Everyone should use short, concise answers like this…there is a slight possibility the Democrats may understand them. -MST- .
I can somewhat understand forgiving a person, like Erika Kirk publicly forgiving the POS that murdered Charlie Kirk. But it takes a fool to help the murderer get paroled. Actually it takes a Damn fool. In this case, now…A DEAD DAMN FOOL. -MST- .
If you recall Lois Lion of The Sphinx, posted a “save-the-date” notice to reserve last evening for an exhibit about Bill Mauldin’s Art Of War. In case you missed it, I will post the link below. I know all Veterans will watch and enjoy this video, but I believe everyone who watches it will be thoroughly entertained. Yes, indeed…the handsome Curator, Chase Tomlin, is my Grandson. -Sheila Tolley-
Ants closely resemble human manners: when they wake, they stretch and appear to yawn in a human manner before taking up the tasks of the day.
If you go blind in one eye, you only lose about one-fifth of your vision but all your sense of depth.
It has been estimated that humans use only ten percent of their brains.
Right-handed people live, on average—nine years longer than left-handed people.
Your fingernails grow faster when you are cold.
Human bone is ridiculously strong. A cubic inch of it can bear the weight of five standard pickup trucks, making it four times as strong as concrete.
Watching your favorite movie over and over is good for you. The repetition calms you because knowing the outcome of a story helps you to feel safe in an unpredictable world.
Explanation: Comet 10P/Tempel 2 orbits the Sun once every 5.4 years. Currently visible in binoculars or small telescopes toward the constellation Capricornus, the periodic comet is captured in this sharp telescopic image from July 11 sporting a bright nuclear region and pretty greenish coma. Remarkably, a thin dust trail, not a typical dust tail, is also seen extending both east and west of the Tempel 2 nucleus. Unlike a comet dust tail, which tends to temporarily fan out in a direction away from the Sun, this dust trail is due to the residual dust shed during many past orbits along this ancient periodic comet’s orbital plane. In fact, Tempel 2’s dust trail may get a little narrower and brighter from our perspective as Earth crosses through the comet’s orbital plane on July 20. Comet 10P/Tempel 2 will reach a perihelion on August 2, and make its closest approach to Earth on August 3.