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Selfies distort the face and can make the nose appear 30% larger than the rest of the face, and is linked to a rise in patients seeking nose jobs because they say their noses looked too big in their selfies.
According to Texas Bankruptcy…
According to Texas Bankruptcy laws, you can keep 1 house, 1 car, 1k use limit in bank account, a bible or other religious text, and 2 guns.
A Couple’s Wedding Photo Captured the ‘New Normal’ of Wildfires in California
A couple’s California wildfire wedding photo has gone viral in a huge way, as it’s the perfect example of the “new normal” for many Californians.
California is once again being ravaged by multiple fires across the state, including the Getty fire, the Hill fire, the Maria fire, and the Easy fire.
One of the largest fires is the Kincade fire in Sonoma Country. It has blazed over 77,000 acres worth of land and destroyed at least 352 structures so far.
On Saturday, a couple from Chicago got married at the Chateau St. Jean vineyard in Sonoma County, just miles away from the Kincade Fire. Photographer Karna Roa took this photo at their wedding.
Viral photo of Chicago couple captures joy and sorrow of Sonoma County wedding as #KincadeFire glows in the background https://t.co/i1qSIkpAKS pic.twitter.com/yaXhx35B4I
— KPIX 5 (@KPIXtv) October 29, 2019
In the photo, Katie and Curtis Ferland wear masks to protect their lungs from the smoke. The wildfire is seen blazing in the background in hues that resemble a dystopian sunset.
“I immediately thought of the American Gothic painting from the 1930s and how that couple at that time represented the normal America,” Karna told ABC 7. “And all of a sudden, in a very strange way, this has become our new normal of the wine country.”
Karna says this is the fourth wedding in three years that she’s photographed that was threatened by wildfires.
A wedding photo taken over the weekend is being called the new "American Gothic." The Chicago couple were married Saturday in Sonoma County, California and wore masks for a photo as the #KincadeFire burned just a few miles away.@AnthonyMasonCBS shares: pic.twitter.com/KXr4A5TmdO
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) October 29, 2019
The wedding vendors had to evacuate hours before Katie and Curtis’ wedding, forcing their wedding planner to re-do the entire event on the fly. Somehow, they pulled the wedding off.
The next morning, the newlyweds evacuated too, along with all of their guests.
They say the now-viral wedding photo is a reminder of all the people who came together to make this wedding happen. For Karna, it’s a possible way to draw attention to the wildfires in Northern California.
“As long as it can bring more attention to the wildfires and the problems that Sonoma and Napa County and Northern California are facing, then I would love more people to see it,” Karna said.
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This Is Why You Cry More Easily on Planes
Are you an emotionally stable person? Someone who doesn’t cry easily?
But what about when you’re on a plane? Have you noticed that you tend to tear up over nothing?
Recent research shows that this is absolutely normal. There are scientific reasons why you might suddenly be overcome with emotion – and not just because flying can be scary.
Let’s break it down. The main reason is altitude. It’s not often you’ll find yourself at 30,000 feet in the air, so when you do fly, the altitude makes your body react differently to how it usually does. While cabin pressure make passengers a little more comfortable, it doesn’t fix everything – including the emotional aspect.
Kate Sullivan, MSc, Head of Experience at Secret Fares told Reader’s Digest, “It’s a bit like having climbed a pretty high mountain.”
Oxygen is thinner the higher the elevation. So for someone like a mountain climber (or airplane passenger), there is a lower amount of oxygen in the bloodstream.
“With less oxygen available, your body goes into conservation mode,” Sullivan explains. “It takes care of essential functions first, like your circulatory and respiratory system, and ramps down some of the less crucial functions…including emotional regulation.”
But that’s not all. The air is extremely dry while flying. This can cause dehydration. Send in the drink cart!
“Because the air circulated in the cabin is very dry…we get pretty darn dehydrated on a plane,” Sullivan says.
And yes, the stress of flying itself can cause emotional disruption. Maybe you almost missed your plan or you said good-bye to a loved one before boarding. Whatever the reason, your nervousness may heighten, leaving you tired. And once you’re in the air, the altitude strips your body of some of its normal capabilities for regulating emotions.
“From a psychological perspective, the mere act of flying can make you more likely to cry,” Sullivan says. “Even if you’re not afraid of planes, it’s a stressful situation.”
There are ways to combat stress and emotions, though. Drinks lots of water before and during the flight. Staying hydrated may mean more trips to the teeny tiny flight bathroom, but – hey – at least you’re not crying in the aisle to get there. You can also break out a sudoku or crossword puzzle to keep your brain occupied. And, lastly, kick back with in-flight entertainment. Watch movies that are light-hearted and comedic (your emotional side will thank you).
So no matter the reason for pesky tears to surface, know it is okay! This totally normal.
Everything is under control.
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These ‘Woman Yelling at a Cat’ Memes Should Tickle Your Funny Bone
Sometimes, a meme grabs the public the throat and refuses to let go. Kind of like the guy ignoring his girlfriend meme, or the girl grinning in front of the fire. Remember those?
Well, here’s another one that people are fascinated by for one reason or another. Heck, one guy even pulled it off for Halloween.
so about my costume last night pic.twitter.com/TN3HE1PT4B
— cødy (@CodyPalm) October 26, 2019
So enjoy the “woman yelling at a cat” meme because you never know when it made fade away forever…
1. Please don’t eat it like that.
2. Hahahaha.
3. Which one do you prefer?
4. Which will come out on top?
5. Doing good work.
6. Is Google listening?
7. It’s pronounced “zink”.
8. Grammar wars.
9. This one is good.
10. See, it’s totally harmless!
I usually don’t get too interested in trendy memes, but this one is hilarious to me, for some reason.
What do you think? Share your favorite one that you’ve seen in the comments!
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