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Baseball Mega-Star Bryce Harper Helps a Random Guy Ask a Girl on a Prom Date
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The Phillies’ superstar slugger Bryce Harper just turned into the ultimate wingman for a teen looking to ask a girl out to prom. Knowing his high school sweetheart to be a massive Phillies fan, Jake Portella reasoned that if he could get Harper to help him deliver the question, she would be certain to say […] The post Baseball Mega-Star Bryce Harper Helps a Random Guy Ask a Girl on a Prom Date appeared first on Good News Network.
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Reading The Wheel of Time: With Help, Mat Manages an Escape Plan in Winter’s Heart (Part 19)
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Books The Wheel of Time Reading The Wheel of Time: With Help, Mat Manages an Escape Plan in Winter’s Heart (Part 19) Sylas K. Barrett analyzes chapters 28–30 of Winter’s Heart. By Sylas K Barrett | Published on May 28, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share Welcome back to Reading The Wheel of Time! Sorry to keep you all waiting during last week’s unexpected break, but at least we weren’t all as on tenterhooks as Mat is while waiting for his plan to unfold. I’m loving the serendipity of Egeanin and Domon becoming part of Mat’s plan, and I’m just as happy for them to get away from the Seanchan. Egeanin clearly has a moral compass that doesn’t completely align with the strict values she’s been taught as a Seanchan, and although the transition will no doubt be difficult, I think she will probably do quite well finding a new life for herself, and may continue be an important asset to our heroes. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Before I start waxing poetic about the Seanchan way of life, let’s actually get into the recap of chapters 28–30 of Winter’s Heart.  Mat learns that Suroth—at Tuon’s “suggestion”—is taking Tylin to survey all the parts of Altara that she now rules. Tylin mistakes Mat’s sudden apprehension as fear of flying on a to’raken. Mat is relieved when he is told he won’t be coming, as this means he has the ability to plan the escape while Tylin is gone. He accompanies the entourage that Tylin, Suroth, and the other members of the Blood take down to the docks, watching as Blood and servants, sul’dam and damane, board the rowboats that are to take them across the water to where the raken and to’raken are kept.  He makes sure to stay on the docks until Tylin can’t see him anymore, and then rides slowly back, observing the sul’dam and damane patrolling the docks and looking into the boats. He decides that there is no way to get the Aes Sedai out via boat—it will have to be with Valan Luca’s traveling show. Back at the palace he encounters Noal, who immediately offers his services for whatever Mat is planning. Mat acts causal, and Noal observes that it’s reasonable that Mat doesn’t trust him yet.  “You have the look in your eye. I’ve seen great men laying plans, and villains dark as the Pit of Doom, too. There is a look a man gets, laying dangerous plans he doesn’t want known.” Noal also tells him about a man found dead with almost no blood left in his body, and has deduced that it was the gholam. Mat assigns Juilin the duty of stealing a damane dress, three sul’dam dresses, and an a’dam. Juilin is reluctant, but agrees because he wants to steal away the da’covale—one of Suroth’s—who he has fallen in love with. With Mat in his old clothes and his men clearly making preparations, all the servants deduce that he is planning to leave while Tylin is away. They find it amusing, but also work to prevent him; he has to keep his men on guard to stop his clothes from disappearing again and to keep Pips from being taken from the stables. But he also encourages the rumors, letting himself be seen exercising on his horse every day, so that Tylin won’t be blamed for the disappearance of the damane. He worries over Teslyn and over the fact that he is still running into Tuon fairly often, about Tylin coming back before he has a chance to escape, and about the gholam finding him. But worse is the struggle to come up with a viable plan of escape, as they can only get the damane out of the kennels at night and need a signed order from one of the blood for the damane to move. They also need women to play the sul’dam.  