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"no means no" chant begins in raleigh after carter hart plays the puck
the official sharks on nbcs twitter account has been keeping it real
more examples from the past week:
The original flag, by Gilbert Baker, June 25, 1978.
Happy Pride ā¤š§”šššš
Dont unfollow me I can post about something you care even less about wait
goodness gracious
Sebastian Aho, The Playersā Tribune (2025)
i love you carolina hurricanes i love you southern hockey i love you lenovo center i love you canes lb i love you fringe hockey communities i love you seth jarvis goal i love you freddie i love you EASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPS
@ canes: Key soaking it all in with his son ā¤ļø
The Carolina Hurricanes are headed to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006!
Stanley Cup Playoffs 2026: Round 3, Game 5 Montreal Canadiens @ Carolina HurricanesĀ | May 29, 2026
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please if you do anything useful in your life, donāt scroll past this
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tchaikovsky is proud
In case anyone is baffled by this, thereās a Tchaikovsky piece in which thereās supposed to be a loud sound but he never specified what you should use to make that sound. People have done all kinds of weird shit depending on how they think the sound should, well, sound. Hitting a large piece of wood with a sledgehammer is a relatively conventional one.
Ah look, itās back. The post thatās wrong and makes me actually want to talk about music history.
A) This piece is not Tchaikovsky, itās called Ricochet (Ping Pong Concerto) by Andy Akiho
B) Tchaikovsky has some unconventional percussion in the 1812 Overture, but it explicitly calls for an actual literal battery of cannons. Itās often creatively replaced by conductors because not all performance halls and/or educational establishments condone the use of an actual literal battery of cannons.
C) The piece that requires unspecified percussion is Mahlerās 6th Symphony, which calls for a sound that is ābrief and mighty, but dull in resonance and with a non-metallic character (like the fall of an axe).ā This is usually translated asĀ āTake a huge-ass hammer and hit a huge-ass block of wood with it.ā
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Not a scholar at first, but the guy who wrote Jaws hated that people used it to justify hating sharks so much he dedicated the rest of his life to shark research and advocacy.
The woman who popularized gender reveals wishes she hadn't, afaik.
(afaik- the woman who popularized gender reveals did so because she had a long history of miscarriages. The reveal was a celebration of the fact that one of her pregnancies had gotten far enough that there WAS a physical sex to reveal. It was never intended to be like... *gestures at modern gender reveals* all that. That same kid later came out as trans and yes, the family had a second gender reveal for that lol.)
This whole thread is so beautiful to me that I can explain it
The man who invented the K-Cup coffee pod almost 20 years ago says he regrets doing so and can't understand the popularity of the products t
L. David Mech, who popularised the idea that there were 'alpha' and 'beta' wolves in his 1970 book The Wolf, has spent the rest of his career trying to debunk this. (The original studies were done on captive wolves, and thus didn't simulate an accurate model of wolf pack dynamics.)
The idea that wolf packs are led by a merciless dictator, or alpha wolf, comes from old studies of captive wolves. In the wild, wolf packs a
In the wild, researchers have found that most wolf packs are simply families, led by a breeding pair, and bloody duels for supremacy are rare.
āWhat would be the value of calling a human father the alpha male?ā says L. David Mech, a senior research scientist at the U.S. Geological Survey, who has studied wolf packs in the wild for decades. āHeās just the father of the family. And thatās exactly the way it is with wolves.ā