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sonicskullsalt

me @ France right now

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hedgehog-moss

😭 I'm so relieved, the predictions were so grim last month when Macron called the election. The left only had 5 days to form an alliance and the far-right was basically celebrating their majority of seats in advance. The left being 1st and the far-right 3rd seemed like the least likely scenario and yet

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Thanks for voting everyone—highest turnout since 1981 !

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bgm05

wow players having to stand in lines for a quest because a relevant npc can only talk to one player at a time. is the funniest image on the planet

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bgm05

i need to correct this: wow classic doesn’t have any npcs that can only talk to one player at a time. these lines actually formed for a quest npc that players had to kill to complete the objective. knowing that i think this image is even funnier.

derinthescarletpescatarian

My favourite is the guy saying, “This is like being at the dmv”

thanook

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This composite image shows the progression of a partial solar eclipse over the Washington Monument in Washington. The orange Sun and lunar shadow track from the upper left to the lower right of the frame, across a dark blue sky over the pointed tip of the silhouetted obelisk. The bare branches of a tree reach into the lower left side of the frame. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls⁣ALT

Follow, follow the Sun / And which way the wind blows / When this day is done ⁣🎶

Today, April 8, 2024, the last total solar eclipse until 2045 crossed North America.⁣

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Do You Love the Color of the Sun?

The color order of the Sun: At the top of the image and going all the way down, we see the colors, yellow gold, rustic gold, orange, a fiery red orange, magenta, purple, dark blue, light blue, green, yellow, and gray. There are coronal loops, sunspots, and solar flares depicted on the surface of the Sun. Credit: NASAALT

Get dazzled by the true spectrum of solar beauty. From fiery reds to cool blues, explore the vibrant hues of the Sun in a mesmerizing color order. The images used to make this gradient come from our Solar Dynamics Observatory. Taken in a variety of wavelengths, they give scientists a wealth of data about the Sun.

Don't miss the total solar eclipse crossing North America on April 8, 2024. (It's the last one for 20 years!) Set a reminder to watch with us.