In this poignant song, Rod Wave explores the complexities of a relationship and the pain that comes with being close to someone. The lyrics speak to the difficulty of letting go when you are deeply attached to someone who continuously hurts you. It delves into the conflicting emotions of loving someone who constantly brings you pain, even though you know deep down that it may not be healthy for you.

If I were to predict who might be next up in 2020, Rod Wave is a top contender. He can't necessarily be identified as a rapper more than he is a singer but he's putting the soul into the streets. Today, he came through with another new single titled, "Close Enough To Hurt" which follows the release of his Kevin Gates-assisted single, "Cuban Links." His latest offering gives a detailed look into distrust and paranoia, and ultimately, protecting his energy from undeserving people. "In this life, I've been scarred/ So I walk around with my guard," he passionately sings on the hook. "I think about the ones who did me dirty/ I won't let you close to enough to hurt me."


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Over the years, astronomers have come up with a variety of ways to solve the final parsec problem. These mechanisms have usually involved the presence of a third object well beyond the mutual orbit of the binary pair. If the conditions are right, with just the right alignments and speeds, the third companion can gently tug on the binary, stretching out their orbit. That stretching increases the ellipticity of the binary black hole orbit. With the increased ellipticity, the black holes start to spend more and more of their time close together. Once they reach a critical distance, gravitational waves close the gap and the black holes finally merge.

But that scenario requires a precise configuration for the third companion, and it may not be enough. Based on all the observations of gravitational waves, astronomers estimate that there are somewhere between 15 and 38 black hole mergers every year within every cubic gigaparsec of volume in the universe (about 1/12000th of the total volume of the observable universe), and mechanisms that rely on a third companion produce less than half that number.

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Encapsulated by a wave, as it spins and pitches, finding safety amidst a wave big enough, and dredging enough, to break upon itself with might. A wave that will definitely wipe you out should you make one false move. And the view! The most amazing blues and greens, and sandy browns, everything moving at once yet everything standing still. Mesmerized by the light at the end of the tunnel, the sound, the feeling. Time stands still in this transcendental state.

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Getting barreled is the Holy Grail of surfing, yet barrels can be found frequently if you know where to look. Pulling into closeout waves is a great way to practice getting barreled. River Mouths, reef breaks, or other surf spots where the ocean depth changes dramatically from deep to shallow can produce quality barrels. Surfing during offshore wind conditions can also increase your barrel count. Taking the time to study the waves where you surf will give you the most insight as to why they are barreling and will allow you to prepare to get the most tubes.

Sometimes, it\u2019s dressed up in the aesthetics of corporate self-optimization: on Instagram and TikTok, viral inspirational videos collage high-contrast images of fit, light-skinned men and women studying (alone), working out (alone), going to therapy (alone), or sometimes positioned (alone, despite all contextual logic) in a party dress or tux on a New York City rooftop. As lives go, this one has a beautiful sales pitch; the videos paint a world without conflict, without pain, without uncertainty, without the tidal waves of emotion that often leave me bedridden or sobbing on the streetcar. Yes, these people may be setting up their shots by themselves, but they\u2019re also beautiful and rich and seemingly content. The best thing about tripods, I\u2019ve heard, is that they can\u2019t hurt your feelings.

Here\u2019s the long and the short of it: I may have never felt the need to cut my friends out of my life in service of my own optimization, but I still don\u2019t answer their texts. I can\u2019t help but feel crushed by the weight of what I owe to my community, certain I\u2019m going to hurt the people I\u2019ve fooled into loving me, convinced that I\u2019m doing them a favour by icing them out until I get myself together. I am too loud, too self-involved, too insensitive, never caring enough or attentive enough or possessing enough natural kindness. I have made people I love feel alone when they needed me; I have been cruel to people I never wanted to hurt. Like many \u2014 dare I say, most \u2014 people in their early 20s, I find it hard to shake the feeling that my life is a pinball machine of relationships and opportunities that I\u2019m hurtling through headfirst, knocking over bystanders and crashing into obstacles, unable to stop for long enough to figure out what I\u2019m doing wrong. It is tempting, in this world of alarm-bells and flashing warning signs, to want to trap myself in a room where there\u2019s nothing to bounce off of but myself.

The gravitational waves detected on Earth by LIGO traveled great distances and were quite weak per unit volume of space by the time they arrived. If they originated much closer to Earth, they would be more energetic from our perspective. What would the effect of energetic gravitational waves created locally be on nearby objects. I'm thinking of binary ~30 solar mass black holes merging. Would the gravitational waves be noticeable? Could they cause damage?

After a journey of about 1.3 billion light-years, the signal from those merging black holes arrived on Earth, where they passed through our planet. A tiny, tiny fraction of that energy was deposited into the twin LIGO detectors at Hanford, WA, and Livingston, LA, causing the lever arms that house the mirrors and laser cavities to alternately increase-and-decrease in length. That tiny bit of energy, extracted by an apparatus that humans built, was enough to detect our first gravitational waves.

There are some ways that a large-enough amplitude gravitational wave could meaningfully impart energy to Earth. Crystals packed in intricate lattices would heat up all throughout the Earth's interior, potentially cracking or shattering if the gravitational wave is strong enough. Earthquakes would ripple throughout our planet, cascading and overlapping, causing worldwide damage on our surface. Geysers would erupt spectacularly and irregularly, and it's possible that volcanic eruptions would be triggered. Even the oceans would produce global tsunamis, disproportionately affecting coastal areas.

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I played for arenas of people, everyone knew me, everyone liked me. I was popular, I was talented, I was pretty. I had all the positive attention that a girl could ask for, but the truth is, I was deeply lonely. Although everyone knew who I was, no one really knew me. I kept people at a distance--only allowing them to see the parts that I wanted them to. I believed, deeply believed, that if anyone got close enough to really see me, they would see the truth: that I am ugly, selfish, and unloveable. I had pushed so many friends away, burned so many bridges.

It was a long trek up the mountain, forgiving myself, learning courage, breaking the promises I made to myself when I said I would never let anyone close enough to hurt me. I had conquered so much and felt a bright and nervous readiness.

Dr. Lauren gave her the shot and left. Six hours later, twin calves were born: a bull and a heifer. Kavi had been carrying twins during a heat wave and with a hurt foot. No wonder she was uncomfortable. I arrived just minutes after the bull calf was born. But the heifer calf, probably born first, was dead. I cursed myself that I had left Kavi alone. If I had been there, maybe I could have saved the heifer. It's happened before, but I'm devastated when a calf dies.

Then I heard grunting at the back of the pasture and saw Heidi, a white Highlander cow lying on her side. As I walked back to investigate, I saw hooves, then heard a "whoosh," and a calf squirted out on the ground. Heidi had given birth to a beautiful white bull calf. I got close enough to see that the calf was breathing and that Heidi was cleaning him. I watched as he tried to stand, a good sign. Calves should stand within two hours and nurse within four hours of birth. Expecting they would be fine, I left them in the field. 006ab0faaa

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