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  1. The growing movement of #Indigenous leaders across #NorthernOntario opposing #NuclearWaste dump

    'We live off the land every day. It’s the most precious food market we have in the world'

    October 3, 2024
    Jon Thompson

    "#FirstNations opposing nuclear waste burial in northwestern Ontario are growing in number and are now mobilizing across the region.

    "A fledgling movement of Indigenous leaders hosted a small rally with non-Indigenous allies in #ThunderBay on Wednesday, with a refrain of 'Gaa-Wiin,' the #Anishinaabemowin word meaning 'no' to nuclear waste burial.

    "The demonstration followed a letter signed by nine chiefs last week, asking the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to respect their will not to bury Canada’s most #radioactive nuclear waste in a #DeepRepository site between the town of #Ignace and #WabigoonLake #Ojibway First Nation.

    "The #NWMO is expected to issue a final decision by year’s end as to whether it will transport used #NuclearFuel, produced since the 1960s, by either train or highway over 1,600 kilometres to a deep geological repository. If the Ignace is chosen over Bruce County, where nuclear energy and its waste is produced, transportation would begin in the 2040s and will take 40 years to complete.

    "Although the site selection process has been underway for 20 years, the looming final decision has prompted political actions, including a larger #ThunderBay demonstration in April and a march last month along the highway near the proposed site.

    "'I don’t know why some people just don’t understand,' Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek (#GrassyNarrows First Nation) #ChiefRudyTurtle told the crowd of around 300 people. 'It’s so simple: no means no. That’s all it is. Why can’t you understand that? We are saying no, we don’t want nuclear waste.'"

    "Thirteen First Nations have now signed on to last week’s statement opposing the repository, including #NorthwestAngle #33, whose leadership committed to the cause on Wednesday. Signatories include #FortWilliamFirstNation, #Gakijiwanong #Anishinaabe (#LacLaCroix First Nation), #GullBayFirstNation, #Kitchenuhmaykoosib #Inninuwug (#BigTroutLake First Nation), #MuskratDam First Nation, #Neskantaga First Nation, #NetmizaaggamigNishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation), #Ojibways of #Onigaming, #ShoalLake #40 First Nation, #Wapekeka First Nation, #WauzhushkOnigum Nation."

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    #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWasteDump #InformedConsent #CanadaFirstNations #NuclearTransport #NativeAmericanNews

  2. The growing movement of #Indigenous leaders across #NorthernOntario opposing #NuclearWaste dump

    'We live off the land every day. It’s the most precious food market we have in the world'

    October 3, 2024
    Jon Thompson

    "#FirstNations opposing nuclear waste burial in northwestern Ontario are growing in number and are now mobilizing across the region.

    "A fledgling movement of Indigenous leaders hosted a small rally with non-Indigenous allies in #ThunderBay on Wednesday, with a refrain of 'Gaa-Wiin,' the #Anishinaabemowin word meaning 'no' to nuclear waste burial.

    "The demonstration followed a letter signed by nine chiefs last week, asking the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to respect their will not to bury Canada’s most #radioactive nuclear waste in a #DeepRepository site between the town of #Ignace and #WabigoonLake #Ojibway First Nation.

    "The #NWMO is expected to issue a final decision by year’s end as to whether it will transport used #NuclearFuel, produced since the 1960s, by either train or highway over 1,600 kilometres to a deep geological repository. If the Ignace is chosen over Bruce County, where nuclear energy and its waste is produced, transportation would begin in the 2040s and will take 40 years to complete.

    "Although the site selection process has been underway for 20 years, the looming final decision has prompted political actions, including a larger #ThunderBay demonstration in April and a march last month along the highway near the proposed site.

    "'I don’t know why some people just don’t understand,' Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek (#GrassyNarrows First Nation) #ChiefRudyTurtle told the crowd of around 300 people. 'It’s so simple: no means no. That’s all it is. Why can’t you understand that? We are saying no, we don’t want nuclear waste.'"

