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https://nypost.com/2023/04/28/massive-black-hole-dubbed-scary-barbie-seen-devouring-star/ Astronomers have detected the astonishing interstellar event created by a massive black hole devouring a star — with scientists calling “Scary Barbie” one of the most powerful cosmic displays ever documented. The intergalactic gobblefest was detailed recently in the preprint server arXiv and is slated to be published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. “This is the most energetic phenomenon I have ever encountered,” Dan Milisavljevic, study co-author and assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Purdue University, said in a statement regarding the literal star destroyer. “Scary Barbie” — a take on its alphanumeric name ZTF20abrbeie and a reference to its awesome power — is the “absurd” event that was formed during the death throes of a star being obliterated by a colossal black hole. “We think a very supermassive black hole pulled in a star and ripped it apart,” said graduate student Bhagya Subrayan, who collaborated on the research. “The forces around a black hole, called tidal disruption, pull other objects apart in a process called ‘spaghettification.’ We think that’s what happened, but on extreme time scales.” Like a Phoenix rising from the interstellar ashes, the resultant supernova — or star explosion in layperson’s terms — was the brightest ever observed. Milisavljevic described, “If you take a typical supernova and multiply it a thousand times, we’re still not at how bright this is — and supernovas are among the most luminous objects in the sky.” In other words, the star went out with a bigger bang than most. Along with being bigger and brighter, “Scary Barbie” lasted preternaturally long as well. While most transient events generally last weeks or a month, this celestial combustion burned incandescently for over two years like a cosmic Menorah with no indication that it’s fizzling out anytime soon. However, researchers point out that it might just seem longer because of its distant location and the fact that relativity slows down light en route to our eyes. “There are few things in the universe that can be so powerful, reactions that can be this long-lived,” gushed Milisavljevic. How does one observe such a “far out” phenomenon? The team deployed the artificial-intelligence-powered Recommender Engine For Intelligent Transient Tracking, which “combs through observations from a number of telescopes around the world.” Scientists were able to determine the transient’s existence through data harvested from the Lick Observatory in California and the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii. Ultimately, Milisavljevic believes that this luminescent event sheds light on the fact that “we are still uncovering mysteries and exploring wonders in the universe — things no one has ever seen before.” Speaking of supernovas, last month, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope detected a star that was 30 times the sun’s mass and was getting ready to blow.
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We’re conjoined twins and share a vagina — but only one of us has a boyfriend https://nypost.com/2023/04/26/were-22-year-old-conjoined-twin-sisters-who-are-attached-at-the-torso/
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When Donna Summer was feeling all the love from the world as the Queen of Disco in the ’70s, the suicidal singer hit rock bottom. “The most dismal days of my existence were at the height of my career,” says the late legend in the new documentary “Love To Love You, Donna Summer,” which premieres on HBO and HBO Max May 20. In fact, while Summer was riding high from the success of her breakout hit, the orgasmic classic “Love To Love You Baby,” she was enduring an abusive relationship with artist Peter Mühldorfer. One severe beating even left her unconscious, with a black eye and broken ribs. “I hit her, and I never could forgive myself,” says Mühldorfer in the doc. And having grown up in a deeply religious household — her father smacked her for wearing red nail polish because “that’s what whores wore” — Summer was highly conflicted about her image as a sex goddess from hits such as “Love To Love You Baby,” “I Feel Love” and later “Hot Stuff.” In reality, she was more church girl than “Bad Girl.” “You’re looking at me, but what you see is not what I am,” she says in the film, which is co-directed by her daughter Brooklyn Sudano and Oscar winner Roger Ross Williams. “How many roles do I have to play in my own life?” Summer was also carrying around the pain and trauma of having been sexually abused by her pastor as a child. “He did the devil’s work better than most,” says her brother Ricky Gaines in the doc. “It became a defining moment in her life.” All of her mental struggles led to Summer almost jumping out of a window in her New York hotel room in 1976. But her foot became entangled in a window curtain as she approached the ledge, and at that moment a maid entered. “Another 10 seconds, and I would have been gone,” Summer — who died at 63 from lung cancer in 2012 — later said. “I felt God could never forgive me because I had failed him. I was decadent, I was stupid, I was a fool. I just decided that my life had no meaning.” https://nypost.com/2023/04/28/new-doc-reveals-donna-summers-private-hell-at-height-of-her-fame/ Sad to read this about a woman who brought so much joy to so many people.
