one of my favorite birds!
@todaysbird
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Wake up, babe, new religion just dropped
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christ on a cracker (the last supper, oil on saltine)
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Have you ever read the Wikipedia list of common misconceptions? Some recent poll answers have me concerned...
Yes
No, but I will now
No
(For the record: humans are old world monkeys, even though we don't have tails, fungi are biologically closer to animals than plants, and glass is a solid. If you disagree with any of these, please actually look it up first!)
(For the record: humans are old world monkeys, even though we don't have tails, fungi are biologically closer to animals than plants, and glass is a solid. If you disagree with any of these, please actually look it up first!)
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THE WITCH DOOR FRIDAY UPDATE!
Chapter 12 page 28
New reader? Start here!
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The Cave (Nicolas Delort)
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Saturn's aurora
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DOCTOR WHO
S06E11 The God Complex
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"Four months later, during a routine annual inventory, the library discovered that eight books the men had consulted had disappeared, replaced with facsimiles of such high quality that only expert eyes could detect them."
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A Wide Field Image of the Galactic Center
Credits: Ivan Eder
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The magnificent central bar of NGC 2217 (also known as AM 0619-271) shines bright in the constellation of Canis Major (The Greater Dog), in this image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Roughly 65 million light-years from Earth, this barred spiral galaxy is a similar size to our Milky Way at 100,000 light-years across.
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. DalcantonA
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Heart of the Rose
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Solar eclipse over Shelbyville, Kentucky, August 7, 1869.
(Cambridge University)
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Mars world map if its surface area was covered by 70% water. Place names are based on existing names.
Credit to A.R. Battarai for the original map.
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