As the gholam attacks lead to calls for increased Seanchan patrols in the streets at night, Mat gets his first piece of good news when Juilin arrives in his rooms with a cloth sack containing two sul’dam dresses and an a’dam. He meets with Joline and Setalle Anan, but Joline adamantly refuses to put the a’dam on; Mat is even menaced by her two Warders as he tries to convince her that this is the only way. He learns that Setalle means to come with them; her husband and all her family have already left on his fishing boats, and Setalle has already sold the inn. She has stayed only to help Joline, and refuses to live in a land that enslaves channelers. She will meet her family in Illian. Setalle is able to browbeat Joline into accepting the necessity of wearing the a’dam, and that they might as well test it now. Mat is confused. “Not every woman can be a sul’dam. You should know that by now. I have hopes that I can, but better we find out before the last hour.” Scowling at the stubbornly closed bracelet, she turned it in her hands. “Do you know how to open this thing? I cannot even find where it opens.” With Setalle wearing the bracelet, the collared Joline is only able to take two steps before she falls to the ground in agony. With his escape plans dashed, Mat assures them he will find another way, but Setalle seems to guess that he doesn’t have any other plans.  On his way back to the Palace, however, he is stopped by Bayle Domon. After some prompting Mat is able to recall some hazy memories of the man, and Domon insists that they get a drink together—only to usher Mat into a room and present him to “​​Lady Egeanin Tamarath.” Egeanin intends to buy a ship in the spring and escape, and she wants Mat, Thom, Juilin, and whoever else Mat can supply to crew it. As Domon urges her to to be honest with Mat, Mat realizes that the Seekers must be after her. He tells her she needs to leave as quickly as she can, and travel to somewhere the Seanchan don’t control. Egeanin reluctantly agrees. She says she can pay Mat, but he responds that he doesn’t need gold—he needs thee sul’dam who will keep their mouths shut. After a moment, Egeanin agrees to supply these for him. Thom and Juilin somewhat reluctantly admit that they believe Domon and Egeanin can be trusted. Mat convinces them to tell him what happened in Ebou Dar, and Mat doesn’t understand why they should worry about rumors spreading about a male a’dam, until Thom points out what could happen if, say, enough people believed the rumors that Rand has sworn fealty to the White Tower. Juilin says it doesn’t matter because the a’dam is at the bottom of the sea. The next morning, Mat drills Lopin on the plan to have Lopin and Nerim secure Mat’s things from the Wandering Woman and then to take them and Olver with the rest of the Redarms out of the city. If Mat doesn’t meet them at the rendezvous by a certain time, they are to keep moving until they can join Talmanes and the rest of the Band. The alarm would go up with the morning inspection of the kennels, and if he was not out of the city before that, he expected to learn whether his luck ran to stopping a headsman’s axe. He had been told that he was fated to die and live again—a prophecy, or near enough one—but he was pretty sure that had already happened. With some difficulty, Mat has talked Beslan down from staging a full uprising to setting fire to some of the Seanchan stores as a diversion. With every servant in the Palace aware that he is going to leave soon, Mat makes sure to be seen frowning at the weather, and resolves not to take his ashandarei from Tylin’s rooms until the last possible moment. Juilin is going to take Thera, the da’covale woman he loves, from the Palace while Thom and one of the sul’dam are to take Joline from the Wandering Woman and meet Mat, with Egeanin, Domon, and the other two sul’dam, Teslyn and Eadasina, at the city gate. It’s a good plan, but Mat knows that plans never go exactly as they should; he’s too worried even to eat. When the time comes Mat goes to the stableyard, taking shelter from the rain under a doorway. Egeanin arrives, with Domon, a pair of sul’dam, and an entourage Mat can’t make out in the dark. Egeanin complains that Matt didn’t mention that Joline had two men with her, or that Mistress Anan was coming with them, but luckily Egeanin knows how to adapt. Mat is a little worried that she altered the plan, bringing everyone from the inn with her to the Palace.Egeanin names the two sul’dam as Renna and Seta, and Mat wonders what hold Egeanin has on them. “No point standing here,” Mat said. “Let’s get on with it.” He let her changes in the plan go without further comment. After all, lying on that bed in Tylin’s apartments, he had decided to risk a change or two himself. One thing I love about Mat’s sections is that I feel like, of all Jordan’s characters, Mat has the most specific and developed narrative voice. Jordan’s narration can sometimes be a very tight third person and other times drift into a wider, more omniscient point of view, which often works but sometimes can feel forced or contrived in an obvious way. But Mat’s sections