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5 entries this month
 

In case of no toilet paper

01:53 Mar 17 2020
Times Read: 474




If you can't find toilet paper better stock up on peanut butter or corncobs.

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MalumInSe
MalumInSe
15:13 Mar 17 2020

LMFAO!





 

Strange

22:36 Mar 16 2020
Times Read: 500



I guess theres been so many negative post that now when you want to post something positive the system kicks you offline.

Ive been kicked 3 times trying to post a positive entry. Lmao too funny

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LORDMOGY
LORDMOGY
22:53 Mar 16 2020





xWildIrishRosex
xWildIrishRosex
02:07 Mar 17 2020

I miss your thoughts of the day posts. Those were amazing:)





 

Food for thought

14:05 Mar 14 2020
Times Read: 531






“For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child run his fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowledge you’ll never walk alone.
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We leave you a tradition with a future.
The tender loving care of human beings will never become obsolete.
People even more than things have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed and redeemed and redeemed and redeemed.
Never throw out anybody.

Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you’ll find one at the end of your arm.
As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands: one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.

Your “good old days” are still ahead of you, may you have many of them.”

― Sam Levenson,

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NikkiAidyn
NikkiAidyn
17:51 Mar 14 2020

Love it... Wise words to live by





xWildIrishRosex
xWildIrishRosex
18:46 Mar 14 2020

ditto to that what she said:)





 

Worst thing to do is panic

18:38 Mar 13 2020
Times Read: 553




People need to just be smart, use good hygiene,stay away from crowds. People are recovering as we speak.


While the number of coronavirus cases has surpassed 127,000, more than 68,000 people have recovered.
The World Health Organization says those who become infected generally experience mild illness and recover in about two weeks.
The virus threatens people over the age of 60 with underlying health issues.

Data from Johns Hopkins University shows that more than 68,000 people have recovered from the virus so far, as the number of cases worldwide has surpassed 127,000.

The disease can cause varying degrees of illness and death, as more than 4,700 people have died, and is especially threatening for older adults with underlying health conditions. But for the majority of people who become infected, the coronavirus brings only mild symptoms, such as cough and fever.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says those that experience mild illness typically recover from the illness in about two weeks, while those who experience a more severe illness could take up to six weeks to recover.



“The most commonly reported symptoms included fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath, and most patients (80%) experienced mild illness,” WHO said. “Approximately 14 percent experienced severe disease and 5 percent were critically ill.”

WHO officials say early reports suggest illness severity is associated with those over the age of 60.

In mainland China, where the outbreak began and where most of the cases occurred, more than 50,000 of the nearly 81,000 infected have recovered from the virus, including around 49,000 in the Hubei province.

In Italy, which currently has more than 12,000 cases, there have been about 1,000 people who have recovered. More than 800 deaths have been reported in the country.

“We need to remember that with decisive, early action, we can slow down the virus and prevent infections. Among those who are infected, most will recover,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said this week.

In the U.S., more than 1,300 cases have been reported with 38 deaths, with eight recoveries, according to Johns Hopkins.

Story @ https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/487280-nearly-70000-people-have-recovered-from

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Scientists Discover “Peculiar” Teardrop-Shaped Star

18:58 Mar 10 2020
Times Read: 590




In the midst of so much turmoil, we are provided beauty our earth, moon and stars give us

Scientists Discover “Peculiar” Teardrop-Shaped Star



A team of astronomers have discovered a strange star that oscillates in a rhythmic pattern — but only on one side, causing gravitational forces to distort it into a teardrop shape.

“We’ve known theoretically that stars like this should exist since the 1980s,” said professor Don Kurtz from the University of Central Lancashire and co-author of the paper published in Nature Astronomy on Monday, in a statement. “I’ve been looking for a star like this for nearly 40 years and now we have finally found one.”

The star, known as HD74423, is about 1.7 times the mass of the Sun and was spotted around 1,500 light years from Earth — still within the confines of the Milky Way — using public data from NASA’s planet-hunting TESS satellite.

“What first caught my attention was the fact it was a chemically peculiar star,” said co-author Simon Murphy from the Sydney Institute for Astronomy at the University of Sydney in the statement. “Stars like this are usually fairly rich with metals – but this is metal poor, making it a rare type of hot star.”

Stars have been found to oscillate at different rhythms and to different degrees — including our own Sun. Astronomers suspect they’re caused by convection and magnetic field forces inside the star.

While the exact causes of these pulsations vary, these oscillations have usually been observed on all sides of the star. HD74423, however, was found to pulsate on only one side because of its red dwarf companion with which it makes up a binary star system.

They were found to do such a close dance — an orbital period of just two days — that the larger star is being distorted into a teardrop shape.

The astronomers suspect it won’t be the last of its kind to be discovered.

“We expect to find many more hidden in the TESS data,” said co-author Saul Rappaport, a professor at MIT.

Read more @ https://futurism.com/scientists-peculiar-teardrop-shaped-star

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LORDMOGY
LORDMOGY
20:02 Mar 10 2020





Spin
Spin
23:32 Mar 10 2020

This is so awesome! I love it:)








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