This app surpassed my expectations. Direct messages are very easy to access and are organized by friends to make it super simple to find conversations. The layout within the messages is very simple as well but still keeps the main Instagram functions including the reactions with emojis. Adding to a story is simple enough as well although I rarely use it in general , and I enjoy the separated stories from close friends away from the rest, organized by time of publication.
The only part I wish were improved would be the view when someone sends a reel through messages. This app has replaced the Instagram app on my phone since I love the clean finish and organization throughout. Highly recommend to anyone that wants the main features of Instagram, wants to stay social without spending hours scrolling mindlessly, or just wants to keep the messaging feature without much else.
There are also some neat touches- like the status, which is a fun way to start conversations or see how others are going. Threads limits the unnecessary unhealthy parts of instagram and leans it down to a minimalistic app that is exactly what one needs.
I use the Story feature on instagram to savor the small moments I have each day that make life exciting, a nice cup of coffee, a nice meal, or finishing an exercise class.
I also use filters and music as a creative outlet to show my friends the way I see my world, lyrics talk when I cannot. And finally, in a busy world sometimes story viewing and sharing is the most social interaction we see with long distance friends which makes it that much more meaningful and makes me happier. But it could use a little work asap. Maybe Polls, etc. The camera shutter could be faster. Simply click the "Add extension" button on this pop-up, and the extension will be installed within 10 seconds.
Once you've installed Google When? When you come across one of those purple links, however, you'll now see a small icon directly to the right of the entry that shows you when you last visited this link. If you hover your mouse pointer over this icon, you'll see the exact time and date of your last visit to this link. If that doesn't help you remember what you read on the page, then nothing will. The same thing goes for links on Reddit. Since this extension uses your history in Google Chrome, it'll work retroactively—as far back as your browsing history goes.
This food-making process takes place in the leaf in numerous cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaf its green color. This extraordinary chemical absorbs from sunlight the energy that is used in transforming carbon dioxide and water to carbohydrates, such as sugars and starch.
Along with the green pigment are yellow to orange pigments, carotenes and xanthophyll pigments which, for example, give the orange color to a carrot. Most of the year these colors are masked by great amounts of green coloring. But in the fall, because of changes in the length of daylight and changes in temperature, the leaves stop their food-making process.
The chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears, and the yellow to orange colors become visible and give the leaves part of their fall splendor. At the same time other chemical changes may occur, which form additional colors through the development of red anthocyanin pigments. Some mixtures give rise to the reddish and purplish fall colors of trees such as dogwoods and sumacs, while others give the sugar maple its brilliant orange.
The autumn foliage of some trees show only yellow colors. Others, like many oaks, display mostly browns. All these colors are due to the mixing of varying amounts of the chlorophyll residue and other pigments in the leaf during the fall season. As the fall colors appear, other changes are taking place.
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