cute-catts:

Sound on 🐱😴😴

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beardedmrbean:

witch-hattery:

beardedmrbean:

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Describing war to an American

No, wait, seriously. Wasn’t there some real conflict where America was running ice cream to the men on the front lines, and it fucked with the morale of the other side, or even intimidated them by having a supply chain so robust it supplied luxuries?

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WW2 Pacific theater, there was different ways of doing it.

Had the refrigerated barge for one,

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then we had bomber ice cream.

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Source they linked for that here

And another

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anais-ninja-bitch:

biglawbear:

shofarsogood:

thetursithan:

I know a bunch of people are into this as a kink thing, but as a person who is really into survivalism, this is so cool.

Strap them on like backpack

writers take note if you have a scene where a character needs to move someone

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anumberofhobbies:

By Evan Gough March 28, 2025

The hazards facing lunar astronauts are many. There’s the radiation, the temperature extremes, the psychological challenges associated with isolation, and the risk of bad accidents so far from Earthly assistance. But there’s also the dust, which constitutes an ever-present background hazard.

NASA has known about the hazards lunar dust poses since the Apollo days. When Apollo 11 landed on the Moon, NASA was concerned that the lander would sink into the dust and took various precautions to prevent that.

As the spacecraft descended to the surface, it kicked up dust that impaired Armstrong’s vision as he piloted the lander. Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison “Jack” Schmitt said, “Dust is going to be the environmental problem for future missions, both inside and outside habitats.”

NASA has developed a method of dealing with dust that builds up on surfaces called the Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS). They tested it on the recent Blue Ghost Mission 1, which was a robotic lander from Firefly Aerospace that became the first private spacecraft to execute a fully successful soft landing on the Moon.

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drscalie:

derinthescarletpescatarian:

chloelemay:

12 frames of animation I made using knitting! I spent a long time on this and I’m so pleased with the results, really looking forward to trying more ‘yarnimation’ in the future. Process video out now too! 🐑

“Stop motion animation doesn’t take long enough already, let’s add textile arts.”

[video description: an animation in yarn of a row of sheep all jumping over a fence in a grassy field. /end description]

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beardedmrbean:

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grizzly-bear-official:

grizzly-bear-official:

bigchump1994:

Imagine if you will a big and large dog. Your not making it big enough in your mind. Okay now it’s good. Picture its favorite food is berries and salmon. You want to pet it, don’t you? Well don’t. What you’ve just invented is a bear. And you’re under arrest for inventing the bear.

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sorry guys can’t post anymore im going to jail for inventing the bear 😔

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celticpyro:

koholint:

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Visual storytelling.

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beardedmrbean:

so sad, how they’ve suffered like this

beardedmrbean:

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aviatrix-ash:

trixiesol-blog:

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I’m totally going to be looking for this sign >w>

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ferretteeth:

a-daks:

I see this headline:

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As a former cakewrecks lover, I figured sure, I’ll bite. Let’s see this cake. Literally nothing could have prepared me for this cake. 

They paid $49 for this “frog-themed” cake and honestly no amount of money in the world could be put on this masterpiece:

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I wish I could erase this post from my memory and experience seeing this image for the first time all over again

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beardedmrbean:

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