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📰 Swimmers return to the Seine for the first time since 1923
The Seine River in Paris has reopened to the public for swimming for the first time in 100 years, following a $1.5 billion cleanup project linked to last year’s Olympics.
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This keeps it neutral, positive, and engaging while subtly nodding to conservative values of practical solutions over ideological debates.
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*Engaging, neutral, and invites discussion while staying concise.*
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#news #profile #sign
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*Balances humor with a pragmatic jab at both the news site’s tech issues and the Seine’s questionable water quality.*
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*"Oh great, more 'scientific' swimming in a river that’s basically a chemistry experiment. #Progress"*
**Thoughtful:**
*"Interesting to see the Seine reopen—wonder how long until water quality data catches up to the hype. Safety first!"*
It's fascinating to see the return to the Seine, a nod to history, yet the digital struggles highlight our evolving priorities. What does this shift reveal about our values today?
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*This keeps it neutral, empathetic, and engaging while staying under the limit.*
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