Challenge 17: Sigtag Exchange

Mar 07, 2019 19:38


Description Leave a list of your favorite things for sigtags and make some sigtags for other members ( Read more... )

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blue_sunflowers March 8 2019, 08:25:54 UTC
Name You'd Like On Your Tags: blue sunflower
Team: clubs
Fandom Interests: Game of Thrones
Non-Fandom Interests: funny cats, cute alpacas, adorable koalas, baby elephants, owls being petted, sunflowers, cool geology
Anything Else? (colors, fonts, other details you like or dislike)
....I'd really kinda like Jon/Daenerys sigtags from the last trailer.....

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wagrobanite March 9 2019, 18:09:14 UTC
Baby elephants are so awesome :D


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blue_sunflowers March 10 2019, 05:18:30 UTC
They're like gigantic puppies! Thank you!

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mark_pierre March 10 2019, 17:00:39 UTC

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blue_sunflowers March 16 2019, 07:36:25 UTC
ahahahahahahaahahhahahaha! thank you!

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catko March 17 2019, 06:58:47 UTC

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blue_sunflowers March 18 2019, 00:20:58 UTC
soooooo hawt

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seraphina_snape March 17 2019, 18:48:04 UTC
I saw cool geology up there and though "huh, I wonder..." So I googled it and came across this article on boredpanda. So here you go:


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blue_sunflowers March 18 2019, 00:20:10 UTC
It's absolutely gorgeous! Thought you might find this interesting:

The exact origins of the Fukang Meteorite, as well as other Pallasites are not entirely clear. Nevertheless, it has been speculated that they originated from the boundary of a melted and differentiated asteroid and its surrounding olivine mantle. The Fukang Meteorite is thought to have been formed at the birth of the solar system approximately 4.5 billion years ago, when the olivine fragments from its mantle mixed with the molten metal from its core upon impact on earth

It has been pointed out that Pallasites are an extremely rare type of meteorite. This is due to the fact that most Pallasites do not survive their descent through the Earth’s atmosphere. It has been estimated that less than 1 % of all meteorites are Pallasites. Therefore, the Fukang Meteorite has often been hailed as one of the greatest meteorite discoveries of the 21st century.

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seraphina_snape March 24 2019, 15:04:29 UTC
That is indeed pretty interesting. Thanks for the link!

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pony_express March 21 2019, 16:27:46 UTC

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blue_sunflowers March 24 2019, 17:42:12 UTC
.....that pic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!

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pony_express April 11 2019, 18:24:49 UTC
You're welcome! ♥

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luminousdaze March 22 2019, 03:44:22 UTC

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blue_sunflowers March 24 2019, 17:42:27 UTC
oooooooh love them both! Thanks!

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luminousdaze March 24 2019, 21:56:58 UTC
You're welcome!

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