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What is life after reading these.
Well that fucked me up
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Violate me In violent times The vilest way that you know. Ruin me Ravage me Utterly savage me On me no mercy bestow.
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How focal length affects perspective.
also known as the reason you look awesome in the mirror and shitty in photos
This is seriously a life altering revelation
These spectacular wave-like clouds are the result of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. When two layers of air move past one another at different velocities, an unstable shear layer forms at their interface. Disturbances in this shear layer grow exponentially, creating these short-lived overturning waves that quickly turn turbulent. The strong resemblance of these clouds to breaking ocean waves is no coincidence–the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability occurring between the wind and water is what generates many ocean waves. Kelvin-Helmholtz patterns are also common on other planets, like Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars. (Image credit: Breckenridge Resort; submitted by jshoer)
From what understand waves and the tides have to do with the moons gravitational pull, not air streams.
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