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Can we move away from these face analysis things, they aren't very random...

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The one with the baby left on the doorstep or the one with the woman hitting the child?

The woman hitting the child, I hadn't got to the dead baby yet :eek:

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<3

Edit: Probably posted that one before, probably fairly recently too. Never mind, she's awesome.

To compensate, have some chickens:

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The Saharan dust that hovered off the coast of Portugal on April 6 continued traveling northward toward the United Kingdom and Ireland. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this natural-color image on April 8, 2011.
Beige dust plumes form uneven shapes stretching from Spain to Ireland, where the dust mingles with clouds. The dust appears thickest off the coast of France, but still remains relatively thick hundreds of kilometers to the northwest.
The iron content of dust plumes provides nutrients for phytoplankton—microscopic organisms that live in watery environments. The peacock blue swath off the coast of France indicates a phytoplankton bloom, though it is probably not related to the dust plumes appearing in this image.
 
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