We got some almost perfect cloud breaks out by Buchanan lake Was definitely one of the most awesome things I've ever seen
Looks more like South Carolina, amirite. Looked at it with binoculars for a moment and could really see the corona shimmer. I think the moon had made it mad!
The inner core is solid and while the outer core is molten, it’s not technically magma. Magma is when parts of the mantle or crust liquify and then become less dense and make their way towards the surface.
The bling bling era was cute, but it's about to be done. I leave you fulla clips, like the moon blocking the sun.
lol @ the earth core being magma. I just watched a documentary last weekend that showed there’s an entire army of King Kings down there. How are they going to live if it’s all magma?
Because the magma story is what they want us to believe. The inner-Earth is actually hollow. So the army is probably down there alongside wooly mammoths and dinosaurs. Just need to fly down to Antarctica and go down the giant opening hidden under the ice pyramid.
This is the info I was going to share, but last night Vexor visited me in my dream and said I needed to make up something that seemed like a plausible scientific explanation. But since the cat’s out of the bag….
The red spots are solar prominences—a reddish or pinkish structure extending from the edge of the Sun’s disk. Prominences can vary in size and shape, ranging from small, discrete loops to large, complex structures stretching across significant portions of the solar edge. Prominences are not technically classified as solar flares, but both appear with greater frequency during the Sun’s solar maximum phase.
‘Not another one for 20 years’ . our media was reporting like no other country exists , Spain in 2026
Ah, Little Rock again. Rolled the dice with <24 hours to go on Sunday to decide to make my first visit. Notable for the best 10:00 PM Olive Garden meal I've ever experienced followed by the most undrinkable latte from a local coffee shop the next day. 7/10, would visit again for another 12 hours, maybe in '45.
It was on the northwest side. The 4.9 star Google reviews pulled me in, but the fact that it ended up a half-florist establishment followed by a $9.00 total for 3 espresso drinks set my expectations at a level that would have to be easily reached. Alas. Nice fellow working there though.
Sounds like Neverwhere? Maybe idk. They're pretty new, opened last summer after the tornado some time. Only been once. They use Onyx Coffee so at least it's a good start but yeah I can't vouche for their batista bonafides. My gf did get a plant there that's doing well.
I recommend River City or Neverwhere. Guillermo's as well they roast coffee beans for half the places in LR.