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Saturday, July 14, 2018
Beware the giant hogweed--
https://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2018/07/giant_hogweed_plant_on_alabama.html
Teach children and others never to eat mushrooms from wild or garden or plants they don't know, and which are poisonous, including deadly nightshade, dahlias, gladiola etc, and don't touch this one.
I personally know one Burmese who ate wild mushrooms and nearly died.
And an Indian family whose nanny? cooked a datura stem, fortunately someone who noticed them acting strange called 911. This was in the local gazette.
Teach children how to call 911 with or without Alexa.
After all, if intruder comes in, he/she will hear you saying "Alexa" and anyway Alexa often gets confused.
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Kyi May Kaung
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From Myanmar Now--bumbling SAC propagandist-- SACK!--+ don't trust Hunterbrook Media--
Myanmar’s military regime is not renowned for its sophisticated propaganda machine. Much of what passes for strategic messaging from the rul...
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https://reedsy.com/discovery/blog/best-post-apocalyptic-books
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The maker of this replica seems to have assumed, anomalously, that the corner towers were in the Banteay Srei style -- visually, as you can ...
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https://www.forestdepartment.gov.mm/sites/default/files/Research%20Books%20file/1%2879-80%29.pdf