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Bro send THIS to crush 💀 Bro send a letter to his crush but it means something else. The skeletons indicates a reaction of his crush after realize what it actually means. The rest is history. The comics. Leave a comment and tell me how u understand this. It took a while to realize haha.

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If you understand it -> click the subscribe button! (Let’s see How many of you get it!)

victor_rozz
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here's how to make Big Mac sauce
• ½ cup mayonnaise, low fat if desired
• 2 TBS relish
• 1 ½ TBS mustard
• ½ TBS BBQ sauce
• 1 TBS apple cider vinegar
• ½ teaspoon garlic powder
• ½ teaspoon onion powder
• ½ teaspoon peprika
• a pinch of salt

Hrtz_lexx
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For those who don't know:

Gravity is something we experience constantly, yet most of the time, we don't even think about it. It's what keeps our feet on the ground, what makes a ball come back down after being thrown into the air, and what causes the planets to orbit the sun. It's such a normal part of life that its presence almost goes unnoticed, but once you stop and really think about it, gravity becomes one of the most fascinating and mysterious forces in the universe. It governs the movement of galaxies, dictates the behavior of stars, and even affects time itself.

It's interesting to imagine how people in the distant past viewed gravity. They didn't have the scientific knowledge we have now, but they noticed things like apples falling from trees or the way objects always seemed to go downward when dropped. These observations led to various ideas, most of them wrong by modern standards, but still important because they showed that humans have always tried to understand the world around them. Then came Newton, who turned those simple observations into a
mathematical law. When he formulated his law of universal gravitation, it was a breakthrough moment in science. Suddenly, people could explain not just why apples fall, but why the moon stays in orbit around the Earth and why planets move in elliptical paths around the sun.

What makes Newton's law so elegant is how it connected seemingly unrelated phenomena under one rule. Before that, people treated motion in the heavens and motion on Earth as two different things. Newton showed they were really the same-just different expressions of a single law. That alone was incredible progress. His equations made it possible to calculate the gravitational pull between any two objects, no matter how big or small, near or far. But Newton didn't know why gravity worked. He described how it worked, but the "why" was still a mystery.

Then came Einstein, and everything changed again. Einstein's theory of general relativity took gravity from being just a force to being something far more abstract and profound. According to Einstein, gravity isn't a force that pulls objects together. Instead, massive chieste hand thee. BA GROUnd them and objects bend the space around them, and other objects follow the curves of that bent space. So, when a planet orbits a star, it's not being "pulled" in the traditional sense-it's following a curved path in a warped spacetime. That's a hard concept to visualize because we live in three dimensions, but Einstein showed that space and time are actually linked in a four-dimensional continuum. The presence of mass changes the geometry of that continuum.

This idea was so strange at the time that many scientists were skeptical, but Einstein's theory proved itself over and over. One of the most dramatic proofs was the observation of light bending around the sun. Light has no mass, so according to Newton, gravity shouldn't affect it. But Einstein predicted that the sun's mass would bend the fabric of space, and light would follow that bend. During a solar eclipse, scientists saw starlight deflect just as Einstein said it would. That was one of those moments where theory and observation came together perfectly. fundamental forces. The others-electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces-fit nicely into the framework of quantum mechanics, but gravity doesn't. Quantum mechanics is incredibly good at explaining the behavior of particles on the smallest scales, while general relativity explains the universe on the largest scales. But when we try to apply both at the same time, like inside a black hole or during the first moments of the Big Bang, the math breaks down. Scientists have been trying to unify gravity with the other forces for decades, but so far, no theory has succeeded completely.

One of the big goals in modern physics is to find a theory of quantum gravity. There are several candidates, like string theory and loop quantum gravity, but none have been definitively proven yet. String theory, for example, suggests that the fundamental building blocks of the universe aren't particles, but tiny vibrating strings. These strings could, in theory, give rise to gravity and the other forces. It's a bold idea, and it requires extra dimensions beyond the ones we see, which makes it hard to test. Still, people are working hard to figure it out, because understanding gravity at the quantum level could unlock the deepest secrets of the cosmos.

In the meantime, gravity continues to surprise us. One of the most recent breakthroughs was the detection of gravitational waves. These are ripples in spacetime caused by massive events like black holes colliding. They were predicted by Einstein over a hundred years ago, but it wasn't until 2015 that scientists actually detected them. The equipment needed to sense these waves is incredibly sensitive-it can detect changes in distance smaller than a proton. Yet we built it, and it works. Gravitational wave astronomy is now a real thing, and it's opened a whole new way of observing the universe. We can now "listen" to events that were once completely silent.

Black holes are another area where gravity pushes things to the extreme. These objects are so massive and dense that their gravity prevents anything, even light, from escaping.

The event horizon-the boundary beyond which nothing can return-is a one-way door in the fabric of space. What's inside a black hole is still a mystery, but the fact that they exist and can even merge and create ripples in spacetime is incredible. They show us that gravity isn't just a passive background force -it can be violent, powerful, and deeply mysterious.

Even on Earth, gravity plays a crucial role. It shapes our environment, affects how our bodies function, and even influences our sense of time. Yes, gravity affects time. The stronger the gravitational field, the slower time passes. That's been proven with highly accurate atomic clocks. A clock on a mountaintop ticks slightly faster than one at sea level. It's a tiny effect, but it has to be accounted for in things like GPS satellites. Without correcting for gravitational time dilation, GPS wouldn't work properly.