always feel very clear and the little hints and dramatic ironies that Jordan slips in for the readers never feel out of place, nor do the moments in which he withholds the character’s thoughts from us. As a writer myself, I’m always under the impression that Mat is one of the characters Jordan most enjoyed writing. One has to wonder if any of the fortuitous circumstances that have brought Egenanin and Domon into Mat’s scheme have to do with his ta’veren sphere of influence. On the surface it seems as though his, Rand’s, and Perrin’s powers are very different, but if we set aside the fact that the scale and power of Rand’s influence is on a whole different level, the different expression of their ta’veren nature is mostly down to perception and focus. So far, Perrin’s power seems the least obvious. We have mostly seen it express itself when he is making a speech and leading people, which is a much more subtle expression than people getting married or the sudden discovery of treasure buried near a random village. Rand and Mat also influence people this way, but it’s only with Rand that the influence is so pronounced that it’s easily identified by those who it affects, such as during the initial negotiations with the Sea Folk. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t working when Mat and Perrin are negotiating or recruiting; it just means that the results feel a bit more plausible. And as we know, ta’veren powers don’t make the impossible happen, even for Rand al’Thor. The dice Mat loves to play make his effect on the pattern, on the likelihood of certain outcomes, clear and obvious in a way they wouldn’t be otherwise. He and Rand have both been saved from assassination by stumbling or “randomly” moving in a way that foiled a surprise attack, but while they both recognize that this was probably ta’veren chance versus regular blind chance, they can’t really know. If you throw dice twenty times and they come up the same every time, it’s pretty hard to deny something unusual is going on. Just like the story Juilin tells in chapter 29. “Once, while Rand al’Thor was in Tear, I saw a tossed coin land on its edge five times in a row. We finally walked away and left it standing there on the table. I suppose anything can happen.” It’s easy to see how tossed dice or thrown coins are affected by the ta’veren manipulation of chance. It’s clear and simple. It’s a bit harder to know that a sudden trip or casual movement that averts disaster is down to the same cause, but if you know you’re ta’veren, you can assume that your influence is probably at work. But how about the fortuitous arrival of Egeanin into the kitchen just as Mat was meeting with Setalle and Joline? That’s a much more complicated situation than dice. Before Mat decided to go check on his chest under the floorboards, he was feeling pretty good about how everything was going and heleft the secreting away of his money and clothes to Nerim and Lopin. Suddenly he began to worry about the loose coins being hidden beside the chest, about someone prying up the floorboard and easily finding his money. Only… once he arrived and looked at the setup he immediately felt silly for worrying. Setalle would have sent for Mat if he hadn’t already been there when she arrived with Joline, but the timing would have been off, then, and Mat would not have been in the kitchen when Domon pushed his way in and Egeanin demanded a room. Meeting when they did gave Domon a chance to recognize Mat and consider his change in station, for the encounter with Bethamin, and for Domon to decide to recruit Mat’s assistance right when Mat needed theirs in turn. Even if the meeting itself was not powered by ta’veren turning of chance, it may be that Domon was compelled by it in his decision to seek out Mat’s aid in Egeanin’s escape from Ebou Dar. It’s not an entirely implausible choice, especially given how few other options they have and the fact that they know he is a companion of Thom Merrilin. However, Bayle doesn’t know a lot about Mat, other than his connection to Thom, the fact that he’s clearly come up in the world, and the fact that he was able to survive being chased by Myrdraal and Trollocs. Which could mean anything, really. It certainly doesn’t make him automatically trustworthy, and being a one-time companion of Thom’s doesn’t mean they’re close friends or that Thom trusts him, either. There’s no way to say for sure, of course, but so many coincidences and chance (re)meetings seems significant to me. As does the good luck of Egeanin being on the secret of the sul’dam and Bethamin accidentally revealing the truth about Renna and Seta just in time for it to be very useful to Mat. If they had just had Bethamin, it wouldn’t have been enough. There’s a certain irony in