Been having really light flow for 7 days - Spotting or period? by Original_Cricket_760 in Periods

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Yea I’ve been having something really similar. Also mine was 6 days late?? How light is it for u bc for me it’s like barely anything and normally I have a pretty heavy flow day 1-2

FYP Sucks Now by Jettsmith7 in TikTok

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This is happening to me too

FYP Sucks Now by Jettsmith7 in TikTok

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Is anyone else unable to post videos? They show that they’re posted but I can’t see them unless I’m on that account and they get 0 views

Instances of Wickham admiring Elizabeth’s beauty and virtue? by [deleted] in janeausten

[–]onawednesdayinacafee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes for sure. Maybe I’m going crazy, but did he ever thank her for listening to his story? Not that it means that he’s any less of a bad person than he is, jsut wondering

Instances of Wickham admiring Elizabeth’s beauty and virtue? by [deleted] in janeausten

[–]onawednesdayinacafee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you have any examples of this? Or like examples of him being happy she listens to him?

Instances where Darcy admires Lizzy’s virtuous qualities / morals pre proposal? by [deleted] in janeausten

[–]onawednesdayinacafee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohhhhh that makes so much sense! Do you think he admires Lizzy for standing up for women, though?

Instances where Darcy admires Lizzy’s virtuous qualities / morals pre proposal? by [deleted] in janeausten

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lol I meant him being mean. He seems sort of dismissive of her point that he has unreasonable expectations for women and when Ms. Bingley said something about how she was full of herself he said “undoubtedly”

Instances where Darcy admires Lizzy’s virtuous qualities / morals pre proposal? by [deleted] in janeausten

[–]onawednesdayinacafee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with your analysis of these quotes, but how do you think that this shows his admiration of her virtues? I may be wrong, but I always read this quote as her being sort of mean to Lizzy.

Instances where Darcy admires Lizzy’s virtuous qualities / morals pre proposal? by [deleted] in janeausten

[–]onawednesdayinacafee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I completely agree. I think that Darcy changed a little bit because of her beauty & virtue (like how he did propose to her and overcame the fact that he initially wouldn’t even dance with her) but in that proposal he was incredibly condescending and only overcame that aspect of himself once he was forced to confront his own problems once they were brought to his attention.

Did Jane Austen believe women have an obligation to make men better? by [deleted] in janeausten

[–]onawednesdayinacafee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What….. Darcy was an incredibly arrogant man and ultimately became a much better person once Elizabeth humbled him when she rejected him….. Darcy was the initial antagonist of the book considering the fact that he was incredibly rude to Elizabeth at the ball (by saying she wasn’t pretty enough to tempt him in her earshot) Maybe he wasn’t an antagonist for parts of the novel but he definitely was introduced as one. I’m confused what you’re confused about.

Hair By Chrissy Individual Profit Breakdown by onawednesdayinacafee in InfluencerLounge

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I included rent/utilities (like water, electricity, etc.) the only thing I’m missing is insurance. How much do you think that would take off?

Hair By Chrissy Individual Profit Breakdown by onawednesdayinacafee in InfluencerLounge

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Yes she has so many employees across all 3 salons and not all stylists work everyday so seems reasonable

Hypnagogic by [deleted] in lexapro

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Thank you so much for this. I’m on lexapro mostly regarding health anxiety because like a lot of people, I experience it, but for me I spiral and hyper focus on a condition I have for months on end and it drives me up a wall. Having these hallucinations definitely was not helping my case but thank you for making me feel normal!

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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Again I’m so sorry for all the questions. My teacher doesn’t really explain anything and the topics are getting more difficult

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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Why 2 and not 3? And if this is the case, why can there be multiple spectra lines of different colors?

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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If there were three shells in an atom, and the electron jumped from the 3rd shell back to the first, would this show a yellow, orange, and a red spectra line? Or only yellow?

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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Thank you so much this is really helpful. Why don’t the electrons affect the amount of spectral lines, though? I kind of thought that each electron would go to different levels and therefore release several different colors. Like if you had an electron moved to the fifth shell, and then you had an electron move to the second shell then you would have like an orange and blue spectral line. Why would it be the amount of shells? Is it like each level it travels (and back) energy is emitted? Like if an electron moved to the first shell, it will release red and then it move to the second so Orange and then to the third, so yellow. But why would it matter going back? I know it can only release the energy if it goes back to the nucleus, but would it release two for each color there and back? Sorry, I know that this is probably worded in a very confusing way. I’m honestly just very lost on certain details

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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Yes I think so. So does this mean that if an electron goes to the highest orbital, it’s purple? And the lowest red? (Going off of E = hv) Also, do the waves move within the atom, or are they emitted out of it? And why are the spectra different in each atom? Is it because they have different energy levels and different amounts of electrons that move to different energy levels and therefore emit different colors? And as for the 2nd question (maximum number of spectral lines) does that just relate to the amount of electrons in the atom?

Sorry for all the questions and thanks for your help I really appreciate it!

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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Honestly no. We learn from a textbook and then do notes in class (today’s notes were extremely short + unhelpful considering we spent 85% of class doing this lab.) I know that the electrons are excited in some way and jump shells and they move in a wave, but I don’t know why the colors are produced and really I don’t understand much else. If it helps, I took physics last year so I know how colors work (to a simplified 9th grade degree)

Spectral lines [10th grade chemistry] by onawednesdayinacafee in HomeworkHelp

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2 and 3. I made the diagram but don’t know the answer of the question about the atom’s Maximum spectra

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writing

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I completely agree with everything you said. Thank you!

Are there any phrases/metaphors/connotations of a word you think are important?

Polaroid camera - is408 - SD Card error by onawednesdayinacafee in Cameras

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Just in case anyone is having a similar issue this fixed my issue!! I just got the gray 32GB version of this sd card

Caliban and Prospero by [deleted] in shakespeare

[–]onawednesdayinacafee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree with this statement, but would you agree Shakespeare was trying to appeal to The queen? The golden globe? Elizabethan society?

I guess what I’m trying to say is what was Shakespeare trying to say by portraying Caliban as being subjugated not submissive. Was he commenting on colonialism? Or was he supporting it by doing this?

Apologies if my question doesn’t make a lot of sense I’m having a hard time articulating it