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Would it be appropriate to use a fire extinguisher to put out the fire?

in my toilet? I mean, I didn't even think that was possible. Aren't those things supposed to be fire-proof?

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Black holes are the remains of collapsed stars, whose mass is concentrated into such a small space that the gravity near them is strong enough to bend lightand even prevent it from getting away from them. Hence you can't see a black holebut you can see the matter that swirls around them just outside the event horizon. That stuff emits gobs of X-rays. There's effectively no danger to us from black holes. The closest known one is at the center of the galaxy, but it's 30,000 light-years away and we're going around it, not toward it. Mini black holes have been proposed (black holes that formed in the very very early universe when matter was squished together very close, so little superaccumulations might have occurred), but none have been found. I think physicists now think that any mini black holes that formed would have evaporated by now.
The Bible is not tto be used as an amulet, I have it inside of me, in my thoughts, nursing my faith. Then, if this burning building will be my valley of death and I will face my Creator today or if my Lord will safe me from these flames it is the Word already written in my hearth and in my mind what I need, not the physical book. So, if there is a fire extinguisher available please tell me where is it.
I don't know if it's the same but I own a jeep Cherokee and when I hit bumps before there would be a loud thud Turns out I needed new bushings on my sway bar which was really cheap and really easy to fix.

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