Bethamin’s situation now. After being so careful to be a perfect sul’dam and draw only the right kind of attention to herself, she’s now being forced into treasonous action. And after attending carefully to the fact that Teslyn was pretending compliance in order to lull the sul’dam and arranging for the harsh treatment to break her—treatment that is already starting to have an effect, judging by Mat’s observations—she is now being blackmailed into playing sul’dam for Teslyn so that she can escape. I kind of love it, to be honest. I don’t have a lot of sympathy for the sul’dam who have discovered they are marath’damane, who are now facing the fear and terror they have inflicted upon others. No one deserves collaring, not even former sul’dam, but being used for their abilities to help free damane feels like exactly the right kind of poetic justice for all three of these women. If they were smart they could even leave with Mat and his group… but I doubt that will happen.  It’s been clear for some time that Setalle Anan has a connection to the White Tower, but she can’t be a former novice or Accepted who failed to make Aes Sedai because no one senses the ability to channel in her. She is a former Aes Sedai who was stilled or burned herself out. I wouldn’t have guessed that the a’dam would cause a problem if held by a woman who couldn’t channel. We know that the Empress would occasionally put the bracelet on a man, and either nothing would happen or he and the damane would die in agony. If the man had the ability to learn to channel, the a’dam would attempt to establish a link, but this wouldn’t work because it was designed to work with saidar, not saidin. But if the man didn’t have the ability then nothing would happen; presumably, when the bracelet is worn by a non-channeler then the a’dam is basically just an ordinary piece of jewelry as far as they are concerned. My guess here is that, since the bracelet can’t register Setalle as a channeler and create a link with her, the bracelet is behaving the same way as it would if she were the peg a sul’dam left it on, acting as though Joline was trying to move the bracelet by herself. I was surprised at first, but it kind of makes sense. The collaring of channelers needs to be as foolproof as possible, and the secret nature of the clasps is only one line of defense. Seta and Renna both knew how to unfasten the a’dam and yet even though they were each trying to remove the other’s a’dam, they seem to have been physically affected very similarly to how they would have been if they had been trying to remove their own. Again, this makes sense—damane work closely with their sul’dam, and even if the sul’dam are cautious, a damane could accidentally have enough opportunity to observe how the collars open. You would want to build in a failsafe so that a collared woman couldn’t free another, even if she did understand the latch. And as long as you’re thinking about two damane aiding each other, why not also provide against her receiving some other outside help? It took Mat an hour to figure out how the latch worked—someone who wanted to free a damane would stand a much better chance if they could first take the collared woman to somewhere hidden where they could examine the collar at length than if they had to figure it out before spiriting the damane out of her kennel. And when the a’dam was first designed there would have been a greater danger of such an act, when female channelers would likely have had friends and allies, than there is now, when Seanchan society shuns them. It was really upsetting when Mat recognized Ryma Galfrey among the damane, and saw how passive and content she now is with her new life. And speaking of formerly powerful people who are now Seanchan slaves… I have to wonder if Thera might not be Amathera. We know that the Seanchan have conquered Tarabon, and while they are happy to keep the current power structure if the nobles and leaders can be made part of the Blood and folded into the Seanchan hierarchy and way of life, sworn to the Empress and obeying all those of the Blood who exist above them, I can’t imagine Amathera submitting to her new life as pragmatically as Tylin has. Not after having seen how she was with Elayne and Nynaeve. Of course the name might be a coincidence, but the Seanchan have a habit of making diminutives out of the names of slaves who don’t obey. Furthermore, Egeanin was also involved in Amathera’s rescue. I don’t think Juilin met Amathera, but he was in Ebou Dar. It would be just like Jordan to bring Amathera back at this moment, and I feel pretty confident that my guess is correct. And I like the idea of Amathera and Juilin together. She’s a noble who until recently had little idea of what the rest of her people lived like, and