• Ethereum theft news. https://www.fxstreet.com/cryptocurrencies/news/ethereum-worth-75m-stolen-in-arbitrum-based-jimbos-protocol-exploit-202305281002 #ethereum #arbitrum #somee #sme #waiv
    Ethereum theft news. https://www.fxstreet.com/cryptocurrencies/news/ethereum-worth-75m-stolen-in-arbitrum-based-jimbos-protocol-exploit-202305281002 #ethereum #arbitrum #somee #sme #waiv
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    Ethereum worth $7.5M stolen in Arbitrum-based Jimbos Protocol exploit
    Ethereum (ETH) worth around $7.54 million has been stolen after a hacker exploited the Arbitrum-based Jimbos protocol 20 days after its launch. Report
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  • Nice street music playing national songs
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  • Pike Place Market is a public market in Seattle, Washington, United States. It opened on August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. Overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront on Puget Sound, it serves as a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. It is named for its central street, Pike Place, which runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street on the western edge of Downtown Seattle. Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world, with more than 10 million annual visitors.
    Pike Place Market is a public market in Seattle, Washington, United States. It opened on August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. Overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront on Puget Sound, it serves as a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. It is named for its central street, Pike Place, which runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street on the western edge of Downtown Seattle. Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world, with more than 10 million annual visitors.
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  • Just got home after being arrested for not having a CCW. I drive off after a delivery to some house in the hood, noticed a cop pull on the street behind me, followed me a few blocks and pulled me over, asked if i knew why he pulled me over, said no, he said brake lights were out

    said water must have blown a fuse or something, he went to run my license. He had pulled me over right next to advanced auto and I was hoping he let me off with warning. While he ran my license another car showed up, then another, then another, and they asked me to step out

    Asked if i was carrying any weapons, i said yes, informed them of where it was(waistband), they grabbed it, and then brought out a dog, searched my car. Found like no more than 0.5 grams of weed, charged me with that too lmao

    I dont have a CCW bc i havnt found a convenient time to dish out the money. the past 2 years ive been in out and out of homelessness a few times and always feel like im just barely staying afloat, so its hard to justify paying a bunch of mobsters to exercise my God Given 2A right

    They found my rifle in my trunk, and I was informed I would recieve that back after my court date, but my pistol it sounds like theyre stealing it from me, which pisses me off. Ontop of the court fees, now I have to buy a new gun

    And another thing is, a 2nd cop, when i was being talked to and put in the back of the patrol car, the 2nd cop, from another car, when i asked why they were searching my car, he told me i had stopped at a a drug house.

    Iold him i was doing uber eats. he didnt care. when i was being driven to the station, after, I was told that I was searched because they smelled weed.

    Also, by the time i got back to my car the advanced auto they arrested me infront of was closed, so i couldnt even buy the new brake lights, and i drove home like 5+ miles without breaklights, which was the original reason they pulled me over apparently to "protect and serve"

    All in all, they pulled me over for Brakelights, which they prevented me from getting, forcing me to drive home without when i finally got back to my car

    And they stole my means of protection & + will extort more $ from me bc i didnt seek proper permission to exercise my rights
    Just got home after being arrested for not having a CCW. I drive off after a delivery to some house in the hood, noticed a cop pull on the street behind me, followed me a few blocks and pulled me over, asked if i knew why he pulled me over, said no, he said brake lights were out

    said water must have blown a fuse or something, he went to run my license. He had pulled me over right next to advanced auto and I was hoping he let me off with warning. While he ran my license another car showed up, then another, then another, and they asked me to step out

    Asked if i was carrying any weapons, i said yes, informed them of where it was(waistband), they grabbed it, and then brought out a dog, searched my car. Found like no more than 0.5 grams of weed, charged me with that too lmao

    I dont have a CCW bc i havnt found a convenient time to dish out the money. the past 2 years ive been in out and out of homelessness a few times and always feel like im just barely staying afloat, so its hard to justify paying a bunch of mobsters to exercise my God Given 2A right

    They found my rifle in my trunk, and I was informed I would recieve that back after my court date, but my pistol it sounds like theyre stealing it from me, which pisses me off. Ontop of the court fees, now I have to buy a new gun

    And another thing is, a 2nd cop, when i was being talked to and put in the back of the patrol car, the 2nd cop, from another car, when i asked why they were searching my car, he told me i had stopped at a a drug house.

    Iold him i was doing uber eats. he didnt care. when i was being driven to the station, after, I was told that I was searched because they smelled weed.

    Also, by the time i got back to my car the advanced auto they arrested me infront of was closed, so i couldnt even buy the new brake lights, and i drove home like 5+ miles without breaklights, which was the original reason they pulled me over apparently to "protect and serve"

    All in all, they pulled me over for Brakelights, which they prevented me from getting, forcing me to drive home without when i finally got back to my car

    And they stole my means of protection & + will extort more $ from me bc i didnt seek proper permission to exercise my rights
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  • INTRODUCTION


    Greetings everyone and welcome to my post.

    The world has been automated in he sense that everything these days can be gotten with just a click. Pressing a button could destroy a country and pressing a button could also repair a country.
    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmeqQ2QWf5PdgJmaVKQFarXxZSSe6baubwyWgA46EqeXd8/twitter_facebook_together_exchange_of_information_147413.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/facebook-application-icon-147413/)
    Humans have passed through many stages throughout existence and this stage is another phase in the history of humans which have made us digitalized and powerful. Everything could be accomplished with just a phone, that's how far technology has gotten us.

    Apps are one important aspect in the era of technological development as it helps make things very much easier, faster, as well as it entertains us and help us meet new people. Through apps, we could order things only while sitting on our couch, we could sponsor anything of our choice and we could work from home, just as how hive have made it easier for us.

