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Every self-evident truth of today was once a difficult-to-digest idea of the past. Acceptance evolves over time.

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@gunsnrosesgirl3 Normal humans will never be able to solve this puzzle 👇👇 RT if you like to know the answer
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@AMAZlNGNATURE This what happen when you take moment to enjoy your life. This what happen when you are not always running behind the deadlines, and alarm clocks. This is what happen when you the driver of your life.
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A driver waited about 5 mins while watching a woodcock finish crossing the road. 😂
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Are we alone in the universe?
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Baby goats playing together on a seesaw on a farm in eastern Australia 📹 motherthemountain
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Flutter is an aeroelastic phenomenon that occurs in flexible bodies with relatively flat shapes, such as airplane wings & bridge decks. This clip by Diego Codagnone shows it on a Glaser-Dirks DG-300 glider
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On this day, Dec 2, 1982: Barney Clark received the first permanent artificial heart, an engineering feat in medical science that expanded possibilities for life-extending technology.
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On this day, Dec 1, 1959: The Antarctic Treaty was signed, dedicating Antarctica to peaceful scientific research and symbolizing global cooperation in the pursuit of knowledge.
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Looking for Petoskey Stones? Here's How! Petoskey stones, Michigan's state treasure, are fossilized coral formed 350 million years ago. Found along Lake Michigan's shores, especially near Petoskey and Charlevoix, they stand out when wet, revealing hexagonal patterns. Best times to search are after storms or early spring as the thaw reveals new stones. Walk beaches, focus on gravel areas, and carry a water bottle to wet stones and spot patterns. Patience and a keen eye are key to discovering this ancient geological wonder!
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A Petoskey stone is a rock and a fossil, often pebble-shaped, that is composed of a fossilized rugose coral When wet it reveals the distinctive mottled pattern of the six-sided coral fossils. x.com/Earthlings10m/…
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@gunsnrosesgirl3 That’s a Texas Longhorn. The horns of an adult can span between 4 to 7 feet (1.2 to 2.1 meters) from tip to tip. In some exceptional cases, the horn span can exceed 8 feet (2.4 meters).
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polyceraty, A condition where animals develop extra horns
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The hyper realistic art of Leeah Joo
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Satisfying winter scenes
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@gunsnrosesgirl3 Jonction is a place where rivers Rhone and Arve join each other which creates a beautiful and unique natural phenomenon. Both rivers have different water colours and when joining, their waters are mixing and shuffling together into the one final river, Rhone.
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On this day, Nov 30, 1954: Ann Hodges became the only confirmed person hit by a meteorite in Sylacauga, Alabama. This event highlighted the reality of extraterrestrial impacts on Earth.
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HOW THINGS WORK
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A barbershop in Japan uses the same methods dating back to the 1920's. ✂️
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