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Dark and Stormy by Mike Jones
Now here’s a striking image! The storm rages right on the edge of a cloud, revealing a clear and calm sky to the left. Mike has been lucky to capture this lighting strike, which has lit up the majority of the cloud, and is very well framed in the centre of the image.
View more of Mike’s photography on Flickr.
Image copyright Mike Jones and used with permission.
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In the Chelyabinsk region in Russia has fallen meteorite
В суровом Челябинске идет дождь из метеоритов
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(TW: Gun violence, TW: Medical procedures)
What if gun rights were regulated like abortion rights? Here’s a list of just some of the hoops you’d have to jump through before you could own a gun:
- Only one store in the entire state would sell guns. (See: Mississippi, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming for states with only one abortion provider.)
- You’d have to fill out an enormous personal background check including intrusive personal information that has nothing to do with your ability to own or use a gun. Then you’d have to wait at least 72 hours and come back to the store. (Remember, it’s the only one in the state. You better hope you don’t live on the other side of Wyoming.)
- Upon your return, you’d have to sit through intensive mandatory counseling. Your counselor, regardless of his personal beliefs, would have to tell you that gun ownership is actually a bad idea, and that it would negatively effect your mental health to own a gun. (This, despite there being no scientific evidence to support the claim.)
- Next, you’d sit through a gruesome movie showing the actual aftermath of domestic gun crimes. You’d see people with half a head. You’d see dead children in their beds. You’d see the bloody aftermath of a school shooting. You’d be shown statistic after statistic warning you that you’d be contributing to this morally degenerate sanctioning of murder.
- If you lived in Virginia, you’d have to come back (again) for an invasive and uncomfortable fMRI (which costs around $300 out of your pocket) to ensure your honesty in answering all the background check information and your intentions to use your gun responsibly. (This was as close as I could get to the invasive transvaginal procedure included in the recently passed Virginia bill.)
- Oh… and if you were married, your spouse might have to sign off on your gun ownership.
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2012 08 11_0318 by OrliPix on Flickr.
Strangely I took a picture of exactly the same details at a random place in Ireland once ;)
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