circa
Circa, which translates as “around” or “approximately,” usually appears with dates. You may see it abbreviated as c. or ca. (or, more rarely, as cca. or cir.). It indicates that a number or value is approximate, not exact. For example, you might see sentences like “the construction of Stonehenge began circa 3000 BCE.” More rarely, you may see circa in reference to measurements of amounts, such as “circa $45,000” or “c. 1.5 mL.” Your meaning will often be clearer to readers if you stick with English in the main body of your text and save “c.” for things in parentheses and notes. So, for example, you might write “the construction of Stonehenge began around 3000 BCE” or “when Stonehenge began to be constructed (c. 3000 BCE).”
open here dev tools and in the console at the bottom paste this code
window.setInterval(oxy, 10000);
oxy();
function oxy(){
window.scrollBy(0, -window.innerHeight);
};
and every 10 sec it will go up (as a page up button)
and when it’s over you will have I believe a couple of thousand posts read
increase these 10sec if necessary