    "Thirteen First Nations have now signed on to last week’s statement opposing the repository, including #NorthwestAngle #33, whose leadership committed to the cause on Wednesday. Signatories include #FortWilliamFirstNation, #Gakijiwanong #Anishinaabe (#LacLaCroix First Nation), #GullBayFirstNation, #Kitchenuhmaykoosib #Inninuwug (#BigTroutLake First Nation), #MuskratDam First Nation, #Neskantaga First Nation, #NetmizaaggamigNishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation), #Ojibways of #Onigaming, #ShoalLake #40 First Nation, #Wapekeka First Nation, #WauzhushkOnigum Nation."

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    #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWasteDump #InformedConsent #CanadaFirstNations #NuclearTransport #NativeAmericanNews

  3. The growing movement of #Indigenous leaders across #NorthernOntario opposing #NuclearWaste dump

    'We live off the land every day. It’s the most precious food market we have in the world'

    October 3, 2024
    Jon Thompson

    "#FirstNations opposing nuclear waste burial in northwestern Ontario are growing in number and are now mobilizing across the region.

    "A fledgling movement of Indigenous leaders hosted a small rally with non-Indigenous allies in #ThunderBay on Wednesday, with a refrain of 'Gaa-Wiin,' the #Anishinaabemowin word meaning 'no' to nuclear waste burial.

    "The demonstration followed a letter signed by nine chiefs last week, asking the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to respect their will not to bury Canada’s most #radioactive nuclear waste in a #DeepRepository site between the town of #Ignace and #WabigoonLake #Ojibway First Nation.

    "The #NWMO is expected to issue a final decision by year’s end as to whether it will transport used #NuclearFuel, produced since the 1960s, by either train or highway over 1,600 kilometres to a deep geological repository. If the Ignace is chosen over Bruce County, where nuclear energy and its waste is produced, transportation would begin in the 2040s and will take 40 years to complete.

    "Although the site selection process has been underway for 20 years, the looming final decision has prompted political actions, including a larger #ThunderBay demonstration in April and a march last month along the highway near the proposed site.

    "'I don’t know why some people just don’t understand,' Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek (#GrassyNarrows First Nation) #ChiefRudyTurtle told the crowd of around 300 people. 'It’s so simple: no means no. That’s all it is. Why can’t you understand that? We are saying no, we don’t want nuclear waste.'"

    "Thirteen First Nations have now signed on to last week’s statement opposing the repository, including #NorthwestAngle #33, whose leadership committed to the cause on Wednesday. Signatories include #FortWilliamFirstNation, #Gakijiwanong #Anishinaabe (#LacLaCroix First Nation), #GullBayFirstNation, #Kitchenuhmaykoosib #Inninuwug (#BigTroutLake First Nation), #MuskratDam First Nation, #Neskantaga First Nation, #NetmizaaggamigNishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation), #Ojibways of #Onigaming, #ShoalLake #40 First Nation, #Wapekeka First Nation, #WauzhushkOnigum Nation."

    Read more:
    ricochet.media/indigenous/the-

    #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWasteDump #InformedConsent #CanadaFirstNations #NuclearTransport #NativeAmericanNews

  4. The growing movement of #Indigenous leaders across #NorthernOntario opposing #NuclearWaste dump

    'We live off the land every day. It’s the most precious food market we have in the world'

    October 3, 2024
    Jon Thompson

    "#FirstNations opposing nuclear waste burial in northwestern Ontario are growing in number and are now mobilizing across the region.

    "A fledgling movement of Indigenous leaders hosted a small rally with non-Indigenous allies in #ThunderBay on Wednesday, with a refrain of 'Gaa-Wiin,' the #Anishinaabemowin word meaning 'no' to nuclear waste burial.

    "The demonstration followed a letter signed by nine chiefs last week, asking the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to respect their will not to bury Canada’s most #radioactive nuclear waste in a #DeepRepository site between the town of #Ignace and #WabigoonLake #Ojibway First Nation.

    "The #NWMO is expected to issue a final decision by year’s end as to whether it will transport used #NuclearFuel, produced since the 1960s, by either train or highway over 1,600 kilometres to a deep geological repository. If the Ignace is chosen over Bruce County, where nuclear energy and its waste is produced, transportation would begin in the 2040s and will take 40 years to complete.

    "Although the site selection process has been underway for 20 years, the looming final decision has prompted political actions, including a larger #ThunderBay demonstration in April and a march last month along the highway near the proposed site.