he’s a commoner who is disdainful of the nobility. But Elayne also observed that Amathera had a strong sense of justice, which Juilin also has. It’s also interesting to see Mat trying to manage Beslan’s desire to lead a revolt against the Seanchan. Mat has an understanding of the Seanchan tactics that Beslan doesn’t, especially because he understands the common people. Even though his mother didn’t control very much territory, from Beslan’s perspective he has gone from being a free nobleman to a conquered person, whose freedom exists only at the whim of his conquerors and is contingent upon his behaving in a very specified way. It’s not the same as being actually enslaved, but there are similarities, and a misstep could very well see him being made da’covale. Tylin may very well share this opinion, despite being more willing to accept that she has no alternative. But as has already been noticed by Mat and by others, for the common people not much changes under Seanchan rule. In time the Seanchan might expect them to conform to more of their rules and hierarchies, but while commoners are expected to behave appropriately towards the Blood and everyone is expected to take the oaths, those who don’t rebel against the Seanchan rule aren’t being sold into slavery or otherwise punished, and are (mostly) allowed to continue their lives uninterrupted. It would be difficult to encourage them to risk their lives, and risk being made into slaves, under such circumstances, as Mat is well aware. And his concern for Tylin is notable too. He wants to make sure she isn’t implicated, either in Beslyn’s actions or Matt’s own, which is commendable really, especially given what she has put Mat through. Not to say she deserves what the Seachan would do to her, but it’s a lot of extra thought for Mat to have to take while he’s already juggling a lot of problems and trying to bring them all together into one solid escape plan. And then there’s the mystery of Noal. Narratively, it is clear that he is going to be important, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he ended up helping out with an unexpected complication and coming with them in their escape from Ebou Dar. In a lot of ways, Noal reminds me of Thom—he’s a storyteller, he seems to be very well-traveled, and he also is very canny, despite his somewhat befuddled attitude. He’s spot on about Mat of course, for all that Mat can’t see it, and he was quick-witted in deducing what was up with the gholam. An aside: When the concept of the gholam was first introduced, I pointed out the problems and inherent (even if accidental) antisemitism in taking a creature from Jewish mythology that was a protector of a persecuted people and turning it into a monster created by the Dark to murder channelers. Stating that the creature drinks blood—that in addition to being a targeted weapon against Aes Sedai it is also a weird vampire that haunts the streets snapping up innocent victims and drinking their blood to live—is an unfortunate increase in that antisemitic flavor, and I think it’s a really poor decision on Jordan’s part. He could have leaned a little more into the vampiric nature of it, or maybe called it a ghoul instead, and that would have been just as effective of a creature while referencing something in the mythology of our world which is actually aligned to evil and darkness. Everything we’ve seen of Noal so far makes me wonder if he isn’t also a gleeman, perhaps with some important connections to someone that will become relevant later, just as Thom’s connections to Morgase were. Perhaps it has something to do with Shara. Unlike Mat, I am inclined to believe that he really has been there, or at least knows something about the place. And I seem to remember that back in Lord of Chaos, Graendal showed off some slaves she had taken from a distant land. That could have been Shara, I suppose. I know there are others that are on the other side of the Aiel Waste but not enough about them to form a theory. I might well be off here, but Noal’s claim of having traveled to Shara feels important. And we do know that Darkfriend agents are in Ebou Dar; perhaps Noal is attached to them in some way. He might not be an ally after all. It’s hard to believe that we are getting so close to the end of Winter’s Heart, but there are only five more chapters left in the book! Next week we’re onto chapters 31 and 32, with a possibility for 33 depending on how far I get. Will Mat and his friends manage their escape? How are things going with Rand’s plans to cleanse saidin? Only time (and my hopefully decent time-management) will tell! See you next week! The post Reading The Wheel of Time: With Help, Mat Manages an Escape Plan in <i>Winter’s Heart</i> (Part 19) appeared first on Reactor.
