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ᴵᵛʸⁿᵉˡˢᵉʷʰᵉʳᵉ

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Photographer | Wheelman 🛞🧬✨🎨🎭🧟‍♂️📸 #SpacesHost 🕳️✨ #Physics #Poetry #Magnetism #UAPs

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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
A mesmerizing time-lapse of the Sun in ultraviolet light, captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft over the course of a month.
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Point of No Return
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slimesunday@slimesunday·
Is that a young Bob Ross behind Biggie?
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500 YEARS LATER
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slimesunday@slimesunday·
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Raven@Ravenismeee·
if someone tells you, "you're weird," what would you reply with ??
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Nostalgia Galaxy
Nostalgia Galaxy@NostalgiaYZ·
2 great N64 games in one. Goldeneye 007 Super Mario 64 mod.
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One-sided sacrifice drains you.
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Rob Bonta
Rob Bonta@AGRobBonta·
We’re suing President Trump, again, for illegally instituting tariffs, again. American consumers and business owners have made it clear: they do NOT want tariffs. We’re going to court for those already struggling with rising costs, for our economy, and for the constitutional separation of powers.
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Suzee Q
Suzee Q@SusieM414141·
This woman is furious at her neighbor for shoveling snow from his sidewalk. It seems she thinks he’s pushing it onto her property. She’s acting outrageously, and it’s clear this isn’t their first clash. He shovels snow toward her to get her to back off, and she grabs his shovel. What would you do if this was your neighbor? They have to keep living next door to each other.
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the one thing they love more than a hero, is to see a hero fail. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Only those who read books regularly will understand this feeling.
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WhatdoIknow
WhatdoIknow@Earstohearyou·
Engravings from the 19th century depicting the so-called 'phenomena' of BALL LIGHTNING... Some have claimed the video here is 'fake'... Yet many have observed these erratically moving glowing ORBS during severe thunderstorms, and there are many 'theories'... Russian scientist Vladimir Torchigin contends the phenomenon isn't lightning but a BUBBLE OF LIGHT that becomes trapped inside a 'sphere of air.' Particles can be absorbed and emit electromagnetic radiation during a storm. He theorised that this LIGHT in a pressurised sphere was a 'billion times' more potent than light moving in a straight line... Another explanation it's claimed is that these spheres of FIERY LIGHT are formed from the 'electrical charge' a LIGHTNING STRIKE generates. SILICON in the soil combines with CARBON and OXYGEN. The oxygen and carbon form SILICON VAPOUR that cools and creates a cloud of 'fine dust'. Could this be PLASMA DUST? What do you know of it?...
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soli@solisolsoli·
Manifestation, 1903
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Archaeology & Art
Archaeology & Art@archaeologyart·
Aztec Sun Stone. Photograph: New York State Archives, 1886. When the city of Tenochtitlan fell following the Spanish conquest, the Catholic clergy didn't immediately destroy this monument. Instead, in the 1550s, Archbishop Alonso de Montúfar had the stone buried face-down beneath the city's main square, the Zócalo. He did this to completely erase the ancient beliefs and pagan sacrificial rituals from the indigenous people's memory. The monument remained buried for over two centuries. In December 1790, workers doing routine paving and drainage work in the square accidentally struck the basalt block with their pickaxes. Once unearthed, the stone was mounted on the outside wall of the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral's western tower, as you can see in the photograph. During the Mexican-American War in 1847, American soldiers occupying the square used this historic artifact on the cathedral wall as a target for rifle practice. Some of the physical damage on the central deity's face is attributed to these bullet strikes. In 1885, the Aztec Sun Stone was removed from its spot and relocated to a museum.
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