Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.

Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.
Third In A Series Of Comics About Safe And Conscientious Protesting In A Time Of Pandemic. Stay Safe.

Third in a series of comics about safe and conscientious protesting in a time of pandemic. Stay safe. Stay woke. Stay angry

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9 years ago
I Live For Stuff Like This.

I live for stuff like this.


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8 years ago

I have no idea who Scalia was. Isn’t that the thing that people call themselves when they are furries but with reptiles?

3 years ago
#LateStageCapitalism

#LateStageCapitalism

3 years ago

I just want to read a few books per week, learn multiple languages, and a couple of instruments, become more proficient at advanced mathematics, write essays and books, exercise regularly, sleep eight hours per night, eat really healthily, have an active social life including enjoying all of my close relationships, and be really sexy. Is that really so unreasonable

7 years ago

Solar System: 10 Things to Know This Week

Week of March 5: Great Shots Inspiring views of our solar system and beyond

1-Mars-By-Numbers

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“The first TV image of Mars, hand colored strip-by-strip, from Mariner 4 in 1965. The completed image was framed and presented to JPL director, William H. Pickering. Truly a labor of love for science!” -Kristen Erickson, NASA Science Engagement and Partnerships Director

2-Night Life

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“There are so many stories to this image. It is a global image, but relates to an individual in one glance. There are stories on social, economic, population, energy, pollution, human migration, technology meets science, enable global information, etc., that we can all communicate with similar interests under one image.” -Winnie Humberson, NASA Earth Science Outreach Manager

3-Pale Blue Dot

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“Whenever I see this picture, I wonder…if another species saw this blue dot what would they say and would they want to discover what goes on there…which is both good and bad. However, it would not make a difference within the eternity of space—we’re so insignificant…in essence just dust in the galactic wind—one day gone forever.”

-Dwayne Brown, NASA Senior Communications Official

4-Grand Central

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“I observed the Galactic Center with several X-ray telescopes before Chandra, including the Einstein Observatory and ROSAT. But the Chandra image looks nothing like those earlier images, and it reminded me how complex the universe really is. Also I love the colors.” -Paul Hertz, Director, NASA Astrophysics Division

5-Far Side Photobomb

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“This image from the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a unique view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth in 2015. It shows a view of the farside of the Moon, which faces the Sun, that is never directly visible to us here on Earth. I found this perspective profoundly moving and only through our satellite views could this have been shared.” -Michael Freilich, Director NASA Earth Science Division

6-”Shocking, Exciting and Wonderful”

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“Pluto was so unlike anything I could imagine based on my knowledge of the Solar System. It showed me how much about the outer solar system we didn’t know. Truly shocking, exciting and wonderful all at the same time.” -Jim Green, Director, NASA Planetary Science Division

7-Slices of the Sun

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“This is an awesome image of the Sun through the Solar Dynamic Observatory’s many filters. It is one of my favorites.” - Peg Luce, Director, NASA Heliophysics Division (Acting)

8-Pluto’s Cold, Cold Heart

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“This high-resolution, false color image of Pluto is my favorite. The New Horizons flyby of Pluto on July 14, 2015 capped humanity’s initial reconnaissance of every major body in the solar system. To think that all of this happened within our lifetime! It’s a reminder of how privileged we are to be alive and working at NASA during this historic era of space exploration.” - Laurie Cantillo, NASA Planetary Science Public Affairs Officer

9-Family Portrait

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“The Solar System family portrait, because it is a symbol what NASA exploration is really about: Seeing our world in a new and bigger way.” - Thomas H. Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator, NASA Science Mission Directorate

10-Share Your Favorite Space Shots

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Tag @NASASolarSystem on your favorite social media platform with a link to your favorite image and few words about why it makes your heart thump.

Check out the full version of this article HERE.

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6 years ago
This Is Both Amazing And Profoundly Irritating - The Exact Writing Equivalent Of That Thing Artists Do

This is both amazing and profoundly irritating - the exact writing equivalent of that thing artists do - you know, how they’ll mess up anything that’s on expensive paper and planned in every single detail but get them doodling during a boring lesson and suddenly they’re Michel-bloody-angelo.

8 years ago
Http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/09/Philae_close-up Today Is My 21st Birthday And ESA Found

Http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/09/Philae_close-up Today is my 21st Birthday and ESA found philae for me!


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8 years ago

I asked my students how they thought water arrived on Earth, and one of them said "the Great Flood!?"

I Asked My Students How They Thought Water Arrived On Earth, And One Of Them Said "the Great Flood!?"
I Asked My Students How They Thought Water Arrived On Earth, And One Of Them Said "the Great Flood!?"
I Asked My Students How They Thought Water Arrived On Earth, And One Of Them Said "the Great Flood!?"
3 years ago
Aww. He Took My Shirt(s).

Aww. He took my shirt(s).

7 years ago

u know someone is having a rough day when their favorite song plays and they don’t sing along

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