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Don Vin

@Donny_V

Musician & Comic fan.

Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Don Vin
Don Vin@Donny_V·
@spideyyuri You can tell its intentional just by the way the scene is blocked.
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
This might be the greatest Beatles cover ever played on a guitar. Stanley Jordan's Eleanor Rigby arrangement was one of a kind.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: The U.S. has authorized the release of $6 BILLION in frozen Iranian funds
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Don Vin@Donny_V·
@sambbury Looks like everyone is getting paid except for the animators.
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Samantha Cartwright ✨
Hi, I was one of the four people. Of course we all wanted the show to look as polished as possible. There just wasn't enough time or manpower. Best I could do is add some lighting/shadow work to 1-2 sequences per episode since they're 40-55 minutes. We did our best 🫰
Pepe 🍷@TheSaicoPepe

@Mr555Sato Alguien del staff ya respondió por que hace un año Es triste

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Don Vin@Donny_V·
@sambbury I can't believe they only have 4 people working on this. Lets assume they get paid $100k a year. $400k yr for entire show seems kind of low.
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
Where are the missing pilots? Why hasn’t Trump paraded them around to try to save his sinking approval ratings? Because the whole “rescue” mission story was a lie to cover up a failed mission to steal the Uranium that Iran thwarted.
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Cine Vichaar
Cine Vichaar@Cine_vichaar·
Breaking Bad without Skyler White
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robliefeld
robliefeld@robertliefeld·
James Marsden is worth his weight in gold. Between Paradise & Your Friends And Neighbors he is crushing it. And Cyclops return to boot.
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
No, this is not NYC or London, This is a coffee shop in Tehran, Iran 🇮🇷 But American Media wants you to believe that Iran is some 1600 BC stone age country where people aren’t allowed to even step out of their homes.
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Iran Embassy in Australia
Iran Embassy in Australia@IraninAustralia·
Iran's metro system is built according to Iranian and Islamic architecture and is very beautiful.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The battery in your phone exists because a physicist in 1799 tried to copy a fish. That fish was the electric eel, and 80% of its body is a living power source. An electric eel is not an eel. It is a knifefish, closer to catfish than to any real eel. And its body is built backward. All the normal organs (heart, stomach, brain) are crammed into the front 20%, right behind its head. The remaining 80% is the electric organ. It has three separate electric organs, each doing a different job. Two of them produce high-voltage shocks for hunting and scaring off predators. The third one puts out weak 10-volt pulses that work like built-in sonar. The eel has awful eyesight and lives in dark, muddy Amazon rivers, so it uses those pulses to "see" by sensing how the electrical field bends around nearby objects. The cells that make all of this happen are called electrocytes, tiny disc-shaped muscle cells that gave up the ability to flex and instead learned to produce a small electrical charge. Each one makes about 0.15 volts on its own. But a full-grown eel stacks around 6,000 of these cells end to end in a single column, with roughly 35 columns running side by side on each half of its body. The voltages add up. Same principle as stacking batteries in a flashlight. Until 2019, scientists thought there was only one species of electric eel. Then a team, including researchers from the Smithsonian, found there were actually three. The strongest one, Electrophorus voltai, was measured at 860 volts. Roughly seven times what comes out of a US wall socket. Kenneth Catania, a biologist at Vanderbilt, published a paper in Science in 2014 after years of studying how eels use all that voltage. He found that the eel's high-voltage attack works almost identically to a Taser (the stun device law enforcement uses). A Taser fires 19 high-voltage pulses per second to override the nerves controlling your muscles, forcing your whole body to seize up involuntarily. The eel fires 400 pulses per second. Twenty-one times faster. It can freeze a fish solid in 3 milliseconds without even touching it. Catania also discovered the eel has a second trick: it sends paired electrical pulses that force hidden fish to twitch against their will, creating a tiny ripple that gives away their hiding spot. The connection to the battery in your phone is not a metaphor. In the late 1790s, an Italian physicist named Alessandro Volta noticed the stacked-cell structure in electric fish and tried to replicate it with alternating discs of zinc and copper separated by cardboard soaked in salt water. It worked. He built the first battery ever made in 1799 and called it an "artificial electric organ." The unit we call the "volt" is named after him. The strongest eel species, found 220 years later, was named Electrophorus voltai in his honor, closing a loop that started when a fish taught a physicist how to store electricity.
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE

Electric Eel power demonstration using LED's

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Jack Schitt 🇵🇸
Jack Schitt 🇵🇸@FluffSuit·
The people that are against the toilet paper factory fire are the same kind of people as those that were opposed to the miners and factory workers that committed sabotage and fought cops to get the 40 hour week these people take for granted.
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