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submitted 4 days ago by zitrone@europe.pub to c/onehundredninetysix

New account, so i gotta follow the rule.

I photographed this puddle 2017-04-02, almost 9 years ago.

Back then, i edited the image a bit to increase the heart-shaped-ness, sadly i don't have the original anymore.

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[-] zitrone@europe.pub 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

It took me too long to realize that you are probably not talking about something traumatic happening in 2017, but rather about the fact that 2017 was 9 years ago.

However I looked up things that happened in 2017 and these are the things that seemed relevant to me by my arbitrary scale:

  • start of Tronald Dumps first presidency including all the stupid shit he did during his first year like withdrawing from the paris climate agreement and UNESCO
  • Kim Jong-uns half brother gets assasinated
  • the world's first reflight of an orbital-class rocket
  • the last person born in the 19th century dies
  • The first observation of a collision of two neutron stars. Both gravitational and electromagnetic waves from the event are detected.
  • In the first month of the second phase of the Rohingya genocide starting in August 2017, at least 6700 people are murdered by the Myanmar military.¹
  • The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is voted for by 122 states.
  • Cassini–Huygens ends its 13-year mission by plunging into Saturn, becoming the first spacecraft to enter the planet's atmosphere.
  • Fortnite releases 💀
  • Based on the results of a previously held referendum, Catalonia declares independence from Spain, however no one cares², so Catalonia still part of Spain today
  • A new species of Orang Utan is identified
  • The Zimbabwean Military takes control of the country in a coup d'état
  • ʻOumuamua is the first confirmed interstellar object detected passing through the Solar System

¹ the whole genocide has way more deaths (at least 24000), is still ongoing and caused 1,5 Million to flee the country

² it didn't receive recognition from any country and it produced no legal effect.

[-] FGoo@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 days ago

Quite an year indeed, but ig when you take a summary of most years there's always something interesting (not always in a good way, especially the recent years ◕︵◕ )

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