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How to open the Duck Vault in Roblox The Classic
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The duck has opened up in Roblox The Classic, giving way to the Duck Vault. You’ll need a four-digit code to get through and unlock its secrets. How to find the code for the Duck Vault in Roblox The Classic Unfortunately, I can’t just give you the Duck Vault code, as the numbers are different for all Roblox The Classic servers, so you’ll need to find them yourself. Thankfully, it’s pretty easy, especially if you’ve unlocked the Portals. Go to the locations I’ve detailed below and either make a note of the number and color or take a picture. The yellow digit can be found next to the duck at spawn, on the lid. Screenshot: PC Invasion The green digit can be found inside the volcano. Screenshot: PC Invasion The red digit can be found behind The Hunt portal near spawn. Screenshot: PC Invasion And finally, the blue digit can be found inside the moon on the green truck. Screenshot: PC Invasion With all the digits recorded...
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8 best tower defence games in Roblox
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With such a huge selection, if you’re looking for the best Roblox Tower Defence game, you may be overwhelmed. However, this list should help you decide. Top Tower Defence Games in Roblox 2024 I am endlessly amazed at the weird and wonderful ways in which people build their Roblox games. Tower Defence is just another prime example of how inventive creators can be. Toilet Tower Defence Playing off the all too popular Skibidee Toilet meme that I am simply far too old to get my head around, this Tower Defence is by far the most popular Tower Defence on Roblox for 2024. It is highly populated and has a huge range of skill levels. You can take it easy on the lower levels or sweat it out with the pros. There are a lot of levels with some fun designs, and you get to play with your favourite… toilets? Screenshot: PC Invasion Tower Defence Simulator Here is a classic tower defence-style game with your expected military units and some inventive maps. You can play ...
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Global Elections Face Growing Censorship Threat: The Rise of “Prebunking”
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If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The feverish search for the next “disinformation” silver bullet continues as several elections are being held worldwide. Censorship enthusiasts, who habitually use the terms “dis/misinformation” to go after lawful online speech that happens to not suit their political or ideological agenda, now feel that debunking has failed them. (That can be yet another euphemism for censorship – when “debunking” political speech means removing information those directly or indirectly in control of platforms don’t like.) Enter “prebuking” – and regardless of how risky, especially when applied in a democracy, this is, those who support the method are not swayed even by the possibility it may not work. Prebunking is a distinctly dystopian notion that the audiences and social media users can be “programmed” (proponents use the term, “inoculated”) to reject information as untrustworthy. To achieve that, speech must be discredited and suppressed as “misinformation” (via warnings from censors) before, not after it is seen by people. “A radical playbook” is what some legacy media reports call this, at the same time implicitly justifying it as a necessity in a year that has been systematically hyped up as particularly dangerous because of elections taking place around the globe. The Washington Post disturbingly sums up prebunking as exposing people to “weakened doses of misinformation paired with explanations (…) aimed at helping the public develop ‘mental antibodies’.” This type of manipulation is supposed to steer the “unwashed masses” toward making the right (aka, desired by the “prebunkers”) conclusions, as they decide who to vote for. Even as this is seen by opponents as a threat to democracy, it is being adopted widely – “from Arizona to Taiwan (with the EU in between)” – under the pretext of actually protecting democracy. Where there are governments and censorship these days, there’s inevitably Big Tech, and Google and Meta are mentioned as particularly involved in carrying out prebunking campaigns, notably in the EU. Apparently Google will not be developing Americans’ “mental antibodies” ahead of the US vote in November – that might prove too controversial, at least at this point in time. The risk-reward ratio here is also unappealing. “There aren’t really any actual field experiments showing that it (prebunking) can change people’s behavior in an enduring way,” said Cornell University psychology professor Gordon Pennycook. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Global Elections Face Growing Censorship Threat: The Rise of “Prebunking” appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Theatre Apologizes for Actor Richard Dreyfuss Exercising His First Amendment Rights
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The Puzzling Rise In Orca "Attacks" On Boats Has Been Explained By Whale Scientists
