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  1. 12 Alpha Male Tips For Getting Tons Of Women Hey, loser! Are you tired of being a pathetic beta male? Are you tired of striking out with women because of your pitiful soy-boy incompetence? If so, it's time to take charge of your life and be an ALPHA MALE. Here are our top 12 alpha male tips for attracting & retaining tons of hot women. 1. Never clean your room: Does a bear clean its cave? 2. Keep no books or written words in your home:Reading is feminine and will shrink your testicles. 3. Eat raw organ meat straight out of a freshly killed animal: Just like our ancestors. ... ... MORE: https://babylonbee.com/news/12-alpha-male-tips-for-getting-tons-of-women
  2. Federal Judge Orders Arizona Child To Dismantle Border Wall He Built Out Of Legos Here: https://babylonbee.com/news/federal-judge-orders-arizona-child-to-dismantle-wall-built-out-of-legos
  3. ...shorter people are better because they have a smaller carbon footprint! Here: https://notthebee.com/article/the-new-york-times-ran-an-op-ed-arguing-that-shorter-people-are-better-because-they-have-a-smaller-carbon-footprint-
  4. If you love your job at the movie theater as much as this guy does you deserve a raise Here: https://notthebee.com/article/if-you-love-your-job-at-the-movie-theater-as-much-as-this-guy-does-you-deserve-a-raise
  5. Scientists say... Accidental discovery in science: the shell of soap bubbles is colder than the air temperature: https://newsrnd.com/tech/2023-01-02-accidental-discovery-in-science--the-shell-of-soap-bubbles-is-colder-than-the-air-temperature.HkBna_lqj.html
  6. REMEMBER... NEVER BE USELESS
  7. But WHY depressed, Sun shines for all... a little breeze...
  8. Yeah... this is my wife which serves it as she wants. New Year, and birthday, name day....
  9. Dad Looking Forward To The Peace And Quiet Of Work After The Holidays LIFE·Jan 2, 2023 · BabylonBee.com SAN DIEGO, CA — With the last hours of the Christmas and New Year's seasons ticking away, a local man found himself looking forward to the coming peace and quiet he will experience when returning to work after the holiday break. "It will be so wonderful to go back to the seemingly endless, daily grind of my job after this period of noise and chaos," said Lloyd Braun as his children ran screaming in circles around him. "It's important to have a break from celebrating and weathering daily hurricanes in the living room." Braun had initially fallen into the annual trap of looking forward to the Thanksgiving-Christmas-New Year's holiday season, thinking it would be a wonderful time of relaxation and offer an opportunity to recharge his batteries at the end of the year. Unbeknownst to him, his wife had been looking forward to his time off from work, taking opportunities each day to "get some stuff done" while he was available to stay with the kids. Before long, Braun found himself longing for the stress of his job. "I really find myself missing the endless meetings, frustrations with coworkers, and unreasonable expectations I deal with at work," he said. At publishing time, Braun was excitedly packing up his briefcase, laying out his outfit for his first day back at work, eagerly looking at his upcoming work calendar, and dreaming of the time he would have to spend sitting in his car in heavy traffic during his morning and evening commutes to and from the office. Here: https://babylonbee.com/news/dad-looking-forward-to-the-peace-and-quiet-of-work-after-the-holidays
  10. NO MORE, these are from ArcticFoxie or HummingOwl... that's all. So chinese roots are to forget, no more chinese telemetry!
  11. My settings in DCBrowser: Page zoom 110 %, Font size: Large. I use rather Dark Mode...but NOT on MSFN nor windowsxp forums.... In 360Chrome: Page zoom: 120%, custom font size: 12.
