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Afternoon Tea for Three, by Frédéric Soulacroix.
The Love Letter, 1750, by François Boucher.
La Soirée, by Vittorio Reggianini.
Flirtation, by Frédéric Soulacroix.
Une Beauté en Rose, by Marie-Félix Hippolyte-Lucas.
The Artist Marie Suzanne Giroust, 1770, by Alexander Roslin.
Portrait of Mary, Countess of Howe, 1764, by Thomas Gainsborough.
La Jeune Musicienne, 1788, by Michel Garnier.
You must've been pretty tired to just pass out on the sofa like that. But he understands, since you always seem to indulge his bothersome brothers.
He's used to Belphie occupying that space, so it's unusual to see you like that, all curled up comfortably and snoozing away. He brushes the hair out of your face to get a better look at you.
Depending on the time of day, he probably won't wake you. He just drapes his coat over you to keep you warm, because he’d rather not deal with a sick human is what he claims.
He'll wake you up later though. He doesn't want you to mess up your schedule, or end up like Belphegor. And no drooling on the decorative pillows, either.
ARE YOU SLEEPING?
okay yeah, you're sleeping. He made sure to yell and wait for your reaction. Foolproof, huh? That way he can know if it's safe to try out what he has planned next!
Mammon looks around to make sure no ones there before he tries to lean in all sneaky like, eyes drifting toward your parted lips. His heart is going crazy in his chest. If you lay there all defenseless like that, then it's not like he can hold back.....
You're awake. How the hell could you not be after he literally just yelled in your face.
M-moe.....
Seeing your sleeping face like this, when no ones around.... it's too much! What were you trying to do to him, huh?? Was this some kinda prank???
This otaku feels like he's living a moment straight out of a manga! He wonders what kind of good karma he accumulated to get to enjoy such a treat... Itadakimasu....
He'll snap a few pictures before he goes. Maybe he can get away with picking one for his phone background...? And if he sends them to the group chat, he'll have bragging rights forever! Though, he kind of wants to keep them a secret...
Currently resisting the STRONG urge to put a pencil in your nostril-
But alas, he doesn't give into temptation, as funny as that would've been. Instead he'll take the time to admire how peaceful you look.
And the fact that you managed to fall asleep here, in the middle of their noisy ass house.
He leaves, soon returning with a blanket to drape over you, and takes a seat on the ground to read. His brothers will be quiet if he's standing guard. They know better than to disturb his reading.
Aww, just look at you! So sweet and innocent, so cute and peaceful, so.... unguarded and unsuspecting..-
Kidding! He'd never do anything to you while you were sleeping. Maybe kiss you a little, but that can't be helped when you insist on being so adorable!
He absolutely HAS to take a picture of you. Or two, or three! In fact, he wonders how his brothers would react if he sent pictures of himself with you to the group chat.
After he's had his fill of fawning over you, he covers you up to make sure you won't freeze. As much as he'd love to carry you back to his room, he’d rather not risk his manicure. He'll give you a kiss for good luck, though! ❤️
He expected to find Belphie on the sofa, not you. But if you can sleep out in the open like this, you must've been pretty comfortable with everyone. That made him happy.
He handles you like he does Belphie sometimes, easing you into his arms as carefully as possible, to ensure you stay asleep.
Then he carries you off to your room and gets you tucked into bed, all cozy and warm. Ruffles your hair for extra good measure.
Now, he'll go out some food together for you to enjoy when you wake up. He's sure you'll be hungry, but he’d also like to eat something with you. Seeing you sleeping so soundly stirred up an especially strong hunger in him. He's not complaining, though.
You're napping?? Without him???
Jk, Belphie knows the call of slumber is sometimes too strong to overcome, and he figures you must've been exhausted.
It's nice to see you settle down for once. And as much as he’d love to harass you, he thinks he'll just leave you be and enjoy the silence.
Of course, sleep soon starts creeping up on him as well, and he finds himself curling up on the ground near you with his fingers intertwined with yours, drifting off to sleep. You don't mind if he keeps you company, right?
-Welcome to my space travel! This comic based on 707’s ticket which created by Cheritz. You could watching video version on vimeo or youtube as well.
vimeo address:Here youtube address:here
I don’t know if you guys have heard yet, but the National Diet Library has now digitalized this
BUUUUUUT it can only be accessed by those who reside in Japan. AND YOU KNOW HOW ITS AUCTIONED MORE THAN $2k????
HOWEVER🥰🥰🥰🥰
DL IT HERE 🫶🫶🫶(It’s in JP tho 😅) FINALLY A CLEAR COPY.