    "'I don’t know why some people just don’t understand,' Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek (#GrassyNarrows First Nation) #ChiefRudyTurtle told the crowd of around 300 people. 'It’s so simple: no means no. That’s all it is. Why can’t you understand that? We are saying no, we don’t want nuclear waste.'"

    "Thirteen First Nations have now signed on to last week’s statement opposing the repository, including #NorthwestAngle #33, whose leadership committed to the cause on Wednesday. Signatories include #FortWilliamFirstNation, #Gakijiwanong #Anishinaabe (#LacLaCroix First Nation), #GullBayFirstNation, #Kitchenuhmaykoosib #Inninuwug (#BigTroutLake First Nation), #MuskratDam First Nation, #Neskantaga First Nation, #NetmizaaggamigNishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation), #Ojibways of #Onigaming, #ShoalLake #40 First Nation, #Wapekeka First Nation, #WauzhushkOnigum Nation."

    Read more:
    ricochet.media/indigenous/the-

    #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWasteDump #InformedConsent #CanadaFirstNations #NuclearTransport #NativeAmericanNews

  5. The growing movement of #Indigenous leaders across #NorthernOntario opposing #NuclearWaste dump

    'We live off the land every day. It’s the most precious food market we have in the world'

    October 3, 2024
    Jon Thompson

    "#FirstNations opposing nuclear waste burial in northwestern Ontario are growing in number and are now mobilizing across the region.

    "A fledgling movement of Indigenous leaders hosted a small rally with non-Indigenous allies in #ThunderBay on Wednesday, with a refrain of 'Gaa-Wiin,' the #Anishinaabemowin word meaning 'no' to nuclear waste burial.

    "The demonstration followed a letter signed by nine chiefs last week, asking the Nuclear Waste Management Organization to respect their will not to bury Canada’s most #radioactive nuclear waste in a #DeepRepository site between the town of #Ignace and #WabigoonLake #Ojibway First Nation.

    "The #NWMO is expected to issue a final decision by year’s end as to whether it will transport used #NuclearFuel, produced since the 1960s, by either train or highway over 1,600 kilometres to a deep geological repository. If the Ignace is chosen over Bruce County, where nuclear energy and its waste is produced, transportation would begin in the 2040s and will take 40 years to complete.

    "Although the site selection process has been underway for 20 years, the looming final decision has prompted political actions, including a larger #ThunderBay demonstration in April and a march last month along the highway near the proposed site.

    "'I don’t know why some people just don’t understand,' Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek (#GrassyNarrows First Nation) #ChiefRudyTurtle told the crowd of around 300 people. 'It’s so simple: no means no. That’s all it is. Why can’t you understand that? We are saying no, we don’t want nuclear waste.'"

    "Thirteen First Nations have now signed on to last week’s statement opposing the repository, including #NorthwestAngle #33, whose leadership committed to the cause on Wednesday. Signatories include #FortWilliamFirstNation, #Gakijiwanong #Anishinaabe (#LacLaCroix First Nation), #GullBayFirstNation, #Kitchenuhmaykoosib #Inninuwug (#BigTroutLake First Nation), #MuskratDam First Nation, #Neskantaga First Nation, #NetmizaaggamigNishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation), #Ojibways of #Onigaming, #ShoalLake #40 First Nation, #Wapekeka First Nation, #WauzhushkOnigum Nation."

    Read more:
    ricochet.media/indigenous/the-

    #NoNukes #NoWar #NuclearWasteDump #InformedConsent #CanadaFirstNations #NuclearTransport #NativeAmericanNews

  6. #GrassyNarrows #FirstNation taking #Ontario to court over #MiningAct, lack of consultation on land claims

    'These practices have to change,' #ChiefRudyTurtle tells news conference at Queen's Park

    Sarah Law · CBC News · Posted: Jul 12, 2024

    "A First Nation in northwestern Ontario is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, arguing the free-entry system violates its constitutional rights.

    "#Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek, known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, has issued a notice of application in the Superior Court of Justice.

    "The legal action says the province's Mining Act does not require prospectors to consult with First Nations before staking claims on their traditional lands. It argues this breaches the First Nation's treaty rights under Sec. 35 of the Constitution and goes against the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP].

    "According to the notice of application obtained by CBC News, there are about 10,000 mining claims in Grassy Narrows's interim area of interest for mining, which covers more than 2,850 square kilometres — more than four times the size of Toronto.