    Before I go into answering the first question of this contest, I am a person who loves charity. Irrespective of how bad I can be, I don't play with helping others in any way I can and that's why I am a nurse. Nurses are great, but "with great power comes great responsibility."


    WHAT APP WILL YOU CREATE?


    If I were to create an app, I will create an app which will be used for affiliating the importance of charity and in that app, there will be a space for charitable donations.
    Yeah

    WHY THAT PARTICULAR APP?


    Img src
    I have been opportuned to live in the northern and eastern part of Nigeria my country and well, from the things I have seen so far, I wouldn't want the nation to continue like that. There was a day I was walking through the streets of Jabi in Abuja Nigeria, the homeless people I saw there made me motivated to become great in life. Not that I am dodging from being like them, but because I want to help being out some of those persons from the streets, and impact my values and views about charity in them, so that they can carry on with it and still bring other persons from the streets and still impact that same value to them and so on.
    On this note, charity is hard these days because of distance, and some other factor. However, making use of the importance of technology, donations could reach even the deepest forest through this app and many people will be happy and lead a good life filled with joy. Charity could be in any form, but financial charity backed up with teaching a new skill, could take a person to the farthest extent there is.

    WHAT GOOD WILL THE APP DO?

    This app will go on its way to fund diverse charity organizations into moving and helping many unprivileged people out there.

    Img src
    In my country, the rate of unemployment is as high as the sands of the beach, but with this app, both skills and financial charity could be rendered to many people out there, thus reducing the rate of corruption and joblessness, thereby increasing the rate of self employment and employment as a whole.
    In conclusion, Charity could help uplift a nation, according to Darrman, "the kindness you out into the world, has a way of returning to you" and as such, putting a little kindness into this world, will help in its way to elevate the positivity in a persons heart, thereby reducing future negativities.
    Thank you for reading through.
    Please, I will love to use this medium to invite us to a Hive growth initiative(HGI) organized by boss @bitcoinman.

    You can join the discord channel through this link below.
    https://discord.gg/G47Pgmwv
    Thank you alot.. I really appreciate.



    INTRODUCTION


    Greetings everyone and welcome to my post.

    The world has been automated in he sense that everything these days can be gotten with just a click. Pressing a button could destroy a country and pressing a button could also repair a country.
    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmeqQ2QWf5PdgJmaVKQFarXxZSSe6baubwyWgA46EqeXd8/twitter_facebook_together_exchange_of_information_147413.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/facebook-application-icon-147413/)
    Humans have passed through many stages throughout existence and this stage is another phase in the history of humans which have made us digitalized and powerful. Everything could be accomplished with just a phone, that's how far technology has gotten us.

    Apps are one important aspect in the era of technological development as it helps make things very much easier, faster, as well as it entertains us and help us meet new people. Through apps, we could order things only while sitting on our couch, we could sponsor anything of our choice and we could work from home, just as how hive have made it easier for us.

    Before I go into answering the first question of this contest, I am a person who loves charity. Irrespective of how bad I can be, I don't play with helping others in any way I can and that's why I am a nurse. Nurses are great, but "with great power comes great responsibility."


    WHAT APP WILL YOU CREATE?


    If I were to create an app, I will create an app which will be used for affiliating the importance of charity and in that app, there will be a space for charitable donations.
    Yeah

    WHY THAT PARTICULAR APP?


    Img src
    I have been opportuned to live in the northern and eastern part of Nigeria my country and well, from the things I have seen so far, I wouldn't want the nation to continue like that. There was a day I was walking through the streets of Jabi in Abuja Nigeria, the homeless people I saw there made me motivated to become great in life. Not that I am dodging from being like them, but because I want to help being out some of those persons from the streets, and impact my values and views about charity in them, so that they can carry on with it and still bring other persons from the streets and still impact that same value to them and so on.
    On this note, charity is hard these days because of distance, and some other factor. However, making use of the importance of technology, donations could reach even the deepest forest through this app and many people will be happy and lead a good life filled with joy. Charity could be in any form, but financial charity backed up with teaching a new skill, could take a person to the farthest extent there is.

    WHAT GOOD WILL THE APP DO?

    This app will go on its way to fund diverse charity organizations into moving and helping many unprivileged people out there.

    Img src
    In my country, the rate of unemployment is as high as the sands of the beach, but with this app, both skills and financial charity could be rendered to many people out there, thus reducing the rate of corruption and joblessness, thereby increasing the rate of self employment and employment as a whole.
    In conclusion, Charity could help uplift a nation, according to Darrman, "the kindness you out into the world, has a way of returning to you" and as such, putting a little kindness into this world, will help in its way to elevate the positivity in a persons heart, thereby reducing future negativities.
    Thank you for reading through.
    Please, I will love to use this medium to invite us to a Hive growth initiative(HGI) organized by boss @bitcoinman.

    You can join the discord channel through this link below.
    https://discord.gg/G47Pgmwv
    Thank you alot.. I really appreciate.
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  • Today we arrive here in Juneau in Alaska around 6am , The weather was cloudy and a bit raining.


    My plan to day is to go up to the ice mountain using the “Goldenbelt Tram” Service, but unfortunately it is under repair or maintenance so cannot manage and probably ill stick to my Plan B

    This is actually what will you see on top.


    So I walk around instead and try to look some more attraction. So i took the advantage to take photo along with my home for entire contract



    Along the way I saw again the popular “Bernadette” a street food vendor owned by a Filipino, living in Juneau for decade already and his mostly customers are Filipino aswell , especially “Seafarers” because his place is literally few steps from our ship

    So this is him while preparing my order.


