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1 year ago

Me buying the half life and portal bundle frfr

STEAM SALE

Me:

STEAM SALE
1 year ago

gay daughter and thot son family photo

Gay Daughter And Thot Son Family Photo
1 year ago

gay on gay violence😔💔

Still Shaking And Crying Over This Evil Gay On Heroic Gay Violence

Still shaking and crying over this evil gay on heroic gay violence

How could Mauga do such a thing? 💔

1 year ago

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A summary for a possible fic would be something to the effect of the following. After the events of FNAF 6, and the restaurant has burnt down (I can't remember the name of the in game restaurant rn, pizzeria??) Michael Afton is finally able to be lain to rest, even though his body should have been laid to rest long ago. Michael Afton closes his eyes, allowing the flames to take him. His eyes open once more.

I'd probably edit that more, but thr gist is that it is yet another Michael Lives AU, somehow making it to the events of Security Breach. Though probably not Ruin DLC compliant at I have not watched that yet.


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1 year ago

REAL

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1 year ago

SPACE MENTION 🌌🗣

Vibrantly hued shapes speckle an image with a black background. Orbs glowing red, yellow, and blue are strewn across the frame, and a large, translucent blue haze dominates most of the center. Credit: NASA, ESA, and M. Brodwin (University of Missouri)

Astronomers used three of NASA's Great Observatories to capture this multiwavelength image showing galaxy cluster IDCS J1426.5+3508. It includes X-rays recorded by the Chandra X-ray Observatory in blue, visible light observed by the Hubble Space Telescope in green, and infrared light from the Spitzer Space Telescope in red. This rare galaxy cluster has important implications for understanding how these megastructures formed and evolved early in the universe.

How Astronomers Time Travel

Let’s add another item to your travel bucket list: the early universe! You don’t need the type of time machine you see in sci-fi movies, and you don’t have to worry about getting trapped in the past. You don’t even need to leave the comfort of your home! All you need is a powerful space-based telescope.

But let’s start small and work our way up to the farthest reaches of space. We’ll explain how it all works along the way.

This animation shows a small, blue planet Earth at the left of the frame and an even smaller white dot representing the Moon at the right. The background is black. A beam of light travels back and forth between them. The graphic is labeled “Earth and Moon to scale, Speed of light in real-time, surface-to-surface in 1.255 seconds, average distance 384,400 km.” Credit: James O'Donoghue, used with permission

This animation illustrates how fast light travels between Earth and the Moon. The farther light has to travel, the more noticeable its speed limit becomes.

The speed of light is superfast, but it isn’t infinite. It travels at about 186,000 miles (300 million meters) per second. That means that it takes time for the light from any object to reach our eyes. The farther it is, the more time it takes.

You can see nearby things basically in real time because the light travel time isn’t long enough to make a difference. Even if an object is 100 miles (161 kilometers) away, it takes just 0.0005 seconds for light to travel that far. But on astronomical scales, the effects become noticeable.

The Sun and planets are lined up along the center of the frame with distances shown to scale. The title is “The Solar System: with real-time speed of light.” Earth is labeled 1 AU, 8 minutes 17 seconds; Jupiter is 5.2 AU, 43 minutes 17 seconds; Saturn is 9.6 AU, 1 hour 20 minutes; Uranus is 19.2 AU, 2 hours 40 minutes; and Neptune is 30 AU, 4 hours 10 minutes. The bottom of the graphic says, “1 AU (astronomical unit) = 93 million miles, or 150 million kilometers.” Credit: James O'Donoghue, used with permission

This infographic shows how long it takes light to travel to different planets in our solar system.

Within our solar system, light’s speed limit means it can take a while to communicate back and forth between spacecraft and ground stations on Earth. We see the Moon, Sun, and planets as they were slightly in the past, but it's not usually far enough back to be scientifically interesting.

As we peer farther out into our galaxy, we use light-years to talk about distances. Smaller units like miles or kilometers would be too overwhelming and we’d lose a sense of their meaning. One light-year – the distance light travels in a year – is nearly 6 trillion miles (9.5 trillion kilometers). And that’s just a tiny baby step into the cosmos.

