JANCEMBER WEDDING Dress 2024
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Beige and gold bridesmaid’s dress, 1896, American.
By A. F. Jammes.
Met Museum.
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"Hast thou gone among the streets of the city and the watchmen there, and found the one thy soul loves?" 💛
characters by @cassandraclare 🫶
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It can be expensive to hire a professional spectroscopist for your wedding, but the quality of the spectra you get is worth it.
Gold [Explained]
Transcript Under the Cut
[Cueball holding some small sparkling thing, implied to be a gold wedding ring]
Cueball: It kinda makes sense that we use gold for wedding rings.
[Frame shifts to Cueball's head]
Cueball: Because a lot of the universe's gold was probably produced by R-process nucleosynthesis when pairs of neutron stars spiraled together and merged.
Cueball: So gold exists because two neutron stars got married.
[Megan walks in from side towards Cueball]
Megan: "Binary neutron star merger" would be a fun wedding theme.
Cueball: Everyone has to try not to catch the relativistically-ejected bouquet.
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Gold lamé evening dress with jacket, 1955, American.
By Don Loper.
Worn by Frances Abrams McCall at her second wedding.
Chicago Historical Society
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