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@EasyRawlins

Ask and you won’t receive anything.

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gökyüzü öğrencisi@astro_not123·
Yengeç burçlarının sanata, müziğe, giyime, çizime nasıl her şeye yetenekleri olabiliyor ya... Ne kadar yengeç tanıdıysam hepsi çok yönlü insanlar. Hobi dünyaları, yetenekleri, giyim tarzları o kadar şaşırtıcı olabiliyor ki. İçlerinden her şeye bir yetenekleri çıkıyor.
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Lesine | astro
Lesine | astro@LesineAtelier·
from my obsvn , 6H + 11H synastry is the slow-burn relationship that turns real through daily life 🤍 12H synastry would only survives after sudden awakenings ? 3H synastry is actually cuteness, nonsense talks, texts 🙂‍↔️ 4H + 5H synastry is more fun friendship synastry , cozy, admiration, fun. 7H synastry makes you trust that person more than another.
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🪷@posionedmoon·
Also 1st house synastry but that one makes more sense? 7H I see in friendship or between close siblings.
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🪷@posionedmoon·
I rarely see 7H synastry in romantic relationships, it’s not that it’s not possible to have it but it’s def not a pattern. I see the earth and water houses theee most. Specifically 4-10, 6-12
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BlackRedGuard ☭ 🇵🇸🔻⛓️‍💥
these white folks ain’t paying no fucking reparations because you ask, they have to be taken. 500 years of dealing with these mfs and y’all acting brand new.
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JustKinley93
JustKinley93@JustKinley93·
@Heal_within96 Poverty corrupts the mind; poor people, once they get money, want to remove themselves from that environment to feel different. They view people still in poverty as inferior. They chase after the idea of wealth by any means, even betraying their own.
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AnPhil_LFC
AnPhil_LFC@AnPhil_LFC·
@Heal_within96 His grandfather passed down public funds to his father who also passed down public funds to him. Man has not suffered one day in his life. He could care less if the country was burning to the ground.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. A firefly spends up to two years underground as a larva, hunting slugs in the dirt. Then it crawls out, grows wings, and gets maybe three weeks as the glowing thing you remember from childhood. Three weeks to find a mate and reproduce. Then it's dead. So when the tweet says "some scientist" warned we're the last generation to see them, that's real. A Belgian firefly researcher named Raphaël De Cock said it, and the clip blew up on TikTok. But I dug into the actual science, and the picture is weirder than the headline. We know of about 2,200 firefly species worldwide. Scientists have studied fewer than 150 of them. That's less than 7%. Of the ones they looked at, about 14% are at risk of extinction. And here's the part that got me: we know so little about more than half the species we've found that scientists can't even tell if they're dying off. If those mystery species are disappearing at the same rate, 1 in 3 North American fireflies could be in trouble. We might be losing species nobody's even properly named yet. A major 2024 study by Penn State, the University of Kentucky, and Bucknell examined 24,000 citizen surveys across the eastern U.S. The number one thing killing fireflies turned out to be weather and climate shifts. Their larvae need wet soil to survive those two years underground. Too dry, they die. Too flooded, they drown. The second biggest killer: artificial light. Night skies are getting about 10% brighter every year. A quarter of Earth's land is now lit up at night. And fireflies talk to each other with light. Their whole mating system runs on flashing patterns in the dark. Flood that with streetlights and porch lights, and the signal disappears. This isn't abstract. In Hong Kong, one firefly species lived along 1.8 kilometers of a single hiking trail. Street lamps went up in 2018 and 2019. The population is gone. Critically Endangered now. In Delaware, the Bethany Beach firefly exists in a few tiny salt marshes, and coastal construction is eating them up. But your common backyard lightning bug, the one called Photinus pyralis, is fine. Ben Pfeiffer, who runs Firefly Conservation and Research, said it straight: "We won't be the last generation to see fireflies." What's actually vanishing is the variety. The weird ones. The specialists. They get replaced by the one tough generalist that can survive anywhere. One last thing that stuck with me. A firefly turns chemical energy into light at about 41% efficiency, with almost zero heat lost. Our best LEDs just recently hit about 40%. We spent decades of engineering to match what a beetle worked out 100 million years ago. And we're blinding them with the lights we built to copy them.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Fireflies are disappearing so fast that some scientist wrote we are the last generation to see them.

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DiaBia
DiaBia@mommabiia·
@jaysoromantic a very important detail actually
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