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"I feel that black metal is a really feminine genre." Meet Witch Club Satan, the Necrobutcher-approved feminist trio pushing the boundaries of metal's most extreme subgenre
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"I feel that black metal is a really feminine genre." Meet Witch Club Satan, the Necrobutcher-approved feminist trio pushing the boundaries of metal's most extreme subgenre

Witch Club Satan are powered by female rage and are rewriting the black metal rulebook
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“Every record has its hilarity and dark nights of the soul.” Every St. Vincent album in her own words
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“Every record has its hilarity and dark nights of the soul.” Every St. Vincent album in her own words

St. Vincent has one of the most bold, original and acclaimed catalogues in modern rock. Annie Clark talks us through every album
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The Indian Citizenship Act
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The Indian Citizenship Act

The Indian Citizenship Act JamesHoare Tue, 05/28/2024 - 11:42
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The Lighter Side
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The Cutest Of The “All Hands In” Trend Delighting Pet Owners Everywhere
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The Cutest Of The “All Hands In” Trend Delighting Pet Owners Everywhere

Ball players huddle before each inning, touching hands before yelling “Let’s Go” or similar rallying cry. One of the latest trends on social media is for animal parents to create a rally circle and try to get their pets to join in. Known as the “All Hands In” trend, it has brought us some humorous results. @yay_jelly #cat #funny #fyp #allhandsondeck #tuxedocat #bite #ouch #allhandsin ♬ original sound – lana rey Yes, that was totally a snub. Mr. Kitty did not want to play, so he let his people know. However, the tide changed slightly when Mom’s hand was on the top. @yay_jelly Replying to @elainehatchell1 #tuexdocat #cat #fyp #part2 #cute #funny #sassy #teamspirit #allhandsin #team #allhandsondeck ♬ original sound – lana rey As the cat slapped the pile, you could almost hear it thinking, “OK, fine, but this is stupid. I’m leaving!” Stupid or not, a trend is a trend, and even the big cats are doing it. Baston is a resident at the BuschWildlifeSanctuary. He enjoys his handlers and this exchange is pretty amazing. Not all participating families are traditional. This family has dog and cat siblings who understood the assignment. After a bit of confusion, this little guy figured it out and got all the loving. Golden retrievers are gonna be goldens. Sometimes, they get life and do the right thing. Other times they just want hugs and kisses. These three siblings all had their own understanding of the request. @hdbrosriley Bear just wanted kisses #goldenretriever #dogsoftiktok ♬ original sound – lana rey If you have pets, you probably can’t wait to try this trend with them. I tried it with my two cats. They couldn’t be bothered. Miu Miu was likewise not inclined to play along. @saseprieteniblanosi All hands in with a Cat #handsin #dogpawtrend #allhandsin #miumiu #catsoftiktok #catstrends #trends #viral #foryou ♬ Praise Jah In The Moonlight – YG Marley This little guy didn’t quite get the right result, but it caused some equally melted hearts. After watching dozens of these videos, the dogs seemed to grasp the all-hands in trend quicker in almost all instances. Share this with other pet lovers. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here and here. The post The Cutest Of The “All Hands In” Trend Delighting Pet Owners Everywhere appeared first on InspireMore.
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Complete List Of Hoobastank Albums And Songs

Hoobastank is one very cool band. They were formed in 1994 in Agoura Hills, California. The band has released six studio albums: They Sure Don’t Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To (1998), Hoobastank (2001), The Reason (2003), Every Man for Himself (2006), Fornever (2009), Fight or Flight (2012), and Push Pull (2018). They have also released several live albums and compilations. Hoobastank gained significant popularity with their second album, The Reason, which included the hit single “The Reason,” reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The band has been nominated for multiple awards, including a Grammy Award for The post Complete List Of Hoobastank Albums And Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
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16-year-old Wins $75,000 for Her Award-Winning Discovery That Could Help Revolutionize Biomedical Implants
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16-year-old Wins $75,000 for Her Award-Winning Discovery That Could Help Revolutionize Biomedical Implants

First prize in the USA’s largest and most prestigious science fair has gone to a 16-year-old girl who found new ways to optimize the components of biomedical implants, promising a future of safer, faster, and longer-lasting versions of these critical devices. It’s not the work of science fiction; bioelectronic implants like the pacemaker have been […] The post 16-year-old Wins $75,000 for Her Award-Winning Discovery That Could Help Revolutionize Biomedical Implants appeared first on Good News Network.
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Science Explorer
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"This Is Not A Place Of Honor": How Do We Warn Of Danger To People Thousands Of Years In The Future?
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"This Is Not A Place Of Honor": How Do We Warn Of Danger To People Thousands Of Years In The Future?