However, the contents except the chatlog have already been translated. There’s only Angel on a Bicycle and System of Unexplained Phenomena.
I’ve been really busy nowadays so I’m really sorry I haven’t been updating one pages and vol 3 stuff and other things. But yeah for those who want to try reading the Chatlog, HERE IT IS A GOOD COPYYYY!!!
I do plan to translate it when I have time and make a PDF of it. Hope you guys stay healthy and safe~
The next time you see fireworks, take a moment to celebrate the cosmic pyrotechnics that made them possible. From the oxygen and potassium that help fireworks burn to the aluminum that makes sparklers sparkle, most of the elements in the universe wouldn’t be here without stars.
From the time the universe was only a few minutes old until it was about 400 million years old, the cosmos was made of just hydrogen, helium and a teensy bit of lithium. It took some stellar activity to produce the rest of the elements!
Stars are element factories
Even after more than 13 billion years, the hydrogen and helium that formed soon after the big bang still make up over 90 percent of the atoms in the cosmos. Most of the other elements come from stars.
Stars began popping into the universe about 400 million years after the big bang. That sounds like a long time, but it’s only about 3% of the universe’s current age!
Our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will study the universe’s early days to help us learn more about how we went from a hot, soupy sea of atoms to the bigger cosmic structures we see today. We know hydrogen and helium atoms gravitated together to form stars, where atoms could fuse together to make new elements, but we're not sure when it began happening. Roman will help us find out.
The central parts of atoms, called nuclei, are super antisocial – it takes a lot of heat and pressure to force them close together. Strong gravity in the fiery cores of the first stars provided just the right conditions for hydrogen and helium atoms to combine to form more elements and generate energy. The same process continues today in stars like our Sun and provides some special firework supplies.
Carbon makes fireworks explode, helps launch them into the sky, and is even an ingredient in the “black snakes” that seem to grow out of tiny pellets. Fireworks glow pink with help from the element lithium. Both of these elements are created by average, Sun-like stars as they cycle from normal stars to red giants to white dwarfs.
Eventually stars release their elements into the cosmos, where they can be recycled into later generations of stars and planets. Sometimes they encounter cosmic rays, which are nuclei that have been boosted to high speed by the most energetic events in the universe. When cosmic rays collide with atoms, the impact can break them apart, forming simpler elements. That’s how we get boron, which can make fireworks green, and beryllium, which can make them silver or white!
Since massive stars have even stronger gravity in their cores, they can fuse more elements – all the way up to iron. (The process stops there because instead of producing energy, fusing iron is so hard to do that it uses up energy.)
That means the sodium that makes fireworks yellow, the aluminum that produces silver sparks (like in sparklers), and even the oxygen that helps fireworks ignite were all first made in stars, too! A lot of these more complex elements that we take for granted are actually pretty rare throughout the cosmos, adding up to less than 10 percent of the atoms in the universe combined!
Fusion in stars only got us through iron on the periodic table, so where do the rest of our elements come from? It’s what happens next in massive stars that produces some of the even more exotic elements.
Dying stars make elements too!
Once a star many times the Sun’s mass burns through its fuel, gravity is no longer held in check, and its core collapses under its own weight. There, atoms are crushed extremely close together – and they don’t like that! Eventually it reaches a breaking point and the star explodes as a brilliant supernova. Talk about fireworks! These exploding stars make elements like copper, which makes fireworks blue, and zinc, which creates a smoky effect.
Something similar can happen when a white dwarf star – the small, dense core left behind after a Sun-like star runs out of fuel – steals material from a neighboring star. These white dwarfs can explode as supernovae too, spewing elements like the calcium that makes fireworks orange into the cosmos.
When stars collide
White dwarfs aren’t the only “dead” stars that can shower their surroundings with new elements. Stars that are too massive to leave behind white dwarfs but not massive enough to create black holes end up as neutron stars.
If two of these extremely dense stellar skeletons collide, they can produce all kinds of elements, including the barium that makes fireworks bright green and the antimony that creates a glitter effect. Reading this on a phone or computer? You can thank crashing dead stars for some of the metals that make up your device, too!
As for most of the remaining elements we know of, we've only seen them in labs on Earth so far.
Sounds like we’ve got it all figured out, right? But there are still lots of open questions. Our Roman Space Telescope will help us learn more about how elements were created and distributed throughout galaxies. That’s important because the right materials had to come together to form the air we breathe, our bodies, the planet we live on, and yes – even fireworks!
So when you’re watching fireworks, think about their cosmic origins!
Learn more about the Roman Space Telescope at: https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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