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Scientists at the International Whaling Commission (IWC) have released a report on the recent rise in orcas ramming boats off the Iberian Peninsula.Since 2020, a small group of orca off the Iberian Peninsula (known as Iberian killer whales) have interacted with vessels off the coast of Morocco, Spain, and Portugal at least 673 times – a lot more than in previous years. These interactions do not tend to end well for the boats, with the ramming behavior mainly targeted at medium-length sailboats typically smaller than 12 meters (29 feet) in length, focusing on spade rudders.Though not all of these "attacks" resulted in damage, some vessels have been sunk by the orcas, including a Polish yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar in November 2023. Out of concern for the safety of vessels and the critically endangered whales, the Spanish and Portuguese governments ordered a report into the behavior, which was finally released on Friday. The report – the result of a workshop between biologists, people working in the marine industry, and government officials – explains the behavior and offers advice on how to deal with the interactions. Though the behavior has prompted Internet talk of an orca communist uprising against the super-rich, the report stresses that the behavior is not even aggressive. In fact, the behavior is likely playful, and the result of having a bit more free time."In light of the available observations and reports on the interactions (Item 2.2.1) and the presentations here, the Workshop concluded that there was no evidence that the interactions between Iberian killer whales and vessels are aggressive on the whales’ part," the team wrote in the report.  "The behavior has more in common with fads seen elsewhere and seems associated with play or socializing, perhaps encouraged by the recent increased abundance and availability of prey—reducing the time needed for foraging—and by the reduction in negative interactions with fisheries."       Orcas are known to show trends in new behaviors, adopting fads every now and then. "Different populations often have distinct dietary specializations that are maintained by cultural transmission, and these ‘ecotypes’ typically have a variety of persistent behavioral traditions that are related to their divergent foraging," the report explains. "Some populations may also develop unusual and temporary behavioral ‘fads’ and other idiosyncrasies that do not appear to serve any obvious adaptive purpose. Understanding the recent boat interactions by Iberian killer whales may benefit from an examination of such ephemeral traditions in other well-studied killer whale populations."In 1987, for obvious example, a group of orcas in the Puget Sound area of the northeast Pacific, one female orca from k-pod began carrying a dead salmon around on her nose. The behavior spread over the next 5-6 weeks, and by the end of it, orcas from her own and two other pods were wearing dead salmon hats. Then, all of a sudden, the fad was over. Bar a few times the following summer and a brief resurgence in 2008– latecomers, like humans just now deciding to wear Flares – the dead salmon hat trend has never been seen again.The team also noted that males in another group of whales go through periods of "ritualized ramming or butting of heads" every now and then, with the behavior disappearing and reappearing, once ceasing for 20 years before beginning again. The group suggests the behavior may have evolved from the less harmful behavior of "prop watching", in which killer whales place their head near the propeller wash. Though no other group has taken this "next step" of damaging the rudders, the report suggests more time for playful behavior and more juveniles may have led to the trend. "It was suggested that some level of playful interactions began earlier with young juveniles, although these initial interactions did not result in rudder damage," the report reads. "This playful behavior may have escalated as the animals grew older."Similar escalation has been seen in a southern resident killer whale population of Washington, USA, in which the orcas play with porpoises in the harbor to the point of killing them, essentially playing with them to death.Understanding the behavior is not aggressive will help with reducing potentially dangerous interactions. Attempts to deter the whales – while also being illegal due to the critically endangered status of the whales – are likely reinforcing the behavior, and increasing the risk of damage to vessels. While using sound – such as banging noises – may be necessary during particularly dangerous interactions, long-term the animals could associate the sound with the fun game of smash boat they are playing.But knowing the behavior is playful, and likely linked to "prop watching", the group suggests a few ways to decrease such interactions. Essentially, this could be achieved by making boats appear less fun for the whales. The group of whales has swum near small-scale fishing vessels in Morocco for decades without such dangerous interactions, possibly due to the rudders being uninteresting to them. Modifying rudders to make them abrasive or bumpy – though not damaging to whales – could make them similarly disinteresting. A trial of this will take place over the summer.In the meantime, the group recommended that mariners do not make efforts to deter whales from the area, and move away from potentially dangerous interactions."Move away from the whales as quickly as possible, at least 2 to 3km [1.2 to 1.9 miles] from the area in which the whales were encountered, either toward the coast (in the Gulf of Cádiz and Strait of Gibraltar) or toward an area where rescue can be expedited," the report adds. "Moving away is not guaranteed to end the interaction or prevent damage, but may reduce the latter’s likelihood. Mariners should alert authorities as soon as an encounter begins, which should help with response time for a rescue if needed."
