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The Artemis II crew proposed naming a moon crater after Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife Carroll, who lost her life to cancer 😭

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If Ali Hazelwood isn’t working on an Artemis II inspired book, I’ll eat my hat. I need this is my life.

The book, not eating a hat.

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I feel this vibe.

I just wish more conventions had dumplings and noodles !

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I’ve been living with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer for two years now. My cancer is aggressive, but treatable with the new science that is available. Immunotherapies and chemo that weren’t available even a few years ago.

The fact that I can live a fairly normal life is just a bonus.

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One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon. This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fifth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.

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Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture. 1890-1996 (Kanien’kehá:ka): Denied nurse training in Canada because of the Indian Act and that she was a Status Indian, Monture determinedly went to the United States and trained as a nurse in Philadelphia. After graduation, she served 18 months overseas in France in the US Army Nurse Corps during WWI. Monture was sent to Buffalo Base Hospital 23 in Vittel, France and where she was responsible for treating soldiers who were shot or gassed.

Monture wrote in her diary about the long hours she had to work, and the badly injured soldiers she took care of. She was sometimes asked to help other medical centers near the front, or travel through the battlegrounds looking for hurt soldiers. After armistice in 1918, she returned to the Six Nations Reserve in Canada. She continued to work as a nurse and a midwife at a hospital in her community, among a lifetime of other community activities. She was a well-respected Elder on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. She lived to be a 106.

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture. 1890-1996 (Kanien’kehá:ka): Denied nurse training in Canada because of the Indian Act and that she was a Status Indian, Monture determinedly went to the United States and trained as a nurse in Philadelphia. After graduation, she served 18 months overseas in France in the US Army Nurse Corps during WWI. Monture was sent to Buffalo Base Hospital 23 in Vittel, France and where she was responsible for treating soldiers who were shot or gassed. Monture wrote in her diary about the long hours she had to work, and the badly injured soldiers she took care of. She was sometimes asked to help other medical centers near the front, or travel through the battlegrounds looking for hurt soldiers. After armistice in 1918, she returned to the Six Nations Reserve in Canada. She continued to work as a nurse and a midwife at a hospital in her community, among a lifetime of other community activities. She was a well-respected Elder on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. She lived to be a 106.

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture. 1890-1996 (Kanien’kehá:ka): Denied nurse training in Canada because of the Indian Act and that she was a Status Indian, Monture determinedly went to the United States and trained as a nurse in Philadelphia. After graduation, she served 18 months overseas in France in the US Army Nurse Corps during WWI. Monture was sent to Buffalo Base Hospital 23 in Vittel, France and where she was responsible for treating soldiers who were shot or gassed.

Monture wrote in her diary about the long hours she had to work, and the badly injured soldiers she took care of. She was sometimes asked to help other medical centers near the front, or travel through the battlegrounds looking for hurt soldiers. After armistice in 1918, she returned to the Six Nations Reserve in Canada. She continued to work as a nurse and a midwife at a hospital in her community, among a lifetime of other community activities. She was a well-respected Elder on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. She lived to be a 106.

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture. 1890-1996 (Kanien’kehá:ka): Denied nurse training in Canada because of the Indian Act and that she was a Status Indian, Monture determinedly went to the United States and trained as a nurse in Philadelphia. After graduation, she served 18 months overseas in France in the US Army Nurse Corps during WWI. Monture was sent to Buffalo Base Hospital 23 in Vittel, France and where she was responsible for treating soldiers who were shot or gassed. Monture wrote in her diary about the long hours she had to work, and the badly injured soldiers she took care of. She was sometimes asked to help other medical centers near the front, or travel through the battlegrounds looking for hurt soldiers. After armistice in 1918, she returned to the Six Nations Reserve in Canada. She continued to work as a nurse and a midwife at a hospital in her community, among a lifetime of other community activities. She was a well-respected Elder on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. She lived to be a 106.

Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture. 1890-1996 (Kanien’kehá:ka): Denied nurse training in Canada because of the Indian Act and that she was a Status Indian, Monture determinedly went to the United States and trained as a nurse in Philadelphia. After graduation, she served 18 months

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Three adult humans standing in front of the adventure dice booth.

Three adult humans standing in front of the adventure dice booth.

Last day in Ottawa for Team AD! Come find us today until 5 pm at Anime Ottawa at the EY Centre. #animeottawa

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This is why we quality check every dice set, we listen to our friends when they recommend books, and we get to know our suppliers. We want to sell stuff that we would actually use, too, not boring useless junk.

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This is a really great read.

When we first started out, a friend tried to convince us drop shipping was the way to go—it would bring us passive income.

But, we care about our products and the people who spend their hard-earned money with us. We don’t want to sell people trash. That’s just gross.

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Artemis and the Artemis II mission! I can’t stop thinking about the Artemis plushie watching over the launch of the Orion hahaha #art #sailormoon #artemisII

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Photo of NASA Mission Control with a heart-shape drawn around an Artemis plushie

Photo of NASA Mission Control with a heart-shape drawn around an Artemis plushie

Someone at NASA mission control is a Sailor Moon fan
www.reddit.com/r/sailormoon...

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"Humanity's next great voyage begins" #Artemis

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I’m on an airplane!

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The older I get the faster time goes.

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Wait what how is it April. Wasn’t it just January?

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Trans tabletop game designers! Post your work in this thread and I'll share them! If you want to talk to me about your game, feel free to DM me or drop me an email (it's in my bio). Everyone else, please take a look and give the thread a share! #TDoV #TransDayofVisibility

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A bin full of various sailor moon collectibles.

A bin full of various sailor moon collectibles.

Ottawa! Sailor Astria (aka me) is bringing a big bin of Sailor Moon collectibles, mostly stuff from the 90s. Find me at the @adventuredice.ca booth at Anime Ottawa this weekend ✨🌙

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A green Jeep wrangler unlimited’s driver door, with a bright green rubber duck on the handle.

A green Jeep wrangler unlimited’s driver door, with a bright green rubber duck on the handle.

Did a second ducking! 🦆

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A black Jeep wrangler unlimited 4xe’s driver door, with a giraffe rubber duck sitting on the handle.

Duck duck jeep.

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Spring 2026 Used Game Sale Shelves getting a little crowded? Make some space (and some cash) with our semiannual Used Game Sale, held every April-ish and September-ish!

Doing a little spring cleaning this weekend?

Submissions are still open for our Spring Used Game Sale - but we only have space for 60ish more titles!

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First time at my dad’s cabin in six months. But the body remembers the feeling of being here last summer. The struggle. Feeling trapped in my body. The nausea and brain fuzz and heartache.

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In-Store RPGs - Vancouver - Wandering One-Shots Time to change up your RPG routine! Explore new worlds with these self-contained RPG adventures in downtown Vancouver.

three more seats for one last job, RUNNERS...

table still open for April 8, at @raincity.games !

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Here here. *hides in a brain foggy blanket fort*

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The Jetsons lied to us

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Canada makes incredible board games. We are thrilled to be teaming up with six 🇨🇦 publishers to launch Play the North, an event series dedicated to connecting players, retailers, and creators from across our beautiful frozen country 🍁 (1/2)

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A crotched version of the TCtC yeti sits overlooking the VCC globe.

A crotched version of the TCtC yeti sits overlooking the VCC globe.

I am so grateful to my community. You continuously show up for me & Blair in different ways. I am forever thankful to have you in our lives.

Thank you Andrea & Channing @raincity.games , thank you @terminalcitycon.ca org team & volunteers, thank you AD friends. You put the good in this world. 💜

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Play testing War Canoe at terminal city Tabletop convention at the Vancouver convention centre, Saturday and Sunday! C’mon down.

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Canadian cryptid!

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People on insta posting “recipes for tired people”.

As soon as you say oil + diced garlic I’ve noped out of there. You have greatly overestimated how much mental and physical energy just that can take.

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