  12. Le cidre... I prefer cider, it puts me in a very good mood!
  13. ‘White Elephant’? 10 American Phrases That Baffle the Rest of the World American slang and idioms can liven up a conversation, but if English isn’t your native language, phrases like couch potato or white elephant can be easily misunderstood.... 1. Over the Moon 2. Devil’s Advocate 3. Bucket List 4. Pain in the Neck 5. No Pain, No Gain (..“No blank, no blank”) 6. Playing With Fire 7. Piece of Cake 8. White Elephant 9. Couch Potato 10. Dog Days of Summer Here: https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/american-phrases-that-baffle-rest-of-world MORE: America's Top 10 Most Puzzling Phrases in 2022: https://im-a-puzzle.com/blog/most-puzzling-american-phrases
  14. In 1906, the Bronx Zoo Put a Black Man (Ota Benga) on Display in the Primates' House By Bill DeMain 1906 photograph of Ota Benga, described as being taken at Bronx Zoo. / Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons When the New York Zoological Park (now the Bronx Zoo) opened in September 1906, people visiting the Primates’ House encountered a startling sight. There, amid the cages full of exotic animals, they found a human: Ota Benga, a member of the Mbuti pygmy tribe from what was then known as the Congo Free State. Though he was just 23 years old, this was not the first time Benga had been publicly displayed as a curiosity. Benga was brought to America by explorer and missionary Samuel Phillips Verner, who first exhibited him at the notorious “human zoos” of the 1904 World’s Fair. His life before the fair is largely a mystery—as Pamela Newkirk writes in Spectacle: The Astonishing Life of Ota Benga, “Given the various conflicting accounts offered by Verner as to how he acquired Benga, the true story will probably never be known.” The Man With a Five-Cent Smile A 1904 St. Louis Post-Dispatch article claimed a tribe had held Benga captive as a slave until Verner purchased him at a slave market. A 1916 New York Times article said Verner met Benga at a Belgian Army station, where soldiers had saved Benga from a cannibalistic tribe. And there were more variations in-between. Beyond that, it’s also thought that Benga had a wife and two children, who were killed either by Belgian forces looking for ivory or a hostile tribe. In 1904, Verner brought Benga to the U.S., where he displayed him at the St. Louis World Fair (officially called the Louisiana Purchase Exposition). The main draw was his sharpened teeth, which he showed for five cents. Though newspapers at the time said they were shaped to facilitate cannibalism, tooth sharpening was a common form of body modification within Benga’s tribe, and did not indicate someone who noshed on human flesh. After the fair, Benga returned to Africa with Verner, then later accompanied the missionary back to the United States. According to Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s African American Lives, “Otabenga married a second wife, a Batwa woman who died from snakebite soon afterward. The Batwa blamed Otabenga for her death and shunned him. That decision appears to have strengthened his relationship with Verner.” Though again, Newkirk points outthat Verner gave differing versions of events over the years. By the time Verner brought Benga to New York City, the explorer was broke. Eventually, he contacted William Temple Hornaday, the then-director of what is now the Bronx Zoo, who agreed to temporarily loan Benga an apartment on the grounds. Whether Hornaday had ulterior motives from the start is unclear, but before long, he was displaying Benga as another exhibit. "Is that a man?" According to New York Magazine, in his first few weeks, Benga wandered around the grounds of the zoo freely. But soon, Hornaday had his zookeepers urge Benga to play with the orangutan in its enclosure. Crowds gathered to watch. Next, the zookeepers convinced Benga to use his bow and arrow to shoot targets, along with the occasional squirrel or rat. They also scattered some stray bones around the enclosure to suggest the idea of Benga being a savage. Finally, they cajoled Benga into rushing the bars of the cage and baring his whittled teeth at the patrons. Kids were terrified. Some adults were, too—though more of them were just plain curious about Benga. “Is that a man?” one visitor asked. Hornaday posted a sign in the Primates’ House listing Benga’s height and weight—4 feet, 11 inches tall and 103 pounds—and how he had ended up at the zoo. “Exhibited each afternoon during September,” it read. If Hornaday’s attitude toward his new "acquisition" needed further elaboration, it was summed up in the tone of an article he wrote for the zoological society’s bulletin: "Ota Benga is a well-developed little man, with a good head, bright eyes, and a pleasing countenance. He is not hairy, and is not covered by the ‘downy fell’ described by some explorers ... He is happiest when at work, making something with his hands."... MORE: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/30399/1906-bronx-zoo-put-black-man-display-monkey-house
  15. IO: Fire and ice With 67 moons and counting, Jupiter is a solar system in miniature, full of many weird worlds to explore. But two of its moons excite the imaginations of science enthusiasts like no others: Io and Europa. Io is the most volcanic world in the solar system. Slightly larger than our Moon, the world fosters multiple erupting volcanoes on a daily basis, some of which shoot plumes of lava 250 miles (400 kilometers) above the surface. Vast lakes and rivers of dark magma flow while a caldera named Loki emits more heat than all the volcanoes on Earth combined. Why so hot?Io is caught in a cosmic tug-of-war between gigantic Jupiter on one side and large jovian moons (Europa and Ganymede) on the other. The varying gravitational pulls stretch Io like a rubber band. On Earth, we experience ocean tides from the Moon’s gravity. On Io, there is a ground swell. The stretching of all that rock produces heat, which melts a layer not far below the moon’s crust that then bursts out of volcanoes that pepper its surface. Io is literally turning itself inside out.... More: Weird Moons of the Solar System: http://www.cosmosup.com/weird-moons-of-the-solar-system/
  16. A Striking Crater on Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede This look at the complex surface of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede came from NASA’s Juno mission during a close pass by the giant moon in June 2021. At closest approach, the spacecraft came within just 650 miles (1,046 kilometers) of Ganymede’s surface. Here: https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/jpl/a-striking-crater-on-jupiter-s-moon-ganymede
  17. Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede False-color image of Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede. NASA/JPL/DLR Here: https://phys.org/news/2015-10-jupiter-moon-ganymede.html
