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Jarvis McNigget

Jarvis McNigget

@kidcwebb

United States Se unió Mart 2012
9 Siguiendo69 Seguidores
meme bastard 💚
meme bastard 💚@mask_bastard·
this is the only place where racism exists
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Love me some dad jokes
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
New look at the Moon. (Source: Artemis II Crew)
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
I just watched this 20 times in a row 😂🤣
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Idaho Over Under 🇺🇸
Idaho now has more firearms than the whole of Canada.
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Jimmy Boran
Jimmy Boran@FithianJimmy·
@post_ranger @AntonioSabatoJr If it’s not on X and it doesn’t appear in your feed it doesn’t exist, is what you are telling me ? Sounds like you are the perfect candidate for my adjustment camp — we start off with a cleansing where you and 1000s more will enter a shower facility. Don’t scratch the door
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Antonio Sabato Jr
Antonio Sabato Jr@AntonioSabatoJr·
So the moon is bigger from my house and by the way, I see the moon 24 hrs a day, but from the astronauts' view is tiny, please explain.
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SHUTTY 🇬🇧
SHUTTY 🇬🇧@apshutt·
@atlantik101 @AntonioSabatoJr If they put anything on here pics, video, live streams, you still wouldn't believe it would you? So why should they bother? They don't need to impress narrow minded people.
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Mayank Pandey
Mayank Pandey@mayank5885·
Hey Antonio, the Moon looks huge in backyard photos because we (or phone cameras) often zoom in or use longer focal lengths that magnify it against the sky. In that spacecraft shot, it's a wide-angle lens (like a GoPro) capturing a massive field of view—including the huge vehicle structure right in front. Distant objects like the Moon naturally appear tiny in wide shots, just like how the Moon looks small in any wide-angle Earth photo too. Try snapping the Moon with your phone's ultra-wide lens next time—you'll see the same effect. As for seeing it 24 hours a day, that's only possible for a few days around solstice near the poles (above ~65° latitude) when the Moon stays circumpolar. From most places (including much of the US), it still rises and sets daily. Cool optical illusion though—makes you appreciate photography and orbital mechanics!
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Xyphophorus
Xyphophorus@xyphophor·
@kidcwebb @GhostGone420 It's not I personally checked What did you DO personally to conclude that earth is flat? Hint: The horizon should look flat on a globe up until 40k ft approximately
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