April 6th, 2026 - Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman become the first human beings to travel farther than 248,655 miles from Earth, breaking the record previously held by the Apollo 13 crew.

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April 6th, 2026 - Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman become the first human beings to travel farther than 248,655 miles from Earth, breaking the record previously held by the Apollo 13 crew.
WHAT FUN FACT WOULD YOU ADD TO YOUR SON’S TIM HORTONS HOCKEY CARD:
Trina: He has a huge sweet tooth. That he tries to keep under control.
Trina: DOES HIS BEST
ROSÉ ♡ NUMBER ONE GIRL
I AM SOBBING
Here goes nothing.... first serious tumblr post...... and its ARKCO !!!!!!! This is my most recent finished illustration :P
Just finished reading volume 11 and i think ive ascended to yuri heavens... childhood rivals to lovers.. ..... peak
i was watching zom 100: bucket list of the dead and???? IS THAT MY GLORIOUS, BEAUTIFUL, HANDSOME MODERN DAY GYUTARO???
Since we just got fool! Vincent being happy how about i ruin normal Vincent more!
Vincents mother of course got the call about his passing, she never got to see him or actually burry him because well Vincent wasn't actually dead. She held a small funeral for him with an empty casket, and placed his small headstone next to her husbands. Many years later she saw him again, same smile, same dimples; but different eyes. He looked just as she remembered, like he hadn't changed from the day he left. The boy she'd never burried but that had died so many years ago was barley 20ft from her, and she didnt have the heart to bother the poor stranger who looked just like him.
He saw her too. Shorter then he remembered, hair more Grey then brown, eyes more tired then he remembered but still that soft hazel. But it was still her. Maybe she'd forgive him for leaving her alone in his childhood home. Maybe he should've talked with her one last time before it was to late. She was getting old, nearly 80, and it wouldn't be long before he was at her funeral just like she was at his. Then they'd all be together, side by side with him tucked in the middle just like when he was younger.
Grief does weird things to a person, especially when the person their mourning is still alive; whether they realize it or not.
Edit: SO I MADE A HAPPY ENDING WHERE THEY TALK
https://archiveofourown.org/works/84052951