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  1. Guys so what if she/he used to hate hate her? At least she/he loves her now, and who cares? It her/his opinion

    Btw, no hate here, i used “she/he” “her/his” because i didnt want to accuse your gender

  2. Seriously…and nobody's talking about all those people taking pictures of her at the airport…how can you feel comfortable and take off your mask when there are hundreds of people taking pictures from every angle…

  3. Unrelated but heres the periodic table

    The periodic table is a chart that organizes all known chemical elements in a structured way so scientists can understand their properties and relationships. What it shows * Every square represents an element (like oxygen, carbon, or gold). * Each element has: * A symbol (e.g., O for oxygen) * An atomic number (number of protons) * Sometimes its atomic mass How it’s arranged The table is ordered by increasing atomic number (left to right, top to bottom). But more importantly, it’s arranged so elements with similar properties line up. * Rows (periods): show elements with increasing atomic number. * Columns (groups): contain elements with similar chemical behavior. Key groups * Alkali metals (far left): very reactive (e.g., sodium) * Alkaline earth metals: reactive, but less so * Transition metals: metals like iron and copper * Halogens: very reactive non-metals (e.g., chlorine) * Noble gases: very stable, hardly react (e.g., helium) Why it matters The periodic table helps scientists: * Predict how elements will react * Understand trends (like reactivity or size) * Discover new elements It’s basically a “map” of all matter—everything around you is made from combinations of these elements.🍯💝💞💝

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