@mrojaycutler What a waste of 5 minutes. Is this intended ragebait or is he just dumb lol
Never had ribs before
Gets the wrong thing
Drops the bag
Bruh
Two hundred years ago, a squirrel might've traveled for dozens of miles through Tennessee's forests without ever touching the ground.
Folk lore even claimed a squirrel could travel from the Atlantic to the Mississippi without touching the dirt floor.
Among those forests stood the American chestnut, growing up to 100 feet tall with a trunk diameter of 5-10 feet.
It was one of the most common and important trees in the eastern United States—feeding wildlife, feeding people, and shaping entire ecosystems.
Then a fungal blight arrived.
Within a few decades, somewhere between 3-4 billion trees were gone.
Today, most people in Tennessee couldn't recognize a mature American chestnut in a photo.
That's a remarkable thing when you consider how common the tree once was.
The lesson is simple:
The American chestnut reminds us that stewardship must begin long before something becomes rare.
Then he brought them out and said, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”And they [Paul and Silas] said, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.”
What's up man.
Just want you to know.
Getting fit is so much easier than you think right now.
But yes literally impossible with your current set of beliefs and identities.
The process of changing those is worth while, and blesses you more than the fitness itself.
NASA presented three unusual musical compositions.
Sound interpretations of black hole data obtained by the Chandra, James Webb, and IXPE telescopes are transformed into full-fledged music.
One of the works features the star WR124, which could become a black hole: its roar and shifting melodies symbolize its turbulent evolution.
Another composition is dedicated to the SS 433 system, where the sounds of water droplets and changing tones reflect the interactions of stars.
The final work transports the listener to the galaxy Centaurus A, with its giant black hole emitting plasma—it sounds like a mixture of bells and strings.
“Men desperately want peace, but the peace of God is not absence from tension or turmoil, but peace in the midst of tension and turmoil.” —Billy Graham