The Sun’s closest neighboring star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.2 light-years away. That means we see it as it was about four years ago. Betelgeuse, a more distant (and more volatile) stellar neighbor, is around 700 light-years away. Because of light’s lag time, astronomers don’t know for sure whether this supergiant star is still there! It may have already blasted itself apart in a supernova explosion – but it probably has another 10,000 years or more to go.

An undulating, translucent star-forming region in the Carina Nebula, hued in ambers and blues. Foreground stars with diffraction spikes can be seen, as can a speckling of background points of light through the cloudy nebula. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI

What looks much like craggy mountains on a moonlit evening is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals previously obscured areas of star birth.

The Carina Nebula clocks in at 7,500 light-years away, which means the light we receive from it today began its journey about 3,000 years before the pyramids of Giza in Egypt were built! Many new stars there have undoubtedly been born by now, but their light may not reach Earth for thousands of years.

Glowing spiral arms are twisted around like a cosmic cinnamon roll. A bright yellow oval is diagonal in the center of the frame, and sprays of stars extend outward from it like tentacles. Pink, white, and blue stars speckle the spiral arms and dusty lanes lie in between. The glowing arms are streaked with smaller clumps of dust. Credit: NASA and Nick Risinger

An artist’s concept of our Milky Way galaxy, with rough locations for the Sun and Carina nebula marked.

If we zoom way out, you can see that 7,500 light-years away is still pretty much within our neighborhood. Let’s look further back in time…

Spiral galaxy NGC 5643 with a bright, barred center surrounded by an orange-y glow. Vaguely purplish swirling arms extend outward from the center and appear somewhat mottled as streams of dust block white and blue stars in the arms here and there. A few stars are each surrounded by many sharp diffraction spikes. Credit: ESA/Hubble and NASA, A. Riess et al.; acknowledgement: Mahdi Zamani

This stunning image by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope features the spiral galaxy NGC 5643. Looking this good isn’t easy; 30 different exposures, for a total of nine hours of observation time, together with Hubble’s high resolution and clarity, were needed to produce an image of such exquisite detail and beauty.

Peering outside our Milky Way galaxy transports us much further into the past. The Andromeda galaxy, our nearest large galactic neighbor, is about 2.5 million light-years away. And that’s still pretty close, as far as the universe goes. The image above shows the spiral galaxy NGC 5643, which is about 60 million light-years away! That means we see it as it was about 60 million years ago.

As telescopes look deeper into the universe, they capture snapshots in time from different cosmic eras. Astronomers can stitch those snapshots together to unravel things like galaxy evolution. The closest ones are more mature; we see them nearly as they truly are in the present day because their light doesn’t have to travel as far to reach us. We can’t rewind those galaxies (or our own), but we can get clues about how they likely developed. Looking at galaxies that are farther and farther away means seeing these star cities in ever earlier stages of development.

The farthest galaxies we can see are both old and young. They’re billions of years old now, and the light we receive from them is ancient since it took so long to traverse the cosmos. But since their light was emitted when the galaxies were young, it gives us a view of their infancy.

The animation begins with a tiny dot of purplish light which quickly explodes, with a flash of light blossoming out to cover the whole frame. The light subsides and the screen shows galaxies of smudgy or spiral shapes racing outward from the center of the frame. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

This animation is an artist’s concept of the big bang, with representations of the early universe and its expansion.

Comparing how fast objects at different distances are moving away opened up the biggest mystery in modern astronomy: cosmic acceleration. The universe was already expanding as a result of the big bang, but astronomers expected it to slow down over time. Instead, it’s speeding up!

The universe’s expansion makes it tricky to talk about the distances of the farthest objects. We often use lookback time, which is the amount of time it took for an object’s light to reach us. That’s simpler than using a literal distance, because an object that was 10 billion light-years away when it emitted the light we received from it would actually be more than 16 billion light-years away right now, due to the expansion of space. We can even see objects that are presently over 30 billion light-years from Earth, even though the universe is only about 14 billion years old.

