Silly, random, mind-blowing things I learned, this week.

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Okay, this may or may not become a thing, but here are some silly, random, mind blowing wild things that I learned this week. Maybe not to you, but to me. First, I thought that I could not cook chicken for the life of me for years, no matter what I did. I overcooked it way too much to become rubber. Or I undercooked it to the point where it could make me sick no matter what I did

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@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 2:19
And then it really struck me, what you said about this planet that where everything where the planet itself actually morphs and changes and whether or not there were creatures on it, if they would. And I just imagined, like, I imagine this couple, like, going out on a date first time and then they're getting close in their orbit and everything kind of changes and whatever. Her head gets bigger or if they have had, whatever, multiple heads, different things, maybe
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@ZenMomma

Like physically the heads getting larger or smaller when the orbit is far or the bedroom scenario. It's so funny. It's funny. Also, there are studies that say that the tides like there are some people when the moon pulls on the water, it also pulls on in humans and affects them psychologically during that time of the time of the month. But it really is, isn't it? Going back to the bedroom scenario. Well, you know, it is that time of year
@JordanTepper
Jordan Tepper
@JordanTepperΒ Β·Β 0:36
I feel like this is like in Saturday morning cartoons. Do you have the star rainbow star going across the screen going the more you know thank you for sharing that. I'll have to look up that planet that changes shape when it gets closer to the sun. Although I have heard about that because of the gravitational pull is so strong that it does change make the planets change. Planets are always changing. Thanks, Christina
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@JordanTepper https://s.swell.life/STfBAy86H9qUkmU

Now I can't unsee or unhear it the rainbow and the star the more you know I included the link here if you were interested in the article that I had read. I'm sure there's more information that could be found elsewhere. But this is what sparked the thought
article image placeholderThere may be an Earth-sized planet covered in volcanoes 90 light years away
@RensLens
Renee πŸͺ¬
@RensLensΒ Β·Β 3:41
Ahead, Christina. I had the same problem with chicken where I never cooked it correctly. It was always coming out either overcooked rubbery or undercooked. And then I tried the meat thermometer to get to the origin of the problem. But until I purchased an air fryer, my chicken cooking life did not improve. The air fryer has been a game changer and what I've science found about myself is that I'm already Type A in way too many ways in my life
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@TheDailyDose

For as much chicken as I eat. It's kind of surprising that it's taken me this long and yet I don't even want to say that I've actually conquered cooking chicken because I'm like, what if it was a fluke? I've only done it once. What's that phrase? Something like a blind squirrel. Even a blind squirrel can find a nut every so often. Or I don't know, but I'm going to keep it in my back pocket
@Renee_Slay
Renee Slay
@Renee_SlayΒ Β·Β 1:51

@SeekingPlumb

It's. So I watched a documentary one time and I forget what planet it was talking about, but it was speaking on how we would evolve. Actually. It covered, I think, more than one planet, but how we would evolve in different situations, different planets, right. That if we were to actually live there, how would a human look or how would they adapt to their surroundings? Right? And I know that in I think it was the first one they covered
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@SeekingPlumb

@Renee_Slay

I'd have to go back and reread the little bit of the article that I linked above. Is that because there's so much going on underneath the surface, that all I can imagine is, like, many tectonic plates, more than we have here, and more fluidity to them, so that when the planet gets close to the sun and there's a gravity pulling on it, then it's going to smoosh it in a slightly different shape
@Renee_Slay
Renee Slay
@Renee_SlayΒ Β·Β 2:45

@SeekingPlumb

My brain just went there because well, first one, I don't know why. I don't know why I see things so surface sometimes, but I wasn't even thinking about the tectonic plates and the shifting that's happening under our feet, I guess because I'm not feeling it unless I was somewhere where earthquakes and such happened. But you're right
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@Renee_Slay

Ah, I am dying over here. Oh my goodness. Okay, hold on a second. Oh my goodness. This is too funny. The visuals painted, I think I think they said it would be like one orbit around its sun, which would be about a year, but if I remember correct, it's shorter. Like the orbit is smaller than ours. I don't know by how much, but I much prefer if we're going to use this to create a story
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