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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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shark vs the universe
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Kaledo Art

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Emily Pope, Jesse Faden and Zoe De Vera in
CONTROL Resonant (2026) dev. Remedy Entertainment
which taur cuddle position would you prefer
juvenile bush cricket
that is a springtail and seemingly stills from this video where it's identified in the title so like how did you mess up that bad
what a cute dog
surely no reason to worry
caterpillar
im so confused about the artemis thing because theres that post going around about how its propoganda and they make a lot of good points but people i care about a lot are really excited about it and i dont want to hurt them and honeslty im tired of things that look good being bad
Hey.
The fascists don’t like NASA.
They don’t want stuff like this to happen.
They want to give NASA’s budget to the already bloated military.
As far as I’m concerned, it’s fine to celebrate a massive peaceful scientific achievement that’s a collaboration between the US and Canada space programs during a time when there’s so much bad news elsewhere.
I personally hope that this encourages a lot of kids to grow up and defend our space agencies.
but DO techbros like nasa? a lot of techbros i see are super into the idea of privatized space travel industry and colonizing mars, the first of which nasa is directly opposed to, and the second which nasa isn't really focused on.
the techbros i see really aren't into the type of science nasa does focus on researching, which is far less glamorous than what they want.
Not only do tech bros generally hate the quiet kind of science that NASA does alongside the flashy launches (NASA is a primary reason why we have literally any weather data in the US), but tech bros REALLY hate the other half of the Artemis Program that I don't really hear people talk about much
The Artemis Accords are one of the first large-scale civil policies about space and related activities to come about since the Outer Space Treaty in 1967. NASA wants to hold people (at least a little) accountable for the junk they're leaving in our orbit, and not enough people talked about this shit back when it got signed, so I wanna talk about it now
NASA, in coordination with the U.S. Department of State and seven other initial signatory nations, established the Artemis Accords in 2020.
"The differences in environment and sensibilities between the city and the countryside:
L: 'We are looking forward to seeing you 😌. It is about 15 minutes walk from the station to the lodgings, so we will prepare a car❗❗'
R: 'If it's just 15 minutes I can walk that easily!'
L: 'Bears will appear'
R: 'Bears will?'
L: 'Big, bears will'
R: 'I would love to humbly accept your gracious offer of the car'
perfect opportunity to drop the best photo I took in Japan
image description: laminated paper sign hung up on guardrails outside. the english-language text reads: For avoiing beasts. By swing the rope, bells ring. there's an illustration of a ringing bell, which causes a bear to flee the sanguine pedestrian. /end description
Japan's Environment Ministry reported a record 230 bear-related casualties from April through November 2025, including 13 deaths and 217 injuries. [x]
The character “kuma” (熊), meaning bear in Japanese, was selected as kanji of the year for 2025. [x]
this is something of an epilogue to slaughterhouse, but you don't really need any context. also added this to the kofi post and globalcomix. thanks for reading👻
Humpback whales singing off the leeward coast of O’ahu
(sound on 🔉)
<— to answer these tags on main, since it’s a fun question, our guide lowered a hydrophone and so my phone is leaning on the railing right next to the hydrophone
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okay I'll bite
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really big extra-large size moth found on malgana and nhanda country in wa if you even care
this is a bunny