In the end, gravity is so much more than just what keeps us grounded. It's the invisible architect of the cosmos, sculpting the universe from the grandest galaxies to the tiniest particles. We've come a long way in understanding it, but it still holds many secrets. Every new discovery brings more questions, and every answer leads us closer to a deeper understanding of our place in the universe. Gravity is everywhere, pulling us together-sometimes literally, sometimes metaphorically-and reminding us that even the most familiar things can hold the greatest mysteries.

Grakii
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For those who dont understand: Each letter represents a fraction of the image. The pictures assembled by each word say Send N#des. So its telling his crush to send that. I actually explain thinfs.

RedDevilsForLife
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Respect to the dude who wrote a big mac sauce recipe 🫡

Im-Healing
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Like if you came here to look for the answer🤣 ( me to )
👇

tjarliehagenaars
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For those who want the answer, it says “send dudes” but the first d in dudes is an n

YusufW-yg
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Respect torhe one who wrote a whole explanation how gravity works 😂❤

Scorrpedits
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Basically they split up the picture to each letter of ‘me and the boys’ so they took each section and put it into order. So like you kinda have to decode it. So the first picture is the section at the end and the letter underneath it is ‘s’ so the beginning of that word is ‘s’. You keep doing that’s and for the 6 picture its upside down and that pictures letter underneath it is ‘n’ so if you flip ‘n’ upside down you get ‘u’. The full sentence is ‘send n*des’.
It’s rlly hard to explain.

Jessica_
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Respect to the guy who dropped a Big Mac sauce recipe

Ash_trevinos_biggest_fannn
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There once was a ship that put to sea
And the name of that ship was the Billy o’ Tea
The winds blew up, her bow dipped down
O blow, my bully boys, blow (huh) Soon may the Wellerman come
To bring us sugar and tea and rum
One day, when the tonguin’ is done
We’ll take our leave and go She had not been two weeks from shore
When down on her a right whale bore
The captain called all hands and swore
He’d take that whale in tow (huh) Soon may the Wellerman come
To bring us sugar and tea and rum
One day, when the tonguin’ is done
We’ll take our leave and go Before the boat had hit the water
The whale’s tail came up and caught her
All hands to the side, harpooned and fought her
When she dived down below (huh) Soon may the Wellerman come
To bring us sugar and tea and rum
One day, when the tonguin’ is done
We’ll take our leave and go No line was cut, no whale was freed
The Captain’s mind was not of greed
And he belonged to the whaleman’s creed
She took that ship in tow (huh) Soon may the Wellerman come
To bring us sugar and tea and rum
One day, when the tonguin’ is done
We’ll take our leave and go For forty days or even more
The line went slack then tight once more
All boats were lost, there were only four
But still that whale did go (huh) Soon may the Wellerman come
To bring us sugar and tea and rum
One day, when the tonguin’ is done
We’ll take our leave and go As far as I’ve heard, the fight’s still on
The line’s not cut, and the whale’s not gone
The Wellerman makes his regular call
To encourage the captain, crew, and all (huh)

JT
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For those who don’t know it says For the Big Mac Sauce (Special Sauce):
• 1/2 cup mayonnaise
• 2 tbsp French dressing (or Catalina)
• 1 tbsp sweet pickle relish
• 1 tsp white vinegar
• 1 tsp sugar
• 1/2 tsp onion powder
• 1/2 tsp garlic powder
• 1/2 tsp paprika

For the Burger:
• 2 sesame seed burger buns (you’ll use 3 halves: top, bottom, and one bottom bun as the middle bun)
• 2 beef patties (about 1.6 oz / 45g each – thin and wide)
• 1 slice American cheese
• 1/4 cup shredded iceberg lettuce
• 2-3 dill pickle slices
• 1 tbsp finely chopped onion
• Salt and pepper to taste



Instructions:

1. Make the Sauce:

Mix all sauce ingredients in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to blend flavors.

2. Prepare the Buns:
• Take 2 sesame seed buns.
• Use the bottom bun from the second burger as the middle layer (or cut a bun horizontally into thirds).
• Lightly toast all three bun parts on a dry pan or toaster.

3. Cook the Patties:
• Form 2 thin, wide beef patties.
• Season with salt and pepper.
• Cook them in a hot skillet or griddle for about 2 minutes per side. Flatten them while cooking.

4. Assemble the Big Mac:

From bottom to top:
1. Bottom bun: Spread Big Mac sauce, add some chopped onion, shredded lettuce, one beef patty, and a slice of cheese.
2. Middle bun: Add sauce again, chopped onion, lettuce, pickles, second beef patty.
3. Top bun: Place on top to finish.



Optional Tips:
• For a more authentic touch, steam the bun slightly before toasting.
• American cheese melts best when placed on the patty while still hot in the pan.

zohrazohra
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Respect to that guy who said respect to that guy who dropped Big Mac sauce

SamHamBam
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For those who don’t understand we need more people like you
Edit:Omg this is the most likes I ever got

Akhlalrandiaa
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Yall chill it says
Send nudts
So its saying
Send nuts💀
Just solved world hunger☠️

zakiasikandar
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Roses are red violets are blue I went to the comments bc I have no clue! 😭

Rblxediter_
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For people who dont understand we need more people like you

saja-dp
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For people who don’t understand it means send photos of yourself without you know what on

Chillguythathasnolimits
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Bro i dont understand, give me the explanation of this, NOT SOME RECIPE AND SCIENCE OF STUPIDITY

sumerudyXteal
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Respect for guy who explained the gravity

AlinaLarsanova