*Strange black blob appears yet again near Antarctica.
*Did something other than an eclipse happen on April 8th? American Horror Story: AI, coming soon to real life near you. This definitely made my brain jump back to my two moons dream.
*One in five samples of pasteurized milk tested positive for bird flu.
*Virtual priest believes it is real and claims it can forgive sins.
*Study shows that forever chemicals can be absorbed through our skin.
*Archaeologists uncover 1800 year old statue of a reptilian deity.
*Tornadoes cause massive destruction in central America.
*Tornado touches down in Chinese metropolis, which was already dealing with massive flooding.
*All over Asia people are dealing with extreme heat.
*Major cities in Mexico are running out of water due to extreme temperatures.
*'Berserk' preacher spittin' some truth about how blasphemous the Trump bible is. There are a few people I would like to personally send this link to. If you want to listen, start around the 46 second mark. I don't really like the fire and brimstone type preachers. Childhood trauma has taught me that is not the way to reach people, but in this instance, I'm just going to say, "preach!" because the people still clinging to Trump need a dose or two of tough love. I don't want to judge people, honestly, I don't. But anyone still rooting for Trump has to be a secret racist, right? Or maybe they think rape is ok. I'm not sure, I just don't understand it, folks. It is not your 'christian duty' to vote. Show me the scripture for that, please. Also, "The gospel is not an American gospel." Mic drop.
*Astronomers find evidence of massive object behind the orbit of Neptune.
*Overrun Japanese town is putting up fences to deter from taking selfies with Mt. Fuji in the background.
*Heavy rains and flooding kill dozens in Kenya.
*It is so great that not only have we completely polluted our earth oceans, now we have space junk just orbiting around the ocean in the sky.
*The virus for covid-19 seems to be persistent in blood for months after an infection. Almost like....it's chronic for some.
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