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Oregon Officials Warn People Not To Touch Mystery Tar-Like Substance On West Coast Beaches
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Oregon Officials Warn People Not To Touch Mystery Tar-Like Substance On West Coast Beaches

Visitors to the northern Oregon and southern Washington coastline are being told to avoid touching balls and patties of an oily, tar-like substance that’s been washing up on the shore and affecting wildlife.The substance was first reported on May 19, and in the days that followed, was found along a roughly 240-kilometer (150-mile) stretch of coast from Long Beach, Washington, down to Waldport, Oregon, by a Unified Command set up to respond to the incident.Wildlife has also been affected by the appearance of the tar-like substance, with multiple birds discovered coated in it. Whilst cleanup teams have been working to rescue contaminated animals, some common murres – a bird species that breeds along the West Coast – have been found dead. IFLScience is not responsible for content shared from external sites.What exactly they’ve been contaminated by is unclear. Both state and federal agencies have been testing the substance and have so far been able to determine that it’s petroleum-based. The source, however, remains unknown. According to a statement from Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), response teams were set to carry out aerial surveillance at the weekend to try and identify the substance’s origins.In the meantime, teams from the U.S. Coast Guard, Oregon DEQ, and Washington Department of Ecology have been continuing to monitor beaches for any further appearances of the tar-like substance and affected wildlife.Whilst the public has been encouraged to help out by reporting oiled wildlife, officials from the Unified Command have also warned people to leave the substance – and any affected animals – well alone.“Coastal visitors are encouraged to avoid touching or handling the tar balls or other oily material. Dogs and other pets should be kept away from these materials. Tar balls are sticky and can get on skin, hair and clothing,” cautioned the Oregon DEQ.“Please leave cleanup to professional responders who are trained and equipped to handle this type of material.”Visitors who spot contaminated wildlife have also been asked to refrain from touching them, or burying them if found dead. “Untrained handling of affected wildlife is dangerous to the animals and any individuals attempting to help,” said the Oregon DEQ.If anyone does happen to get the substance on them, the response team has some useful advice for getting it off: use something that can cut through grease. That includes bog-standard soap and water, but also baby oil, shampoo, and dish detergent – and definitely don’t use solvents or fuel products.
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Couple’s worried when rescue deer disappears but then she returns days later with ‘treasure’
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Couple’s worried when rescue deer disappears but then she returns days later with ‘treasure’

A video introduces Dottie, a baby deer whose story begins with a harrowing ordeal. Abandoned in the woods and left to die, her fate seemed grim until a compassionate woman named Cort intervened. Cort discovered the helpless fawn and, driven by her innate kindness, decided to rescue and care for her. This act of kindness... The post Couple’s worried when rescue deer disappears but then she returns days later with ‘treasure’ appeared first on Animal Channel.
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