    "Grassy Narrows has had a long history of land defence efforts:

    - In 2007, the First Nation declared a moratorium on #industrial activity in its territory until the Crown obtained its consent.
    - In 2015, Grassy Narrows people voted against industrial #logging in its territory during a community referendum.
    - In 2018, Grassy Narrows enacted a land declaration, which bans mining, staking and exploration activities without consent.
    - In 2022, the First Nation marked 20 years of its blockade to prevent #ClearCut logging and mining from happening in its traditional territories.

    "Grassy Narrows is one of many First Nations in the region speaking out against exploration activities:

    - In April, the #Ojibways of #Onigaming issued a statement objecting to a proposed permit for the exploration of an aggregate pit located off Highway 71.
    - In March, Cat Lake First Nation filed a court injunction to pause a #GoldMining company's construction of a temporary winter road leading to an exploration camp for a proposed #OpenPit mine.
    - Last August, Kiashke Zaaging #Anishinaabek (#KZA), also known as #GullBay First Nation, issued a public notice to warn mining prospectors away from its traditional territory."

    Read more:
    cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay

    #InformedConsent #FirstNations #Colonialism #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack #WaterIsLife #Canada #LandDefenders #sovereignty

  7. #GrassyNarrows #FirstNation taking #Ontario to court over #MiningAct, lack of consultation on land claims

    'These practices have to change,' #ChiefRudyTurtle tells news conference at Queen's Park

    Sarah Law · CBC News · Posted: Jul 12, 2024

    "A First Nation in northwestern Ontario is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, arguing the free-entry system violates its constitutional rights.

    "#Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek, known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, has issued a notice of application in the Superior Court of Justice.

    "The legal action says the province's Mining Act does not require prospectors to consult with First Nations before staking claims on their traditional lands. It argues this breaches the First Nation's treaty rights under Sec. 35 of the Constitution and goes against the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP].

    "According to the notice of application obtained by CBC News, there are about 10,000 mining claims in Grassy Narrows's interim area of interest for mining, which covers more than 2,850 square kilometres — more than four times the size of Toronto.

    "Grassy Narrows has had a long history of land defence efforts:

    - In 2007, the First Nation declared a moratorium on #industrial activity in its territory until the Crown obtained its consent.
    - In 2015, Grassy Narrows people voted against industrial #logging in its territory during a community referendum.
    - In 2018, Grassy Narrows enacted a land declaration, which bans mining, staking and exploration activities without consent.
    - In 2022, the First Nation marked 20 years of its blockade to prevent #ClearCut logging and mining from happening in its traditional territories.

    "Grassy Narrows is one of many First Nations in the region speaking out against exploration activities:

    - In April, the #Ojibways of #Onigaming issued a statement objecting to a proposed permit for the exploration of an aggregate pit located off Highway 71.
    - In March, Cat Lake First Nation filed a court injunction to pause a #GoldMining company's construction of a temporary winter road leading to an exploration camp for a proposed #OpenPit mine.
    - Last August, Kiashke Zaaging #Anishinaabek (#KZA), also known as #GullBay First Nation, issued a public notice to warn mining prospectors away from its traditional territory."

    Read more:
    cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay

    #InformedConsent #FirstNations #Colonialism #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack #WaterIsLife #Canada #LandDefenders #sovereignty

  8. #GrassyNarrows #FirstNation taking #Ontario to court over #MiningAct, lack of consultation on land claims

    'These practices have to change,' #ChiefRudyTurtle tells news conference at Queen's Park

    Sarah Law · CBC News · Posted: Jul 12, 2024

    "A First Nation in northwestern Ontario is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, arguing the free-entry system violates its constitutional rights.

    "#Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek, known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, has issued a notice of application in the Superior Court of Justice.

    "The legal action says the province's Mining Act does not require prospectors to consult with First Nations before staking claims on their traditional lands. It argues this breaches the First Nation's treaty rights under Sec. 35 of the Constitution and goes against the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP].

    "According to the notice of application obtained by CBC News, there are about 10,000 mining claims in Grassy Narrows's interim area of interest for mining, which covers more than 2,850 square kilometres — more than four times the size of Toronto.

