@97Sprucelane@Megatron_ron 'I am not empty...' says a fuckin bitchass little simp who call himself 'Chad' while life fucks himself up side down every day.
Stay miserable 😆
@97Sprucelane@Megatron_ron The only miserable retard I see here is someone so empty, their only joy comes from mocking others. You don’t sound edgy, just deeply pitiful. Must be tough waking up every day with nothing but bitterness to offer.
BREAKING:
🇯🇵 At least four whales have washed ashore along Japan’s coastline, just hours after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake rocked the region triggering tsunami Warnings watches and advisories
@Currentreport1 What on Earth is happening in 2025?
Plane crashes. Tsunamis. War. Wildfires.
Every week feels like a new disaster headline.
It's like the planet is sending warning signals... and we’re too busy scrolling to notice.
Feels less like news and more like a countdown.
The atoms in your body are billions of years old.
Most of the hydrogen atoms were formed during the Big Bang, about 13.8 billion years ago.
Heavier elements like carbon, oxygen, and iron were created inside stars through nuclear fusion and released into space when those stars exploded as supernovae.
These atoms have since traveled through space, been part of countless other systems, and now temporarily form you.
Biologically, you may be a few decades old , but materially, you’re made of particles that are nearly as old as the universe itself
The phenomenon is called “drawback.”
This natural occurrence often signals an imminent tsunami, as the ocean is literally pulled away from the shore before a powerful wave crashes inland.
If you’re near the coast and see the ocean receding dramatically, do not wait. Evacuate to higher ground immediately.
In the jungles of Peru, a tiny spider pulls off a mind-blowing trick. It builds full-body decoys of itself using leaves, debris, and silk. Why? To confuse predators. While they strike the fake, the real spider slips away unnoticed. Nature’s illusionist at work.
@ShiningScience The light from Quasar started its journey 12.1 billion years ago… back then, earth didn’t even exist. Our planet was still cosmic dust figuring itself out, not even dinosaurs, just vibes. You're literally looking at light older than Earth itself.
What do you think is next for us?
Where do you see humanity in the next few million years?
Share your thoughts below 👇
And follow for more threads that bend your brain. 🧠✨
🧵Thread: How insignificant are we in the universe?
Let’s compress all 13.8 billion years of cosmic history into a single calendar year.
From the Big Bang to iPhones — all in 365 days.
Guess when humans showed up?
(Spoiler: It’s almost midnight… on December 31st.)
Let’s take a wild ride through cosmic time. 👇
#Astronomy #Space
The universe doesn’t owe us anything.
Not purpose. Not permanence. Not even time.
We’re lucky to exist for a few fleeting seconds on this cosmic clock.
A blink. A breath. That’s all.
Make them count. 🕰️