    Then after I had my brunch to Bernadette I suddenly saw this, which amazed me and feel proud to see about Filipinos contribution here in Alaska.

    And this is where it is posted

    I hope you enjoy a little story for today guys.
    Thank you
    hiveph
    Today we arrive here in Juneau in Alaska around 6am , The weather was cloudy and a bit raining.


    My plan to day is to go up to the ice mountain using the “Goldenbelt Tram” Service, but unfortunately it is under repair or maintenance so cannot manage and probably ill stick to my Plan B

    This is actually what will you see on top.


    So I walk around instead and try to look some more attraction. So i took the advantage to take photo along with my home for entire contract



    Along the way I saw again the popular “Bernadette” a street food vendor owned by a Filipino, living in Juneau for decade already and his mostly customers are Filipino aswell , especially “Seafarers” because his place is literally few steps from our ship

    So this is him while preparing my order.


    Then after I had my brunch to Bernadette I suddenly saw this, which amazed me and feel proud to see about Filipinos contribution here in Alaska.

    And this is where it is posted

    I hope you enjoy a little story for today guys.
    Thank you
    hiveph
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  • INTRODUCTION



    Greetings bosses and welcome to my blog.
    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmZByos9bHTHh184H4PXAWpykRE5H65X9kFUKr2KBmzcPi/pexels_photo_296302.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/toddler-playing-soccer-296302/)

    This post will serve as a medium for a contest titled "losing close friends."

    Before I proceed with this post, I will like to thank boss @dlmmqb because if not for him, I will not be able to make this post as he's the one who helped me with my low RC level. Thanks to everyone for their vocal and motivational support in hivelearners, I really appreciate.

    *So, let's get to the content shall we?*
    The act of keeping friends is one that needs to be met by everyone in other to maintain a good mental health and social lifestyle. Developmentally speaking, an individual subconciously makes friends everywhere they go and this act is only but natural and important for that given individual as it helps to elevate mental health to a good peak. However, one thing I have noticed personally in life is that the more a person grows, he/she tends to forget about their old friends. This happen due to one reason or another and sometimes, it happens naturally without any reason.


    WE ALL HAVE THOSE FRIENDS THAT WE WERE REALLY CLOSE TO DURING CHILDHOOD, BUT EVENTUALLY LOST DUE TO ONE REASON OR THE OTHER. WHAT HAPPENED?

    ![New York Knicks Basketball GIF by NBA](https://media2.giphy.com/media/YnBntKOgnUSBkV7bQH/200.gif)
    I use to have a lot of friends before I moved to the east. I grew up in the north, Kaduna state Nigeria to be precise and life there was one I always wished for irrespective of the fact that we had little as of then.

    I had real friends from he north who will always be there for me no matter what. Their names are Thank God, D-boy, Samson, onoja, Nwokeoma, and many of them I can't finish listing. These people made life memorable for me and I really appreciate it but it was too bad I lost my friends.

    One day, my mom gathered I and my brothers and told us that we will relocate to the east based on the insecurity of the north as of then as well as we didn't have much to fend for our selves. She said that we needed to know where we came from so that we could locate and go back to our source if anything happened. Being a teenager then,I didn't want to leave my friends and I insisted on staying back with my friends but mom being mom, refused, she only told I and my brothers to start saying our goodbyes before it was too late and we reluctantly agreed.

    When the time for us to travel came, I was bittered because I didn't have a phone to collect their phone numbers and that was how I lost both physical and digital communication with my beloved friends.


    WHERE ARE THEY NOW

    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmXT57tRCUc8rfXYXfH4r62XqYF9Rincyf8wjZbnvMQ6mz/pexels_photo_3800149.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/thoughtful-man-using-smartphone-on-street-3800149/)

    Currently I don't really know where they are. All I know is that I left them at Kaduna and came back to the east. Few years ago, I heard rumors from my mother that one of my friends Nnana and his parents relocated to Lagos Nigeria because of the same insecurity in Kaduna state.


    HOW WILL YOU REACT IF YOU WERE TO SEE THEM AGAIN

    TO BE HONEST, I DON'T KNOW HOW I WILL REACT.

    Leaving my friends in Kaduna really made me have an introversion characteristics but I am a kind of person that move on easily from any past I have and it has been helping me emotionally. One thing I've told my self about them is that: people come and go but the only thing that matters is the positive impact we leave inside them before going. So with this, I know that I left a good impact on my friends.

    Also, I don't like going back to my last, well unless I want to learn from my past but if not, I see my last as a library in which I go to for lectures, in other to perfect my future, so on this note, I will neither be happy nor sad if I meet them again.. I'll just have my normal attitude and learn more from them.


    CONCLUSION

    We all have previous friends we left due to one reason or another and that action has left us with a good or bad characteristics in one way or the other. However, it is only but natural for we to lose more friends because the older one gets, the higher their level and the faster they lose friends who don't impact positivity to them lives. Irresponsible of this fact however, we should always move forward with a huge smile and learn from our past because going back to the past without a tangible reason means that a person isn't ready to grow and face the bright and difficult future.

    This wouldn't be a blog if you don't visit it and read through, on this note I want to Thank you for reading through my blog, I really appreciate.

    Happy new fruitful week ahead.



    INTRODUCTION



    Greetings bosses and welcome to my blog.
    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmZByos9bHTHh184H4PXAWpykRE5H65X9kFUKr2KBmzcPi/pexels_photo_296302.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/toddler-playing-soccer-296302/)

    This post will serve as a medium for a contest titled "losing close friends."

    Before I proceed with this post, I will like to thank boss @dlmmqb because if not for him, I will not be able to make this post as he's the one who helped me with my low RC level. Thanks to everyone for their vocal and motivational support in hivelearners, I really appreciate.

