We have retrieved signal with @NASA_Orion after an expected loss of signal when the spacecraft flew directly behind the Moon.
You can see Earth in the distance. That's us. #Artemis
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@BJeleren Seconding @TropicalScream: read "Tin Street Terrors" by @dashofstarshine!
Jace and Vraska meet as young teens, and spend years tiptoeing around their feelings for each other. The mistakes they make are painfully relatable, & character development is great.
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My mom had an old copy of The Phantom Tollbooth, with lines highlighted and little paper flags sticking out the sides.
It was the first book I ever really read. I’m a writer because of it. I’ll keep doing more impossible things because of it.
RIP Norton Juster. Thank you. 🖤
The Romans had a good run and all, but you can tell they weren't REALLY serious about world domination, because their haruspex tech just sucked.
So haruspex is reading the future on the organs of an animal, and apparently worked pretty well, but they used MAMMALS. Big mistake.
Citadel is an investor in Melvin Capital, which shorted GME and got flattened by redditors. Citadel is also Robinhood's biggest customer. They buy your user data from Robinhood and use it to profit from your trades before you make them.
Janet Yellen accepted $810,000 in speaking fees from Citadel, owner of Robinhood.
Reporter: Are there any plans to recuse herself from advising the President on GameStop and Robinhood situation?
Psaki: ‘No and she’s an expert and deserves that money.’
If they didn’t want people to get so bored and frustrated and resentful that Reddit tried to crowdsource a hedge fund bankruptcy then someone in charge should have done maybe even the bare minimum about the pandemic sometime in the last year so we could go to bars, for starters
Wall Street has made billions on the back of the worst recession since the Great Depression, and fought to deregulate finance to pre-2008 levels. And the moment regular folks beat them at their own rigged game, it's "SHUT IT DOWN."
How about this: financial transaction tax. Now.