A screenshot of super Mario with a Pikmin in the top left corner
There's a hidden Pikmin in the updated Super Mario Wonder. He's so cute. 😭
A screenshot of super Mario with a Pikmin in the top left corner
There's a hidden Pikmin in the updated Super Mario Wonder. He's so cute. 😭
A map of sea surface temperatures in the southwestern Pacific Ocean on Saturday.
It's really striking to see the cooler patch of water temperatures in the Solomon Sea after Cyclone Maila loitered there for a whole week.
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Thank you for saying this--happiness trend charts have always given me "rise in left-handedness" or "surge in gay people" vibes.
My most boring thought about this is wondering how much people in the past were lying about how happy they were because to admit being unhappy was to admit failure and now some people at least are more comfortable admitting that maybe things aren't so great
A summary map of the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak.
Today is the 61st anniversary of the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of 1965. The violent outbreak produced 18 F4 tornadoes, as well as multiple "twin" tornadoes.
www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weat...
"Chat, should we let Delta six-sevennnnnn land?"
Artemis II Return NASA's Orion spacecraft carrying Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch from NASA, along with Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen from the CSA (Canadian Space Agency), splashes down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego, California, at 5:07 p.m. PDT, (8:07 p.m. EDT) on Friday, April 10, 2026. The Artemis II test flight launched on Wednesday, April 1, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to begin its 10-day journey around the Moon for scientific discovery, economic benefits, and to build on our foundation for the first crewed missions to Mars. NASA’s Landing and Recovery team and the U.S. military are coordinating efforts to extract the Artemis II crew from the Orion spacecraft. Credit: NASA/Josh Valcarcel
What a great photo just added on the NASA Johnson Flickr page www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2...
All four astronauts standing in the aisle with their roller bags waiting for the door to open.
It's almost comical that they flawlessly flew to the actual Moon and now they can't get the satellite phone to work to talk to the recovery crew.
They flew 600,000+ miles around the Moon and they landed exactly when and where engineers expected them to land.
Every day we're bombarded with all the terrible things humans are capable of doing--following this mission from launch to landing proved that humans are still capable of wonder, too.
Integrity splashdown!
I can think of a few people that would benefit from a communications blackout.
My heartrate could power a small refrigerator right now.
Slowing from 24,600 mph to 19 mph is also how regional jet pilots land in Charlotte.
A screenshot of NASA's Artemis livestream, showing Sinlaku, Maila, and Vaianu from left to right over the Pacific Ocean. North is to the left-ish.
You can see the three tropical cyclones in the western/southern Pacific on the Artemis livestream right now.
Today is the 30th anniversary of the strongest wind gust ever reliably recorded on Earth's surface.
A station on Australia's Barrow Island recorded a gust of about 253 mph (408 km/h) as Tropical Cyclone Olivia swept by.
www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weat...
I hope they recovered both sets.
Absolutely. A huge part of the "anti-woke" push is that people want to be mean without feeling bad about it.
Republicans easily held onto GA14, the seat vacated by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene R-GA. But when you dig into the county numbers, you can see what happened - a 20-30 point shift to the Democrats.
rural Wisconsin counties that went for Trump by roughly 20% voted for the liberal candidate today.
Wisconsin Supreme Court results. The liberal is winning 60-40.
Can we just fast-forward to November already?
Angelica faking a broken leg so Didi and Stu have to make her pudding at 4am.
Typical folks are using this as proof that people overreacted today to the president threatening to kill millions of people.
Threatening mass death when you control the world's largest arsenal doesn't make you a good person when you back down.
Viral photo from some years back of a man nonchalantly mowing his yard with a tornado on the horizon .
How it feels doing literally any task right now.
I think it's bad for the President to threaten to annihilate an entire culture and i do not think you are being alarmist if you take his threats seriously and literally.
A screenshot of the New York Times' homepage at 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
"Melania Trump's Unexpected Easter Look"
is displayed next to and in a larger font than
"Trump Calls to Wipe Out a 'Whole Civilization' as Iranians Reject Threats"
4:00 p.m., markets are closed! Time for the administration to switch from "leaking that negotiations are going good" back to "promising to wipe out 90 million people."
In Korea, when the president declared martial law after midnight and erected barricades in Seoul, congressional reps from all parties ran into the streets, yanked ak47s from the army at the barricades, broke down the locked door to Congress, repealed the martial law order, and arrested the president
A picture of a ham and cheese melt and a bowl of broccoli cheese soup. They're very good.
Just casually treating myself to lunch on my day off while our president threatens to murder 90 million people in a few hours.
What a strange, completely avoidable timeline our society chose to live.