We Finally Have Color-Correct Images of Uranus

In today's science revelations, new telescope images reveal the true hues of the planets Uranus and Neptune.

By lizalikeminelli

Published 1 year ago in Ftw

In today's science revelations, new telescope images reveal the true hues of the planets Uranus and Neptune.


In today's science revelations, new telescope images reveal the true hues of the planets Uranus and Neptune.


The original images of the two ice planets were taken during the Voyager 2 mission in 1986 where photos of Neptune were “stretched and enhanced” to appear like a bright artificial blue ball while Uranus had a pale greenish hue. In reality, the two plants are much closer in color. 



“Even though the artificially-saturated colour was known at the time amongst planetary scientists — and the images were released with captions explaining it — that distinction had become lost over time,” says the research study's author, Professor Patrick Irwin from the University of Oxford.


In the new images, Uranus is even paler than we realize. And it is not a bleach job, it’s the planet's orbit that changes its color from a pale green to a pale blue. The new photos of Uranus and Neptune side by side now look like one of those color-blind testing games that you look at and spiral thinking you’re colorblind.



So get cultured and intellectual by staring at these scientifically accurate telescope images of two big blue balls. 

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10-Year-Old Girls Are Torturing Sephora Workers Across the Country

Workers at high-end makeup and beauty stores like Sephora and Ulta have taken to TikTok to rant about their greatest enemies, 10-year-old girls.

By lizalikeminelli

Published 1 year ago in Funny

Workers at high-end makeup and beauty stores like Sephora and Ulta have taken to TikTok to rant about their greatest enemies, 10-year-old girls.  


Workers at high-end makeup and beauty stores like Sephora and Ulta have taken to TikTok to rant about their greatest enemies, 10-year-old girls.  


“These little children come in like they run shit. This little girl while I was helping another guest, in front of the guest—didn’t say hi, didn’t say excuse me, proceeded to shove a Rare Beauty blush in my face and ask me “Do you guys have this in this shade?” says @gigipimpin about dealing with rude 9 to 13-year-old girl at her Sephora locations.


@gigipimpin i worked at ulta too and i wont lie it wasnt as many kids they are OFF THE CHAIN at sephora. #drunkelephant #sephora #fyp #badkids ? original sound - ???????


This all began with influencer @chloevanberkal making the observation that her local Sephora was filled with these not-quite-tween girls buying high-end skincare products containing “anti-aging ingredients.” Her video blew up with many workers noting how these 10-year-olds are destroying testers and displays, stealing from the extra stock drawers, and buying out skincare lines.


@chloevanberkel is the next generation growing up too fast? #grwm #generationz ? original sound - Chloe


Drunk Elephant has been able to fully capture the young demographic by appealing to the centuries-old need for young girls in their witch phases to “make potions.” Drunk Elephant encourages consumers to mix their products to create the ultimate “skincare smoothie.” TikTok is filled with videos of young girls leaving a mess of the in-store Drunk Elephant display testers for workers to clean up.


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This discourse has a lot of people on TikTok theorizing why kids are obsessed with skincare meant for grown women. Is it Millennial parenting? Or is Claire’s just not holding it down like it used to? A Twitter user posted their 13-year-old niece’s Christmas wishlist that included a lot of high-end makeup, skincare, and clothing which led to a similar outrage of young girls not being girls anymore. But haven’t they always been this way?


@sequoiacothran this kids are crazy today !!! #sephorakids #sephora #badkids #generationz #grwm ? original sound - sequoiacothran


Drunk Elephant is targeting the younger demographic by creating a way for their consumers to play with their products as a child does. The kids don’t understand skincare but they understand that the pretty girls on their TikTok For You page care about it and want to emulate them.


What's the difference between a cleanser with microbeads that ruined the oceans and a moisturizer that attracts wold spiders

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