it is Utterly disappointing to know that nobody is organizing another dashcon for earth C. u_u
Unique Silver Magic Wand with Rough Gray Crystal Quartz Gemstone
So I was at Ihop paying my bill for my meal when the following conversation happened once the cashier saw my Doctor who shirt.
Cashier: So I have to ask, Matt Smith or David Tennant?
Me: David Tennant of course.
Cashier *high fives me*: Yes, he is the best.
Me: I met him, got to shake his hand and everything.
Cashier *beaming*: No way! Nuh uh!
Me: I can prove it. *pulls out my pic with me and him on my phone*
Cashier: Oh gawd, he has his stubble. I love his stubble. He was my first celebrity crush by the way.
Me: He is still mine.
Cashier: Yeah, don't blame you. He is amazing.
Me: He's hard not to love.
We ended up talking more about David Tennant and Doctor Who. He was a nice person made my trip to Ihop worth it besides being hungry.
Although there are no seasons in space, some cosmic vistas invoke thoughts of a frosty winter landscape. Here are a few stellar images of holiday wonderlands from across the galaxy…
Located in our galaxy about 5,500 light years from Earth, this region is actually a “cluster of clusters,” containing at least three clusters of young stars, including many hot, massive, luminous stars.
The outstretched “wings” of this nebula looks like a soaring, celestial snow angel. Twin lobes of super-hot gas, glowing blue in this image, stretch outward from the central star. This hot gas creates the “wings” of our angel. A ring of dust and gas orbiting the star acts like a belt, clinching the expanding nebula into an “hourglass” shape.
At this time of year, holiday parties often include festive lights. When galaxies get together, they also may be surrounded by a spectacular light show. This pair of spiral galaxies has been caught in a grazing encounter. This region has hosted three supernova explosions in the past 15 years and has produced one of the most bountiful collections of super-bright X-ray lights known.
What do the following things have in common: a cone, the fur of a fox and a Christmas tree? Answer: they all occur in the constellation of the unicorn (Monoceros). Pictured as a star forming region, the complex jumble of cosmic gas and dust is about 2,700 light-years away.
Resembling festive lights on a holiday wreath, this Hubble Space Telescope image of a nearby spiral galaxy is an iconic reminder of the impending season. Bright knots of glowing gas light up the spiral arms, indicating a rich environment of star formation.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured two festive-looking nebulas, situated so as to appear as one. Intense radiation from the brilliant central stars is heating hydrogen in each of the nebulas, causing them to glow red…like a holiday light.
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Week Ending June 4th, 2018
Detroit: Become Human +1
Overwatch −1
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
My Candy Love +8
Persona 5 −1
Baldi’s Basics in Education and Learning
Fallout 76
Undertale
The Sims 4 +1
Kingdom Hearts III −3
Monster Prom −2
The Arcana - A Story of Mystery and Romance −7
Fire Emblem Heroes −2
Choices +2
League of Legends −2
Splatoon 2 −2
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Pokemon: Let’s Go
Mystic Messenger −4
World of Warcraft
The number in italics indicates how many spots a title moved up or down from the previous week. Bolded titles weren’t on the list last week.
That is close to him…
Ancient Roman serpent bracelet, made of gold and green glass eyes, dated to the 1st century CE. The snake was believed to protect against evil. Found in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
why not thoUgh? i’ve always assUmed that it went qUite well the last time they hosted it u_u.
it is Utterly disappointing to know that nobody is organizing another dashcon for earth C. u_u
hello there! i'm calliope and i'm in too many fandoms. ^u^ aboUt me!
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