    *So, let's get to the content shall we?*
    The act of keeping friends is one that needs to be met by everyone in other to maintain a good mental health and social lifestyle. Developmentally speaking, an individual subconciously makes friends everywhere they go and this act is only but natural and important for that given individual as it helps to elevate mental health to a good peak. However, one thing I have noticed personally in life is that the more a person grows, he/she tends to forget about their old friends. This happen due to one reason or another and sometimes, it happens naturally without any reason.


    WE ALL HAVE THOSE FRIENDS THAT WE WERE REALLY CLOSE TO DURING CHILDHOOD, BUT EVENTUALLY LOST DUE TO ONE REASON OR THE OTHER. WHAT HAPPENED?

    ![New York Knicks Basketball GIF by NBA](https://media2.giphy.com/media/YnBntKOgnUSBkV7bQH/200.gif)
    I use to have a lot of friends before I moved to the east. I grew up in the north, Kaduna state Nigeria to be precise and life there was one I always wished for irrespective of the fact that we had little as of then.

    I had real friends from he north who will always be there for me no matter what. Their names are Thank God, D-boy, Samson, onoja, Nwokeoma, and many of them I can't finish listing. These people made life memorable for me and I really appreciate it but it was too bad I lost my friends.

    One day, my mom gathered I and my brothers and told us that we will relocate to the east based on the insecurity of the north as of then as well as we didn't have much to fend for our selves. She said that we needed to know where we came from so that we could locate and go back to our source if anything happened. Being a teenager then,I didn't want to leave my friends and I insisted on staying back with my friends but mom being mom, refused, she only told I and my brothers to start saying our goodbyes before it was too late and we reluctantly agreed.

    When the time for us to travel came, I was bittered because I didn't have a phone to collect their phone numbers and that was how I lost both physical and digital communication with my beloved friends.


    WHERE ARE THEY NOW

    ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmXT57tRCUc8rfXYXfH4r62XqYF9Rincyf8wjZbnvMQ6mz/pexels_photo_3800149.jpeg)
    [Img src](https://www.pexels.com/photo/thoughtful-man-using-smartphone-on-street-3800149/)

    Currently I don't really know where they are. All I know is that I left them at Kaduna and came back to the east. Few years ago, I heard rumors from my mother that one of my friends Nnana and his parents relocated to Lagos Nigeria because of the same insecurity in Kaduna state.


    HOW WILL YOU REACT IF YOU WERE TO SEE THEM AGAIN

    TO BE HONEST, I DON'T KNOW HOW I WILL REACT.

    Leaving my friends in Kaduna really made me have an introversion characteristics but I am a kind of person that move on easily from any past I have and it has been helping me emotionally. One thing I've told my self about them is that: people come and go but the only thing that matters is the positive impact we leave inside them before going. So with this, I know that I left a good impact on my friends.

    Also, I don't like going back to my last, well unless I want to learn from my past but if not, I see my last as a library in which I go to for lectures, in other to perfect my future, so on this note, I will neither be happy nor sad if I meet them again.. I'll just have my normal attitude and learn more from them.


    CONCLUSION

    We all have previous friends we left due to one reason or another and that action has left us with a good or bad characteristics in one way or the other. However, it is only but natural for we to lose more friends because the older one gets, the higher their level and the faster they lose friends who don't impact positivity to them lives. Irresponsible of this fact however, we should always move forward with a huge smile and learn from our past because going back to the past without a tangible reason means that a person isn't ready to grow and face the bright and difficult future.

    This wouldn't be a blog if you don't visit it and read through, on this note I want to Thank you for reading through my blog, I really appreciate.

    Happy new fruitful week ahead.
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  • The anime begins in a futuristic city called Neo-Tokyo. It is a place full of tall skyscrapers, neon advertisements and crowded streets. In such an environment, our two protagonists - crazy cats - appear.The first cat is named Kuro, and the second is named Hana. Kuro has white fur with pink highlights to match the neon lights around him. He is energetic, independent and full of craziness. His defining feature is his sparkling yellow eyes, which add to his somewhat psychopathic appearance.Hana, on the other hand, is a cat with black and gray fur with white stripes. His ears are red, which give him darkness and uncertainty.Kuro and Hana lead a life on the margins of society, exploring the city and learning its secrets. They are fearless and ready to face the dangers that come their way.As the anime unfolds, Kuro and Hana develop a strong bond of friendship and mutual support. Their extraordinary abilities and intuition help them overcome difficulties and face adversity.The background of the scenes is a city full of lights, which is often a place full of confusion. Neon advertisements, fast passing cabs and crowds of passersby create an impression of endless traffic and noise. In many moments of action, the cityscape comes to life as Kuro and Hana use their skills to fight enemies, jumping from rooftop to rooftop and traversing the city's narrow alleys.The anime is a combination of humor, adventure, action and mystery.
    CREATIVEPERSONAL

    The anime begins in a futuristic city called Neo-Tokyo. It is a place full of tall skyscrapers, neon advertisements and crowded streets. In such an environment, our two protagonists - crazy cats - appear.The first cat is named Kuro, and the second is named Hana. Kuro has white fur with pink highlights to match the neon lights around him. He is energetic, independent and full of craziness. His defining feature is his sparkling yellow eyes, which add to his somewhat psychopathic appearance.Hana, on the other hand, is a cat with black and gray fur with white stripes. His ears are red, which give him darkness and uncertainty.Kuro and Hana lead a life on the margins of society, exploring the city and learning its secrets. They are fearless and ready to face the dangers that come their way.As the anime unfolds, Kuro and Hana develop a strong bond of friendship and mutual support. Their extraordinary abilities and intuition help them overcome difficulties and face adversity.The background of the scenes is a city full of lights, which is often a place full of confusion. Neon advertisements, fast passing cabs and crowds of passersby create an impression of endless traffic and noise. In many moments of action, the cityscape comes to life as Kuro and Hana use their skills to fight enemies, jumping from rooftop to rooftop and traversing the city's narrow alleys.The anime is a combination of humor, adventure, action and mystery.
    CREATIVEPERSONAL

