Darth Spaul
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How so? Expecting a good show from Disney+ after
She hulk
Daredevil born again
Moon knight
Acolyte
Kenobi
Boba Fett
Mando
Bad batch
Ahsoka
Ironheart
Echo
Hawkeye
Willow
Falcon and the winter soldier
Agatha
Would be fucking stupid
Caleb Williams@KnightGambit
This is fucking stupid
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The Pentagon summoned the Pope's ambassador, told him the United States has the military power to do "whatever it wants," and warned that the Church better take its side.
They even invoked the Avignon Papacy, a dark chapter in history when a government used military force to bend the Church to its will.
So where exactly does this end? If the Pope refuses to fall in line, what's the next move, bomb the Vatican?
thedailybeast.com/trump-official…
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@Nerdrotics @khaliltooshort Yep, that's how the first season was and why I'm not bothering. It's an attempt, but it's not the show it used to be. Feels like the store brand version of your favorite cereal.
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@khaliltooshort Daredevil: Born Again, Again is frustrating.
You see hints of what the Netflix show was, but they are fleeting. That opening Bullseye scene was great, then it's all down hill from there.
The writing is atrocious and Daredevil is a side character in his own show.
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Unreal tracking shots from the NASA team from last week’s Artemis II launch. Check out more of the amazing photos and videos at images.nasa.gov - glad we ended up with a day launch!


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Photo of the Day: Earthset, captured on #GoPro 🌎
@NASA's Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right.
Credit: NASA
#NASA #Artemis #Moon #Space

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Yesterday, four astronauts on Artemis II traveled farther than any humans in history.
Thanks to @NASA and incredible American ingenuity. 🇺🇸

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The most historic #GoPro images ever captured.
Slide 1: The Moon, seen backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by a GoPro on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wing. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars.
Slide 2: A GoPro on NASA’s Orion spacecraft captures the Moon and the Earth in one frame during the Artemis II crew’s deep space journey at 6:42 p.m. ET on the sixth day of the mission. The right side of NASA’s Orion spacecraft is seen lit up by the Sun. A waxing crescent Moon is visible behind it. And then, a crescent Earth, tiny compared to the Moon, is about to set below the Moon’s horizon on the right.
Slide 3: The Sun is rising at the left edge of the Moon, ending a nearly one-hour total solar eclipse on April 6, 2026. While the Sun hid behind the Moon, the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft, pictured in the forefront, saw a Moon shrouded in night. This offered a perfect opportunity to look for rarely seen phenomena. And the moment delivered. Calling down to Earth at 9 p.m. ET the crew reported seeing six impact flashes, which are light flashes that are created when meteoroids, traveling many thousands of miles per hour, smash into the Moon’s surface.
Slide 4: The Orion spacecraft is seen in the foreground lit up by the Sun. A first quarter Moon is visible in the background. Orientale basin, a 600-mile-wide impact crater ringed by mountains, is visible toward the bottom right of the Moon. This basin straddles the Moon’s near and far sides. To the left of Orientale, which has a patch of ancient lava in its basin, is the far side; this is the hemisphere we don’t get to see from Earth. To the right of Orientale is the near side, the hemisphere we see every day from Earth. The nearside is notable for giant, dark patches of ancient lave flows that cover its surface.
Credit: @NASA
Learn more about GoPro's journey to the moon aboard Artemis II 👉 GoPro.com/news/gopro-cam…
#Artemis #NASA #Moon #Space




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Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…




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