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Support these data centers: SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES, BOOKSTORES

Support these data centers: SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES, BOOKSTORES

Happy National Library Week! 💙📚

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Over half of the month has gone by and I am nowhere near reaching my mutual aid goal.

This is the case for many who are struggling particularly on Blue Sky.

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Illustration of a nine-tailed fox breathing out green smoke

Illustration of a nine-tailed fox breathing out green smoke

nine tailed

[ #art ]

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The head of the FBI isn't supposed to be getting blackout drunk. He's supposed to be cross-dressing

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You like cummies on your pizza, don't you squidward?

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Healthcare is a right.

You shouldn’t have to earn it.

It shouldn’t be dependent on employment or economic status.

It shouldn’t be something you have to fight for.

It shouldn’t be something that leaves you in debt for life.

Universal healthcare saves lives.

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Can we do the US next? Pls.

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In order to get the ranked Destroyer skin, do I have to hit Gold 1 by the end of the season, or is Gold 3 sufficient? @marathonteam.bungie.net #Marathon

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@marathonteam.bungie.net just wanted to say the mid season update is a fucking banger. Great work!

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The only colonization I support is Humanity colonizing other planets and spreading out amongst the stars.

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Keep up the great work and communication! I absolutely love the game. I just passed 300 hours logged, haha.

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CHRISTINA KOCH GREETING HER DOG AFTER RETURNING FROM THE MOON IM GONNA CRYYY 😭😭😭

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I would rather the ENTIRE budget of the Pentagon go to NASA and STEM and the arts than war and genocide.

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The Artemis II mission cost about 4 billion dollars. The annual pentagon budget is ATLEAST 1 trillion dollars. That's 250x the cost of a mission that saw humanity go further in space that ever before, collected untold amounts of scientific data & will provide technological advancement for humanity.

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Sending love to all my Trans and queer siblings who worked on #ARTEMIS or for #NASA and had to flee Florida because it's so unsafe for us there and weren't able to celebrate with their peers. Your work matters, and without it, this mission wouldn't have been a success. I hope you know that.

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American society is listening to a bunch of nightmarish conservatives accuse trans people of being sex monsters for simply existing and then turning around and complaining on TV that not enough fifteen year old girls are getting pregnant

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Melania: I never cut child in half with sword. I never do this.

The entire USA: what?

Melania: not me.

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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

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...

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ICE agents are not dying as much as they should be.

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Child in a space suit costume cheers with arms outstretched amidst a crowd watching the return of the astronauts to Earth

Child in a space suit costume cheers with arms outstretched amidst a crowd watching the return of the astronauts to Earth

“Crowds watch the Artemis II Orion capsule splash down off the coast of San Diego at the Air and Space Museum in San Diego, California.”

Photo by Sandy Huffaker

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Keep in mind that everywhere ICE is, your local police have failed you, and abandoned their oath to serve and protect. Zero Ice officers have been arrested. They assault, the kidnap, they kill, and they all walk free. Your local police treat ICE as above the law. The betrayal of duty is staggering.

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Humans need stuff, I had never seen one travel without at least something.

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We can't have 80 yr old presidents,

Who can destroy the world

then just die and not be punished for or deal with the mess

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STRENGTH CRUSHES ENEMIES! DO YOU HAVE MEDICINE YOU NEED TO TAKE?

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A black and white photo of Katherine Johnson, the "Hidden Figure" that sent man into space

A black and white photo of Katherine Johnson, the "Hidden Figure" that sent man into space

A photo of Vanessa Wyche, director of the Johnson Space Center and NASA's highest ranking civil service member

A photo of Vanessa Wyche, director of the Johnson Space Center and NASA's highest ranking civil service member

Let it be known that Katherine Johnson was the reason for the first astronauts in space.

And now Vanessa Wyche, head of the Johnson Space Center and NASA's highest ranking civil servant, is the responsible for the longest manned space flight in history

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HOUSTON (AP) — Artemis II’s astronauts return to Earth, ending a record-breaking trip around the moon with a splashdown in the Pacific.

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Every single one of the astronauts who went to the moon and back on Artemis II was educated at a public school.

Thinking of the teachers who poured into Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen tonight. You helped send a kid to the moon!

🌕 💛

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Looks like Epstein trafficking victim Amanda Ungaro may be why FLOTUS is panicking.

Ungaro needs to be protected. All sorts of nasty people will be trying to silence her.

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Charlie Kirk: “If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, boy, I hope he’s qualified.”

Meet the pilot.
🧑🏾‍🚀🚀🌔💙🤘🏾✨

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