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The Queens Chamber of Commerce is offering its congratulations to the 19 Queens restaurants that were featured on the New York Times’ “100 Best Restaurants in NYC” list. Based on his decade of writing reviews, restaurant critic Pete Wells compiled the restaurant list and ranked the city’s top restaurants. Though the No. 1 spot went to Manhattan’s Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi, two Queens restaurants cracked the top 10: Flushing’s CheLi, which was No. 8 on the list, and Queens Night Market, which was ranked No. 9. Making their way into the top 20 restaurants were Elmhurst’s Zaab Zaab (No. 14) and Birria-Landia (No. 18) in Jackson Heights. Further down on the list was Tacos El Borrego in Corona (No. 30), Adda Indian Canteen in Long Island City (No. 35), Chongqing Lao Zao in Flushing (No. 46), Corona Plaza Vendors in Corona (No. 48), and M. Wells in Long Island City (No. 50). Also included on the top 100 list was Don Peppe in Ozone Park (No. 56), Forever Jerk in Springfield Gardens (No. 62), Mariscos El Submarino in Jackson Heights (No. 71), AbuQir Seafood in Astoria (No. 75), Pata Paplean Bar in Elmhurst (No. 78), Mapo Korean Barbeque in Flushing (No. 81), Szechuan Mountain House in Flushing (No. 90), Temple Canteen in Flushing (No. 96), Caleta 111 in Richmond Hill (No. 99), and Zum Stammtisch in Glendale (No. 100).
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@Walker1 Posted January 15, 2013 I also like the guy from NCIS Los Angeles- Eric Christian Olsen. He is hot, in a goofy sort of way. FBI International had a character the other night that looked like Eric Christian Olsen’s younger brother. Greg Hovanessian was the actor. He'll be in next week's episode, too.
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Wanna be MORE impressed? On what was in many ways a difficult afternoon, Shohei Ohtani still came strikingly close to accomplishing something unprecedented. He missed by only a few feet. Ohtani came to bat in Thursday's eighth inning with a chance to become the first player in baseball history to hit for the cycle while also serving as that game's starting pitcher. He then drove the first pitch he saw into deep center field, bringing a sparse Angel Stadium crowd to its feet -- but Oakland Athletics center fielder Esteury Ruiz caught it right before crashing into the fence. It was a 389 feet out. "It was off the end," Ohtani said through an interpreter, "so I knew it wasn't gone off the bat." Ohtani, with a .278/.343/.526 slash line as a hitter this season, entered Thursday having allowed only two runs through his first 28 innings on the mound in 2023. Opponents were batting only .092 against him. He then retired the first nine hitters in order, striking out five of them. The fourth inning, however, saw Ohtani expend 36 pitches and cough up a five-run lead, a rarity for the two-way star who has developed into one of the sport's best pitchers. An entire ballpark was stunned. Ohtani allowed the first six batters of the fourth inning to reach -- one on a walk, one on a double, two on hit by pitches and two on home runs. The seventh, Aledmys Diaz, hit a 367-foot lineout. Ohtani felt he was "a little passive, trying to protect our lead too much." But he came back to retire eight of the next 10 batters, completing six innings to ultimately capture his fourth win. Despite allowing five runs, Ohtani scattered only three hits. It marked the 10th consecutive time Ohtani had allowed three hits or less, tying Jacob deGrom for the longest streak by a starting pitcher since the mound moved to its current distance in 1893, according to research from the Elias Sports Bureau. Had he managed a few more feet on his latest drive, he would have stood alone another way. Ohtani, who hit for the cycle in June 2019, would have become the first player since Jimmy Ryan of the Chicago White Stockings in 1888 to hit for the cycle during a game in which he also pitched. Ryan, though, started that game in center field and merely came in for relief. No player had accomplished the feat while also serving as a starting pitcher, an unsurprising circumstance given that Ohtani qualifies as the first two-way player since Babe Ruth. Instead, Ohtani became the first player to strike out eight batters and hit a single, a double and a triple in the same game since Dave Danforth of the St. Louis Browns on Aug. 25, 1923. During his last four starts, Ohtani has contributed more hits himself (seven) than he has allowed to others (six), an unprecedented feat. By the time the bottom of the third came to an end, Ohtani had already accumulated a single and a double as a hitter, while rolling through the worst team in baseball on the mound. Nevin began to consider the possibility of a hitting cycle and a perfect game simultaneously. Said Nevin: "You're thinking those things whenever he's out there." https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/36307953/shohei-ohtani-only-feet-short-hitting-historic-cycle
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The Yankees were lauded when they sent Andrew Miller to Cleveland for a four-prospect package before the 2016 trade deadline. Clint Frazier and Justus Sheffield headlined New York's return for the reliever, which also included pitchers Ben Heller and J.P. Feyereisen. Frazier, who last season reverted to his given name Jackson, was released last week from Texas' minor league club. Sheffield was released last night from Seattle's minor league club. Heller had TJ surgery and never amounted to anything. Feyereisen eventually had some success with Milwaukee, then Tampa, but will miss most of the season and was traded in a roster-crunch move to Miami. I think it's safe to say the trade wasn't spectacular for the Yankees.