    "Grassy Narrows has had a long history of land defence efforts:

    - In 2007, the First Nation declared a moratorium on #industrial activity in its territory until the Crown obtained its consent.
    - In 2015, Grassy Narrows people voted against industrial #logging in its territory during a community referendum.
    - In 2018, Grassy Narrows enacted a land declaration, which bans mining, staking and exploration activities without consent.
    - In 2022, the First Nation marked 20 years of its blockade to prevent #ClearCut logging and mining from happening in its traditional territories.

    "Grassy Narrows is one of many First Nations in the region speaking out against exploration activities:

    - In April, the #Ojibways of #Onigaming issued a statement objecting to a proposed permit for the exploration of an aggregate pit located off Highway 71.
    - In March, Cat Lake First Nation filed a court injunction to pause a #GoldMining company's construction of a temporary winter road leading to an exploration camp for a proposed #OpenPit mine.
    - Last August, Kiashke Zaaging #Anishinaabek (#KZA), also known as #GullBay First Nation, issued a public notice to warn mining prospectors away from its traditional territory."

    Read more:
    cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay

    #InformedConsent #FirstNations #Colonialism #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack #WaterIsLife #Canada #LandDefenders #sovereignty

  9. #GrassyNarrows #FirstNation taking #Ontario to court over #MiningAct, lack of consultation on land claims

    'These practices have to change,' #ChiefRudyTurtle tells news conference at Queen's Park

    Sarah Law · CBC News · Posted: Jul 12, 2024

    "A First Nation in northwestern Ontario is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, arguing the free-entry system violates its constitutional rights.

    "#Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek, known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, has issued a notice of application in the Superior Court of Justice.

    "The legal action says the province's Mining Act does not require prospectors to consult with First Nations before staking claims on their traditional lands. It argues this breaches the First Nation's treaty rights under Sec. 35 of the Constitution and goes against the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP].

    "According to the notice of application obtained by CBC News, there are about 10,000 mining claims in Grassy Narrows's interim area of interest for mining, which covers more than 2,850 square kilometres — more than four times the size of Toronto.

    "Grassy Narrows has had a long history of land defence efforts:

    - In 2007, the First Nation declared a moratorium on #industrial activity in its territory until the Crown obtained its consent.
    - In 2015, Grassy Narrows people voted against industrial #logging in its territory during a community referendum.
    - In 2018, Grassy Narrows enacted a land declaration, which bans mining, staking and exploration activities without consent.
    - In 2022, the First Nation marked 20 years of its blockade to prevent #ClearCut logging and mining from happening in its traditional territories.

    "Grassy Narrows is one of many First Nations in the region speaking out against exploration activities:

    - In April, the #Ojibways of #Onigaming issued a statement objecting to a proposed permit for the exploration of an aggregate pit located off Highway 71.
    - In March, Cat Lake First Nation filed a court injunction to pause a #GoldMining company's construction of a temporary winter road leading to an exploration camp for a proposed #OpenPit mine.
    - Last August, Kiashke Zaaging #Anishinaabek (#KZA), also known as #GullBay First Nation, issued a public notice to warn mining prospectors away from its traditional territory."

    Read more:
    cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay

    #InformedConsent #FirstNations #Colonialism #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack #WaterIsLife #Canada #LandDefenders #sovereignty

  10. #GrassyNarrows #FirstNation taking #Ontario to court over #MiningAct, lack of consultation on land claims

    'These practices have to change,' #ChiefRudyTurtle tells news conference at Queen's Park

    Sarah Law · CBC News · Posted: Jul 12, 2024

    "A First Nation in northwestern Ontario is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, arguing the free-entry system violates its constitutional rights.

    "#Asubpeeschoseewagong #Anishinabek, known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, has issued a notice of application in the Superior Court of Justice.

    "The legal action says the province's Mining Act does not require prospectors to consult with First Nations before staking claims on their traditional lands. It argues this breaches the First Nation's treaty rights under Sec. 35 of the Constitution and goes against the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [#UNDRIP].

    "According to the notice of application obtained by CBC News, there are about 10,000 mining claims in Grassy Narrows's interim area of interest for mining, which covers more than 2,850 square kilometres — more than four times the size of Toronto.

