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Do you know how snowflakes form? ❄️

When water vapor in clouds cool, individual water molecules will stick to dust or other particles which become the ice nuclei. More water molecules are then attracted to them..

Due to bonds made between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms of each water molecule, they assemble in a hexagon shape, that grows outwards as more water molecules attach. 

You'll find such six-pointed flat shapes in most snowflake representations, but due to subtle variations in humidity and temperature and collisions with other snowflakes on the downward journey, these perfect shapes are actually rare. Swipe to see the messy shapes most snowflakes end up as.

While snowflakes in nature are usually unique, scientists have shown they can 'design' snowflakes in controlled lab conditions to effectively form identical intricate patterns. 

Either way, we think all snowflakes are beautiful! 

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JUST IN - Finland to officially join NATO tomorrow — Stoltenberg

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⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦🧟‍♂️ Meanwhile in Kiev - pissed off Demons⚡️

📜 Boris Rozhin

t.me/sitreports /@boris_rozhin/#new/
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It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking.
- Ron Paul
𝕋𝕣𝕦𝕖 𝔸𝕟𝕒𝕣𝕔𝕙𝕪
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JUST IN - China's spy balloon, that Biden let fly across the U.S., collected information about sensitive military sites.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/100156

@disclosetv
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After the New York Times lost its blue checkmark on Twitter, some leftists proceeded to have meltdowns, while others coped by suggesting the NYT looked ‘better’ without it.

https://summit.news/2023/04/03/leftists-meltdown-after-new-york-times-loses-its-twitter-blue-tick/
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More on the story about how the state of California goat-napped and killed a nine-year-old girl's pet.

https://mobile.twitter.com/rarohde/status/1642832024506359809
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"During the final minutes of the Trump presidency, an obscure company in South Florida announced to the world’s computer networks that it would begin managing a massive swath of the Internet owned by the U.S. military.

"In the months since, the company has claimed control of nearly 175 million IP addresses. Such huge chunks of traditional Internet real estate, amounting to almost six percent of usable addresses in the original addressing scheme of the Web, would be worth billions of dollars on the open market.

"With no public explanation of what had taken place, the dramatic shift in IP address space allotment sparked impassioned speculation among network administrators and the Internet industry. That interest only increased when the Pentagon, after weeks of inquiries from The Washington Post, finally offered an explanation."

https://archive.is/QEXiH
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TIL of Caratacus who held off the Romans for ten years, using hit and run tactics. Finally he was betrayed and taken prisoner by the Romans, but gave such an eloquent speech, that Emperor Claudius set him free.
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We sincerely ask all of our readers and subscribers to not believe anything on face value without confirmation.

For example, even though this is from "our side", this is fake - the picture came from Syria in their civil war.

@antinatocoalition
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Photographer Daniel Biber from Hilzingen, Germany was trying to capture the murmuration of starlings for 4 days when he finally succeeded: he didn't realize the starlings had created a giant bird in the sky until he got home and reviewed the pictures.
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TIL that during the 17th century, coffeehouses were so popular in England that they were often referred to as "Penny Universities". For the price of a penny, one could buy a cup of coffee and engage in stimulating conversation on a wide range of topics, from politics to literature.
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