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NASA

Love Begins

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Xuebing Du
cherry valley forever
todays bird
we're not kids anymore.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Stranger Things

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For the Clairejills 😊🩷🌈
(turning these cuties into a sticker this week!)
the children
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This pride month don't forget to thank your local crystal lesbians for holding up Cocoon
I want a Jill and Sheva team up resident evil game so bad,,
They deserve to have hot make out sessions
DO NOT REUPLOAD OR REPOST MY ART. DO NOT USE MY ART IN AI IN ANY WAY OR FORM.
happy pride month!
perspective practise with Tifa and Aerith
ff13 au where everything is the same except it's an all-female party
It's Just Yuri 👯♀️
‘Hands weaving magnetic-core memory, IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York,’ 1956. Photograph by Ansel Adams.
My mother used to make computer cores as a "work from home" side business. As a child I got spending money via un-winding the ones that failed testing so that the magnetic center could be re-used. I got between $0.05 and $0.25 per core depending. Mom got more for the finished ones, of course, though I don't know how much. Her sister was an expert, and did the more complicated kind, some of which ended up in satellites and/or were used by NASA!
They were all done by hand using a kind of treadle-operated frame with a little (crochet!) hook to pull the wires around the cores. The people making them were mostly housewives who did this as a side-job in the 80s and 90s. I don't know if it's still done that way anywhere in the USA today, but the history of computing and space exploration is littered with "women's work" like this.
without you, I'm falling I'm flying, I'm dreaming, I'm dying oh darling, without you I'm waiting for yesterday
prequell, cruel youth - part VII
I've got a crush on you 💘
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New grace illustration