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Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 11:31 pmWhy is this not an appropriate location? Why not call out racism where we find it? Are we not capable of discussing the loathsomeness of her racist posts within SSP rules. Note how she has doubled and tripled down on the racist posting by posting additional references to violent crimes committed by black folks. It's kind of ironic given how her posting comes on the heels of a not black person using a military grade weapon to turn elementary schoolers into blobs of jelly.
Pictures of kittens and sunsets are only skin deep. Racial bigotry goes down to the bone.

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1. Speech is aggression.
2. Every utterance has a winner or a loser.
3. Curiosity is feigned.
4. Lying is performative.
5. Stupidity is power.
2. Every utterance has a winner or a loser.
3. Curiosity is feigned.
4. Lying is performative.
5. Stupidity is power.
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Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 7:12 amYou know that that's photoshopped, right? The Andromeda galaxy is visible to the naked eye as just another star.
I fixed it, Shades.
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2022 July 13 - Webb s First Deep Field.


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taken from a telescope built by a diverse team.Canpakes wrote:That’s an impressive diversity of objects.
https://webb.nasa.gov/content/meetTheTe ... index.html
the average white nationalist wouldn't be able to find the moon with a pair of binoculars.
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reminds me of the grade-school teacher in Iron Sky who taught the kids Arianism in her primary voice.Res Ipsa wrote: a helpful contrast between the exquisite beauty that can be found in the world and universe with the ugliness and depravity that can exist in the human soul
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In my youth I had period of fascination with astronomy. I learned about the visible night sky and am familiar with looking at the Andromeda gaIaxy with the naked eye. It is a hazy patch definitely larger than a star but quite a bit smaller than the moon. This observation would not change the view that the photo combines a telescope's time exposure image with a landform image.