Im just a nobody 🖖
If under 18 say so if you contact me.
Dot Warner Fan.
Im a Collector of Pokemon TCG , Starship minis, MLP FiM CCG, Crystal Rock Fossil
Did you know that if you were a British journalist in 1945, and tried to interview a holocaust survivor, you could have faced 14 years in prison for the crime of interviewing a genocide survivor?
Just kidding, that's the policy today for the genocide survivors of Gaza.
"Shut up! One more word and I'll fuck you up!"
May 31: A Haifa municipal inspector named Nikita Sokolov repeatedly hits a Palestinian teenager who was just relaxing on the beach.
This is the daily life of Palestinian citizens in the so-called Only Democracy in the Middle East™
It was impossible to conceive that you would be able to use, let alone own a computer this powerful in 1961.
Your everyday smartphone is hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of times more powerful than this IBM 7090, depending on whether you’re measuring raw CPU instructions, floating-point throughput, or end-to-end capability.
The gap is even more dramatic when you factor in energy efficiency, portability, and what software can actually run on each.
🥳 🇺🇸 America is 250 years old and Lady Liberty has something to say about it. 🇺🇸 🥳
Happy 4th of July! If you don't celebrate or care, I hope you like the picture anyway. :)
Like a cosmic fireworks finale exploding in slow motion, brilliant blue and white stars burst forth against a dramatic crimson backdrop of glowing hydrogen gas in this stunning Hubble portrait of LH 95. Tucked inside the Large Magellanic Cloud—our Milky Way’s nearby dwarf galaxy companion—LH 95 is a vibrant nursery where new stars are born in spectacular fashion. What makes this region so special for astronomers? It’s a front-row seat to stellar infancy. With a dense population of hot, young stars and far less obscuring dust than similar birthplaces in our own galaxy, LH 95 offers crystal-clear views of how stars form, evolve, and light up their surroundings in a relatively nearby cosmic laboratory—just 160,000 light-years away.This image captures the raw energy of creation: massive blue stars blazing with intense ultraviolet light, sculpting and illuminating the surrounding gas into ethereal red clouds, while younger white stars twinkle amid the chaos. It’s a vivid reminder of the universe’s ongoing, explosive cycle of birth and brilliance.
Image credit: NASA, ESA, and N. Da Rio (University of Virginia), G. De Marchi (ESA-ESTEC), D. Gouliermis (Universität Heidelberg); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)
I DON'T GIVE A FUCK WHAT ANYONE SAYS — THIS MAN IS THE REAL MVP, AND A TRUE HERO.
This is Air Force Major Jason Watson's speech that resulted in his arrest on July 1, 2026.
I QUOTE: "In the grand scheme of things, I'm Just a nobody. What matters far more than who I am, is what I have to say, and the price I'm willing to pay to say it."
This man KNEW the trouble he was getting into by standing there in his military uniform, and he was willing to pay that price by sacrificing his entire military career so others can understand the dire situation of the current state of this country.
I can only aspire to obtain this type of bravery and courage.
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just delivered another cosmic stunner!Using its powerful NIRCam instrument, Webb has captured a breathtaking view of the FS Tau system — home to some of the youngest stars in the galaxy. These protostars are only 1 to 3 million years old — absolute infants on cosmic timescales! At the heart of the scene is FS Tau A, the bright pair on the left creating that spectacular, sprawling diffraction pattern. Nearby, the glowing red and orange jets slicing through the surrounding dust are being launched by FS Tau B, the energetic orange protostar sitting just right of center. These powerful outflows are blasting material away as the newborn star forms.This stunning image gives us a rare front-row seat to the dramatic, messy process of star birth.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Image Processing: A. Pagan (STScI)