In certain places in Japan, there are gigantic slabs of stone, erected centuries ago, that warn of environmental catastrophe.“High dwellings are the peace and harmony of our descendants," one reads. "Remember the calamity of the great tsunamis. Do not build any homes below this point.”Some of the tsunami stones were placed there over 600 years ago, to warn anybody who came across them not to build homes beyond them. Others were placed more recently, like the one mentioned above that was put up in 1933. Built after several major tsunamis across the centuries, the tablets use several different methods of conveying their message. Some list death tolls, others simply tell all who see it to drop everything and get up high after an earthquake.By design, they are supposed to endure through the centuries.“The tsunami stones are warnings across generations, telling descendants to avoid the same suffering of their ancestors,” specialist in the history of natural disasters Itoko Kitahara told the New York Times in 2011.The stones have often been adhered to, and have likely saved many lives from subsequent tsunamis. However, they highlight an interesting problem that we still haven't come up with an ideal solution for: how do you convey danger to your descendants hundreds or even thousands of years in the future?It's not just a hypothetical problem, but something humanity has to address if we want to avoid needless deaths. Nuclear waste can last thousands of years, meaning any warnings we put up around waste storage sites will have to last long enough for our distant descendants to understand them. Simply placing it in a large structure isn't enough, as the pyramids and every other large ancient structure that humanity has seen fit to rummage through over the years will attest. The message would need to survive across all cultural and language barriers that might arrive between now and when some future human stumbles across the nuclear waste in 7000 CE.One idea, explored by Sandia National Laboratories in a 1993 report, is to make the landscape look as menacing as possible, in the apparent hope that humans thousands of years from now still have the NOPE reaction. The report proposed several designs, including a landscape of foreboding rubble made to look like the place had been purposely destroyed, and spikes jutting out of the floor at haphazard angles. One, known as the black hole, aimed to make people uncomfortable in several ways."A masonry slab, either of black Basalt rock, or black-dyed concrete, is an image of an enormous black hole; an immense nothing; a void; land removed from use with nothing left behind; a useless place," the report reads. "It both looks uninhabitable and unfarmable, and it is, for it is exceedingly hot part of the year. Its blackness absorbs the desert’s high sun-heat load and radiates it back. It is a massive effort to make a place that is fearful, ugly, and uncomfortable."Making the place foreboding was only part of the plan. Messages would also be left at the site, with the hope that the terrifying architecture would reinforce that the message was a warning to stay away:"This place is a message... and part of a system of messages... pay attention to it!Sending this message was important to us. We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture.This place is not a place of honor... no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here... nothing valued is here. What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us. This message is a warning about danger.The danger is in a particular location... it increases towards a center... the center of danger is here... of a particular size and shape, and below us.The danger is still present, in your time, as it was in ours. The danger is to the body, and it can kill.The form of the danger is an emanation of energy. The danger is unleashed only if you substantially disturb this place physically.This place is best shunned and left uninhabited."The report suggests that the language should be updated as often as needed, to give future generations the best chance of being able to decipher its contents.This is far from the wackiest idea for how to deal with the problem.In the early 1980s, the Human Interference Task Force attempted to come up with solutions, ready for a nuclear waste storage facility that was proposed to be built near Las Vegas. In true Vegas style, they came up with some strange and highly impractical ideas.Of these, the Atomic Priesthood is clearly one of the coolest. Proposed by linguist Thomas Sebeok, the idea was that an "atomic priesthood" would be appointed by a council, who would then replace themselves as they grow old and retire and/or die. The priesthood – actually comprised of experts rather than the religious folk – would be responsible for passing on knowledge down the generations, partly through "artificially created and nurtured ritual-and-legend, which would be a 'false trail' for the uninitiated, who would be steered away from the hazardous site for reasons other than the scientific knowl[e]dge." This would be used to ward off people visiting the sites, without giving away what they contain, should any nefarious actors come across it.They would create an annual ritual, and the legend of what lies in these locations would be repeated, warding people off. In the meantime, as a backup, they would update any messages at the burial site every three generations or so, to ensure that it could be understood.A more simplified version of this from Vilmos Voigt (sadly lacking priests) proposed that translations of signs near the site be updated every now and then.Perhaps the strangest of solutions (and that's saying something, given that a previous paragraph involved atomic priests) was proposed by author Françoise Bastide and semiotician Paolo Fabbri. They believed that the most sensible course of action was to breed "radiation cats", that would change color when they came near radioactive material.That was the easy bit. Like with the priesthood, the plan would be to install cultural legends and myths around cats that change colorAEON VIDEOS l The Ray Cat Solution from Benjamin on Vimeo.The myths and fairy tales (why not) would then be passed on through poetry, paintings, and music. So hopefully when someone years from now came across a glowing cat, they would know to run like hell. Which, to be fair, you would probably do today as well.Less bizarre ideas involved making sure that people could only access the sites using high-tech solutions, making it unlikely that people would stumble across it, figuring that anybody capable of getting in would have the equipment necessary to detect radiation as well. But it's certainly less fun than stumbling across a field of spikes to an ominous message, only to be confronted by a glowing cat and a menacing-looking science priest.
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Science Explorer
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Manhattanhenge Is Coming: What It Is And How To See It
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Manhattanhenge Is Coming: What It Is And How To See It