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  • The anime begins in a futuristic city called Neo-Tokyo. It is a place full of tall skyscrapers, neon advertisements and crowded streets. In such an environment, our two protagonists - crazy cats - appear.
    The first cat is named Kuro, and the second is named Hana. Kuro has white fur with pink highlights to match the neon lights around him. He is energetic, independent and full of craziness. His defining feature is his sparkling yellow eyes, which add to his somewhat psychopathic appearance.
    Hana, on the other hand, is a cat with black and gray fur with white stripes. His ears are red, which give him darkness and uncertainty.
    Kuro and Hana lead a life on the margins of society, exploring the city and learning its secrets. They are fearless and ready to face the dangers that come their way.
    As the anime unfolds, Kuro and Hana develop a strong bond of friendship and mutual support. Their extraordinary abilities and intuition help them overcome difficulties and face adversity.
    The background of the scenes is a city full of lights, which is often a place full of confusion. Neon advertisements, fast passing cabs and crowds of passersby create an impression of endless traffic and noise. In many moments of action, the cityscape comes to life as Kuro and Hana use their skills to fight enemies, jumping from rooftop to rooftop and traversing the city's narrow alleys.
    The anime is a combination of humor, adventure, action and mystery.
    CREATIVEPERSONAL

    #art #cat #pet #photography #life #anime
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    The anime begins in a futuristic city called Neo-Tokyo. It is a place full of tall skyscrapers, neon advertisements and crowded streets. In such an environment, our two protagonists - crazy cats - appear.
    The first cat is named Kuro, and the second is named Hana. Kuro has white fur with pink highlights to match the neon lights around him. He is energetic, independent and full of craziness. His defining feature is his sparkling yellow eyes, which add to his somewhat psychopathic appearance.
    Hana, on the other hand, is a cat with black and gray fur with white stripes. His ears are red, which give him darkness and uncertainty.
    Kuro and Hana lead a life on the margins of society, exploring the city and learning its secrets. They are fearless and ready to face the dangers that come their way.
    As the anime unfolds, Kuro and Hana develop a strong bond of friendship and mutual support. Their extraordinary abilities and intuition help them overcome difficulties and face adversity.
    The background of the scenes is a city full of lights, which is often a place full of confusion. Neon advertisements, fast passing cabs and crowds of passersby create an impression of endless traffic and noise. In many moments of action, the cityscape comes to life as Kuro and Hana use their skills to fight enemies, jumping from rooftop to rooftop and traversing the city's narrow alleys.
    The anime is a combination of humor, adventure, action and mystery.
    CREATIVEPERSONAL

    #art #cat #pet #photography #life #anime
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  • The print titled "CreativepersonaL Street Graffiti" depicts a dynamic composition on a black background. The main element of the image is an abstract, swirling and street form that exudes a white tag and lines. This formation symbolizes the uniqueness and creativity of each individual, reflecting his personality and individuality. Against the black background that forms the backdrop for this piece, contrasting colors create an intense visual effect. The colorful lines and shapes scatter in different directions, creating an impression of movement and energy. Each line and curve seems to express the artist's unique contribution, enriching the image with a variety of forms."CreativepersonaL" is an invitation to explore and celebrate one's own creativity. The painting symbolizes the power of imagination and a unique approach to the creative challenges of graffiti. It is a tribute to the individuality that sets each of us apart and inspires us to express ourselves in different ways.Completely bold and expressive, the "Creativepersonal Street Graffiti" image reminds us that within each of us lies the potential to create and explore new artistic paths. It's a reminder to experiment boldly and express ourselves in an authentic and unique way.

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    The print titled "CreativepersonaL Street Graffiti" depicts a dynamic composition on a black background. The main element of the image is an abstract, swirling and street form that exudes a white tag and lines. This formation symbolizes the uniqueness and creativity of each individual, reflecting his personality and individuality. Against the black background that forms the backdrop for this piece, contrasting colors create an intense visual effect. The colorful lines and shapes scatter in different directions, creating an impression of movement and energy. Each line and curve seems to express the artist's unique contribution, enriching the image with a variety of forms."CreativepersonaL" is an invitation to explore and celebrate one's own creativity. The painting symbolizes the power of imagination and a unique approach to the creative challenges of graffiti. It is a tribute to the individuality that sets each of us apart and inspires us to express ourselves in different ways.Completely bold and expressive, the "Creativepersonal Street Graffiti" image reminds us that within each of us lies the potential to create and explore new artistic paths. It's a reminder to experiment boldly and express ourselves in an authentic and unique way.

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    Street view - House of the Seven Gables, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

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  • Following are Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks at the start of the festive Cabinet today, which was held in the Western Wall Tunnels, in honor of Jerusalem, and at which several decisions were made to develop and strengthen the city:

    "Several days ago, Abu Mazen told the UN that the Jewish People have no links to the Temple Mount and that eastern Jerusalem is part of the Palestinian Authority. Therefore, and to get his attention, today we are holding a special Cabinet meeting in honor of Jerusalem Day at the foot of the Temple Mount upon which King Solomon built the First Temple of the Jewish People, and which is – again to get Abu Mazen's attention – the heart of the historical State of Israel, the City of David, and has been here for 3,000 years.

