Rare Rainbow Clouds Appear in Iceland Thanks To Freezing Temperatures
Photographer: Jónína Guðrún Óskarsdóttir
These polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) paint the sky with different colored stripes. PSCs are a type of wave cloud that are most often found downwind of mountain ranges. As expected, Óskarsdóttir's stunning rainbow cloud images feature prominent mountains. The colorful clouds form when the lower stratosphere hits -114°F (-81°C).
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Nacreous clouds 19.12.23 🤍
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I've just realized that one of my ocs keeps getting different characters as his partner every time I redo their story
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I’ve connected the dots and that is Charles always looks terrible if he’s wearing top to bottom sponsored Nahmias 😭💀 At this point I feel like Nahmias is setting him up to look bad lmao
Hi Anon. Well, one would think Nahmias is in the business of selling their clothes. And Charles has a wide following, so they are getting a lot of exposure when he wears their stuff. I've seen Charles fans commenting they like the pants, so it appeals to some people. Or they could just be making excuses because they can see no flaws in Charles... Which I can understand too, because he can usually make even the most ridiculous outfit still look good.
I do really admire Charles's confidence in wearing whatever he wants, even when he's had backlash (like the infamous "clown jeans"). His taste in clothes varies from bold/fashion-forward, boring vanilla, exquisitely stunning, Ferrari fan boy, cuddly/comfy to WTF??! I just have to wonder sometimes whether he's wearing some of his outfits because he likes them, or because the clothes are from a sponsor, and he's getting paid to wear them.
And for the record, here are my favorite Charles pants:
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...wow book... even your Introduction is now so hopelessly dated!
It wasn't the "internets", faxes or Walkman.... but Circuit City t'was the final nail
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Colourful polar stratospheric clouds over Andoya, Norway. December, 2019.
Photographer: Espen Bergersen
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