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whos the baby

stewie
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Is rodney hitler

true or false

true

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How many seasons does the Simpsons have

37

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How many funko pops do i own

22

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leader of israel

benjamin netanyahu

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whos the son

Chris

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Who executed order 9066

Theodore Roosevelterero

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Are you more of a mordecai or a rigby

either or

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Whats camerons heritage

German and South african

Slight bit of Uzbekistanian

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Whats gabriels music taste

gay boy music

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whos the dog

grian

300
Whos the leader of north korea

Kimmy 

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What is George and Georgie looking for

B R I S K E T

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Whats coltons heritage

100% irish

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prepare for the mother load

The Unexpected Majesty of the Common Pigeon

When asked to envision a symbol of ultimate evolutionary success, military heroism, or artistic inspiration, your mind probably doesn’t jump to the grey bird currently trying to eat a discarded french fry off a sidewalk. But it should. The common city pigeon (Columba livia) is arguably one of the most underrated, bizarre, and historically significant creatures on the planet. Society has relegated them to the status of "rats with wings," yet a closer look reveals an animal of baffling complexity.

The Ultimate Navigational Overachievers

Pigeons possess what can only be described as biological superpowers when it comes to finding their way home. If you take a pigeon, put it in a sealed box, drive it hundreds of miles into a completely unfamiliar location, and release it, it will likely beat you back to your own house.

Scientists are still trying to fully grasp how they manage this. We know they use a brilliant combination of:

  • Magnetoreception: Tiny particles of magnetite in their beaks allow them to sense the Earth's magnetic fields like a built-in compass.

  • Solar Compasses: They track the precise position of the sun.

  • Infrasound: They can hear incredibly low-frequency sounds—like the deep rumble of ocean waves or seismic activity thousands of miles away—allowing them to map the acoustic landscape.

Imagine having a GPS, a compass, and a radar system built into a brain the size of a marble.

Decorated War Heroes

Because of this unparalleled homing ability, pigeons were the elite communication tech of the pre-digital world. Long before encrypted satellite feeds, armies relied on these birds to deliver life-or-death messages through active combat zones.

During World War I and World War II, thousands of pigeons served on the front lines. The most famous among them, Cher Ami, delivered a message that saved the "Lost Battalion" of the U.S. 77th Infantry Division despite being shot through the breast, blinded in one eye, and losing a leg. Cher Ami was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for heroic service. They aren't just city wildlife; they are veterans.

Milk, Monogamy, and Math

The weirdness of the pigeon extends deep into their biology and behavior. For starters, they are incredibly dedicated partners. Pigeons mate for life and share parenting duties strictly down the middle.

Even stranger is how they feed their young. Pigeons are among the very few birds that produce "crop milk"—a nutrient-rich substance secreted from the lining of their esophagus that looks a bit like cottage cheese. Both the mother and the father produce it to feed their chicks.

Furthermore, pigeons are shockingly smart. Laboratory studies have shown that pigeons can be taught to distinguish between paintings by Picasso and Monet, recognize all 26 letters of the English alphabet, and even diagnose breast cancer tumors in medical scans with the same accuracy rate as human radiologists.

From Royalty to Renegades

The greatest irony of the modern pigeon is that their presence in cities is entirely our fault. Pigeons were originally native to sea cliffs in Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Humans domesticated them thousands of years ago as a reliable source of food, entertainment, and a premium messaging service. They were status symbols; wealthy Romans built massive, elaborate dovecotes to show off their flocks.

When Europeans colonized North America, they brought their prized pigeons with them. Eventually, as technology advanced and the birds were no longer needed, they escaped or were released. The concrete towers and fire escapes of modern cities perfectly mimic the steep sea cliffs of their ancestral homes. We built them the perfect habitat, abandoned them, and then got annoyed when they decided to stay.

