@big_business_ He had half a backbone to post the DMs and then he lost that half when he deleted it. His gesture means nothing now, even worse he's backtracking too acting like he didn't just do it. Dudes scared trying to save his own skin now
Dear Microsoft, when I hit the Windows Start menu key and start typing a word to autocomplete a search, I never, ever, EVER want it to return results of something not on my computer. Ever. Like, ever, ever, never.
@Riley_Gaines_ oh yeah that is way different than you SPENDING A LIFETIME chasing the shadows of the 10 trans athletes in the NCAA.
what a fucking goon. happy pride, dumbass
@BalanceBF I love BF4 but most servers now are 80% people that know glitchy/abusive movement and I'm the 20% that ends up trying to out-gun people flying across my screen :/
This pig wants children beaten by their parents and their personal privacy taken away, forcing teachers to out trans kids. If kids want their parents to know they're trans they will tell them THEMSELVES. Complains about burocracy by then forcing it via schools. Disgusting
Across the country, schools are sidelining parents and concealing critical information about their children, replacing parental authority with bureaucratic control.
@HouseGOP just passed my legislation to restore transparency and accountability in K-12 education and keep the focus on students, not political agendas.
@CohhCarnage I really enjoy when you can wander into parts of a level that don't serve any purpose except to add extra flavor. Primarily thinking about rooms in abandoned buildings in Dishonored you don't need to visit, but can anyway. Environmental sounds are also huge, ambient noise etc.
Chuds ask questions like this when they could've googled all of this first to save them the embarrassment of asking in the first place, but they ask anyways 🤣 Morons
How many times did Barack Hussein have an assassination attempt?
How many times did Joe Biden have an assassination attempt?
How many times did Kamala Harris have an assassination attempt?
How many times did Hillary Clinton have an assassination attempt?
The answer is 0, the Democrats are the party of violence in America.
Christina Koch was a firefighter at the South Pole at -111°F before she ever applied to be an astronaut. That was maybe the fourth most interesting line on her resume. She grew up in North Carolina, got three degrees from NC State, and her first real job was building deep-space instruments at NASA.
Then she left for Antarctica. Spent three and a half years bouncing between the Arctic and Antarctic as a research scientist, including a full winter at the South Pole base. That means going months without sunlight or fresh food, with a crew of about 50 people and no way out until flights resume. While she was down there, she also joined the glacier search-and-rescue team.
After coming back, she went to Johns Hopkins and built instruments for two NASA missions (one of them is still orbiting Jupiter right now). She figured out how to start a tiny vacuum pump that NASA designed for a future Mars rover. Johns Hopkins nominated it for their Invention of the Year in 2009. Then she went back to the field. More time in Antarctica and a stretch up in Greenland. A government research station in northern Alaska, near the top of the world. Then she ran another one in American Samoa, near the equator.
In 2013, NASA selected her from 6,300 applicants. Eight people got in. Her first space mission was supposed to be a normal rotation on the International Space Station, but NASA extended it. She ended up staying 328 straight days and orbiting Earth 5,248 times, covering about 139 million miles (roughly 291 round trips to the Moon). Up there, she ran over 210 experiments, including tests of cancer drugs in zero gravity and 3D printers that can build structures close to human tissue. Six spacewalks, 42 hours floating outside the station. She learned Russian for the training. She flies supersonic jets.
Right now, Koch is on Artemis II, heading for a flyby behind the far side of the Moon. The crew launched on April 1 and is on track to travel about 252,000 miles from Earth, which would break the all-time human distance record of 248,655 miles set by Apollo 13 in 1970. That record has stood for 56 years, and it was set during a disaster that nearly killed the crew. Fred Haise, one of the Apollo 13 astronauts, is 92 now. He told Koch: "I heard you're going to break our record."
Nobody had left Earth's neighborhood since December 1972. Koch and her three crewmates are the first in 53 years, and they are coming home at about 25,000 mph. That is faster than any crewed spacecraft has ever come back through the atmosphere.