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เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2013
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@rara43141 tbh the one that actually bothers me now is the guardian angel and how central to the story a harmless figure being exploited and tortured on the daily for what it can give is, even though i know its a reference to evangelion
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Parents in Japan want their sons and daughters to be boring like them and watch generic variety shows and take away what little joy they have while studying for exams and then wonder why they never see them again as soon as they reach 18.
Anime Aesthetics@anime_
seeing Akira like this broke me 😢💔
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@FwipsArt then they ignore you until you leave and pull that "they always were weird anyway"
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"...I looked at thousands of people cheering, and it's wonderful. All America stood together for this. That's what we need in America. I am proud of them all, from the Janitor to the astronauts"
Not a quote from Mr. Isaacman. Not Wiseman, not Glover, nor Koch.
THAT'S MY GRANDMA
The Weather Channel@weatherchannel
With all eyes on Artemis II, it’s easy to forget the thousands of hands that got the crew there. One 93-year-old “Space Grandma” traveled from Oklahoma to witness her grandsons’ work on the Orion spacecraft. The Weather Channel’s Katie Tutrone met her to see how a passion for the stars spans generations:
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sorry i can’t hang out i have to watch my close and personal astronaut friends come back to earth
NASA@NASA
Artemis II astronauts have traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, flown around the Moon, and observed the lunar surface like never before. Now, they’re coming home. 🌎 Watch the crew splash down on Friday, April 10, around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
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