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good luck kevi

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don't have the time to keep up with the new Boards of Canada ARG, someone let me know when an autistic youtuber makes an 8 hour analysis

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yeah that's tricky, but i would probably not replace anything that i didnt explicitly break, especially if they want to throw you out, let her deal with it

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does she even understand wear & tear or do landlords just expect you to break entropy

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weather so fine even the house wanted a dip

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i dont think*

(clearly)

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i dont this trend is part of the 2010s 'dad' games either, those usually had capable sidekick teens with agency

this is more nurturing and protective at its core, and i think thats kinda cool, i hope it wont become too much of a cliche in peoples minds

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looking at Death Stranding, Resident Evil 9, Pragmata etc. its kind of easy to draw a conclusion that japanese devs are trying to teach gamers some sort of parenting behaviours lol

but it's probably just a result of the average age among, writers, game devs, and society at large rising

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we all died i think, the Maya predicted it or something

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that joke section highlight at the end should be a reoccurring segment

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and im still salty there isn't more of those projections available in EU other than Prague

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How IMAX 70MM Film is Projected!
How IMAX 70MM Film is Projected! YouTube video by Adam Savage’s Tested

hehe looking at some of the frames on the reel, its a prep for a dailies screening for Odyssey

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S_g...

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NASA astronaut Christina Koch, Artemis II mission specialist, hugs the Orion spacecraft in the well deck of USS John P. Murtha, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. Koch, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, Artemis II commander, NASA astronaut Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist; splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, Friday, April 10 at 5:07 p.m. PDT (8:07p.m. EDT). Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA astronaut Christina Koch, Artemis II mission specialist, hugs the Orion spacecraft in the well deck of USS John P. Murtha, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. Koch, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, Artemis II commander, NASA astronaut Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist; splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, Friday, April 10 at 5:07 p.m. PDT (8:07p.m. EDT). Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

NASA astronaut Christina Koch hugs the Orion spacecraft in the well deck of USS John P. Murtha.

Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls

flic.kr/p/2s7aCi3 #Artemis 🧪🔭

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gratz magyarok

dont get complacent now, or for the next elections

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not my fav major fit but i wouldnt get mad if one of you bought it for me, just saying..

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Gagarin in his Vostok 1 spacesuit on 12 April 1961

Gagarin in his Vostok 1 spacesuit on 12 April 1961

65 years ago, on the 12th of April 1961, Yuri Gagarin (Юрий Гагарин) became the first human to travel into space. He was 27 at the time. 🗃️#otd #history

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fingers crossed that heat shield holds

i still believe it was a huge mistake flying the flawed one again

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its not like they ruined it or anything, but it goes against the collective image it built over the years, with that specific late 90s cel grit

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Lunar Flyby - NASA

Oh this is great: there’s now an #Artemis II Lunar Flyby Gallery on the NASA images site: www.nasa.gov/gallery/luna... (thx @dpmanchee.bsky.social for pointing it out)

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Captured by the Artemis II crew during their lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, this image shows the Moon fully eclipsing the Sun. From the crew’s perspective, the Moon appears large enough to completely block the Sun, creating nearly 54 minutes of totality and extending the view far beyond what is possible from Earth. The corona forms a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk, revealing details of the Sun’s outer atmosphere typically hidden by its brightness. Also visible are stars, typically too faint to see when imaging the Moon, but with the Moon in darkness stars are readily imaged. This unique vantage point provides both a striking visual and a valuable opportunity for astronauts to document and describe the corona during humanity’s return to deep space. The faint glow of the nearside of the Moon is visible in this image, having been illuminated by light reflected off the Earth. [alt text from NASA]

Captured by the Artemis II crew during their lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, this image shows the Moon fully eclipsing the Sun. From the crew’s perspective, the Moon appears large enough to completely block the Sun, creating nearly 54 minutes of totality and extending the view far beyond what is possible from Earth. The corona forms a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk, revealing details of the Sun’s outer atmosphere typically hidden by its brightness. Also visible are stars, typically too faint to see when imaging the Moon, but with the Moon in darkness stars are readily imaged. This unique vantage point provides both a striking visual and a valuable opportunity for astronauts to document and describe the corona during humanity’s return to deep space. The faint glow of the nearside of the Moon is visible in this image, having been illuminated by light reflected off the Earth. [alt text from NASA]

The #Artemis II astronauts said they needed more superlatives to describe their view of the eclipse, when the Sun was behind the Moon and its near surface was faintly illuminated by Earthshine

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this is a jap only release so i think theres also an element of trying to deliver to an audience that culturally sees brighter and cleaner picture as more preferable

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they rescanned the 35mm film again in higher res and remastered it to supposedly match the original cels and remove any characteristics the film introduced to the picture with a DNR and custom colour grade pass

slow.pics/c/ZrL0ccHm

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you wont have a preference so its a toss up, but personally I think you should see the older BD release first

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can we just lock everyone across the world in a room for a full 10 hour marathon of kobayashi's the human condition or something

im ​feeling very strong lately about somehow collectively breaking people to come out the other side

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just an april fools joke bro, don't check the calendar

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Earth.

Earth.

Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft after completing the translunar injection burn. There are two auroras (top right & bottom left) and zodiacal light (bottom right) is visible as the Earth eclipses the Sun. 🧪🔭 #Artemis

www.nasa.gov/image-articl...

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