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Swathed in blankets on the roof of the Science Center, students chatted, took pictures, and waited for the few visible meteors to appear. As time wore on, one student began playing star-themed music like “Yellow?? by Coldplay and “Fireflies” by Owl City on laptop speakers...
...recent study in Western Ecuador was prompted by a 2002 study in Costa Rica, which focused on two species of geographically separated butterflies with a common ancestor. Although these white– and yellow??winged species had once been the same species, members of each preferred mating with butterflies of the same species—an example of what is known as assortative mating preference...
...they swatted away gnats and flies, the children would toss around foreign words, acclimating their tongues to new sounds like “yellow?? and “soap...
...best pop songs are just different enough to surprise without requiring any attention to detail. Remember Coldplay’s “Yellow??? Or Missy Elliott’s “Work It” with the elephant noise? These are the gems that make the incipient brain death worth it for the snob. Perhaps for the true pop fanatic/musical egalitarian, all songs are created equal. But even for such democratic listeners, some songs must be more equal than others...
...that the current threat level is “yellow,” or “elevated.” Obviously I had to cheat and look it up on the Department of Homeland Security website. In any case, I have no idea what “yellow?? means in practice. And while I really ought to find out, I have to run. You see, I’m meeting someone for lunch...