Hundreds of red, yellow, white, and blue galaxies are sprinkled across a black background, appearing as small, brightly colored smudges. The tiniest galaxies appear as mere dots, while larger ones are disk-shaped. One blue star with six diffraction spikes shines in the lower-left corner. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and M. Zamani (ESA/Webb). Science: B. Robertson (UCSC), S. Tacchella (Cambridge), E. Curtis-Lake (Hertfordshire), S. Carniani (Scuola Normale Superiore), and the JADES Collaboration

This James Webb Space Telescope image shines with the light from galaxies that are more than 13.4 billion years old, dating back to less than 400 million years after the big bang.

Our James Webb Space Telescope has helped us time travel back more than 13.4 billion years, to when the universe was less than 400 million years old. When our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launches in a few years, astronomers will pair its vast view of space with Webb’s zooming capabilities to study the early universe in better ways than ever before. And don’t worry – these telescopes will make plenty of pit stops along the way at other exciting cosmic destinations across space and time.

Learn more about the exciting science Roman will investigate on X and Facebook.

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1 year ago

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There's an idea I have from like 2019, back when I was still like active in the Detroit: Become Human fandom, where I was going to write the story of the Ionian Mission. I'm a science fiction enjoyer and I think it would've been cool to explore the space exploration, but also the knowledge that the revolution was going on at the same time. I might write it one day, but for now it's going to vibe as an idea in the back of my mind.

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1 year ago

#fnaf #doug

I love how of all the minor characters to get a cult following its this fucked up bundle of anxiety lawyer

I Love How Of All The Minor Characters To Get A Cult Following Its This Fucked Up Bundle Of Anxiety Lawyer

my only request for the next movie is More Doug, more Doug would be nice

1 year ago

ask game for teasing wips/upcoming projects

Send an emoji and I'll answer!

🌀Post the fic summary for a fic you haven't written/published yet. It can be hypothetical or something you really plan on releasing... ❄️Share a snippet from a WIP of your choosing. 🌤️Share your favorite piece of dialogue from your WIP. 🌧️Share something angsty from your WIP. 🌈 Share something soft/fluffy from your WIP. 💧Share something romantic/hot from your WIP, or just something sweet if it's gen. 🌩️ Share something funny/cracky from your WIP. ☔Is there a fic concept you have that you'd like to just explain and share because you're not sure you'll ever write it? If so, what is it? 🌪️Sum up a WIP with a few fic tropes/Ao3 tags.

1 year ago

The reason I got tumblr in the first place😁 This is my first big project I've done in a while (technically it could be my first big project but eh)


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1 year ago

Space🌌

A drawing of Earth is positioned at top center of the cover for Issue 2 of First Woman. To the right are the words "National Aeronautics and Space Administration," a thin white line, and the NASA "meatball" logo. Underneath Earth are the words "First Woman, NASA's Promise for Humanity, Issue No. 2: Expanding Our Universe." Below, fictional astronauts Callie Rodriguez (left) and Meshaya Billy (right) stand back-to-back in white spacesuits in front of the Moon. They are holding their helmets: Callie holds hers with both hands while Meshaya tucks hers under her right arm. Between them, RT, Callie's robotic sidekick, looks up inquisitively at the duo. Behind all three of them, stars peek through a colorful haze. Image credit: NASA

Commander Callie Continues Moon Mission in NASA’s Second Graphic Novel

You followed fictional astronaut, Callie Rodriguez, on her journey to the Moon in our First Woman graphic novel, “Issue No. 1: From Dream to Reality.”

In the brand new “Issue No. 2: Expanding our Universe,” find out how Callie and her robotic sidekick RT escape the lunar lava tunnel and what challenges await them on the lunar surface.

See Callie and her new crewmates work together as a team and navigate the unexpected as they take on a challenging mission to deploy a next-generation telescope on the far side of the Moon. Now available digitally in English at nasa.gov/CallieFirst and in Spanish at nasa.gov/PrimeraMujer!

