M. MESinga
M. MESinga (M /dot/ Messenger); MESinga | Hip Hop Artist & Etc. | Bama Fan | ππππππππ ππ π ππππππππππ π€ππ§ποΈπΆ - πγ½οΈ. MESinga Yβall be blessed π β πγ½οΈ.
Itβs crazy I gotta say this, but Iβm human, as in an actual person. Iβm from Montgomery, AL; I do music and itβs mostly Hip Hop. Like always βπΈ'π πππππππ' ππ π ππππππ ππππ..." πΆ Sidenote: Iβm pi**ed that Timbaland is signing AI Artistsβ¦I was bouta start doing that π€¦πΎββοΈπ©π€·πΎββοΈβ¦I just wonβt be the first to do it now π πβ¦jk but Iβm also serious.
Thisssss!!!! Artist Development Needs To Make A Comeback.
09/21/2025
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Scientists have developed a pacemaker the size of a grain of rice, which dissolves naturally after healing the heart. Unlike traditional pacemakers that require invasive surgery for implantation and removal, this device is bioresorbable, eliminating complications and risks.
The pacemaker provides temporary pacing for patients recovering from cardiac surgery or heart attacks. Once the heart stabilizes, the device harmlessly dissolves, leaving no trace.
This breakthrough represents a leap forward in minimally invasive medicine, reducing recovery times and healthcare costs. It also avoids risks of infection and long-term device complications.
The rice-sized pacemaker is a glimpse into the future where medical devices merge seamlessly with the body, healing without harm.
09/21/2025
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When most 12-year-olds are thinking about school projects, Eniola Shokunbi was quietly working on something that would change lives. Using just a box fan, a furnace filter, and tape, she built a low-cost air purifier that proved capable of removing more than 99% of airborne viruses β including those that spread rapidly in classrooms. What started as a science fair experiment quickly drew the attention of educators and health experts who realized its potential impact during a global health crisis.
Her invention didnβt just impress judges; it secured $11.5 million in funding to bring her idea into reality on a statewide level. Thousands of students across Connecticut now learn in classrooms with cleaner, safer air because of her innovation. Eniolaβs story is a powerful reminder that solutions to big problems donβt always come from labs or corporations β sometimes, they come from the creativity of young minds determined to make a difference.
08/08/2025
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π€¦πΎββοΈπ©π β The Pink Panther, the og cartoon not the new weird looking one π€¨β¦when it coulda been the gang from TWD but I guess my cartoon friend got me π€π π€·πΎββοΈπ
07/31/2025
The crow, bold and relentless, is one of the only birds that dares to harass a mighty eagle mid flight. It will land on the eagleβs back, peck at its neck, and try to provoke a reaction. But the eagle never fights back. Instead, it simply spreads its massive wings and soars higher into the sky, rising to altitudes that crows physically canβt survive.
Rather than waste energy on conflict, the eagle removes itself from the situation altogether. Thereβs a powerful metaphor in that behavior, one that reminds us not every annoyance deserves a response. Sometimes, the best way to deal with critics and negativity is to rise above themβ¦ until they simply canβt follow.
07/30/2025
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In the Netherlands, you can cycle along a glow-in-the-dark bike path inspired by Van Goghβs iconic βStarry Nightβ π β where art, technology, and sustainability come together under the stars.
Located in Nuenen, where Van Gogh once lived and painted, this one-of-a-kind trail was designed by Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde.
The path is embedded with thousands of photoluminescent stones that absorb sunlight during the day and glow beautifully at night in swirling, starry patterns.
Part of the Van Gogh cycle route, this glowing path commemorates the 125th anniversary of the artistβs death and promotes eco-friendly travel, public art, and local heritage.
π‘ Solar-charged. π Eco-conscious. π¨ Artistically iconic.
Would you ride through this living painting?
07/30/2025
She was afraid people would rewrite history, so she recorded over 300,000 hours of TV over 35 years on 71,000 VHS tapes.
Marion Stokes recorded television programs nonstop for over three decades. She started in the late 1970s, and by 1979 she was relentlessly capturing everything 24/7, from news to sitcoms, because she noticed that TV networks often erased old shows to save space and money.
As a former librarian and activist, Marion cared deeply about making information available to everyone and wanted to save TV history so powerful people couldn't rewrite it however they wanted.
Marion once kept up to eight videotape recorders running at the same time, and she got her family to help. For example, her son Michael remembers having to rush home from dinner to change the tapes. When Marion died in 2012, she had recorded about 71,000 tapes. This made her the only person to save such a complete record of television from that time.
Now the Internet Archive is digitizing her collection so anyone will be able to watch it online. Thanks to Marion's dedication, her dream of giving everyone access to knowledge is finally coming true.
While some sources (NBC News, CNN, etc.) claim she recorded around 800,000 hours of VHS tape. However, later Snopes clarified that the 2013 story claiming 140,000 tapes was not correct, as the total number of tapes counted and shared by the Internet Archive is 70,000+. So maybe the 800,000-hour figure was estimated by accounting for 140,000 tapes.
So, mathematically, 24 hours Γ 365 days Γ 35 years = 306,600 hours, which is just over 300,000 hours. So I chose this more realistic figure instead.
07/17/2025
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