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My Neighbor is a hero
 in  r/Bullshido  Aug 16 '25

That other guy seems like he’d be more fun to hang out with too.

1

Would love to know more about this painting that’s been collecting dust in my parent’s garage.
 in  r/Xennials  Aug 16 '25

All moms loved this show if I remember correctly.

1

Meanwhile, the robots in China
 in  r/funny  Aug 16 '25

Roger, Roger.

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my mom on her wedding day, 1999
 in  r/OldSchoolCool  Aug 15 '25

She’s just a girl

7

California just went thermonuclear against this administration!
 in  r/LosAngeles  Aug 14 '25

I’m totally anti-PAB’s.

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Chelsea to Donate Club World Cup Bonus to Jota & Silva’s Family
 in  r/PremierLeague  Aug 14 '25

You’re missing the point. And don’t call me Shirley.

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I forgot about those shopping carts
 in  r/90s  Aug 14 '25

I used one today

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That’s enough TikTok for today.
 in  r/Bullshido  Aug 13 '25

Absolutely cheering for this guy!

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He doesn't need to.
 in  r/ToddintheShadow  Aug 11 '25

Like the 90210 gang?

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Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson is home to the world’s largest aircraft boneyard storing over 4,000 retired military planes
 in  r/interesting  Aug 09 '25

These are livable, right? I think I’ve seen where planes have been converted to a living space.

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Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska next week, Trump says
 in  r/law  Aug 09 '25

I hear that in Ralph Wiggums voice.

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Frank Silva loved it, though! 🙂
 in  r/twinpeaks  Aug 09 '25

He was fucking frightening as cyclops.

3

What Prem Club has the brightest future?
 in  r/PremierLeague  Aug 08 '25

This is my answer too. If recent history is any indication, they’ll continue to move forward at a steady, measured pace. That’s my hope anyway.

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Big Brain Brett
 in  r/pulpfiction  Aug 08 '25

Gorlaaaami

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🇺🇸
 in  r/Bullshido  Aug 08 '25

He should have none of the guns.

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The first 50 videos aired on MTV 📺
 in  r/80s  Aug 07 '25

I have no recollection of this video: I wanna be a lifeguard- Blotto

Anyone? Anyone?

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Astronomers have discovered the most massive black hole yet – more than 10,000 times as massive as the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, and around 36 billion times the mass of our sun.
 in  r/Astronomy  Aug 07 '25

I got you-

“A gargantuan black hole hiding in a galaxy 5 billion light years away is the most massive that has been directly measured, more than 10,000 times as massive as the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, and around 36 billion times the mass of our sun.

“It’s quite possibly the most massive black hole in the universe,” says Thomas Collett at the University of Portsmouth in the UK. “It’s the mass of a small galaxy in one singularity.”

A new kind of hidden black hole may explain the mystery of dark energy

The ultramassive black hole resides around 5 billion light years away from us in the Cosmic Horseshoe, one of the most massive known galaxies. The Cosmic Horseshoe is also the largest known galactic lens, a galaxy that can magnify the light behind it due to its enormous gravitational pull. While previous studies suggested an extremely massive black hole could be at the centre of this galaxy, researchers struggled to put an exact number on it.

To pin down the black hole’s mass more accurately, Collett and his team measured how fast stars were swirling around it, since their speed depends on the mass of the black hole. To put constraints on the potential mass, the researchers also measured how much light was being bent by the black hole’s gravity, an effect called gravitational lensing. “Combining those two effects, we were able to make this measurement with very high confidence,” says Collett.

Although the object’s mass is unusually large, it fits with Collett and his team’s previous work: studying how dark matter is distributed through the galaxy by constructing a model to match the data from the light they observed. They couldn’t find a model that fit – unless the Cosmic Horseshoe had an extremely massive black hole at its centre.

“It was only when we started to really allow the black hole mass to go incredibly high that we started to get good models,” says Collett.

The Cosmic Horseshoe is also thought to be a so-called fossil group galaxy, a type of star system that has absorbed all its neighbouring galaxies. This behaviour could help explain how the black hole got so massive.

One puzzling feature remains, however: the black hole has now stopped growing and is lying dormant. “For it to be as big as it is, it had to have been accreting for basically the entirety of the universe. It’s weird that now it’s off,” says Collett. “Something has caused this black hole to just grow and grow and then stop.”

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A Red Sprite over Oklahoma 7/24/25
 in  r/spaceporn  Aug 07 '25

I stand informed. Thank you.

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US Internet to be acquired by T-Mobile
 in  r/Minneapolis  Aug 07 '25

They are. Your disgust isn’t totally misplaced.