The Met Gala? That's old news. The most Instagrammable event in Manhattan during May is something anyone can get a ticket to if they happen to be in the city, thanks to an unexpected partnership between the Sun and the street grid known as Manhattanhenge.What is Manhattanhenge?Yes, Manhattanhenge sounds like a made-up word and yes, that’s because it is – but the phenomenon itself is definitely real. It’s a bi-annual event when the sunset lines up with the Manhattan street grid, meaning anyone who happens to be on any street heading east and west – at least those with a clear view down towards New Jersey across the Hudson River – is met with an esthetically pleasing sunset.Why does it happen?If that seems reminiscent of what goes on at Stonehenge, you’re thinking along the right lines.The term “Manhattanhenge” was coined by famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. He named it so because the phenomenon reminded him of the prehistoric monument, where the stones are aligned towards the rising Sun on the summer solstice and the setting Sun on the winter solstice.Whilst there’s some debate over whether Stonehenge was designed like that with some sort of purpose, Manhattanhenge is just a coincidence – even though it would make a great conspiracy theory if it weren’t. The island of Manhattan is tilted roughly 30 degrees east of true north and when authorities were making designs for the street grid, it was tilted in the same way to line up with this.“But doesn’t the Sun set in the west?”, we hear you ask. That’s actually a generalization; the Sun only sets due west twice a year, on the spring and fall equinoxes. The rest of the time, it sets somewhere north or south of due west on the horizon. Since the street grid is at an angle and not lined up from true north to south, that’s why Manhattanhenge happens around late May and mid-July, and not on the equinoxes. How can I see it this year?There are four options for viewing Manhattanhenge this year depending on what you want to see – and if you miss out on those this month, there’s more in July.If you want to view just the half Sun on the grid, that’s happening on May 28 at 8:13 pm ET and July 13 at 8:21 pm ET. For the Manhattanhenge effect in its full glory, head to the island on May 29 at 8:12 pm ET or July 12 at 8:20 pm ET.As for the best place to see it, any east/west street with a view to New Jersey will do, but Tyson recommends some of the most spectacular views to be on 14th, 23rd, 34th, 42nd, and 57th Street.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
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Astronomers seek signs of alien terraforming on ‘Snowball Earths’
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Astronomers seek signs of alien terraforming on ‘Snowball Earths’

Astronomers are setting their sights on a new target in the search for extraterrestrial life: terraformed “Snowball Earths.” These planets, which may have undergone deliberate climate engineering, could offer unique opportunities to find signs of alien civilizations. The concept stems from Earth’s own history when our planet experienced global glaciation events known as “Snowball Earth” periods. These frozen epochs, occurring hundreds of millions of years ago, saw Earth’s surface entirely or nearly entirely covered in ice. Life, however, persisted in refuges such as volcanic hotspots and areas with high geothermal activity, reports forbes.com. Scientists believe that if alien civilizations exist and have the technological prowess to terraform their planets, they might choose to transform these frozen worlds into habitable environments. This terraforming could potentially leave detectable signatures for us to observe from Earth. The idea is to look for exoplanets that appear to have been artificially warmed, leading to partial deglaciation. Detecting such changes would involve identifying unusual patterns in a planet’s climate or atmosphere that couldn’t be easily explained by natural processes alone. For instance, a planet with a significant portion of its ice cover mysteriously melted away might suggest the influence of advanced technology. These signs could be detected through various astronomical techniques, including the study of a planet’s atmospheric composition and surface temperatures. The search for terraformed Snowball Earths represents an exciting frontier in the broader quest to find extraterrestrial life. Traditionally, astronomers have focused on finding Earth-like planets in the habitable zones of their stars, where liquid water could exist naturally. However, this new approach broadens the scope by considering planets that might not naturally support life but have been modified by intelligent beings to become habitable. The study of terraformed Snowball Earths is still in its early stages, but it holds great promise. This line of research is part of a growing field known as technosignature searches. Unlike biosignatures, which look for signs of life itself, technosignatures seek evidence of advanced technologies used by alien civilizations. This includes everything from the atmospheric pollutants of industrial activity to large-scale structures like Dyson spheres. The post Astronomers seek signs of alien terraforming on ‘Snowball Earths’ appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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