Conclusion

The next time you see a pigeon bobbing its head rhythmically while walking through a park, give it a moment of respect. It is the descendant of ancient delicacies, highly decorated war heroes, and elite navigators. They are an enduring testament to survival, adaptability, and the fact that the most extraordinary things in nature are often hiding in plain, ordinary sight. PIGEON

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whos the dad

lois

400

Who was the leader of the USSR

Stalin

400

Sheldon lee cooper you...

dog

400

What is connors heritage

fully canadian and 0.67% South jamaican

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Here is a highly complex, multi-disciplinary question that sits at the intersection of quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and general relativity.

The Question: The Black Hole Information Paradox & Unitary Evolution


How can the purely thermal nature of Hawking radiation be reconciled with the principle of unitary time evolution in quantum mechanics during the complete evaporation of a black hole, and what role do "quantum extremal surfaces" play in resolving this conflict?


Why this question is incredibly difficult:

To answer this, you have to solve a fundamental clash between the two pillars of modern physics:

  • Quantum Mechanics (Unitary Physics): The law of conservation of information states that if you know the exact state of the universe right now, you can mathematically reconstruct the past or predict the future. Information can never be destroyed.

  • General Relativity (Hawking Radiation): When an object falls into a black hole, its specific characteristics are lost, leaving behind only mass, charge, and angular momentum. When the black hole evaporates via Hawking radiation, that radiation is completely random and thermal.

The Core Contradiction

If a highly ordered, complex object (like a computer or a star) falls into a black hole, and the black hole completely evaporates into a featureless cloud of thermal radiation, where did the original information go? If it's gone forever, quantum mechanics is broken. If it's encoded in the radiation, general relativity is broken, because nothing is supposed to escape a black hole's event horizon.

i dont know

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whos the mom

petah

500

Who was the leader of germany in ww2...

Adolf Hitler


  • Height and Build: He was of average height for his time, standing around 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm), with a relatively slight, unathletic build.

  • Facial Features: He had a distinct side-part with dark brown hair slicked down across his forehead. His eyes were pale blue, which many contemporaries described as intense or hypnotic during his speeches.

  • The Mustache: His most recognizable physical feature was his "toothbrush" mustache. Originally, during World War I, he wore a larger, full mustache, but he trimmed it down to fit securely inside a gas mask during his service as a soldier. He kept the style for the rest of his life as a signature part of his visual brand.

  • Later Decline: By the final years of World War II (1943–1945), his physical health degenerated rapidly under extreme stress and a cocktail of daily injections from his personal physician, Theodor Morell. Historical records show he developed a severe tremor in his left hand (likely due to Parkinson's disease), walked with a stoop, and aged prematurely.

Public Persona and Speaking Style

Hitler's political power relied heavily on a carefully manufactured image created by his propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels.

  • The Orator: Hitler was a highly theatrical public speaker. His speeches typically began slowly, with a low, hesitant voice, gradually building in volume, intensity, and speed until he was shouting passionately. He rehearsed his hand gestures and body language meticulously in front of mirrors and with a photographer to maximize dramatic impact.

  • The "Führer" Myth: Propaganda portrayed him as a solitary, flawless leader who sacrificed all personal life, marriage, and comfort to dedicate himself entirely to the German nation. He was often photographed in simple military-style tunics to present himself as a man of the people, despite living in luxury at his estates like the Berghof.

Personality and Psychological Traits

Allied intelligence agencies, including the American OSS (Office of Strategic Services), compiled extensive psychological profiles on Hitler during the war.

  • Ideological Obsession: He possessed an absolute, unshakeable belief in his own radical theories, specifically regarding racial hierarchy (the supremacy of the "Aryan" race) and intense anti-Semitism. These beliefs drove his geopolitical goals, including the violent expansion of German territory (Lebensraum).

  • Narcissism and Megalomania: Biographers note he was extremely narcissistic and convinced of his own infallibility. He increasingly refused to listen to his generals' military advice as the war turned against Germany, leading to catastrophic strategic errors.

  • Social Isolation: In his private life, he was described as secretive, deeply distrustful of others, and prone to volatile mood swings, shifting rapidly from quiet charm to explosive rages if contradicted.

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The third planet from the sun is

mordecai/earth

500

Whats my birthday

August 22nd

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Whats coltons full name

Colton James Houle 

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