I love this meme and usually snortle every time I see it, but the text on this one has me full on giggling. Thanks for cheering me up 🥰
I love this meme and usually snortle every time I see it, but the text on this one has me full on giggling. Thanks for cheering me up 🥰
Caught a few in this post even
I love the mosses you have! And that looks like such a refreshing dip
Feeling Love in My Ass
If you’d really like to know, it’s a flannel moth caterpillar:
Here’s a link with a bunch of pictures the caterpillars are a the bottom. I don’t know what specific species the post is but here’s a good representation
I’m off work today because I’m in a lot of pain
Thanks for sharing this video! I’m not at all musically or vocally talented but I got great enjoyment from it and gave me a few laughs. I’ll probably check out some other videos of hers; thanks again for posting good content
Even better is aquarium water!
Obviously not if they can’t handle the nutrients, like Venus fly traps
The best hangover cure I’ve ever found. Just have to get there, that’s the worst part
Not even that for me; most of the random things I want to add to my “to watch” list aren’t even on a streaming service
This one actually made me snort laugh and I’ve been giggling for a few minutes now
♥️💊
It was my third, but maybe I should take the evening off
That’s hilarious. I really didn’t expect it to be a real thing
Oh no!!! I’ll have to re-read the article 🫤
It isn’t! I don’t remember which article it was, cbs I think (I’ll edit the comment when I find it)
But a detailed assessment of the health of the spacecraft and its payloads awaited analysis of telemetry. Finally, two hours after touchdown, the company reported that “after troubleshooting communications, flight controllers have confirmed Odysseus is upright and starting to send data. Right now, we are working to downlink the first images from the lunar surface.”
My app played it just fine, so it may depend on what client individuals are using
They updated the article:
Finally, a faint signal was picked up by a communications antenna in the United Kingdom, indicating the spacecraft had, in fact, survived the touchdown.
“What we can confirm, without a doubt, is our equipment is on the surface of the moon, and we are transmitting,” Mission Director Tim Crain told the flight control team. “So congratulations, IM team! We’ll see how much more we can get from that.”
And then further down:
But a detailed assessment of the health of the spacecraft and its payloads awaited analysis of telemetry. Finally, two hours after touchdown, the company reported that “after troubleshooting communications, flight controllers have confirmed Odysseus is upright and starting to send data. Right now, we are working to downlink the first images from the lunar surface.”
I never questioned the y but always read it as a G
That was a fascinating read, thank you. It’s so sad the same parallels can be drawn to so many “well intentioned” programs and institution
I’ve been in similar situations before as others have commented; needing to rely on some service in order to have a place to live food to eat, and a chance to get a leg up. Fortunately they weren’t too preachy and respected the diverse backgrounds we all hailed from