katsumibunnyepiphany
katsumibunnyepiphany
Freakishly Freaky
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I am freakishly freaky for a reason...Stay tuned to find out why.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Until you try you'll never know, UKA, UKA
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Fake fucks You a faker. You a snake. You a con-man. You a fake. If you ever come close again, there’ll be more than the universe at stake. You will be devoured and assimilated so disappear you psychopathic freak.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Proving that worship is not reserved for the benevolent and can also be macabre to suit the users taste.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Case of sibling poison
You think you smart, running your mouth Like u got no sense, Like ur brain went south. Ain’t taking the ish no more, ill drag yo ass to the floor. Worthless, weak-ass motherfucker I eat you for breakfast, i got yo number When u pull through please bring protection, cuz i will split u into sections. Tired of the shit, dont deserve this shit. Went through the fire, cuz you a liar. U a punk-ass bitch, U is a punk-ass snitch. Suck a dick, lick a clit, do u, but keep you from me, I ain't in da shit.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Talk to me
talk with ma big boy voice. Maaan, i make big boy noize. Pull up in ma big boy toyz. Being lame is your choice.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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always seen never known...secrecy is key
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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The end was always near
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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The stars will always guide our way
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Iota Orionis: Pulsating beacon of a constellation
Astronomers from the BRITE (BRight Target Explorer) Constellation project and Ritter Observatory have discovered a repeating one-per-cent spike in the light of a very massive star which could change our understanding of such stars. Iota Orionis is a binary star system and is easily visible with the naked eye, being the brightest star in the constellation Orion’s sword. Its unique variability, reported in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, was discovered using the world’s smallest astronomical space satellites, referred to as “nanosats”. “As the first functional nanosatellite astronomy mission, the BRITE-Constellation is at the vanguard of this coming space revolution,” said Canadian BRITE-Constellation principal investigator Gregg Wade, of Royal Military College of Canada, Ont.
The light from Iota Orionis is relatively stable 90 per cent of the time but then dips rapidly followed by a large spike. “The variations look strikingly similar to an electrocardiogram showing the sinus rhythms of the heart, and are known as heartbeat systems,” said Herbert Pablo, the project’s principal investigator, a post-doctoral researcher at Université de Montréal and member of the Centre for Research in Astrophysics of Quebec (CRAQ). This unusual variation is the result of the interaction of two stars in a highly elliptical 30-day orbit around each other.
While the two stars spend the majority of their time far apart, they do come nearly eight times closer together for a short time once every orbit. At that point the gravitational force between the two stars becomes so strong that it rapidly distorts their shapes, like pulling on the end of a balloon, causing the unusual changes in light. Iota Orionis represents the first time this effect has been seen in such a massive system (35 times the mass of the Sun), an order of magnitude larger than any in previously known systems, and allows for direct determination of the masses and radii of the components.
A shaking star is like an open book
Even more interesting is that these systems allow us to peer inside the stars themselves. “The intense gravitational force between the stars as they move closer together triggers quakes in the star, allowing us to probe the star’s inner workings, just as we do for the Earth’s interior during Earthquakes,” said Pablo. The phenomenon of quakes is very rare in massive stars in general and this is the first time induced quakes have ever been seen in a star this massive, let alone one whose mass and radius are known. These unprecedented quakes have also led to the first real clues to how such stars will evolve.
Astronomers are hopeful that this discovery will provide the initiative to search for other such systems, creating a fundamental shift in how we study the evolution of massive stars. This is important, since massive stars are laboratories of elements essential to human life.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Big things in this plane
The universe communes with us at all times, we are in it, it is in us.
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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This guy gets it!
I love it when the eyes of the young open up so quickly. Eyes wide-shut gazing through the universe, connecting the dots along the trail of stars, communing with the Gods, stackin up to build that throne. https://youtu.be/NUNYcwDkBPc
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katsumibunnyepiphany · 7 years ago
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Does it call to you Pisces? Will you finally heed it?
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