LycanrOctober 2022 #23
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Thanks to a generous gift, our total funds raised have exceeded $1500! (by a penny but still!) #LycanrOctober2022 continues with a final little Pinch that snuffs out the Sun! We're off to the stars for the final week stretch! How big will Lycanroc end up at the end of the month? Here's how you can help and find out!
https://twitter.com/Tyrnn/status/1584100922828857344
Likes will increase the multiplier by .0001 each!
Retweets will increase the multiplier by .0002 each!
Each vote on tomorrow's theme will add .0001 to the multiplier!
Each dollar donated will add .001 to the multiplier, 10x the value!
https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/
βThe ocean is the blue heart of our planet. Keeping our ocean healthy is vital to ocean life and our own health. Our clean-up missions give me great hope for the future of our ocean because change is possible.β
Ocean Voyages Institute, a Sausalito, CA-based non-profit organization uses a 130-ft. sailing cargo ship, the KWAI, to carry out cleanup missions in the North Pacific Sub-Tropical Convergence Zone. They've cleaned up over half a million tons of plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch and plan to continue their efforts!
You may place your donations here: http://paypal.me/tyrnn, and I will do my best to announce each donation as it comes in through my Twitter account!
As an exponential equation, the earlier a donation comes in, the more it will compound down the line, and the more growth it will eventually become on October 31st!
For those who don't use Twitter, please vote in the polls here! You have until 10 pm tonight.
https://strawpoll.com/polls/w4nWD6YBlgA
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Thanks to a generous gift, our total funds raised have exceeded $1500! (by a penny but still!) #LycanrOctober2022 continues with a final little Pinch that snuffs out the Sun! We're off to the stars for the final week stretch! How big will Lycanroc end up at the end of the month? Here's how you can help and find out!
https://twitter.com/Tyrnn/status/1584100922828857344
Likes will increase the multiplier by .0001 each!
Retweets will increase the multiplier by .0002 each!
Each vote on tomorrow's theme will add .0001 to the multiplier!
Each dollar donated will add .001 to the multiplier, 10x the value!
https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/
βThe ocean is the blue heart of our planet. Keeping our ocean healthy is vital to ocean life and our own health. Our clean-up missions give me great hope for the future of our ocean because change is possible.β
Ocean Voyages Institute, a Sausalito, CA-based non-profit organization uses a 130-ft. sailing cargo ship, the KWAI, to carry out cleanup missions in the North Pacific Sub-Tropical Convergence Zone. They've cleaned up over half a million tons of plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch and plan to continue their efforts!
You may place your donations here: http://paypal.me/tyrnn, and I will do my best to announce each donation as it comes in through my Twitter account!
As an exponential equation, the earlier a donation comes in, the more it will compound down the line, and the more growth it will eventually become on October 31st!
For those who don't use Twitter, please vote in the polls here! You have until 10 pm tonight.
https://strawpoll.com/polls/w4nWD6YBlgA
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
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So, what would realistically happen here is that, upon having two even bigger Lycanroc beans squished into it, it would likely explode, as the pressure from being squished would cause its fusion reaction to intensify and the resulting outward pressure from the reaction to overcome the gravity holding it together.
And the effects of a star the size of the sun exploding... well, there won't be much left of the solar system, although nearby systems would only see a bright flash followed by the gradual spread of a planetary nebula.
And the effects of a star the size of the sun exploding... well, there won't be much left of the solar system, although nearby systems would only see a bright flash followed by the gradual spread of a planetary nebula.
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