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  • okay it's really hard going into this as an already old person. I aspire to be a cute witch.

    This is my first attempt at doing my own makeup. I need to learn contouring next, I think a thinner nose would be more feminine.

    Ilook forward to long hair even if it's gray!

    Thank you for looking at my pretty face 🥰🙋‍♀️

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Having just switched from Old Spice Swagger to SheaMoisture products I can assure you that 'different smells, colors and water contents' result in radically different outcomes in hair softness and smoothness!

  • digital price gouging
  • some brands of coke machines have had surge pricing ability for at least 30 years. I was told it was usually used to raise prices in between class periods in school machines but none of the ones I ever programmed used the feature just flat rates.

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  • if you read the linked pnas article at https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2313374120 while remaining scientifically dispassionate I very much get the impression they are trying to warn us about the trajectory we are currently on.

    You are correct though, the article doesn't say that they are alarmed I have inferred that from following the subject in general.

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  • Niobium and hafnium do not occur as free elements in nature, but are refined from mineral ores. They are used in semiconductors and superalloys.

    In addition to these two unusual elements, a significant number of particles contained copper, lithium and aluminum at concentrations far exceeding the abundance found in meteorics, or ‘space dust.’ “The combination of aluminum and copper, plus niobium and hafnium, which are used in heat-resistant, high-performance alloys, pointed us to the aerospace industry,’’ Murphy said.

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    they are finding elements that don't even occur in nature, and elements that do occur but in proportions in the atmosphere that have grown significantly since we started burning up rockets.

    Armchair scientists don't seem to give actual scientists much credit.

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  • NOAA is doing this science and is alarmed, this isn't just some shower thought

    Using an extraordinarily sensitive instrument custom-built at NOAA in Boulder, Colorado, and mounted in the nose of a NASA WB-57 research aircraft**, scientists found aluminum and exotic metals embedded in about 10 percent of sulfuric acid particles, which comprise the large majority of particles in the stratosphere. They were also able to match the ratio of rare elements they measured to special alloys used in rockets and satellites, confirming their source as metal vaporized from spacecraft reentering Earth’s atmosphere.

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