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  2. Dark web - Wikipedia

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    Within the dark web, there exists emerging social media platforms similar to those on the World Wide Web, this is known as the Dark Web Social Network (DWSN). [69] The DWSN works a like a regular social networking site where members can have customizable pages, have friends, like posts, and blog in forums.

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    4 DIY Air Conditioners That Actually Work. Timothy Dahl, Bradley Ford. August 7, 2023 at 11:07 AM. DIY Air Conditioners to Keep You Cool This Summer YouTube / Mr. Mahi

  4. Need to Work in the Dark? Turn to One of These Editor ... - AOL

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    At the maximum setting (or turbo mode), the PD36R puts out a blinding 1,600-lumen beam for up to three hours, making this flashlight ideal for outdoor after-dark activities, such as camping.

  5. Darkroom - Wikipedia

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    It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of light-sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper. Various equipment is used in the darkroom, including an enlarger , baths containing chemicals, and running water.

  6. 120 twisted jokes for dark humor fans - AOL

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    If dark humor jokes make you giggle, you'll be happy to know that we've gathered a collection of bad-but-good one-liners that'll make you cringe and snicker at the same time.

  7. Radioluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Radioluminescence is used as a low level light source for night illumination of instruments or signage. Radioluminescent paint is occasionally used for clock hands and instrument dials, enabling them to be read in the dark. Radioluminescence is also sometimes seen around high-power radiation sources, such as nuclear reactors and radioisotopes.

  8. Tenebrism - Wikipedia

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    John the Baptist (John in the Wilderness), by Caravaggio, 1604, in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. Tenebrism, from Italian tenebroso ('dark, gloomy, mysterious'), also occasionally called dramatic illumination, is a style of painting using especially pronounced chiaroscuro, where there are violent contrasts of light and dark, and where darkness becomes a dominating feature of the ...

  9. Dust (His Dark Materials) - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Marie Bird links Pullman's concept of "Dust" to "a conventional metaphor for human physicality inspired by God's judgment on humanity." [1] Writing in Children's Literature in Education, she suggests that the first trilogy develops John Milton's metaphor of "dark materials" from Paradise Lost "into a ‘substance’ in which good and evil, and spirit and matter – conceptual opposites ...