Orange ball!! ORANGE BALL!!
so idk if anyone else has said anything but uhh kidalex or someone is back, in the OSO server, sending server invites to people. do NOT join the server, because this guy is notorious for raiding places with gore pics and other shit. he loves spewing slurs he cant reclaim and misgendering people and whatever else. just a warning
This has been taken care of. Don’t wait for mods to find these kinds of things, message us directly! Don’t be afraid to ever ask for help, even for small things.
tender moment playing minecraft song for my buddy edd
Delta rune spoilers!!!!!
Okay so quick disclaimer i did NOT make this! My friend from amino sent it to me and said it’s from Google Plus but doesn’t know who it’s from
If anyone could tell me who made it let me know :’)
I was told that @thanksdunkel made this owo
yea
i love a fuzzy boy
same
joseph howard
Day 12: Elimination
I don’t wanna draw a depressing ass picture so uh have the best thing that anyone ever getting eliminated let to; aka the exit lesbian girl gang
decided to make objectober prompts this year just for fun hehe
these prompts are vague so you can interpret them however you like!
(objectober concept was not started by me btw i just felt like making prompts)
I made a dumb cover for my algebra 2 notebook ;)
Take a deep breath. Even if the air looks clear, it is nearly certain that you will inhale millions of solid particles and liquid droplets. These ubiquitous specks of matter are known as aerosols, and they can be found in the air over oceans, deserts, mountains, forests, ice, and every ecosystem in between.
If you have ever watched smoke billowing from a wildfire, ash erupting from a volcano, or dust blowing in the wind, you have seen aerosols. Satellites like Terra, Aqua, Aura, and Suomi NPP “see” them as well, though they offer a completely different perspective from hundreds of kilometers above Earth’s surface. A version of one of our models called the Goddard Earth Observing System Forward Processing (GEOS FP) offers a similarly expansive view of the mishmash of particles that dance and swirl through the atmosphere.
The visualization above highlights GEOS FP model output for aerosols on August 23, 2018. On that day, huge plumes of smoke drifted over North America and Africa, three different tropical cyclones churned in the Pacific Ocean, and large clouds of dust blew over deserts in Africa and Asia. The storms are visible within giant swirls of sea salt aerosol(blue), which winds loft into the air as part of sea spray. Black carbon particles (red) are among the particles emitted by fires; vehicle and factory emissions are another common source. Particles the model classified as dust are shown in purple. The visualization includes a layer of night light data collected by the day-night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on Suomi NPP that shows the locations of towns and cities.
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