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  • Modesta Williamson @reta_schoen_lewp added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:20:02
    Me every night
    Me every night
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  • Ransom Graham @umuller_M0uh added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:25:02
    I’m in the kitchen, yams everywhere
    I’m in the kitchen, yams everywhere
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  • Freda Goyette @milton34_ClyQ added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:26:01
    I know that guy..
    I know that guy..
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  • Nadia Beahan @eve_kessler_ACEL added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:31:02
    Damn it! I was gonna wash something else!
    Damn it! I was gonna wash something else!
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  • Arthur Torphy @pfritsch_lLx0 added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:32:01
    Damn she's so Strong
    Damn she's so Strong
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  • Rubby Wattson @rubby101 added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:36:06
    During the Northridge Earthquake in 1994, much of Los Angeles experienced power outages.

    According to a report cited by astronomer Ed Krupp of the Griffith Observatory, some residents called emergency services to report an unfamiliar "cloud" or strange sky phenomenon.

    What they were actually seeing was the Milky Way, normally obscured by LA's severe light pollution.

    The sudden blackout revealed a night sky that many urban dwellers had never seen before, leading to confusion and surprise — not necessarily panic.

    The story has since been used in dark sky awareness campaigns to highlight how urban lighting hides the cosmos from millions of people.
    During the Northridge Earthquake in 1994, much of Los Angeles experienced power outages. According to a report cited by astronomer Ed Krupp of the Griffith Observatory, some residents called emergency services to report an unfamiliar "cloud" or strange sky phenomenon. What they were actually seeing was the Milky Way, normally obscured by LA's severe light pollution. The sudden blackout revealed a night sky that many urban dwellers had never seen before, leading to confusion and surprise — not necessarily panic. The story has since been used in dark sky awareness campaigns to highlight how urban lighting hides the cosmos from millions of people.
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  • Tillman Dietrich @qschultz_P5Fw added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:38:01
    Ladies Ladies I’m taken
    Ladies Ladies I’m taken
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  • Amelie Hill @kshlerin_janelle_IylM added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:39:02
    Stop making worse remakes
    Stop making worse remakes
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  • Nicola Bergnaum @hmante_2DKd added a photo
    2025-05-27 22:44:02
    Enjoy the insanity
    Enjoy the insanity 😂
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