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Think or blink!!!

Oops! They can't wait UNTIL AFTER THE EVENT to commemorate it!

What if it ends in a fiasco??? :moony:




  • NewsThe Independent
    White House gift shop already selling Brett Kavanaugh commemorative coins

    The Senate is preparing to vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court but the White House gift shop has already been selling coins with his name on it. Per the gift shop’s website the coins all have an “image of President Trump with Each Justice on Each Coin Side. The coin also comes with a 50-page "monograph" about the history of the Supreme Court, which includes a section on Mr Trump's "Consitutional Legacy" - spelling error included.
 
Men may delay but can never ever deter women from achieving their goals in life!




  • NewsThe Independent
    Donna Strickland's treatment on Wikipedia shows how women have long been excluded from science

    When Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1903, women couldn’t vote, couldn’t graduate from prestigious universities and weren’t allowed to become Fellows of Learned Societies. When Maria Goeppert-Mayer won the Nobel 1963, she wasn’t being paid for her scientific research, and the headline in the local paper that announced her success read “Mother Wins Nobel Prize”. On Tuesday, “laser jock” Donna Strickland became the third woman to win the Nobel Prize for physics.
 
Susan VS Susan!!! Sabaash! sariyAna pOtti!!! :thumb:


 
Will everyone :couch2: wake up :horn: at least now??? :frusty:





  • NewsNewsBytes
    UN: 10 years left before climate change decimates planet Earth

    A landmark climate change report released by UN on Monday has warned that the world is on the brink of disaster and could face cataclysmic consequences if steps aren't taken immediately to drastically cut carbon emissions. In the absence of 'unprecedented' changes in the next 10 years, the world of 2040 would face destruction on a scale hitherto unseen. Here are the terrifying details.
 
Drastic changes need drastic measures! :moony:




  • NewsThe Independent
    We need to build a new economic system if we are to deal with climate change

    Industrial production came about when the system of commodity production became dominant, an economic system in which commodities are produced for the sole purpose of being sold, upon which they return more money to the investors than their original outlay. New technology and sustainable sources of energy will help to contain global warming, but only if the rate of removing pollutants exceeds the rate of increase in energy needs.
 
A fine equation put in a nutshell ???




  • NewsThe Guardian
    The cost of Kavanaugh's victory? The legitimacy of the US supreme court

    The saga of judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the supreme court is over, and it is time for the credits to roll. Top billing will go to a Republican president and his allies in the Senate who were willing to allow norms to be steamrollered and justice to be short-changed in the pursuit of a reliable conservative majority on the court. The supreme court can enable or block sweeping changes in US life.
 
Butt is just a shock absorber and not a piece of art to be sculpted and

displayed shamelessly - risking one's life!!





  • StyleRefinery 29 UK
    "I Thought My Life Was Going To End": The Dangers Of Brazilian Butt Lifts

    No cosmetic surgery is risk-free, but some operations are more dangerous than others, and the "Brazilian butt lift" (BBL) has been labelled the most dangerous procedure. One in every 3,000 procedures proves fatal, the organisation warned recently. Twenty-nine-year-old Leah Cambridge, from Leeds, died in August after travelling to Turkey for the procedure, while another unnamed woman, also in her late 20s, suffered the same fate, BBC Two's Victoria Derbyshire programme reported last year.
 

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