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  1. @Jon6705 My #vitiligo started in my 40s and I suspect perimenopause was the trigger. I don't care about the vitiligo on my body ie Koebner phenomenon in scares from martial arts, accidental ironing burns etc. But I don't want my face getting worse. I don't cover up what I already have as I hate wearing makeup but I really don't want to have to deal with vitiligo, aging and menopause.

  2. #saveleepoint
    #darwin #australia
    This wildlife corridor may be bulldozed as soon as this week for a #defencehousingaustralia development that is less than 10% military housing. There are #endangered species in the area such as #gouldianfinches, #redknot, #fareasterncurlew in the area. Please contact the Federal Environment minister Tanya Plibersek and NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles.

  3. cosmosmagazine.com/nature/amot

    Please vote for the black-footed tree rat which is endangered and is one of the critters we are trying to save at the #saveleepoint protest site.

  4. iview.abc.net.au/show/drum/ser

    Mililma May is a young Larrakia woman who is showing great leadership in the fight to #saveleepoint. Totally impressed by this lass.

  5. Hey those of you who love podcasts...

    Just sharing a few of my faves...

    #whattheduck #podcast

    [What The Duck?!] The ostrich-riding bushranger #whatTheDuck
    podcastaddict.com/episode/1529

  6. In #darwin #australia our insects are big. Yet the #darwinstickinsect is a master of disguise. There are one green female and two smaller brown #eurycnemaosiris in this tree. They are probably the descendents of the original female that flew into our ranch slider a couple of years ago that we put into this acacia. We see new ones every year now. Males live about 6 months, females up to 18 months. #insectsofmastodon #inmygarden #backyardwildlife #backyardbiodiversity

  7. In #darwin #australia our insects are big. Yet the #darwinstickinsect is a master of disguise. There are one green female and two smaller brown #eurycnemaosiris in this tree. They are probably the descendents of the original female that flew into our ranch slider a couple of years ago that we put into this acacia. We see new ones every year now. Males live about 6 months, females up to 18 months. #insectsofmastodon #inmygarden #backyardwildlife #backyardbiodiversity