Yes this is an hour and a half long, but it's a Sunday afternoon, take some time!
The Impossible Sets of The Shining
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The trailer for EVERYONE IS LYING TO YOU FOR MONEY. In select theaters starting April 17th 🍿🤑🤣
This is Missy. She escaped from her backyard and ran straight to daycare, where she had a spa day and got to play with her boyfriend. Lessons were learned, but not the ones her parents probably hoped. 13/10 (TT: spotsplaceyqr)
I guess there's stuff going on in the world but Phil Collins, New Order, Billy Idol, Sade, and Luther Vandross are being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. GEN X HOMIES REJOICE.
This is one of the most efficient pieces of comedy writing I've ever read. Not a sentence is wasted. *chef's kiss*
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
This is the culmination of SIXTEEN YEARS of dogged work by everyday Hungarians.
You think that felt hopeless sometimes? I'm sure it did.
👏 Don't 👏 give 👏 up 👏
An image of the Artemis II NASA SLS rocket. The launch vehicle is outlines in blue with the caption 'in the sea'. The service module is red with caption 'took them around the moon then burned up' At the tip the Launch Escape System is outlined red saying 'burned up' Second stage fairings are outlines black saying 'aerodynamic fairings that also burned up. Finally the re-entry vehicle is outlines green stating 'came home.
No problem!
This should make it easier to grasp: it's way more complicated than this but it gets the general idea across.
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
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
Victor Glover and Christina Koch in orange spacesuits sit in the doorway of the rescue helicopter
Commander Reid Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen sit in the doorway of the rescue chopper
Going to get some great images from NASA in the coming days. Here’s a couple of post-splashdown snaps of actual heroes.
This is why NASA is a thing. SpaceX could never.
“hello mission commander who just came home from SPACE, are you pressing the push to talk button when you speak into the sat phone”
😂 The PR people are like, just don't throw up on the suit!
Now is the part where they get seasick, for real 😂
❤️❤️ Same.
Honestly words fail me. Such joy. :)
Science is so fucking cool
I'm not gonna lie, I am crying right now because I was really, really afraid.
THANK FUCKING GOD
The longest six minutes ever.
Mayor Mamdani tours the new Outposted Therapeutic Housing Unit at Bellevue Hospital with DOC Commissioner Stanley Richards and SVP of Correctional Health Patsy Yang.
Promises won't close Rikers Island. Action will.
We're announcing the opening of NYC’s first Outposted Therapeutic Housing Unit at Bellevue Hospital for people in custody with complex medical needs, including critically vulnerable Rikers Island detainees.
The journey to close Rikers has begun.
My one-hour special “Rick Steves Iran: Yesterday and Today,” which helps humanize 90 million Iranian people, is streaming free and ad-free at www.ricksteves.com/watch-iran.
Artemis II’s astronauts got the opportunity to recreate the iconic 1968 photograph on either side of their journey around the moon, showing Earth as beautiful—and precious—as ever
When the astronauts were describing this, they kept saying things like "surreal," and "amazing," and "our brains are not processing this image in front of us," and "humans probably have not evolved to see what we're seeing."
Now I understand why.
Peaky Blinders no posting that you can go to jail over no fucking posting that you can go to jail over
I didn't make this, but it needs a reposting.
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My mom let me read whatever I wanted to provided I showed her the books. The year I turned 12 I read Flowers in the Attic, Interview with the Vampire, The Stand, Shogun, Far Pavilions, The Shining, Salem's Lot, and 40 Barbara Cartland novels. Best reading year of my life. Let kids read.
“Copy Moon joy” #Artemis
Excellent choice. I don't have cookie icing or brownies so I guess I'll skip the news.