goldfish memory
The little plastic castle is a surprise every time.
(Probably an obscure reference, but a fantastic song.)
goldfish memory
late 90's i think, cant remember who the artist wasThe little plastic castle is a surprise every time.
late 90's i think, cant remember who the artist was
as you know, the UK started it this year, causing Imgur to block the UK , but you can use Anonsurf/Tor or a VPN to get round it [but I find it a pain in the butt as speeds are adversely affected]I do wonder how many other countries will enact similar regulations
Withdrawal symptoms.I understand why the ban exists - social media can negatively affect mental health, and for some people, the algorithms take over their lives. The ban means young people will be pushed to interact with each other in deeper, more meaningful ways.
Although I agree with this, at this moment, it feels like I’m losing more than I’m gaining. Even if I could bypass the Snapchat ban with my sister’s face, there’s no point if my friends can’t.
Wow. Horrific, yet beautiful (when seen in a photo, thousands of miles away from the reality).
I know it may seem a bit morbid, but I just made that photo into a wallpaper.the tree is of course flammable and so is the oil......the tops of trees explode in the fire and this, along with branches and leaves and bark cause the fire to move at a frightening pace...up to 30 km/hour in extreme cases.
Fires also burn faster uphill than downhill....the flames preheat the fuel in front of them, so they also gain speed as they go.
The majority of forests in Australia to catch fire are eucalypts....and there are a vast range of different eucalyptus.
Watching a fire making its way up a valley or slope is not for the faint hearted.
The radiant heat created is probably more dangerous than direct flame contact