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SOME DAYS IT'S SO EASY... Dear Abby: Our mom just turned 100, and she is in good health. I threw a big birthday celebration to honor this amazing woman. My brother and I were adopted as infants. She gave us a fabulous childhood, and we grew up to be responsible adults. My brother, who’s retired, lives 6 miles from Mom, but he never goes to see her or offers any type of help he is capable of doing. He thinks a daily phone call is enough. He didn’t even show up to her birthday party. I live 40 miles from Mom. I leave early for work to spend time with her each morning. My brother and I do not talk, so how do I get the point across that he needs to spend TIME with her? If I mention it to Mom, she constantly makes excuses for his behavior. What can I do? — Frustrated Sister in Arizona Dear Sister: Although you and your brother were raised by the same woman, you are two different individuals. The pattern of how your brother treats Mom has been established, and because there is little time left, it isn’t likely to change. You cannot control his behavior, so quit making it your problem. You are a dutiful and loving daughter. Leave it at that. KILL THE BASTARD! Dear Abby: I have recently retired after 40 years of working. My wife, who still works, thinks I should get up every morning and take her to work. We live in a big city where crime happens, so she doesn’t want to take the bus. Uber and Lyft are strangers to her. I tried teaching her to drive — even bought her a car — but she’d rather I take her. It’s a 40-mile round trip. The traffic is crazy at that time. If I refuse, there are usually hard feelings. I don’t want to do it every morning only to have to pick her up in the evening at major traffic time. What can I do? — Unenthused Chauffeur Dear Chauffeur: Uber and Lyft and more expensive than they used to be. Even if your wife were willing to drive herself, the cost of the vehicle, insurance and fuel would cost a bundle. Encourage her to ask if she could rideshare with a co-worker and repay the person for the gas. Even if it didn’t happen every day, it might relieve some of the stress on you. Also, if she would be willing to take a bus to and from work on the lightest ridership day, it might make driving her more palatable. It’s worth a try. KILL THE BITCH! Dear Abby: I became “friends” with a woman recently who constantly feels the need to put me down. She criticizes my house decor, my hair, my makeup, etc. WHO DOES THIS? I like to build other women up. I no longer feel good being around her, but she’s part of my larger circle. Please tell me how to handle this. — Hurt and Angry in the Northeast Dear Hurt And Angry: In my experience, people who can’t resist the urge to “improve” those around them with “helpful” criticism are insecure and trying to make themselves feel superior. The next time it happens, tell her that when you think you need her opinion, you will ASK for it. Then, to the extent you can, avoid her. KILL THE BITCH!
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Jenny Craig appears to be shedding more than pounds. The weight-loss company warned staffers to look for other employment opportunities as it prepares for potential mass layoffs. The private equity-owned company said it didn’t know “if any employees may be retained” as it begins preparations to shutter its physical operations in internal communications obtained by NBC News. “We do not know the exact employees/groups whom will be impacted, and if any employees may be retained. As a result, we would suggest that you anticipate that your employment may be impacted and begin to seek other employment,” stated Tuesday’s document titled “Jenny Craig Company transitions FAQs.” Though Jenny Craig’s policy is to dole out severance pay based on employees’ job level and time with the company, the forthcoming laid-off staffers may not receive any. “At this time, it is highly unlikely that these will be paid,” according to the document. Jenny Craig, which was founded in Australia in 1983, issued “Warn Notices” — as required by federal law — for its locations where 50 or more employees could be impacted by the potential layoffs, but added that all employees will likely be impacted “in some manner” in the FAQs document. The federal WARN Act requires employers with 100 or more staffers to give workers a heads-up about potential layoffs or worksite closure two months in advance. The company also stated in the documents that it “has been going through a sales process for the last couple of months.” Bloomberg Law reported last month that Jenny Craig was seeking potential buyers as it grappled with “cash flow pressures.” The California-based company was bought in April 2019 by HIG Capital, a $55 billion private equity firm, for an undisclosed amount, according to NBC News. At the time, the company operated about 500 locations — both company-owned and franchised — in the US and Canada. https://nypost.com/2023/04/27/jenny-craig-warns-staffers-of-mass-layoffs-plans-to-shutter-locations-report/ My former roommate had a friend named Genay who had an idea at one point to start a weight-loss company and asked us for suggestions for names. My roommate suggested ‘Weight No More’. I suggested ‘Genay Craig’. Btw, when my former roommate was in the hospital recovering from a serious accident, she gave Genay her ticket, and she & I saw the Bee Gees in a light rain at Jones Beach.
