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MsSouthern;5941624 said:s.free;5941619 said:@MsSouthern what's really good with those busted ass toes in ur avi? Suss.
I guess just trying to match that hot pink lipstick you wear on your busted ass face
s.free;5941637 said:MsSouthern;5941624 said:s.free;5941619 said:@MsSouthern what's really good with those busted ass toes in ur avi? Suss.
I guess just trying to match that hot pink lipstick you wear on your busted ass face
Tuck in those feelings after you tuck in ya belly bitch. Nobody told you to upload that pic.
MsSouthern;5941672 said:Oh so it is the same color as your lipstick
wheewww glad we agree
go on and post your toes so we can compare who's are prettier ... in fact make a thread with a poll in it so it can be an accurate count
Jungz;5941832 said:Iunno wasup wit the sun.. been rainin here since 11am... but yall need to check out the Moon next week tuesday. Shits suppose to be hella big.
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Super Moon
— June 23, 2013
Be sure to look out for the Moon these next few months as it approaches Perigee, because the full moons during these times will appear exceptionally large. The Moon will be at its Perigee, or closest approach, in July 23 and it will reach full moon only a few minutes after it passes this point in its orbit.
These ‘super moons’ not only appear larger because they are physically closer but, combined with a full moon, the mind can play tricks on you to think they are much larger. This phenomena is called the Moon Illusion. Try to catch these full moons as they rise/set because the illusion works when there is an object in the foreground, like a tree, building or mountains.
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During the early hours of June 18th, a long-duration flare from this active region hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) over the sun's eastern limb. However, none of the rocky planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) were in the line of fire.
In a few days, the sun's rotation will carry the active region around the eastern limb and onto the Earthside of the sun. Then we will have a direct view of the underlying sunspot group and be able to better assess its potential for future flares. Stay tuned.
http://spaceweather.com/