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funnyfoxsimp · 4 months
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Bro my gallery be exploding bc of those tree xd
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Hehe.... I hope I don't ran out of space 🌌.
Oh ya btw I have wayyyy more than this.
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youweremadetosoar · 3 months
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The true tragedy of Thomas and Martha Wayne is that they are destined to always be nothing more than a legacy.
They were doomed by the narrative from the very beginning in order to highlight the brokenness of of their city.
Their son was destined to live in their tragedy the rest of his life and maybe he never got over it but he was still able to change, and live, and become what he felt he needed to become.
Thomas and Martha didn’t get that change.
They are destined to lay forever in that alley, unmoving, unchanging, nothing more than memories that we will never see.
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vanishingsydney · 2 years
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Late Victorian era corner store c.1886. Apart from the signage, some things don't change. Glebe.
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crystal-freak · 1 year
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ten years later and I am once again looking at soft grunge on tumblr
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Just a sample of the QRTs; jfc how dense are people? Literally do they watch the show?
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etherealsign282 · 2 years
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If somebody can't let shit go for months to years because "that's not how it works";
But when you do it because their behavior doesn't change, it's "stop being a victim" "I'm not going to stew in it all day" "why can't you let it go" "I apologized why can't we move on" "you're the problem now"
Just run.
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elysiaslvr · 1 year
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watching a lull in the sea and I SWEARRRR IF THIS GOES THE WAY I THINK IT IS
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teruriphoto · 1 year
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Title: Wisteria Bonsai In Autumn
Fuji Bonsai or Wisteria Bonsai Has now turned its exterior costume Into Autumnal color in yellow hues Before falling(literally) its leaves On the ground.
Change is the only eternal-.
Yet there exists "Unchanged" or "Eternal Idea" That makes that change possible on earth in Heaven.
春は藤色 秋には秋の 彩りの藤の盆栽。
この美しき変化を 静かに楽しみたい。
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pennedbymaeve · 2 years
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I believe I am in danger. Again, I'm smiling. Why do I smile every time I speak to you? I should end this.
Imposible.
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xtruss · 3 months
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Wilson worker Lindsey Kiene cuts leaf-shaped panels that are tapered at both ends. These will be sewn together to make the iconic oblong shape of the football, a key feature that reduces the ball’s wake and drag.
Step Inside The Factory Where The NFL’s Footballs 🏈 🏈 🏈 Are Made
Few Have Seen Inside Wilson’s Facility where Dozens of Expert Craftspeople Meticulously Put Together a Product Whose Design Hasn’t Changed For About a Century.
— By Terry Ward | Photographs By Christopher Payne | February 9, 2024
What’s more American than cheering as your football team sends a long bomb tightly spiraling toward its end zone target? It’s a tradition that stretches back to the late 19th century.
While today’s “pigskin” is no longer made with the pig’s bladder of football’s late-1800s origins (all pro and collegiate footballs are now constructed from cowhide leather with synthetic rubber interiors), the shape and dimensions of the NFL football have remained the same for roughly 100 years.
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Sewn Footballs are sent down this conveyor to the lacing department at the Wilson factory in Ada, Ohio.
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Leather arrives every week from the Horween Leather Company in Chicago. The leather is stamped to give it a pebbly feel, and tiny W’s are embossed on the leather to ensure authenticity.
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NFL and NFC names are stamped in foil on leather panels before being sewn together.
That the design from a century ago still perfectly suits the needs of today’s sport is a kind of “historical accident,” says Dr. Rabindra Mehta, chief of the experimental aero-physics branch at NASA Ames Research Center. “Compared to a baseball, a football is a more aerodynamic shape by design.”
Footballs are made from four individual panels of leather, leaf shaped and tapered at both ends, which are sewn together inside out. Next, the leather is steamed so that it becomes soft enough to turn right side out. An air bladder is then inserted and the football is laced together by hand.
A football’s shape is not actually a ball in the spherical sense of the word, but a prolate spheroid: oblong, with pointed ends that make it easier to grip. This shape and the way air flows around it helps the football to travel great distances.
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The panels move to the stitchers, like Stephen Brownlow here, who sew the panels into halves and then sew the halves together with heavy brown polyester thread to make an inside-out football. Sewing them inside out makes the seam invisible and more durable.
Characteristics of the football’s surface–including the pebbling of the leather, the stitching of the panels, and the laces themselves–also allow airflow to stay attached longer and minimize drag, compared to something spherical like a baseball ⚾️.
