@MarcAntRain@AfricanArchives This particular incident made him change his mind about what he was doing. My grandmother was at that March. They said this was worst than what they experienced in the south.
@Dallas_Nyght@ElyteFaeva@Thechat101 The Yankees have been down that route and had that parade God knows how many times the New York Giants have had that same parade four times in my lifetime y’all new motherfuckers don’t know shit.
@Trumpistheg0at_@maddenifico Yeah, that’s scary as shit. Millions of you pedo motherfuckers running all over the place. I bet you got a kid hidden in your basement right now.
@Trumpistheg0at_@maddenifico Every week of every month of every year, there’s some conservative asswipe getting busted for trying to get access to child pornography. Even the FBI statistic shows that the majority of child molesters are conservatives.
@suzieqeue@maddenifico Have you learned anything? This is how the game is played now. It’s nothing personal against you, but this is how the game is played.
It means so much to Barack and me to open up the Obama Presidential Center on the South Side of Chicago. This is where I grew up, where Barack got his start, and where we raised our girls. So having a place where kids from our community can see themselves, connect with each other, and channel their hope—there’s nothing more powerful than that.
Important day in America.
The Obama Presidential Center is opening on the South Side of Chicago.
And New York City is holding a Knicks championship parade for the first time in 53 years.
#PPOD: Comet Fragment Slams into Jupiter ☄️
In July 1994, 21 chunks of #comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which had broken apart a year earlier, slammed into #Jupiter. The Hubble telescope recorded this spectacular event.
These images, beginning at the lower right, chronicle the results of one such collision. Hubble began snapping pictures of the impact area just five minutes after the collision. Nothing can be seen. Less than two hours later, a plume of dark debris is visible [bull's-eye pattern, image second from bottom]. Two impact sites are visible in the next picture, taken a few days later. The final snapshot shows three impact sites, the newest near the bull's-eye-shaped region.
This event remains one of the most profound, generation-defining astronomical events ever witnessed, beautifully cataloged by Hubble, revealing the volatile, ever-changing nature of our solar system.
Credit: R. Evans, J. Trauger, H. Hammel, and the HST Comet Science Team and @NASA
#planetaryscience