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Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

“Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.” — Oscar Wilde, De Profundis (via philosophybits)

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“On this day, 23 March 1931, Indian revolutionary socialist Bhagat Singh was executed by the British, aged 23. While he opposed British colonialism, rather than narrow nationalism Singh advocated working class revolution against...

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On this day, 23 March 1931, Indian revolutionary socialist Bhagat Singh was executed by the British, aged 23. While he opposed British colonialism, rather than narrow nationalism Singh advocated working class revolution against both British and Indian capitalists. Upon his death he became a national hero.
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Farewell to the Van Allen Probes

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After seven years of studying the radiation around Earth, the Van Allen Probes spacecraft have retired.

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Originally slated for a two-year mission, these two spacecraft studied Earth’s radiation belts — giant, donut-shaped clouds of particles surrounding Earth — for nearly seven years. The mission team used the last of their propellant this year to place the spacecraft into a lower orbit that will eventually decay, allowing the Van Allen Probes to re-enter and burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.

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Earth’s radiation belts exist because energized charged particles from the Sun and other sources in space become trapped in our planet’s huge magnetic field, creating vast regions around Earth that teem with radiation. This is one of the harshest environments in space — and the Van Allen Probes survived more than three times longer than planned orbiting through this intense region.

The shape, size and intensity of the radiation belts change, meaning that satellites — like those used for telecommunications and GPS — can be bombarded with a sudden influx of radiation. The Van Allen Probes shed new light on what invisible forces drive these changes — like waves of charged particles and electromagnetic fields driven by the Sun, called space weather. 

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Here are a few scientific highlights from the Van Allen Probes — from the early days of the mission to earlier this year:

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Though the mission has ended, scientists will use data from the Van Allen Probes for years to come. See the latest Van Allen Probes science at nasa.gov/vanallen.

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Hacker takes down 20% of the dark web in attack on child pornographers -

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holy shit

A hero emerges. 

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20 percent???

YOU KNOW HOW BIG THAT IS?

Its as if he took away a chunk of the internet AS BIG AS TWO TIMES THE ENTIRE GOOGLE SEARCH LIBRARY

HOOOOLY SHIT DUDE

HOLY SHIT WE STAN

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WE STAN

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