• I get it's a case by case basis, I'm still making a meme about it
    I get it's a case by case basis, I'm still making a meme about it
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  • 兄长
    北海道的雪停了,我们该回家了。

    #コスプレ #金カム #花沢勇作
    #cosplay #cosplayer #勇尾
    兄长 北海道的雪停了,我们该回家了。 #コスプレ #金カム #花沢勇作 #cosplay #cosplayer #勇尾
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  • Housing Crisis Contrast
    Housing Crisis Contrast
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  • Hi, guys I am back...
    Hi, guys I am back...
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  • Pride Month Drama
    Pride Month Drama
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  • コスプレ/Cosplay

    リゼロ/レム

    photo【@kazuya_9_25 】様
    いつも撮影ありがとう( ˶'ᵕ'˶)

    #コスプレ #Cosplay #リゼロ
    深夜遅くに…( ˙꒳˙ )
    コスプレ/Cosplay リゼロ/レム photo【@kazuya_9_25 】様 いつも撮影ありがとう( ˶'ᵕ'˶) #コスプレ #Cosplay #リゼロ 深夜遅くに…( ˙꒳˙ )
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  • Looking for a quick and tasty appetizer? These Cream Cheese Pickle Rolls are the perfect bite-sized treat that packs a punch!

    Ingredients:
    - 8 oz cream cheese, softened
    - 1 cup chopped pickles
    - 8 slices pepperoni
    - 8 slices salami

    Directions:
    1. Take a slice of salami or pepperoni and spread a generous layer of softened cream cheese over one half.
    2. Add a sprinkle of chopped pickles on top.
    3. Carefully fold the meat over the cream cheese and pickles, creating a delicious roll.
    4. Repeat with the remaining ingredients and serve with toothpicks for easy snacking!

    Nutrition Facts (per serving):
    - Serving Size: 2 rolls
    - Calories: 200
    - Protein: 10g
    - Fat: 16g
    - Carbohydrates: 3g
    - Fiber: 1g

    Get ready to impress your friends with these simple DIY bites! Perfect for parties or game day! # appetizer # snacking # recipe # foodlover # yum
    Looking for a quick and tasty appetizer? These Cream Cheese Pickle Rolls are the perfect bite-sized treat that packs a punch! Ingredients: - 8 oz cream cheese, softened - 1 cup chopped pickles - 8 slices pepperoni - 8 slices salami Directions: 1. Take a slice of salami or pepperoni and spread a generous layer of softened cream cheese over one half. 2. Add a sprinkle of chopped pickles on top. 3. Carefully fold the meat over the cream cheese and pickles, creating a delicious roll. 4. Repeat with the remaining ingredients and serve with toothpicks for easy snacking! Nutrition Facts (per serving): - Serving Size: 2 rolls - Calories: 200 - Protein: 10g - Fat: 16g - Carbohydrates: 3g - Fiber: 1g Get ready to impress your friends with these simple DIY bites! Perfect for parties or game day! # appetizer # snacking # recipe # foodlover # yum
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  • LEVIATHAN PIZZA WITH PEPPERONI & CHEESE STORM

    Ingredients:
    200 g pepperoni, thick-sliced
    1/2 cup mozzarella
    1/2 cup cheddar
    1/2 cup provolone
    1/4 cup parmesan
    1/2 cup pizza sauce
    1 roll pizza dough

    Instructions:
    1⃣ Press dough into pan, spread with sauce.
    2⃣ Add all cheeses, then cover with pepperoni like a storm.
    3⃣ Bake at 425°F (220°C) for 20–25 min until melty and crisp.

    Prep: 10 min | Cook: 25 min | Total: 35 min | Serves: 4
    LEVIATHAN PIZZA WITH PEPPERONI & CHEESE STORM Ingredients: 200 g pepperoni, thick-sliced 1/2 cup mozzarella 1/2 cup cheddar 1/2 cup provolone 1/4 cup parmesan 1/2 cup pizza sauce 1 roll pizza dough Instructions: 1⃣ Press dough into pan, spread with sauce. 2⃣ Add all cheeses, then cover with pepperoni like a storm. 3⃣ Bake at 425°F (220°C) for 20–25 min until melty and crisp. Prep: 10 min | Cook: 25 min | Total: 35 min | Serves: 4
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  • Mars Is Spinning Faster — Thanks to NASA’s InSight Mission

    New data from NASA’s now-retired InSight lander reveals a surprising twist: Mars is gradually speeding up its rotation, shortening the Martian day by a tiny amount — about a fraction of a millisecond per year.

    What's causing this?
    Scientists are still investigating, but possible explanations include mass shifts at the polar ice caps or changes deep within the planet’s interior. Unlike Earth, which slows down due to the Moon’s influence on our oceans, Mars has no oceans — hinting at a completely different mechanism.

    These insights come from InSight’s RISE (Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment), which tracked subtle changes in radio signals between Mars and NASA’s Deep Space Network over 900 Martian days. The variations helped scientists measure the planet’s spin with extraordinary precision.

    More than just spin:
    The same data also refined our understanding of Mars’ core, confirming it has a large radius of about 1,835 km and a density between 5.9 and 6.3 g/cm³. Interestingly, the planet’s nutation (wobble) suggests that its core has uneven density, raising new questions about its internal structure.

    Why it matters:
    Though InSight’s mission ended in December 2022, its legacy lives on. The RISE experiment is considered historic, continuing to deepen our understanding of the Red Planet and its hidden depths.

    Published in: Nature (2023)
    Paper: Sébastien Le Maistre et al., “Spin state and deep interior structure of Mars from InSight radio tracking”
    Mars Is Spinning Faster — Thanks to NASA’s InSight Mission New data from NASA’s now-retired InSight lander reveals a surprising twist: Mars is gradually speeding up its rotation, shortening the Martian day by a tiny amount — about a fraction of a millisecond per year. What's causing this? Scientists are still investigating, but possible explanations include mass shifts at the polar ice caps or changes deep within the planet’s interior. Unlike Earth, which slows down due to the Moon’s influence on our oceans, Mars has no oceans — hinting at a completely different mechanism. These insights come from InSight’s RISE (Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment), which tracked subtle changes in radio signals between Mars and NASA’s Deep Space Network over 900 Martian days. The variations helped scientists measure the planet’s spin with extraordinary precision. More than just spin: The same data also refined our understanding of Mars’ core, confirming it has a large radius of about 1,835 km and a density between 5.9 and 6.3 g/cm³. Interestingly, the planet’s nutation (wobble) suggests that its core has uneven density, raising new questions about its internal structure. Why it matters: Though InSight’s mission ended in December 2022, its legacy lives on. The RISE experiment is considered historic, continuing to deepen our understanding of the Red Planet and its hidden depths. Published in: Nature (2023) Paper: Sébastien Le Maistre et al., “Spin state and deep interior structure of Mars from InSight radio tracking”
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