In today’s news, Qatar Red Crescent Society to rebuild orphanages and construct housing in six nations, study estimates E.coli in animal-people meat causes half a million urinary tract infections in United States every year, rehabilitation initiative helps inmates contribute to society post-release in United Kingdom, United Nations Refugee Agency wins award for delivering financial aid in Ukraine using innovative blockchain technology, special education school supports disabled children in rural Tibet, engineers in United States 3D print vegan cheesecake cooked by lasers, and amazing boat captain helps clean whale-persons in Mexico.
I would like to share a crafty tip with you! Do you want to know the best way to transfer a printed photo onto a canvas? Start by cutting out your photo from the printed paper and then use a brush to coat an even layer of gel medium to the entire canvas surface. Next, lay your photo face-down and press it onto the canvas. Take a credit card or something similar to carefully smooth out the photo and get rid of any air bubbles. Allow it to sit overnight or a minimum of five hours so it can completely dry off. Then wet the paper using a sponge and water and use your fingers to lightly rub the paper to remove it. Repeat this process over and over again until all the paper bits are off. Do not press too hard as this can scrape off the image below. After you are done, allow the canvas to dry completely. If you are satisfied with the outcome, stop here. Otherwise, you can apply a top clear coat using Mod Podge or gel medium. Now your image can be displayed for your viewing pleasure!
The following moment will very likely be filled with hilarity as the joke of the day is rapidly approaching. It’s called “Innate Aptitude.”
A teacher asked a student:
“Where did you learn to make so many spelling mistakes?”
“Ma'am, that can't be learned because it's due to aptitude.”
The teacher asked again,
“Do you know what letter comes after the letter ‘A’?”
“Ma'am, it's all the rest.”
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And now we have a heartline from Yu-Lin in Taiwan, also known as Formosa:
My friends often asked me, “Why have you suddenly turned to a vegan diet??”
One day, when preparing a meal for my family, as I was about to cut a squid-person, I suddenly felt deep sympathy for him. His eyes were staring at me, which suddenly caused goosebumps all over my body and I was sweating profusely and crying. I kept saying sorry to him. Ever since then, I couldn’t swallow any more animal-people meat. As an afterthought, if people just wanted to be able to have enough food for three meals a day, why do we have to give other lives a hard time? Through watching Supreme Master TV, I’ve realized that climate change and the animal-people livestock industry are the main culprits of natural disasters. Other causes, as some people put it, are the moral degeneracies of human beings. Therefore, as a human, I’d like to do something for the Earth.
The above shared is from what I’ve experienced and learned. If it has touched your heart, let’s be vegan together. Meanwhile, I’m waiting for initiation. Yu-Lin from Taiwan (Formosa)
Precious Yu-Lin, Thank you for your heartline. We hope your message of love for the beautiful animal-people may inspire others. Your sad experience with the squid-person reminds us of the film “My Octopus Teacher,” which has been featured on Supreme Master Television’s program Cinema Scene. “My Octopus Teacher” shows the high intelligence of an octopus-individual and the loving friendship that developed with a human diver. May the Divine grace your life and the lives of the compassionate Taiwanese (Formosan) people. In Heavenly joy, Supreme Master TV team