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Where is he, where is he! WHERE IS HE!

Note:if you’re enjoying me making videos like these consider subscribing so you will see more:)

Ham-sandwich
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2019: where is Waldo?
2025:Where is Omni Man?

ggGT
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even if hes not here... I CAN STILL FEEL HIS PRESENCE..

edit:yahoo thx for these loikes!!

edit 2:Nahh 1k+ likes in 1 or 2 days

edit 3:ok if this get 2k+ likes i will crashout infront of my parents

LucasDugang
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for those who dont know it is because


Lava is magma that reaches the Earth's surface. While magma refers to molten rock beneath the crust, it is termed lava once it erupts. Lava is composed primarily of silicate minerals and contains various gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. Its temperature typically ranges between 700°C to 1, 200°C (1, 292°F to 2, 192°F), and its composition determines its viscosity, flow rate, and the type of volcanic eruption it produces. Lava originates in the Earth's mantle, the semi-solid layer beneath the crust. When mantle rocks partially melt due to high temperatures, pressure release, or the addition of volatiles, they form magma. This magma accumulates in magma chambers and, under high pressure, forces its way to the surface through volcanic vents. When magma erupts from a volcano, it transforms into lava. The nature of this eruption depends on the chemical composition of the magma. For example, basaltic magma, low in silica, results in relatively gentle lava flows, while andesitic or rhyolitic magma, rich in silica, tends to be more viscous and explosive. There are several types of lava, each with distinct characteristics
Pāhoehoe (pronounced "pah-hoy-hoy") is a smooth, ropey type of basaltic lava. It flows easily due to its low viscosity and forms thin, glossy crusts. Pāhoehoe flows are common in Hawaiian volcanoes and can travel long distances from the eruption site.
ʻAʻā Lava ʻAʻā (pronounced "ah-ah") is a rough, clinkery lava with a jagged surface. It moves more slowly than pāhoehoe due to its higher viscosity and often results in thick, blocky flows. Once solidified, ʻAʻā lava is difficult to walk on due to its sharp fragments. Pillow Lava Pillow lava forms underwater, typically at mid-ocean ridges or undersea volcanoes. As lava cools rapidly upon contact with water, it forms rounded, pillow-shaped structures. These structures are vital in studying oceanic crust formation and underwater volcanic activity Block lava resembles ʻAʻā but is formed from more viscous lavas like andesite and dacite. It consists of large, angular blocks and is typical of continental and subduction zone volcanoes. Lava varies in chemical composition, influencing its behavior during eruptions Basaltic Lava (low silica, ~50%): Low viscosity, fast-flowing, less explosive.
Andesitic Lava (intermediate silica, ~60%): Medium viscosity, moderately explosive. Rhyolitic Lava (high silica, ~70%): High viscosity, slow-flowing, highly explosive. These compositions result from differences in the source rock, the degree of partial melting, and interactions with the Earth's crust during magma ascentWhen lava emerges, it flows under gravity, spreading over landscapes and creating lava fields. The speed and distance of lava flows depend on slope, temperature, and viscosity. As it cools, lava solidifies from the outside in. A crust forms first, while the interior remains molten longer. Cooling may result in various formations, such as lava tubes, which are tunnels formed when surface lava cools while the interior continues to flow. In some cases, lava solidifies into columnar basalt, creating stunning hexagonal patterns seen in places like the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. Impact on the Environment Lava has both destructive and constructive effects. On one hand, it can obliterate ecosystems, destroy property, and displace communities. Lava flows bury everything in their path, including forests, homes, and infrastructure. Historical eruptions, such as those of Mount Vesuvius or Mount Etna, demonstrate the devastating potential of lava. On the other hand, lava contributes to the creation of new land. The Hawaiian Islands, for instance, were formed entirely by successive lava flows from underwater volcanoes. Over time, weathering of lava rocks forms fertile soils rich in minerals, which support diverse plant life and agriculture. Lava in Human History and Culture
Throughout history, lava and volcanoes have been subjects of myth, reverence, and scientific curiosity. In many cultures, volcanoes were considered homes of gods or spirits. The Hawaiian goddess Pele, for instance, is believed to live in the Halemaʻumaʻu crater and is associated with fire, lightning, and lava. In modern times, lava remains a critical focus for volcanologists and geologists. Monitoring lava flows helps predict volcanic activity and reduce risks to human populations. Technologies such as satellite imagery, drones, and thermal imaging are now essential in tracking lava behavior and developing evacuation plans. Lava is not unique to Earth. Evidence of past volcanic activity has been observed on other celestial bodies. The Moon’s dark plains, known as maria, are vast basaltic lava flows. Mars has ancient lava plains and the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. Venus, too, shows signs of volcanic resurfacing. Studying extraterrestrial lava offers clues to planetary evolution and geological activity across the universe. Lava and Modern Science
Scientists study lava to understand Earth's internal processes and tectonic activity. Lava samples reveal information about the mantle’s composition and temperature. Additionally, artificial lava flows created in laboratories help researchers test theories about flow Lava also plays a role in geothermal energy production. In regions with active volcanism, the heat from lava and magma chambers can beharnessed to generate electricity and provide sustainable energy solutions. Lava is a mesmerizing and multifaceted natural phenomenon that reflects the dynamic processes of our planet’s interior. While it can be a source of destruction, it is also a creator—shaping landscapes, forming new land, and enriching the soil. From the heart of Earth to the surface of distant planets, lava symbolizes the ever-changing nature of planetary bodies. By studying lava, we gain a deeper appreciation for Earth’s geological history and enhance our ability to live safely in harmony with the planet’s fiery forces.

