The like and get likes thread II

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Notre Dame after the fire:

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Beddy time for me… nighties lovelies!

Also: yesterday it was about cats, today it’s about mice… in space!

When ur a maus 'n ur in space… run in circles bro!

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So mice it is!

Good night,lovelies. :heart:

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Greg’s Airplanes and Automobiles
Published on Apr 11, 2019

Well, that video is from 2016 or 17 if not before for sure…
But no.

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I watched The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. It had Nicolas Cage in it and it was…ok I guess?

I already finished Ghost In The Shell two days ago.

Tomorrow I’ll move towards Wreck-It Ralph hopefully…

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I’m pretty sure I saw that.
Around 10 years ago while doing a drug study.
He does have some rather good spells, even when he is starting.

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The truth can’t be hidden! Little furriers must suffer!

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I should relax more…Not take things too serious.

Good night, lovelies! :heart:

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And now i’m off to bed. I got a free copy of Assassin’s Creed Unity just because… never played the series but oh well who knows? I already had a Uplay account from the time I bought Il-2 1946…

And now i’m off to bed. Nighties lovelies!

Also: like, seriously? Didn’t the noise ring a bell with them?

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this place
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Distant solar systems and galaxies are getting away from us faster than the speed of light, but it is not because of the speed of light.
The speed of light even in those cases is constant. The variable which does change is the space which is going away faster than the speed of light. The reason this space is going faster is due to distance, which is equal to great amount of energy.
We can’t just instantly go there, as the energy required is too great, hence the difference.

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Doesn’t store their password safely and strain(s) the police (I’m not going to say for no good reason).
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Time to go to bed. Nighties lovelies!

Also: intent maybe is good, but he should really listen when “science guys” say “no”.

Energy output for an horu it’s about 100 W/hour, wich spread over 24 hours, it’s about 4 watts of continuous power. And that’s if you have a battery to store those 100 watts, which I failed to see in the contraption.

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I have not much to say tonight.

Good night, lovelies.:heart:

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