Along with the new chapter, the First Woman app – available in the Apple and Google Play stores – has been updated with new immersive, extended reality content. Explore the lunar surface and learn about the real technologies we’re building to make living and working on the Moon – and eventually, Mars – possible.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!

1 year ago

Me frfr

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1 year ago

SPACE RAHHH🗣🗣‼️‼️‼️‼️🗣🗣

An illustration showing the planet Jupiter rising over the horizon of its moon Europa. Europa’s surface consists of a rough landscape of blue, semi-translucent ice. Jupiter’s colorful orange, blue and cream-colored bands and swirling storms are visible in its atmosphere. In the middle distance, the Europa Clipper spacecraft can be seen, its solar panel wings glinting in the sunlight. 

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Hurry! You Can Catch a Ride to Jupiter with NASA

Well, at least your name can.  

One of the planet Jupiter’s largest and most intriguing moons is called Europa. Evidence hints that beneath its icy shell, Europa hides an ocean of liquid water – more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined. In 2024, our Europa Clipper robotic spacecraft sets sail to take a closer look…and when it launches, your name can physically be aboard! Here’s how: 

NASA’s Message in a Bottle campaign invites people around the world to sign their names to a poem written by the U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón. The poem connects the two water worlds — Earth, yearning to reach out and understand what makes a world habitable, and Europa, waiting with secrets yet to be explored.

An illustration showing the planet Jupiter, its moon Europa with its cracked, icy surface, and the Europa Clipper spacecraft, all lined up against the dark background of space.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

The poem will be engraved on Europa Clipper, along with participants' names that will be physically etched onto microchips mounted on the spacecraft. Together, the poem and names will travel 1.8 billion miles to the Jupiter system.

A poster with a background illustration showing the planet Jupiter and the surface of its moon Europa. The text reads: Message In a Bottle – Send your name. Next to the text is an illustration of a paper scroll rolled up inside a glass bottle sealed with a cork.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Signing up is easy! Just go to this site to sign your name to the poem and get on board. You can send your name en espaĂąol, too. EnvĂ­a tu nombre aquĂ­.

The Europa Clipper launch window opens in October 2024, but don’t wait – everyone’s names need to be received this year so they can be loaded onto the spacecraft in time. Sign up by Dec. 31, 2023.

We hope you’ll be riding along with us! Follow the mission at europa.nasa.gov.

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1 year ago

Hello gamers! As you all know I've gained brainworms from @dragonbma Vos Possession AU. I present brainworms, ao3 edition!

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1 year ago

YES BRAINWORMS‼️‼️

Had a weird dream a while ago where I was playing Minecraft: Story Mode season 2 and instead of finding ‘Vos’ in the Sea Temple, you find the real Vos in this in-between layer of the Underneath when descending the stairs with Xara. Like, Romeo had bedrocked over the Underneath and then bedrocked over that layer a few blocks above, creating this small (2-3 block tall) in-between world with a bedrock ceiling and floor.

Upon discovering this place midway down the staircase, Xara mentions she doesn’t recall that being there. You as Jesse have the option to explore around or keep descending the stairs. (In the dream of course I opted to explore; I’m guessing if you didn’t, you’d either hear Vos call out to you or someone in your group would go off and look around instead.) The exploration part is pretty short- the area is very dark so you walk around for a bit with a torch.

Until… you come across what looks to be a person just standing there, facing away from your group. Instinctively, Jesse calls out to ask if they’re alright. The figure perks up and turns their head and torso to try and face you while exclaiming how nice it is to hear another voice. As you walk closer, you notice something around the stranger’s boots that are preventing them from fully turning around. At this point, Jesse asks Xara if she recognizes the person to which she has no clue. It’s not someone originally from the Underneath. How strange. Suddenly Jack runs past the group and hugs the figure. He exclaims that the stranger is an old friend of his and the two converse for a bit. (I don’t remember any actual dialogue.)

