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这期舔耳也不错,其实有一点人声,但很轻柔,也并不刺耳。
希望大家听得开心,睡得安慰~ -
Soft Spoken episode about the History of Mars, from formation to exploration. Telescopes, albedo features, rovers and mysterious canals. Plus a lot of pointer tapping and tracing on the globe. Binaural in a swedish accent - to help you relax and sleep. Also available on YouTube (Video+Audio).
If you’d like to support me :)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/illumarcticaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/illumarcticaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ASMRctica
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第五季一樣分上下集,謝謝大家踴躍投稿,每一封信都是一種相遇、一份禮物。
愛你們~
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再次謝謝 Juicy Baskets / 紐約沒有斑馬The Zebra in New York 的 Chase 陪我念信!
如果你也很想分享你的性愛故事、感情疑惑、各種疑難雜症,我是絕對不保證解決,但肯定會好好的把你們的信/性都唸出來,這裡就是一個你可以放心說放心聽的地方!
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Wildfires are devastating Australia, incinerating an area roughly the size of West Virginia and killing 24 people and as many as half a billion animals. Today, we look at the human and environmental costs of the disaster, its connection to climate change and why so many Australians are frustrated by Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s response.
Guest: Livia Albeck-Ripka, a reporter for The Times in Melbourne a reporter for The Times in Melbourne who spoke with Susan Pulis, a woman who fled the fires with kangaroos and koalas in her car. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
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After Australia’s hottest and driest year on record, Mr. Morrison has minimized the connection between the wildfire crisis and climate change and declined to make moves to curb the country’s carbon emissions.Many Australians entered the new year under apocalyptic blood-red skies as smoke from the fires choked the country’s southeastern coast. “I look outside and it’s like the end of the world. Armageddon is here,” one woman in Canberra said.The fires have burned through dozens of towns, destroying at least 3,000 homes. Now, unbridled by continuous fire fighting, the blazes have returned to some scorched areas to level what is left. Rupert Murdoch controls the largest news company in Australia, and his newspapers have contributed to a wave of misinformation about the cause of the fires.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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