict and uncertainty, destinations like Bali and Lombok may emerge not just as holiday hotspots…

…but as the new centres of global lifestyle migration and regional tourism dominance.

And if this conflict continues, as many now expect…

That shift is only just beginning.

Source: https://x.com/jamiemcintyre21/....status/2038398172792




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