Non Political Things That Make You Go Hmmm.. *reborn* (Part 12)

AND- they do NOT ‘‘play dead’’…possums have the same disorder as fainting goats do-- they lose consciousness when severely stressed or startled!

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:milky_way::sparkles: Look up — six planets align in perfect harmony. :sparkles::milky_way:

On August 21, 2025, the night sky becomes a stage for a breathtaking spectacle:
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus gathering in a rare celestial parade.
From the dazzling brilliance of Venus to the fiery glow of Mars, the golden majesty of Jupiter, Saturn’s delicate halo, and Uranus’s icy blue shimmer — each world takes its place on the cosmic line, forming a chain of light across the heavens.

:telescope: How to Watch:

Face the eastern horizon before dawn.

Visible to the naked eye — no telescope required.

Under dark skies, the planets will glow like jewels against the Milky Way.

With binoculars or a small scope, you’ll uncover even more: Jupiter’s moons, Saturn’s rings, and Uranus’s subtle glow.

:stars: Why It Matters:
For the ancients, alignments like this were messages from the gods — omens, myths, and prophecies.
For us, it is the poetry of orbital mechanics: precise, vast, and humbling.
A reminder that we are part of something far greater — a solar system in motion, a universe alive with rhythm.

:sparkles: Rare and fleeting, this six-planet alignment is a once-in-a-generation event. Don’t just witness it… experience it. Look up.

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That was kinda the point of the joke. :man_facepalming: sarcastically saying, look at this dumb kid in its dumb costume getting more attention.

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Yep! I know many cosplayers and im sure many have diaper fetishes basex on how big babies they can get when they dont get the attention they feel they deserved.

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Dont we all sometimes? Lol

Im currently running a fever and still plan on trying!

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I’m certain this is mostly men’s fault on top of just being normal deal with 2025.

:sweat_smile:

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Fluorine is the most reactive element in the periodic table, so aggressive it can corrode glass, ignite certain metals, and even make water burst into flames under the right conditions. Pale yellow and toxic as a gas, it reacts with nearly every other element, often violently, and has to be stored in special containers like nickel or Teflon to keep it from eating through its surroundings. In nature, it’s locked safely inside minerals like fluorite, but in controlled forms, it strengthens teeth in toothpaste and creates nonstick coatings like Teflon. Fluorine is chemistry’s wild card — lethal in its pure state, indispensable in its compounds, and powerful enough to demand respect from even the boldest chemists.

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Check it out guys. I found this old hobo coin back in Cali .
Memento mori☠️
Its printed by the anonymous mint.
I don’t have any idea how old it is or what it’s worth.


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She got the JACK !!

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Hahah yeah I feel ya :rofl:

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that ‘green stone’ is the only green stone i know of with that kind of clarity, emerald.