How Old are the Women of Mambo Number 5?
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[footage of Victor Frankenstein sewing together female body parts to make a mate for the Creature while Lou Bega’s Mambo no.5 plays]

@pkmndaisuki how could you leave this in the tags???
in case you ever wanted to know what mambo number 5 sounds like with all the instruments (including the drums) replaced with bike horns
it sounds like the song is going to kill you and it’s perfect
i smiled through the whole thing because i just don’t understand what would compell someone to do this but thanks
i cannojt bretahe
I…I cannot describe the emotion I’m feeling right now.
i cant. breath hhhhhhhhhh
Clown Orgy
me : * gets high on classical music *
how do you get high on classical music
…… i kinda wanna hear what they are playing
Of course Dudamel is conducting.
so that’s what the mambo from west side story sounds like when it’s played by more than seven high school instrumentalists
THIS SONG ALWAYS ENERGIZES ME SO MUCH, IT IS INCREDIBLE!!!
me : * gets high on classical music *
how do you get high on classical music
…… i kinda wanna hear what they are playing
Of course Dudamel is conducting.
so that’s what the mambo from west side story sounds like when it’s played by more than seven high school instrumentalists
THIS SONG ALWAYS ENERGIZES ME SO MUCH, IT IS INCREDIBLE!!!
- me: i gotta focus on this beca-
- brain: ladies and gentlemen,
- me: please
- brain: this is mambo no. 5
Support all trans women. Support trans women who wear no makeup. Trans women who cover our faces in it. Trans women who don’t pass as cisgender. Trans lesbians. Butch trans women. Trans women you aren’t attracted to. Trans women who have beards. Trans women who wear clothes designed for men. Trans women who aren’t out yet. Trans women who are still figuring it out. Support all trans women regardless of how we present ourselves. Support all trans women.
well, no, don’t support all trans women. for example, the op of this post is a literal rapist. she does not deserve anyone’s support.
not only has she avoided accountability, but multiple trans people have come forward about her sexually abusing them, and sometimes abusing them in other ways. she’s threatened her victim into silence and tried to play off any mention of what she’s done as transmisogyny. eli erlick is her name and she’s been using her positions of power in trans spaces to her advantage.
if that isn’t enough for people to not support her (which it should be), she also identifies as a “dyke” (anti-lesbian slur) and “butch” (lesbian-specific identity) both while not being a lesbian. her victim who has come forward has also experienced ableism from eli.
so basically, she’s a rapist, abuser, ableist, and lesbophobic. she also has been trying to turn the tables on her victim, pretending like her abuse wasn’t abuse because her victim consented on other occasions.
please reblog and spread this around, i’m sure she’ll be blocking me in response soon, she’s done that to everyone trying to make it known that she is a rapist.
if Eli Erlick sees you circulating information about her abusing other trans people, she will attempt to contact you in order to lie to you and block you if you do not help clear her image.

here is a receipts blog regarding eli being a rapist.
please reblog this as she will block me and hide this comment to keep word from spreading. her main priority is her image.
This doesn’t look like much, but these are RR Lyrae variable stars! They’re 10,500 light years way! I took about half of these pictures, and my classmates took the other half. I took the data and ran it through a few Python programs and made them into a gif! The observing period here was unfortunately only about 2 hours, but we got some good data!
The two stars here that are RR Lyrae variable stars are V* BH Peg and V* BG Peg (circled in the image below, BH Peg is the top star and BG Peg is the bottom).

RR Lyrae Variable stars are stars that are nearing the end of their life, and their luminosity changes periodically. There are non-RR Lyrae Variable stars that can have periods of years, or they may fluctuate irregularly.
RR Lyraes are really cool though! RR Lyraes are pulsating aging stars with a mass of around half the Sun’s. They’re thought to have previously shed mass during the Red-Giant Branch phase, and consequently, they were once stars with similar or slightly less mass than the Sun. Because of this, they’re super easy to use to gauge distances in our galaxy and local globular clusters (blobs of stars). But what’s even crazier is that they have periods of between 40 and 0.3 days. That’s super fast, cosmically speaking!
Oh! and the bottom star is an Eclipsing Binary! That means that one blob is actually two stars, and because of our vantage point from earth, they cross in front of each other!
V* BH Peg has a period of 0.6 days, and V* BG Peg has a period of 1.9 days.
This doesn’t look like much, but these are RR Lyrae variable stars! They’re 10,500 light years way! I took about half of these pictures, and my classmates took the other half. I took the data and ran it through a few Python programs and made them into a gif! The observing period here was unfortunately only about 2 hours, but we got some good data!
The two stars here that are RR Lyrae variable stars are V* BH Peg and V* BG Peg (circled in the image below, BH Peg is the top star and BG Peg is the bottom).

RR Lyrae Variable stars are stars that are nearing the end of their life, and their luminosity changes periodically. There are non-RR Lyrae Variable stars that can have periods of years, or they may fluctuate irregularly.
RR Lyraes are really cool though! RR Lyraes are pulsating aging stars with a mass of around half the Sun’s. They’re thought to have previously shed mass during the Red-Giant Branch phase, and consequently, they were once stars with similar or slightly less mass than the Sun. Because of this, they’re super easy to use to gauge distances in our galaxy and local globular clusters (blobs of stars). But what’s even crazier is that they have periods of between 40 and 0.3 days. That’s super fast, cosmically speaking!
Oh! and the bottom star is an Eclipsing Binary! That means that one blob is actually two stars, and because of our vantage point from earth, they cross in front of each other!
V* BH Peg has a period of 0.6 days, and V* BG Peg has a period of 1.9 days.
this is neat!
What does “RR Lyrae” mean - is it just a mass classification? - and are there non-variable RR Lyrae stars? What does “variable” mean here? What are the “periods” when you say “periods of between 40 and 0.3 days”, days of what?
RR Lyrae is the name of the first star they observed doing this so they called the other stars they found later RR Lyrae type variable stars, so no there are not non variable RR Lyrae stars.
Mass classifications for stars are typically given in solar masses ie “a 3 solar mass star” means “this star weighs the same as 3 of our suns”.
Variable = Varying. Like. The light intensity vairies.
Period = A period of time. The length of the cycle.