Picture a baseball traveling right, with air traveling past, moving left—this would be what’s called laminar flow, where air travels in a regular, smooth path. In a controlled environment (like a wind tunnel) the airflow would go straight left until it meets the ball, where it bends around until it reaches the “far side” of the ball (this point is called the “apex”). Then the air returns to traveling straight left, past the ball, without touching that far side of the ball 🏀 ⚽️ .
When this happens, there’s a pressure difference between the front and back of the sphere which results in drag, the force that slows the ball down as it’s flying through the air. Golf ball manufacturers tackle this on spherical golf balls by dimpling the ball’s surface to help airflow stay attached longer, reducing drag, therefore letting the ball fly farther.
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Keaton Miller, a turner, has the strenuous task of turning the ball right side out. To make the job easier, they use a steam box to loosen the leather and a pneumatic hammer to make the pointed ends more pliable before it is reversed forcibly by hand on a metal pole.
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Left: The turner finishes by rolling the seams on the pole to flatten them out. An experienced turner can do this in about 30 seconds.
Right: These Wilson GST balls, the official ball of over 180 NCAA programs and 54 high school football state associations, are ready for lacing.
The thin layer of air on the ball’s surface is called a boundary layer, and a turbulent boundary layer creates turbulent flow—where a football’s design shines. Air meeting a football, with its textured surface and curved shape, would flow around the ball, staying attached longer to its surface than it can on a baseball’s. If the air is flowing left (and the ball is moving right) the air will move up, left, and down along the football’s bowed surface.
While the air may not hug a football’s curves all the way across, airflow does remain attached past its apex, resulting in a minimal wake and less drag. On a baseball, the air only makes a connection on half the ball, creating more of a wake and drag.
Drag can be “challenging to predict, particularly in odd-shaped objects like a football,” says Anette (Peko) Hosoi, Pappalardo professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. Drag depends on the shape of the wake, which, in a football, can vary depending on such factors as its orientation through the air, the velocity at which its thrown, and surface roughness.
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Left: Nicole Tedrow, a lacer, inserts a polypropylene bladder into the ball and pushes a nipple through a small hole so the ball can be inflated. The lacers use an awl to pull the laces through the holes and close up the football.
Right: The final step is molding. Nearly completed footballs are placed inside a pressurized chamber that molds them to the correct, uniform shape, removing any residual lumps, crinkles, or rough edges, and inflates them to their correct pressure at 12.5 – 13.5 Psi.
Density of the surrounding air–a function of air temperature–also affects the boundary layer of a football and in turn its aerodynamics, Hosoi says.
“Warm air is less dense than cold air. If the air is less dense, there is less drag, so footballs may fly further on warmer days,” she says, adding that the phenomenon has been well documented in baseball, which clocks more home runs during hot and humid weather than the contrary.
A tight, spiraled throw wobbling not at all is indeed a thing of beauty, no matter the weather around it.
”The axis of the spin is aligned with the direction the ball will go,” says Mehta, likening it to the way a bullet flies. ”That’s what the quarterbacks are really good at doing.”
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Left: These are the actual footballs that will be used in Super Bowl LVIII. The official balls are waiting to be stamped with the winning team logos pending the outcome of the AFC and NFC Championships, and shipped out early so the teams will be able to practice with them.
Right: These cut brass dies were used to emboss the Super Bowl LV logo in 2020.
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Copie conforme, 2010
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gertritude · 17 days
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people always make morgana a normal cat in persona 5 non-metaverse fanfics. stop doing this. morgana should not be a cat he should be joker's annoying younger brother who wears cat ears (but they are NOT cat ears, they are the ears of his epic OC Mona who is a PHANTOM THIEF and STEALS TREASURE) and who goes into Joker's room every night at 8pm to yell at him to read him a bedtime story before going to bed. It's also funnier this way because it means Ryuji has beef with an elementary schooler
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howifeltabouthim · 1 year
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'I shall never marry now,—that is all,' he said—and then he went about, living his old reckless life, with the same recklessness as ever.
Anthony Trollope, from Can You Forgive Her?
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notoriousenby · 8 months
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technicalbloog · 11 months
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The Bank of Japan kept rates unchanged at record lows
The Bank of Japan kept its short-term interest rate target at -0.1% and left its yield curve control policy unchanged after a two-day meeting, in line with economists’ expectations. Friday’s decision shifts focus to the central bank’s next meeting, which is scheduled for July. Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda arrives for an interview with a small group of journalists in Tokyo on May 25,…
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spaceyaceylesbian · 1 year
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just saw hadestown live!!! :'D
screaming crying sobbing
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