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" ... It’s finally summer, which is officially sports car season. There’s nothing quite like hugging the curves through a twisty mountain pass or racing the sun to the horizon on a spectacular afternoon. And while automotive enthusiasts might wax poetically about a sports car’s adept handling, bleeding-edge technology, or its stunning physical splendor, in the end owning one is all about going fast. ... "
" ... More poetically, we seem to be divided on what paradise really means: is it owning stuff just for the sake of owning stuff, or is it appreciating our world and the gifts that already exist here? ... "
" ... Ricochet, whom Brock Lesnar low-blowed this past Monday on Raw, poetically returned the favor, opening the door for rising star Drew McIntyre to do the honors and deliver a Claymore Kick that ended Lesnar’s historic night. ... "
" ... The sixth track, "Kids See Ghosts," is about comparing the spirits that haunt you, the ghosts of your past, to "the King," aka God. These ghosts that had seemed so powerful before are reduced to nothing when juxtaposed with God. What's a crown for the clouds is the poetically rhetorical question that encapsulates that power dynamic. ... "
" ... Unless you’re close enough to a star to boil your entire atmosphere away, leaving only an exposed planetary core, these worlds that we’ve called “super-Earths” for years are more like mini-Neptunes, or as astronomer Jessie Christiansen poetically calls them, “Neptinis.” If you want to colonize another planet, look for one with a surface you can land on. That means, unless you’ve got your sights set on a boiled-off planetary core, to steer clear of the super-Earths. Even if you make it down to the surface, you won’t last long under those crushing atmospheric conditions! ... "