    The deep ties between the Jewish People and Jerusalem is one that has no parallel among the nations. Jerusalem was our capital around 1,100 years before London became the capital of England, approximately 1,800 years before Paris became the capital of France and around 2,800 years before Washington DC became the capital of the US. For over 100 generations, Jews expressed their special yearning for Jerusalem in prayers that are repeated three times a day and under the wedding canopy.

    Fifty-six years ago, in the Six Day War, we unified Jerusalem. But I must say that the fight for its unity has not ended. Time and again, my friends and I have been forced to repel international pressure on the part of those who would divide Jerusalem again, and by prime ministers of Israel who were prepared to give in to those pressures, and were even prepared to concede the Jewish People's holiest places.

    We have acted differently. Not only have we not divided Jerusalem, we have built and expanded it. I am proud to have had the great privilege of building new neighborhoods in Jerusalem, such as Har Homa, Givat Hamatos and Maaleh Hazeitim, in which tens of thousands of Israelis live. We did all this together in the face of great international pressure. We stood against these pressures.

    I am proud that the governments we have headed have led great expansion and development in all parts of the city, western and eastern, on behalf of its residents. I am proud that we have brought about American recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the transfer of the US and other embassies to the capital – and our hand is still extended.

    I promise you that more embassies will be transferred to Jerusalem and it will not take a very long time. But the work is not over and the challenge is yet before us. There are still those who want to divide Jerusalem and they say so openly. There are those who proclaim their loyalty to the united Jerusalem but are not really prepared to fight for it at the moment of truth. Only the national camp led by us will safeguard a strong and united Jerusalem, just as we are safeguarding our security and national pride.

    And therefore, on behalf of our security, our future and the unity of Jerusalem, we must continue to maintain our government, that of the national camp. You all see the difference.

    Just one year ago, here in the heart of Jerusalem, we saw a disgraceful scene. Two Jewish youths hastened to take Israeli flags off their car. They had stopped at a traffic light and there was concern that a procession of Palestinians, that was protesting opposite them and waving PLO flags in the heart of Jerusalem, could injure them, like many others; we were also outraged by this.

    We promised to restore our national honor – and I am keeping our promise. We did this last week with the flag march which wound its way proudly through the streets of our capital, and in Operation Shield and Arrow, which changed the equation with Islamic Jihad.

    Of course, in order to continue maintaining our national government, we must pass the state budget. You know that I have a little experience in this matter, having passed almost 20 state budgets, and I can tell you that there are always last minute arguments. I believe that we will overcome them and pass the budget.

    We will pass a responsible budget one of the goals of which is to equalize conditions between a haredi child to those of a secular child. Haredi children do not need to receive less than secular or religious children because a haredi child is not half a child. No Jew needs to hear the antisemitic incitement on the television channels, or see shameful caricatures in the biased media, which copy the anti-Semitic propaganda that our people has known in its darker periods. The fact is that under our government we have succeeded in integrating the Haredi sector in the labor market more than all other governments – and this we will continue to do.

    This government was elected to serve out its days; therefore, I am certain that in the coming days we will bridge all of the gaps and continue to work together on behalf of all citizens of Israel, and Jerusalem.

    Indeed, today the government will approve budgets for the development of the Old City and the strengthening of all of Jerusalem. We will upgrade infrastructure in the Western Wall plaza and we will improve transportation services. I have specially requested that attention be given to completing the ring road (the eastern ring road and the northern American highway), this will be major news as the great transportation news that we have brought, great news in Jerusalem and not just in Jerusalem. We will expand educational activity for children, soldiers and students and we will encourage visits to the amazing Western Wall where are now meeting.

    These decisions join what we have already done on behalf of our capital. Several years ago, we initiated and began the excavation of the wonderful Har Nof tunnels and today tens of thousands of drivers use them daily. At the same time, we are extending the light rail in the city from Gilo in the south to Ramot in the north.

    The quarter at the entrance to the city is being built. We all pass by it daily and see it progressing. This will give a major push to commerce, employment, housing, culture and recreation. I note that hundreds of high-tech companies are already active in Jerusalem, and we are moving forward with new initiatives to build housing.

    In the coming years, we will also advance an innovative enterprise – the cable car to the Western Wall, which will allow for easier access to the area of the Western Wall and the City of David. I am certain that riding on it will be a unique and special experience for both Israelis and overseas tourists. As a Jerusalemite from the age of two days, because I was born in Tel Aviv and arrived in Jerusalem at the age of two days, I remember Jerusalem and it is changing daily. It has wonderful things that do not change but there are also great and powerful changes that are bursting with momentum, imagination and hope.

    I would like to thank all government ministers for joining in to benefit Jerusalem, but especially Jerusalem Affairs Minister Meir Porush, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Mayor Moshe Lion, who is continuing the energetic work of his predecessor, Minister Nir Barkat

    In contrast to what Abu Mazen said several days ago, we were here thousands of years ago and will still be here thousands of years from now.

    A Happy Shavuot to the people of Israel, a happy festival to Jerusalem, the eternal united capital of the State of Israel."

    Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion and Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz attended today's Cabinet meeting.

    Photos: GPO
    Following are Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks at the start of the festive Cabinet today, which was held in the Western Wall Tunnels, in honor of Jerusalem, and at which several decisions were made to develop and strengthen the city:

    "Several days ago, Abu Mazen told the UN that the Jewish People have no links to the Temple Mount and that eastern Jerusalem is part of the Palestinian Authority. Therefore, and to get his attention, today we are holding a special Cabinet meeting in honor of Jerusalem Day at the foot of the Temple Mount upon which King Solomon built the First Temple of the Jewish People, and which is – again to get Abu Mazen's attention – the heart of the historical State of Israel, the City of David, and has been here for 3,000 years.