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Stew Leonard, founder of famous grocery chain, dies at 93 after ‘brief illness’ Stew Leonard, the founder of the famous Connecticut grocery store chain that went by his name, died Wednesday at the age of 93. The businessman succumbed to a “brief illness” during his stay at Lenox Hill Hospital. “Yesterday, my dad passed away at 93-1/2 years old while holding my mother’s hand. They had been married for 70 years. I knew this day would come but I’m still trying to wrap my head around it. Just a month ago, he was swimming in a pool,” his son and successor, Stewie Leonard, Jr, said. Leonard opened his first dairy store in his native Norwalk, Connecticut, in 1969 after serving as a milkman for his family’s dairy business for several years. The 17,000 square foot store — which originally only carried just eight items — earned the “World’s Largest Dairy Store” title at Ripley’s Believe It or Not, as well as the place in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the highest dollar sales per square foot of selling space. Leonard opened his second Connecticut location in 1991 and continued to expand until the chain popped up across New York and New Jersey. There are seven locations across the three states. He earned various accolades throughout his life, including the 1986 Presidential Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence bestowed upon him by then-President Ronald Reagan. The regional supermarket, valued at roughly $600 million, has enjoyed great success and was named as one of FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” ten years in a row — through recently suffered a 50% blow to Bud Light sales amid its controversial partnership with Dylan Mulvaney. Outside of running his $600 million business, Leonard was an avid outdoorsman and water skier. He won the 1956 North American Water Ski championship and set a world and national record in point totals for trick water skiing in 1959. Leonard stepped down as CEO in 2014 and handed the reigns over to his oldest son, Stewie. He leaves behind his wife, Marianne; children Stewie, Tom, Beth, and Jill; 13 grandchildren; and over 2,200 employees. “He always had an inspirational insight offering hope and a brighter future. Boy, am I going to miss that!” Stewie wrote.
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Oh, brother! The Atlanta Braves have been celebrating home runs with an oversized hat this season, but that has been put to a stop after a complaint from the league's official on-field hat manufacturer. The Braves said they can no longer sport the oversized baseball cap to celebrate home runs after complaints from New Era, who did not manufacture the big hat being used by players in the dugout. The Braves began the celebration after More than Sports, a local sports memorabilia collector, gave the hat to Ozzie Albies and A.J. Minter during opening weekend. The Braves confirmed to WSB-TV in Atlanta that the celebration was nixed because of the request from New Era. The larger-than-life hat received a lot of play, as Atlanta currently ranks second in baseball in homers, trailing just the Tampa Bay Rays. The celebration had become a fan favorite in a few short weeks, inspiring social media content. But fans noticed the absence of the hat this week, drawing negative feedback on social media.
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I'm sure you love your mom and are very proud of her, but she's lying to you. Somebody else started Meals-on-Wheels a long time ago.
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Irony: Just last week Billy Gardell discussed his 150 pound (68 kg) weight loss after surgery, & this week the PTB are cutting the fat. This explains why Kemi (British-born & raised co-creator & co-producer Gina Yashere, who IS of Nigerian descent and anglicized the spelling of her name from Iashere) accepted Chukameka’s proposal — she’ll be busy with married life. Dele will go off to college. Bob’s work scenes will be at the new plant, but most of the characters will work at the original one. OR: Abishola gets accepted to medical school, she & Bob move there, and there are occasional trips home or visits from ~loved ones. They will have had 80 episodes by the end of this season, so one more full season would get them to the magic syndication number of 100 episodes. They are probably just cutting costs ahead of the final season. I have enjoyed the show but feel that it has run its course. The Goodwin-Kofu storyline has been annoying. Oh well! My brother in law's reaction:
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Is there a way to make it a monthly subscription feature? Charge a nominal fee, which you could use for the site or donate to LGBTQ causes ($2/mo = $24/yr) and then don't moderate it and let the folks rip each other to shreds, since they know what they are paying for and could opt out at any time. It could be your choice whether non-payers could view the section (but not reply, of course).
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Zack Gallen, who had a long (41 inning?) scoreless streak late last season, started this one with 2 stinkers. His last 4? 27 IP, 11H, 0R, 1BB, 41K
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BIG DUMPER tripled tonight. That must've been quite a sight!
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Were you wearing a singlet? Did anybody videotape you?
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