Matthew McConaughey reveals sleep was a sin in his household
“Hustle, hustle, hustle. Sleep was sin in my household”
“If it was daylight, you couldn't be inside. 30 minutes of TV a night max”
“Mom would always say, ‘Why are you going to watch someone doing something when you can go out in the world and do it yourself? Turn that damn thing off. Get outside’”
“You had to be outside. Like, go get out in the world. Go hustle. Figure it out. Be home at dark. That was just the understood rule”
My fourth album, The Great Divide, is yours to listen to. It is hard to even begin to describe what these last few years making this album has felt like. The collision of fear and pressure and joy and luck and total love has left me wordless, and if you know me personally, I hardly ever shut my mouth. I spent many months walking forward in complete darkness, hands out in front of me, desperate to touch something familiar that would show me I was near the light switch again. As lonely as it felt, and as unfamiliar as the world seemed in those moments, I was never really alone. I don’t think any of us ever truly are. I was guided through the wilderness by calm voices, by the stillness of my home state, by the total commitment of my band, producers, and team, by the steady and loving touch of my wife and family, and of course, by the constant and enduring encouragement of you all, who I am so lucky to have as fans. I am very proud of what we are doing together and I hope we can live this dream for a long long time
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Only one chance in this lifetime…
Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him.
I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.
El comandante de Artemis II, el astronauta Reid Wiseman, acaba de confesar algo que deja sin aliento:
A pesar de no ser religioso, se derrumbó en lágrimas incontrolables al ver una cruz cristiana nada más pisar de nuevo la Tierra.
Wiseman relató con la voz rota:
«Vi la cruz en su cuello… y me derrumbé en lágrimas.»
«No soy una persona realmente religiosa. Pero en ese momento no había otra forma de explicarlo ni de procesarlo. Así que le pedí al capellán del barco de la Marina.»
«Cuando ese hombre entró —un desconocido total para mí—, vi la cruz en su cuello… y simplemente me quebré.»
«Es muy difícil poner en palabras lo que acabamos de vivir. Llevamos solo una semana de vuelta, pero ha sido una semana de pruebas médicas, exámenes físicos y científicos… No hemos tenido ni un solo momento de descompresión. Ni un segundo para reflexionar de verdad.»
«Y cuando el Sol se ocultó detrás de la Luna durante el eclipse… los cuatro nos miramos. Me giré hacia Victor y le dije:
“No creo que la humanidad haya evolucionado lo suficiente como para comprender lo que estamos viendo en este momento.”»
Artemis Il astronaut Victor Glover gives a speech after a warm welcome from his neighbors.
“Some of us have never met before, and you know whose fault that is, ours. So let's choose to do this. Let's be this more. Let's be neighbors. I don't know if you heard me say it, but God told us to love him with all that we are and love our neighbors as ourselves.”
(via sp00kycut1e on TikTok)
A huge factor behind the Pope's explosive popularity is that his mother tongue is English.
For the first time ever, the Pope is easily understood by the English speaking world without a translator.
Every statement he makes in English lands with an immediate thud like no Pope has experienced before.
Pope Leo didn't quite get this in the beginning.
Now he does and he's using it when he wants to turn up the volume.
He's in control of the entire world's news agenda in a way that no Pope has known since John Paul 2.
The Hymn of Peace performed by a choir made up of both Christians and Muslims in the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa, Algiers, Algeria.
You can see Pope Leo XIV really enjoying it.
So you’re telling me that the Moon’s many craters are from billions of years protecting Earth by pulling space rocks into her orbit. The moon who is depicted as a woman in countless cultures and timelines? You’re saying her craters and stretch marks are evidence of care? Has someone informed the poets about this?
Reid Wiseman: "We have a great view of the Moon out window two. Looks a little smaller than yesterday."
CAPCOM: "Guess we'll have to go back :)"
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