http://media.abesmarket.com/media/ca...a/s/aso001.jpg
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http://images-of-elements.com/iron.jpg
Just so you know, this is Iron. It may not be apparent why Iron beats star unless you have studied astronomy, so let me explain.
When a star's mass is in very high amounts, it fuses carbon into neon, magnesium, and sodium. Since these elements are heavier, the star's core contracts and it gets hotter until it can fuse that one into a heavier one. When the Ne, Mg, and Na accumulates, the star will reach 1,000,000,000°C. The Neon will fuse into more Mg and Oxygen. Then it will reach 1.5 billion°C and the O will fuse into Silicon. It will then reach 2-3 billion°C and it will fuse Iron. Once a star fuses Iron, the star will explode due to too much mass within 1 hour to 2 days. Bu-bye star!
http://www.bioedonline.org/BioEd/cac...E3A834564E.jpg
(Hollow bone = no marrow. No marrow = no white blood cells.)
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...f742f0ded0a5o0
Yeah, well, I'm jelly... I have no bones.
I have some spare...
http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view5/232...eton-rap-o.gif
And here I thought I'd never find a use for that gif. XD
http://www.iowapark.com/wp-content/u...5/08/Yarn2.jpg
(Also, Sir Monacle, try putting image links between [img] tags)
Specifically, [img] before the image link and [/img] after it. Anyway:
http://www.threadart.com/images/Prod...wingNeedle.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/67YKbZ5.gif
Am I doing this right?