Vos explains that after declining an offer in the Sea Temple, the Admin got angry and sent him to wherever this is. He looks down and Jesse notices obsidian tendrils snaking out of the ground and coiled tightly around his boots and leg. He is not sure how long he’s been there, the last time he ate, or when last he slept because time is weird here and your hunger bar doesn’t deplete. Jack basically tells him it’s been thirty years to which Vos goes silent for a bit. Xara reminds the group they have a mission to complete. Unfortunately, without a diamond pickaxe, no one can free Vos from his predicament so you as Jesse are forced to leave him behind until after Romeo is defeated. Jack offers to stay with him until then, but Vos urges him to stay with your group and you continue on. I don’t remember if the dream ended there or if I just forgot the ending, but any MC:SM dream is a good dream in my book-

But yeah I wanted to throw this here for someone ^^

1 year ago

FANFICTION RAHHH‼️🗣‼️🗣‼️🗣‼️ /pos

Possession AU lore real

“Oh, come on, Jack! Where’s your sense of adventure?” Sammy asked in a joking manner. Her words echoed as if the cavern walls asked the question themselves. She stopped for a moment to look back at her friend. By the faint glow of their torches, she could tell he was getting bored. They hadn’t even been spelunking for ten minutes and Sammy could not understand why he seemed so disinterested. She was doing her best not to spoil the surprise she had for the two, but Jack’s attitude was testing her patience. He would just have to wait a few minutes more. This expedition would be worth it when they reached the main chamber. It’s not too much farther now. They are going to love this.

Jack grumbled. “Not to be a bore, but don’t adventures usually involve treasure? Or danger? Or… anything?” His annoyed expression was enveloped in darkness as he moved his torch close to one of the walls, scanning for anything mildly interesting. Ores perhaps. Behind Jack, Vos shook some of the dust off his boots. At least he didn’t appear to be totally miserable.

“I think you’re confusing adventuring with treasure hunting,” she laughed. “Plus your last ‘brilliant escapade’ almost got Vos killed- I mean, Twisting Death Caverns? Was that really your best idea to wind down after…” she was trying to lighten the mood but stopped short after noticing Vos’ nervous demeanor. He shuffled uneasily. “So… remind me again why we’re back in a cave so soon?” She shot Vos an apologetic look. “Trust me, you guys have yet to see any cave quite like this one…” Jack and Vos exchanged glances and shrugged.

[Sorry for the mini break! I needed a rest after that animatic. Hope you enjoyed this little snippet of Chapter 1 (Sammy’s chapter) of the Vos Possession AU! ^^ I started writing it shortly after my friend wrote her fan version, but I’m currently halfway through this chapter. Bear with me, I’ve never written fanfiction before. Things I’ve learned while writing this: titles are hard, I forget words in the moment more often than I’d like to admit, and I miss spelunking with friends.]

1 year ago

Ough I want to go to there

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1 year ago

I have attained a good grade in fanfiction frfr

Just got sent a writing snippet of an AU of my Possession AU from a friend and I think I’m going to ascend to a new plane of reality. Next time y’all hear from me, I’ll be reborn as a new person probably. @echo-aria what are you doing to me-

Poor Vos. Bro needs a hug but he doesn’t even get that-

Just Got Sent A Writing Snippet Of An AU Of My Possession AU From A Friend And I Think I’m Going To
Just Got Sent A Writing Snippet Of An AU Of My Possession AU From A Friend And I Think I’m Going To

My two moods rn /pos

1 year ago

My first time making a post, so I apologize if anything is off. I recently got brainworms from @dragonbma Vos Possession AU. Namely, the possession bit of the AU, but all chapters have to start somewhere.

My First Time Making A Post, So I Apologize If Anything Is Off. I Recently Got Brainworms From @dragonbma
My First Time Making A Post, So I Apologize If Anything Is Off. I Recently Got Brainworms From @dragonbma
My First Time Making A Post, So I Apologize If Anything Is Off. I Recently Got Brainworms From @dragonbma
My First Time Making A Post, So I Apologize If Anything Is Off. I Recently Got Brainworms From @dragonbma
My First Time Making A Post, So I Apologize If Anything Is Off. I Recently Got Brainworms From @dragonbma
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Edit: Hello gamers, I have posted this on ao3‼️


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