    The deep ties between the Jewish People and Jerusalem is one that has no parallel among the nations. Jerusalem was our capital around 1,100 years before London became the capital of England, approximately 1,800 years before Paris became the capital of France and around 2,800 years before Washington DC became the capital of the US. For over 100 generations, Jews expressed their special yearning for Jerusalem in prayers that are repeated three times a day and under the wedding canopy.

    Fifty-six years ago, in the Six Day War, we unified Jerusalem. But I must say that the fight for its unity has not ended. Time and again, my friends and I have been forced to repel international pressure on the part of those who would divide Jerusalem again, and by prime ministers of Israel who were prepared to give in to those pressures, and were even prepared to concede the Jewish People's holiest places.

    We have acted differently. Not only have we not divided Jerusalem, we have built and expanded it. I am proud to have had the great privilege of building new neighborhoods in Jerusalem, such as Har Homa, Givat Hamatos and Maaleh Hazeitim, in which tens of thousands of Israelis live. We did all this together in the face of great international pressure. We stood against these pressures.

    I am proud that the governments we have headed have led great expansion and development in all parts of the city, western and eastern, on behalf of its residents. I am proud that we have brought about American recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the transfer of the US and other embassies to the capital – and our hand is still extended.

    I promise you that more embassies will be transferred to Jerusalem and it will not take a very long time. But the work is not over and the challenge is yet before us. There are still those who want to divide Jerusalem and they say so openly. There are those who proclaim their loyalty to the united Jerusalem but are not really prepared to fight for it at the moment of truth. Only the national camp led by us will safeguard a strong and united Jerusalem, just as we are safeguarding our security and national pride.

    And therefore, on behalf of our security, our future and the unity of Jerusalem, we must continue to maintain our government, that of the national camp. You all see the difference.

    Just one year ago, here in the heart of Jerusalem, we saw a disgraceful scene. Two Jewish youths hastened to take Israeli flags off their car. They had stopped at a traffic light and there was concern that a procession of Palestinians, that was protesting opposite them and waving PLO flags in the heart of Jerusalem, could injure them, like many others; we were also outraged by this.

    We promised to restore our national honor – and I am keeping our promise. We did this last week with the flag march which wound its way proudly through the streets of our capital, and in Operation Shield and Arrow, which changed the equation with Islamic Jihad.

    Of course, in order to continue maintaining our national government, we must pass the state budget. You know that I have a little experience in this matter, having passed almost 20 state budgets, and I can tell you that there are always last minute arguments. I believe that we will overcome them and pass the budget.

    We will pass a responsible budget one of the goals of which is to equalize conditions between a haredi child to those of a secular child. Haredi children do not need to receive less than secular or religious children because a haredi child is not half a child. No Jew needs to hear the antisemitic incitement on the television channels, or see shameful caricatures in the biased media, which copy the anti-Semitic propaganda that our people has known in its darker periods. The fact is that under our government we have succeeded in integrating the Haredi sector in the labor market more than all other governments – and this we will continue to do.

    This government was elected to serve out its days; therefore, I am certain that in the coming days we will bridge all of the gaps and continue to work together on behalf of all citizens of Israel, and Jerusalem.

    Indeed, today the government will approve budgets for the development of the Old City and the strengthening of all of Jerusalem. We will upgrade infrastructure in the Western Wall plaza and we will improve transportation services. I have specially requested that attention be given to completing the ring road (the eastern ring road and the northern American highway), this will be major news as the great transportation news that we have brought, great news in Jerusalem and not just in Jerusalem. We will expand educational activity for children, soldiers and students and we will encourage visits to the amazing Western Wall where are now meeting.

    These decisions join what we have already done on behalf of our capital. Several years ago, we initiated and began the excavation of the wonderful Har Nof tunnels and today tens of thousands of drivers use them daily. At the same time, we are extending the light rail in the city from Gilo in the south to Ramot in the north.

    The quarter at the entrance to the city is being built. We all pass by it daily and see it progressing. This will give a major push to commerce, employment, housing, culture and recreation. I note that hundreds of high-tech companies are already active in Jerusalem, and we are moving forward with new initiatives to build housing.

    In the coming years, we will also advance an innovative enterprise – the cable car to the Western Wall, which will allow for easier access to the area of the Western Wall and the City of David. I am certain that riding on it will be a unique and special experience for both Israelis and overseas tourists. As a Jerusalemite from the age of two days, because I was born in Tel Aviv and arrived in Jerusalem at the age of two days, I remember Jerusalem and it is changing daily. It has wonderful things that do not change but there are also great and powerful changes that are bursting with momentum, imagination and hope.

    I would like to thank all government ministers for joining in to benefit Jerusalem, but especially Jerusalem Affairs Minister Meir Porush, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Mayor Moshe Lion, who is continuing the energetic work of his predecessor, Minister Nir Barkat

    In contrast to what Abu Mazen said several days ago, we were here thousands of years ago and will still be here thousands of years from now.

    A Happy Shavuot to the people of Israel, a happy festival to Jerusalem, the eternal united capital of the State of Israel."

    Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion and Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz attended today's Cabinet meeting.

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  • ### Who is Lionel Messi?
    Lionel Messi, one of the greatest football players of all time. Lionel Messi born June 24, 1987, in the city of Rosario, Argentina. When he was a child, he faced some challenges but overcame them with hard work and dedication.

