Artemis III will no longer land on the moon.
The mission has been updated to a low Earth orbit to test and practice docking the Luna Lander.
Landed on the moon has been rescheduled to 2028 (hopefully).
BREAKING NEWS🚨: NASA has just announced the Artemis III crew, that will land on the MOON!
From left: Andre Douglas, Luca Parmitano, Randy Bresnik, Frank Rubio
Hey everyone! Professional dog trainer and certified animal behaviourist here!
This is absolutely a very precious Great Dane puppy.
But let's talk about the thing everyone is confused about... His ears.
Ear cropping is a surgical procedure that involves cutting away the outer pieces of the ear (called the pinna) to remove the floppy bits. The remaining cartilage gets forced upwards using tape, bandages, and flat wood as support (similar to thick popcicle sticks). A process that is called "posting".
Ear cropping today is almost entirely done for aesthetic purposes, and there is absolutely no health benifits to doing it.
It had originated for breeds that were expected to face injury. Dogs used in dog fighting (which is now illegal) and less nerfarious things such as livestock guardian dogs.
Think of it like "No capes!" except the cape is two pieces of long floppy skin attached to the animal...
Do you know the breed Doberman Pinscher? The beautiful "Anubis" looking dogs? Well... What if I was to tell you they too are born with beautiful floppy ears!
Pitbulls and other bully breeds are all born with floppy ears. Dogo Argentino, Cane Corso, Mastiffs, and even Schnauzers are all dog breeds that are born with floppy ears but commonly get them cropped.
Ear cropping and tail docking are almost one in the same. There are MANY dog breeds that get their tails docked as well! HOWEVER tail docking has more reasons behind it than just dog fighting and aesthetics that humans place on animals. But that's a whole other topic...
I'm personally heavily against ear cropping, unless there's a medical reason that it had to be done in the first place, which is HIGHLY unlikely.
It doesn't help prevent ear infections. That's a myth.
Anyone who is comfortable doing, what is essentially, cosmetic surgery to their dog, while at the same time not being comfortable neutering their dog, shouldn't have a dog.
Ear cropping is slowly becoming outlawed in may vet practices. Please love your animals for how they are, and not how you want them to be perceived.
If you have any other questions about dog breeds or ear cropping, feel free to ask in the comments!
For the people moaning. This is a Great Dane puppy....the show is called Scooby Doo Origins so he's not going to look like he does when fully grown.
I hardly ever defend Netflix but that puppy is definitely a Great Dane.
RIP to a generational British talent.
Anthony Head was best known for his roles in hit TV shows like Buffy and Doctor Who but his best role was Uther Pendragon in Merlin.
His craft in having you hate this evil man yet crushing you with his love for his son was stellar to watch.
"The King is dead. Long live the King."
I am shocked and saddened to hear that Anthony Head has passed away. 😞
He will be remembered for many great roles...but for a certain number of us...he will always be Uther Pendragon. 👑🐉 🗡️ #RIP#Merlin 🖤 #AnthonyHead
🚨 Ginny Weasley will be recast for season 2 of the HARRY POTTER TV series
Gracie Cochrane will no longer portray Ginny “due to unforeseen circumstances”
“Her time as part of the Harry Potter world has been truly wonderful, and she is deeply grateful to Lucy Bevan and the entire production team for creating such an unforgettable experience. Gracie is very excited about the opportunities her future holds.”
(via Deadline)
The best villain song to ever be written!
Frollo is probably the scariest Disney Villain because he is human...has no sidekick or magic powers....just human.
Fantastic vocals by Tony Jay too.
“Hellfire” in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) somehow made lust, guilt, and religious obsession feel visually terrifying inside a Disney movie. Frollo surrounded by flames and hooded figures still feels shockingly bold for mainstream animation.
Championing the importance of presence and connection in early years in Reggio Emilia
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Sostenere l’importanza della presenza e della connessione nei primi anni di vita a Reggio Emilia