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Cake day: September 1st, 2023

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  • The more detailed pictures will be of these type of objects(stars),
    the harder it will be to ignore their large sizes
    and thus theories about them.

    Too many of these space objects are not behaving as they should have,
    and so any crutch theories about them will be crushed.

    Stars simply don’t work the way we think they do.
    Planetary and star formation simply doesn’t work the way we currently think they do.

    And the clearer the pictures are of these space objects,
    the more clear it becomes that what scientists theorized
    of what they thought they were looking at, just isn’t it.

    One of them that should have alarmed scientists,
    but hasn’t, is how comets suspiciously look like asteroids,
    pure rock, while they should have looked very icy with
    some dust sprinkled on them.
    You might even say that they look the same, but are just
    traveling in different orbits.
    And that would explain why the Philae lander’s harpoons
    wasn’t able to penetrate “the ice” and instead bounced back.


  • Diva covers of songs that don’t fit the emotional tone of the song because they’re too busy showing off their vocal cords.
    And people who love these songs.

    I can’t currently think of any particular women responsible for this,
    or particular songs, but I’m quite sure it must have been Christmas song covers,
    turning “Jingle Bells” into Aretha Franklin’s “Dr. Feelgood”.
    The only particular song I can come up with, is Michael Bublé’s “cry me a river”
    and whoever plays the instruments during his version,
    so this is not just a mostly female phenomena.

    [edit] I’m pretty sure it’s Ariane Grande now.
    Great singer but not very adaptable.
    And probably missing the point of Mariah Carey’s christmas song popularity,
    the original one as I’ve just seen newer Hallmark music video
    where the video theme no longer matches the song.