    Messi's football love started at a very young age. He used to play in the streets of his neighborhood, showing his incredible talent even as a kid. At the age of just six, he joined a local club called Newell's Old Boys, where his skills started to shine. People quickly noticed his exceptional abilities, such as his quick dribbling, precise passing, and amazing goal-scoring abilities.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-223235.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmXJyYaAFymBCd8pVWsShTBxXfTFueuAhXirjbDToW8tGp/Screenshot_20230520-223235.png)

    When Messi was only 13 years old, something amazing happened. He was scouted by the famous football club Barcelona in Spain. They were so impressed by his skills that they offered him a chance to train at their youth academy called La Masia. Messi and his family made a tough decision to move to Barcelona so he could pursue his dream of becoming a professional football player.

    At Barcelona's youth academy, Messi continued to develop his talents and worked incredibly hard to improve his skills. He faced some challenges because he was small in size compared to other players, but he didn't let that stop him. He proved that size doesn't matter when it comes to achieving your dreams.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-221247.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmatSCrAkHjyE2g4e8pNvwSYMre1RVr8Pnzes3tRK8A1jh/Screenshot_20230520-221247.png)

    In 2004, at the age of just 17, Messi made his debut for Barcelona's first team in a friendly match. He impressed everyone with his skills, and soon he became a regular player in the team. Messi's amazing performances on the field helped Barcelona win many trophies, including the UEFA Champions League and La Liga titles.

    Throughout his career, Messi has achieved numerous incredible milestones. He has won the prestigious FIFA Ballon d'Or award, which is given to the best football player in the world, multiple times. In fact, he has won it a record-breaking number of times! Messi has also broken many records, such as becoming Barcelona's all-time top scorer and surpassing 700 career goals.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-221210.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmUdKsVFiSxQ1NfR2jwBqFC1ksuRv9JHe8HHvSVghi4o2x/Screenshot_20230520-221210.png)

    However, despite all his success, Messi has also faced some difficult moments. In 2021, he left Barcelona, the club where he spent his entire professional career, due to financial issues the club was facing. It was a challenging time for him because he had to say goodbye to the club and the fans he loved.

    But even during this challenging period, Messi showed resilience and joined another top club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), where he continued to play at a very high level. He has continued to amaze fans with his incredible skills and has become an important player for PSG.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-221142.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmWn6HbmM1afAxsoQmmMV872d6FXed92QmWU6CmrouPxZr/Screenshot_20230520-221142.png)

    ### Conclusion
    It's important to remember that even though Messi has faced challenges, he has always stayed focused and determined. He never gave up on his dreams, and his hard work and talent have made him one of the most successful football players in history.

    So, even if you're facing challenges or feeling lonely, remember the story of Lionel Messi. It shows that with dedication, hard work, and a positive mindset, you can overcome any obstacle and achieve your goals.


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    ### Who is Lionel Messi?
    Lionel Messi, one of the greatest football players of all time. Lionel Messi born June 24, 1987, in the city of Rosario, Argentina. When he was a child, he faced some challenges but overcame them with hard work and dedication.

    Messi's football love started at a very young age. He used to play in the streets of his neighborhood, showing his incredible talent even as a kid. At the age of just six, he joined a local club called Newell's Old Boys, where his skills started to shine. People quickly noticed his exceptional abilities, such as his quick dribbling, precise passing, and amazing goal-scoring abilities.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-223235.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmXJyYaAFymBCd8pVWsShTBxXfTFueuAhXirjbDToW8tGp/Screenshot_20230520-223235.png)

    When Messi was only 13 years old, something amazing happened. He was scouted by the famous football club Barcelona in Spain. They were so impressed by his skills that they offered him a chance to train at their youth academy called La Masia. Messi and his family made a tough decision to move to Barcelona so he could pursue his dream of becoming a professional football player.

    At Barcelona's youth academy, Messi continued to develop his talents and worked incredibly hard to improve his skills. He faced some challenges because he was small in size compared to other players, but he didn't let that stop him. He proved that size doesn't matter when it comes to achieving your dreams.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-221247.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmatSCrAkHjyE2g4e8pNvwSYMre1RVr8Pnzes3tRK8A1jh/Screenshot_20230520-221247.png)

    In 2004, at the age of just 17, Messi made his debut for Barcelona's first team in a friendly match. He impressed everyone with his skills, and soon he became a regular player in the team. Messi's amazing performances on the field helped Barcelona win many trophies, including the UEFA Champions League and La Liga titles.

    Throughout his career, Messi has achieved numerous incredible milestones. He has won the prestigious FIFA Ballon d'Or award, which is given to the best football player in the world, multiple times. In fact, he has won it a record-breaking number of times! Messi has also broken many records, such as becoming Barcelona's all-time top scorer and surpassing 700 career goals.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-221210.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmUdKsVFiSxQ1NfR2jwBqFC1ksuRv9JHe8HHvSVghi4o2x/Screenshot_20230520-221210.png)

    However, despite all his success, Messi has also faced some difficult moments. In 2021, he left Barcelona, the club where he spent his entire professional career, due to financial issues the club was facing. It was a challenging time for him because he had to say goodbye to the club and the fans he loved.

    But even during this challenging period, Messi showed resilience and joined another top club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), where he continued to play at a very high level. He has continued to amaze fans with his incredible skills and has become an important player for PSG.

    ![Screenshot_20230520-221142.png](https://images.hive.blog/DQmWn6HbmM1afAxsoQmmMV872d6FXed92QmWU6CmrouPxZr/Screenshot_20230520-221142.png)

    ### Conclusion
    It's important to remember that even though Messi has faced challenges, he has always stayed focused and determined. He never gave up on his dreams, and his hard work and talent have made him one of the most successful football players in history.

    So, even if you're facing challenges or feeling lonely, remember the story of Lionel Messi. It shows that with dedication, hard work, and a positive mindset, you can overcome any obstacle and achieve your goals.


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