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Earthling and child of the sun. 🌱🖋 💚❤️☀️

🇫🇷 Katılım Haziran 2010
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
Sharing is caring 🍊🧡
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mason
mason@onehandpolitics·
This country isn’t real man 😭
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Massimo
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Tomorrow, March 20, 2026, our planet will experience one of its rare moments of cosmic symmetry: the vernal equinox, when day and night are as close to equal length as they get anywhere on Earth. This fleeting harmony occurs because the Sun stands directly above the equator, with Earth's rotational axis neither tilted toward nor away from our star. For a brief window, both hemispheres bask in nearly identical amounts of sunlight—approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at every latitude (with minor variations due to local geography and atmospheric effects). Earth's familiar 23.5° axial tilt is the root cause of our seasons: as the planet circles the Sun, one hemisphere leans toward the light while the other leans away. The equinoxes—vernal in March and autumnal in September—are the precise points in the orbit where that tilt becomes perpendicular to the Sun-Earth line, canceling out the seasonal imbalance. The term “equinox” derives from Latin roots meaning “equal night,” though in reality the split is never perfectly 50/50 everywhere. Atmospheric refraction bends sunlight, allowing the Sun to appear above the horizon a few minutes earlier at sunrise and later at sunset, slightly extending the perceived day. Still, the difference is usually only a matter of minutes—close enough to feel truly balanced. After tomorrow's equinox, the scales tip once more. In the Northern Hemisphere, daylight will steadily lengthen toward the long days of summer solstice. In the Southern Hemisphere, nights will begin to dominate as winter approaches. For thousands of years, humans have revered these moments of alignment. Megalithic monuments such as Stonehenge, the Chichen Itzá pyramid of Kukulcán, and countless other ancient observatories were carefully oriented to capture the Sun's equinoctial path—proof of how deeply this celestial event shaped calendars, planting cycles, festivals, and mythologies across cultures. In a universe of constant change, the equinox offers a rare pause: a day when Earth's tilt, orbit, and rotation conspire to create near-perfect equilibrium across the globe. Tomorrow is that day: a quiet reminder of the elegant geometry that governs life on our spinning world.
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MATH_0522
MATH_0522@MATH_052205·
@NoContextHumans I'm gonna start touching women at the gym like that and see how it goes. Will keep you posted.
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@amazing_physics It should never be a person. It should be a commuty selected by the entire human race, questions should have poles so can be selected to be asked. Also, aliens better have lots of embassies all around the world so the interactions can be made easily, avoiding self interests.
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“Bad” Billy Pratt
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY·
Men look at every woman they pass. It means absolutely nothing.
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Duncan Phillips
Duncan Phillips@VeryHardModeGod·
@ecpyrosis_ @alphafox Oh… so you just have bad taste? Buff women are top tier, bru. You just like them skinny frail ladies. Smh.
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Is this too muscular or just right? 🤔
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature: “Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.” The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
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Havin Çavdar
Havin Çavdar@havin_cavdar·
Bugün abimin 5. Oğlu dünyaya geldi🥰 5 erkek 2 kız. İsimleri sırasıyla Renas,Rolav,Niştiman,Çekdar,Dilgeş,Argeş. Şimdi güzel bir kürtçe isim arıyoruz ama çok güzel olmasını istiyoruz.
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@attah_akor Bro is the entire male representative. He loves her asš, pet, pat, touch her the way any man would love. Feeds her and motivates her. She is so lucky.
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Attah Akor
Attah Akor@attah_akor·
A day in the Life of a Japanese couple.
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@majinsayan @wq0ovr Where do these Iranian people get their education from? I am bewildered by their lack of education and wrong knowledge of history.
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Majin
Majin@majinsayan·
@wq0ovr Retard it preceded the exidtence of persians. Its iranic and literally linked to the mountains Even ur own Persian newroz Stories are about the kurdish kawa Stop being an inbecile and research
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Majin
Majin@majinsayan·
The middle east is on fire But it's kurds celebrating newroz
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@alphafox Great, but what happens when the death star gets blown up?
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Date idea - are you down? 😍
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The Media Mines
The Media Mines@TheMediaMines·
Another legend has left us today.
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