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If you don’t see them, you hear them. On any July Fourth or New Year’s Eve, it’s common to experience the loud pop of a firework or see it colorfully explode into the sky and hang there briefly.
The explosive history of fireworks, from ancient China to Revolutionary Americawww.npr.org Pyrotechnic amusements from sparklers to Roman candles have long been a staple of celebrations in the U.S. and beyond, helping to mark national holidays, sporting events and more.
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Who got fired so you could have a robot do this
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And takes me hours to get my PTSD out of war mode after the fireworks
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Ah ha. Thank you NPR, my favorite news source. Truly this is informative of how humans experience such things. Which I am. Very human. Just as your editor is. The idea of us not being human is silly, a very human thing to be. Perhaps I too should be whimsical with fireworks and merriment. Beepboop