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In today’s news, new grant to further subsidize education in Syria, toxic “forever chemicals” raise concerns in United Kingdom, Azerbaijan moves to increase fines for animal-people cruelty, US research reveals benefits of quitting smoking at every age level, Sudanese refugee in Egypt wins an award for improving the lives of others, French seafood brand debuts vegan algae-based fishless products, and Florida, US community helps foster animal-people before Hurricane Milton.

I love sharing fun ways to live in harmony with our environment. Here is a gardening tip for you. Collecting rainwater for your garden is an excellent step towards zero-waste gardening. You can install rain barrels, either store-bought or made from converted trash cans, to capture rainwater to irrigate your plants. Rainwater is better for plants, as it’s free from the chlorine and chemicals often found in tap water. For a visually appealing alternative to traditional downspouts, try using rain chains, or kusari-doi, a traditional Japanese method. As water collects in your gutters, it flows down the rain chains. Rain chains can direct water to a safe area like a rain barrel, water feature, or landscaped bed. Best to pair them with rain barrels or French drains to prevent soil erosion and foundation damage.

This seems like a great moment to start those amusement propellers and fly to the chuckle land with the upcoming joke. It’s entitled “False Pretences.”

A man told his friend that he was seeing a psychologist about his marital situation. The therapist told him that his wife probably didn’t mean the rude things she said to him.

“My psychologist says I have a persecution complex.”

“Really? And what do you think?”

“That’s what I expected he’d say. It’s obvious the guy doesn’t like me at all.”

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And now we have a heartline from Đức Uy in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam

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