    "Grassy Narrows has had a long history of land defence efforts:

    - In 2007, the First Nation declared a moratorium on #industrial activity in its territory until the Crown obtained its consent.
    - In 2015, Grassy Narrows people voted against industrial #logging in its territory during a community referendum.
    - In 2018, Grassy Narrows enacted a land declaration, which bans mining, staking and exploration activities without consent.
    - In 2022, the First Nation marked 20 years of its blockade to prevent #ClearCut logging and mining from happening in its traditional territories.

    "Grassy Narrows is one of many First Nations in the region speaking out against exploration activities:

    - In April, the #Ojibways of #Onigaming issued a statement objecting to a proposed permit for the exploration of an aggregate pit located off Highway 71.
    - In March, Cat Lake First Nation filed a court injunction to pause a #GoldMining company's construction of a temporary winter road leading to an exploration camp for a proposed #OpenPit mine.
    - Last August, Kiashke Zaaging #Anishinaabek (#KZA), also known as #GullBay First Nation, issued a public notice to warn mining prospectors away from its traditional territory."

    Read more:
    cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay

    #InformedConsent #FirstNations #Colonialism #CorporateColonialism #Mining #GreenEnergy #CulturalGenocide #IndigenousSovereignty #LandBack #WaterIsLife #Canada #LandDefenders #sovereignty

  11. It's a shame that will be using EA's kernel level anticheat. We were able to play on Linux really fine.

    Always sad to witness such regression.

  12. C'est mardi, c'est #origami !

    F-14 Tomcat, de Michael G. Lafosse, plié ici avec du kami en 15×15 cm.

    En vidéo :
    youtube.com/watch?v=bduZKnrxCIA

    Diagrammé dans *Origami Art* :
    giladorigami.com/BO_Origami_Ar

  13. When I bitch about how horrible polyester is, I'm referring to its use in clothing. Polyester paper is a whole 'nother kettle of trout, a horse of superior color. I bought a ream of polypester paper for mostltly origamic purposes, and after a little testing I lurve it.

    Hard to fold because it's super springy, but it does hold a crease, it's waterproof, and it holds laser toner like grim death (toner flakes off paper creases).

    And that's the latest #origami tech news 🤣

  14. 🔴 21h 🔴 www.twitch.tv/origatwitch & www.youtube.com/@ORIGAMIVOD JV ✅️ ou ❌️ JV pas 🎮️ Découvrons ensemble : - Rollick N' Roll - Schrodinger's Cat Burglar - Luna Abyss #Wishlist

  15. just a little #Origami zen shared between my son and i on a lazy #Sunday afternoon.

  16. Their worst fears came to be realized as events unfolded.

    #origami

  17. 🔴 21h 🔴 www.twitch.tv/origatwitch www.youtube.com/@ORIGAMIVOD 🆕✨ JV ✅️ ou ❌️ JV pas avec @[email protected] 🎮️ Découvrons (et jugeons) ensemble : - TetherGeist - Lost Castle 2 - A Fox Tale #Wishlist

  18. Foolin around with some #origami ideas but I kinda went down the rabbit ear hole....

  19. Des infos sur "Il ne plie plus… il cause !"

    Pas de nouvelle saison à l'horizon, mais un épisode un peu spécial qui se dessine doucement.

    Il y sera à peine question d'origami et là, je pense avoir dépassé les 2/3 de l'écriture…

    Voilà voilà !

    À bientôt 😉

    #origami #podcast

  20. Ah je crois que je préfère ça, l'autre m'évoque un peu trop la campanule

    #origami

  21. Ça fait muguet, un peu ou pas du tout (à part la couleur évidemment) ? Je me lancerai peut-être sur une gerbe complète cet après-midi

    Par contre je crois que je vais avoir du mal à les faire plus petites 😢

    #origami #muguet

  22. The instructions for my adhd meds have one fun extra function!

    Is this #origami? 😅

  23. An #origami daffodil for spring. This paper isn't very nice to fold, but the color pattern has a nice texture on one side that I like the look of. The stem and leaves were made from the same piece of paper, and I was surprised that the stem ended up so much darker than the leaves.

  24. Paranmaum #origami @origami

    Michael Komulski's corrugated heart from a hexagonculus, that is, a semi-regular hexagon, as tall as it is wide.

  25. Randlett's flapping bird with most of the paper cut away. Still flaps quite well.

    #origami @origami