I’m sick of losing people. Look at you, with your eyes, your never giving up, your anger, and your… kindness. And one day, remembering that will hurt so much that I won’t be able to breathe.
Updated 11/04
All I need is Portia and Rasher. I’m willing to give more than one card for any of both cards that I need.
Hi villagers!!!
I bought many packets of amiibo cards and have many duplicates. I’m looking to trade with others for the cards I don’t have. The cards I have are in perfect condition. I will only be trading specials for specials 1:1 and villagers for villagers 1:1 for the time being. Will only ship within the US. If interested you can contact me thru here or email me at : wiindy.r@gmail.com
( yes that’s a double ii ;))
If you need more prove I can take more pictures.
Updated 10/24: I just bought another pack and have three more for trade: 009 Digby, 024 Kyle, and 060 Samson.
Cards I have for trade:
Villagers:
022 Leonardo x 3
025 Al
038 Patty
Cards I need:
Villagers:
018 Bob (pending)
021 Portia
023 Cheri (pending)
029 Rasher
034 Kiki (pending)
077 Cherry (pending)
Mostly Mute Monday: Lifting The Cosmic Veil
“Thousands of years ago, a massive star near the end of its life exploded in a type II supernova, leaving behind a black hole at its center and sending its outer layers across the surrounding space. Some 1,500 light years away and 5,000–8,000 years later, that debris is 90 light years across. While the entire structure — the Cygnus Loop — is visible in the radio, infrared, ultraviolet (atop) and X-ray, the brightest visible feature is on the western edge: the Western Veil (or Witch’s Broom) nebula.”
Every century or so, possibly even more frequently, a supernova goes off somewhere in the Milky Way galaxy. While the explosion itself is only visible for a few months, the remnant sticks around for many thousands of years. Despite the thinness of the bubble walls — just one part in 50,000 of the remnant’s radius — occasionally a fortuitous alignment allows various knotty wisps and tendrils to be seen by our own eyes where the remnant is edge-on to us. Hubble imaging reveals tremendous details, including the science that the fast interior gas could travel from the Earth to the Moon in just 15 minutes!
When Merritt Smith brought her 4-year-old daughter to Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, the last thing she wanted her daughter to hear was “I bet he likes you.” Nearly 30,000 people have shared her Facebook post about the incident, with the hospital owning up to the mistake.
i thought this game was rated E for everyone
“I’m a bunny now.” (via ayapiyo140)
Congrats. (via elsa_means)
Each semester, interns at Johnson Space Center (JSC) have the opportunity to contribute to our agency’s missions and help us lead the frontier of human space exploration. Interns at JSC also have the opportunity to enhance their experience through weekly meetings to discuss social and professional development topics, and can also get involved in many different committees.
The intern video committee from each semester comes up with ideas and carries out the entire process of creating a video that puts a creative, youthful spin on spreading NASA messages.
Here are a few highlights from some of the great intern videos that have been created:
NASA is Good
This latest intern video is based off of Andy Grammer’s “Honey, I’m Good”. This video is designed as an outreach video to raise interest around the One-Year Mission aboard the International Space Station and the Pathways and Student Intern opportunities.
Created in 2015
All About that Space
This intern video was created as a parody of Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass”. They lyrics and scenes in the video have been re-imagined in order to inform the public about the amazing work going on at NASA and the Johnson Space Center.
Created in 2014
NASA Johnson Style
NASA Johnson Style was created as an educational parody of Psy’s “Gangnam Style”. The intent of the video is to inform the public about the work being done at Johnson Space Center and throughout the agency.
Created in 2012
I.S.S. Baby
A group of NASA interns collaborated to create the I.S.S Baby video based off of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice, Ice, Baby”. The video was designed as an outreach video to raise interest around the International Space Station.
Created in 2008
There are plenty more JSC intern videos. You can watch more and learn about the work done at JSC and throughout the agency HERE.
To learn more about the NASA Internship Program, visit: http://pathways.jsc.nasa.gov and https://intern.nasa.gov/.
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