  18. Happy New Year to you too, @Cocodile, good health before all!
  19. ARC IS THE BEST WEB BROWSER TO COME OUT IN THE LAST DECADE (macOS' Chrome fork) (Arc is currently in private beta and only available on macOS...) HERE: https://www.inverse.com/gear/arc-web-browser-the-browser-company-josh-miller
  20. Saturn has 7 layers of rings Saturn has 7 layers of rings. Galileo first saw the rings in 1610 through a telescope. Some of the Saturn rings are about 242,000 miles in diameter and some are really small at only a couple of hundred meters thick. Sometimes, the rings of Saturn gradually disappear because of the tilt of Saturn till they become invisible from Earth. Every 14 years, the rings look like they’ve just gone. Saturn: Saturn is the 2nd largest planet in our solar system after Jupiter and 9 times wider than Earth. Saturn is a gas planet. It is one of the four planets that are called ‘Jovian Planets’ because they are made up of gas. Saturn’s core is rocky and may be covered in liquid gas, studies say. Saturn’s rings are made up of millions of ice crystals, some very big and others as small as specks of dust. Saturn is made up of hydrogen and helium which makes it incredibly light. So much so, that it would float in a bathtub; that is if you managed to find a big enough tub for it! Saturn’s atmosphere is not always calm. There are storm winds travelling at 1,800 km/h present on the planet. Saturn has a very strong magnetic field as compared to Earth. This means that it has a high level of radiation because it is known to trap particles that have high energy in its atmosphere. Saturn has a total of 62 moons. Titan is Saturn’s largest moon and is also the second largest moon in the solar system after Jupiter’s moon Ganymede. Saturn weighs 95 times more than Earth. That is one heavy planet! Saturn is at a distance of 1,426,000 km from the Sun. The planet takes 29 ½ years to orbit around the Sun. This means that one year on Saturn is equal to 29 ½ Earth years. Saturn is so big that you can fit 760 Earth-sized planets into it. - from here: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/fascinating-saturn-facts-and-information-for-kids/
  21. Saturn's rings and tilt could be explained by new research suggesting a missing moon was a factor. (PC Pixabay.com) SATURN’S RINGS AND TILT COULD BE THE RESULT OF AN ANCIENT MISSING MOON KENNA HUGHES-CASTLEBERRY Here: https://thedebrief.org/saturns-rings-and-tilt-could-be-the-result-of-an-ancient-missing-moon/
  22. AS A FORMER FIGHTER PILOT WHO ENCOUNTERED UAP, WE NEED SCIENCE—NOT STIGMAS AND CONSPIRACIES—TO SOLVE THIS MYSTERY RYAN GRAVES· ·DECEMBER 31, 2022 Ryan Graves is a former Navy fighter pilot and Chair of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) UAP Integration & Outreach Committee (UAPIOC). The following commentary is in response to a series of recent Op-Eds published in the Wall Street Journal by columnist Holman Jenkins, who named Ryan directly in his November critique. The author’s opinions expressed here are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Debrief. A MAJOR BARRIER to our understanding of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) is not just government secrecy: it’s stigma. Conspiracy theories like those perpetuated by Holman Jenkins in his recent Wall Street Journal columns, under titles like “UFO ‘Mystery’ Shouldn’t Drag On,” “The UFO Bubble Goes Pop,” and, most recently (and perhaps his most unhinged), “The UFO Crowd Wants an Alien Invasion for Christmas,” only help breed the stigma that hinders the very kind of scientific approaches he agrees are needed to resolve the UAP mystery. Jenkins offers the idea that maybe a secret military laser program is being tested on active-duty pilots in midflight, deceiving them—and their infrared and radar sensors—into observing UAP by “creating plasma bubbles in the air.” Jenkins also says the DoD “may know exactly what they are” when the Department’s own UAP report to Congress says they do not. He has even gone so far as to say that recent momentum on this issue is due to “intelligence officials who think their job includes promoting false and tendentious information to the American public for their own purposes,” without offering any idea as to what those purposes might be, then accuses advocates of believing that “aliens are a Jesus stand-in.” This kind of cynical speculation gives rise to the stigma that has long surrounded UAP. Not only does it have a chilling effect on military and commercial pilots coming forward, but it also discourages scientists from pursuing funding to study these phenomena.... MORE: https://thedebrief.org/as-a-former-fighter-pilot-who-encountered-uap-we-need-science-not-stigmas-and-conspiracies-to-solve-this-mystery/
  23. Hello @Anbima, look in the first post of this topic, here you have the two links to download 360Chrome v13.5 1030 buid with rebased chrome.dll, please.
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