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Hell hath no fury…
"Hell Hath No Furry: The Misunderstood Subculture of Furry Fandom Furry fandom, also known as fursona culture, is a subculture made up of people who have an interest in anthropomorphic animals, often represented as characters with human-like personalities and characteristics. These characters, known as fursonas, are used by members of the furry community as a form of self-expression and identity.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
"Countdown to the Blue Comet: Understanding the Science behind the Rare Celestial Event"
I. Introduction The "blue comet" event refers to the close approach of the comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) to Earth on February 1, 2023. This comet was discovered in January 2021 by the Mount Lemmon Survey in Arizona, USA and is expected to pass within 0.03 AU (about 4.4 million miles or 7.1 million kilometers) of Earth, making it a relatively close approach for a comet. The event is notable for the color of the comet, which is expected to have a blue-green hue due to the presence of copper in its composition. Some experts have said that it could be bright enough to be visible to the naked eye, but that is still uncertain. It is also worth noting that C/2021 A1 (Leonard) is a first time visitor to the inner solar system, so we know very little about it's orbit or composition. The aim of this blog post is to understand the science behind the rare celestial event of the blue comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard) close approach to Earth on February 1, 2023. It will explore the comet's composition, orbit, and how its close proximity to Earth will affect its appearance. It will also discuss the potential scientific significance of this event and how astronomers will study the comet during its close approach. Additionally, the post will provide information on how and where to view the comet, as well as safety precautions for viewing it.
By Gowtham Dharma3 years ago in Earth
Divided by Time, Connected by Space
The night sparkles brightly with stars, glittering in the sky the way sunlight dances on a lake. There in the heavens, is a new light – the colour of grass and leaves and life. Standing tall amongst the swaying grass, a group of people gaze at the comet – though they don’t yet know that’s what it is. To them it is a thing of magic, and of power. Breath-taking in its beauty, the green comet moves across the heavens and vanishes from the sky within the span of a lunar cycle. It is never seen again.
By Ash Taylor3 years ago in Earth
Save water
Introduction: Water is a precious resource that is essential for human survival, yet it is often taken for granted. The reality is that water scarcity is a growing problem around the world, and it is essential that we take steps to conserve and protect this vital resource. In this article, we will discuss various ways to save water, from simple changes in our daily habits to more significant investments in new technologies and infrastructure.
By @Sakthivel3 years ago in Earth
The Connection Between Climate Change and Forced Migration, Particularly In Developing Countries
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today, and its effects are already being felt by millions of people around the world. One of the most significant consequences of climate change is forced migration, particularly in developing countries. The connection between climate change and forced migration is complex and multi-faceted, and it's essential to understand this connection if we're to address the issue effectively.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Earth
The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health and Well-being
Climate change is not just a problem for the environment, it also has a significant impact on our mental health and well-being. As temperatures rise, sea levels rise, and extreme weather events become more frequent, it can be difficult to cope with the emotional and psychological effects of these changes.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Earth
China plays down Covid outbreak with holiday rush at full tilt
China is currently facing a new outbreak of COVID-19, but the government is playing it down and encouraging citizens to continue with their holiday plans. Despite rising cases in some areas, many Chinese citizens are still traveling and celebrating the Lunar New Year, the country's most important holiday.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
A fiction story about an unlikely pair that meets on a tropical island
Once upon a time, on a small tropical island, there was a young woman named Samantha. She was a successful businesswoman from the city, who had come to the island to escape the stress of her daily life and to find some much-needed rest and relaxation. She had always dreamed of visiting a tropical island, with its lush jungles, crystal-clear waters, and diverse wildlife.
By Financial Independents3 years ago in Earth