Great_frog
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Respect to the guy who wrote a whole essay about the history of volcanos lol

ChrisssAC
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"WHERE IS HE!? I KNOW HE'S THERE! WHERE IS HE!?" I yell as I get dragged into the padded room.

lagogistuff
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Even though I don't see bim, i feel his presence

Edit:how tf do i have so many

_Someone
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"I SWEAR HE IS IN THE CLOUDS" *i scream as they are dragging me into the white padded room*

TRHRDPLS
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For those who don't know:
The Angles were one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period.[2] They founded several kingdoms of the Heptarchy in Anglo-Saxon England. Their name, which probably derives from the Angeln peninsula, is the root of the name England ("Engla land"[3]), as well as ultimately the word English for its people and language. According to Tacitus, writing around 100 AD, a people known as Angles (Anglii) lived beyond (apparently northeast of) the Lombards and Semnones, who lived near the River Elbe.[4]
The name of the Angles may have been first recorded in Latinised form, as Anglii, in the Germania of Tacitus. It is thought to derive from the name of the area they originally inhabited, the Angeln peninsula, which is on the Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein.

Two related theories have been advanced, which attempt to give the name a Germanic etymology:

It originated from the Germanic root for "narrow" (compare German and Dutch eng = "narrow"), meaning "the Narrow [Water]", i.e., the Schlei estuary; the root would be *h₂enǵʰ, "tight".
The name derives from "hook" (as in angling for fish), in reference to the shape of the peninsula where they lived; Indo-European linguist Julius Pokorny derives it from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enk-, "bend" (see ankle).[5] Alternatively, the Angles may have been called such because they were a fishing people or were originally descended from such.[6]
According to Gesta Danorum, Dan and Angul were made rulers by the consent of their people because of their bravery. The Danes and Angles are respectively named from them.


An especially early reference to the Angli in Britain is by the 6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius (who however expressed doubts about the stories he had heard—apparently from Frankish diplomats—about events in the west). He does not mention the Saxons, but he states that an island called Brittia (which he says is separate and distinct from Britain itself) was settled by three nations, each ruled by its own king: the Angili, Frissones, and Brittones. Each nation was so prolific that it sent large numbers of individuals every year to the Franks, who

allow them to settle in the part of their land which appears to be more deserted, and by this means they say [the Franks] are winning over the island. Thus it actually happened that not long ago the king of the Franks, in sending some of his intimates on an embassy to the Emperor Justinian in Byzantium, sent with them some of the Angili, thus seeking to establish his claim that this island was ruled by him.[13]

Procopius says that the Angles had recently sailed a large army of 400 ships from Brittia to Europe, to the Rhine, to enforce a marriage agreement with the Warini who he said were living north of the Franks at that time.

Medieval historiography
Archaeology
Anglian kingdoms in England

randomgaming
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Not me searching whole comment section for that " those who dont know" guy 😂😂




Wooo 1.1 k likes in just 2 days okk i challenge u to help me reach 1.2k 😅😅❤❤

Kpop_dieheart_fan
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Wow it’s so pretty God created beautiful sky’s❤❤

Wiawayway
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For those who don’t know:
Those are cumulonimbus clouds which can produce strong storms and when the clouds get really high it can produce large hail as well

OfficialOwenVR
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Anyways heres a fudgy brownie recipe:

Ingredients:
• 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
• 1 cup white sugar
• 2 large eggs
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
• 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
• 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
• 1/4 tsp salt
• 1/4 tsp baking powder

Optional Add-ins:
• 1/2 cup chocolate chips or chunks
• Chopped nuts (like walnuts or pecans)



Instructions:
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease or line an 8x8 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
2. Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over low heat. Remove from heat and stir in the sugar, eggs, and vanilla.
3. Add the dry ingredients: Mix in the cocoa powder, flour, salt, and baking powder. Stir until fully combined.
4. Add extras (if using): Fold in chocolate chips or nuts.
5. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and spread it evenly.
6. Bake for 20–25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a few moist crumbs (not wet batter!).
7. Cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares.

Zoethepupfloof
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I started squinting to try and see if it was one of those, but he's truly not here in presence, only in our hearts 💔

Goku-np
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For those who dont know: This is what the picture is

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MinhQ-yl
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That cloud called me dirty minded in 183638392926382 different languages

Alexander_p
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That music makes me think that a certain man is there. A very omni man

Wilson-bl
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The clouds really said:

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FootballHeavensss
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How to make a crafting table (minecraft)

(Playstation 4)


So first you'll need to spawn Into minecraft and go to your invintory (press triangle or square)

Once you recignize the 2x2 crafting area you will log out (circle)


Now you are going to find the nearest tree and walk towards it, once you are at that tree hit the wood with your hands (R2) once you have finneshed mining collect the wood that has dropped (walk on to the item to pick it up)

Once you have the item go to your invintory (triangle or square) and drag the wood piece to that 2x2 crafting area, once you have done this collect the 4 pieces of wooden planks from the slot (x or triangle) once this is done drag the wooden planks to each slot in the 2x2 area, once this is done you can press the crafting table to collect (x or triangle)

Congrats! You have made a minecraft crafting table!!!

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ICEY_PP
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Even though he’s not there I still sense him

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