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[–] fu@libranet.de 1 points 1 day ago

@rozodru I've always felt #lolTNA got a rap it did not deserve. I agree with @xz25 regarding becoming WWE impact! is worse than all the years of Triple-J putting the title on himself, hiring Hulk Hogan for no apparent reason, trying to bring back the nWo and ECW by using the same old dudes but new abbreviations, reveling Aces and Eights being led by their largest foe, etc.

[–] fu@libranet.de 2 points 5 days ago (4 children)

I mean Star Trek is certainly the best franchise when you include T.V. Movies, books, games, etc. But I would be willing to put Stargate SG-1 up against any particular Trek. TNG could probably beat it but it would be close.

[–] fu@libranet.de 10 points 5 days ago

Well you don't even need the RADICAL left to do that.

[–] fu@libranet.de 4 points 5 days ago (4 children)

As a long time TNA fab, rehiring Tessa is one of the reasons I think 2025 may have beeb the worst years theu have ever had, IMHO.

[–] fu@libranet.de 4 points 5 days ago

"I'm not a racist, I'm a 'race realist'" -Tessa, probably

[–] fu@libranet.de 6 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I usually use the holidays to catch up on NJPW & Dragongate, but this year the kids have already maxed out our data cap for December. 📇🧢🎄

[–] fu@libranet.de 1 points 5 days ago

What's the reference here?

 

@memes 'Tis the Season

[–] fu@libranet.de 16 points 1 week ago

is anyone surprised by this?

[–] fu@libranet.de 0 points 1 week ago

Well that's just the way it is when you're America's hat. 😛

 

As a libertarian I'd rather citizenship not be a thing and governments just treat everyone the same regardless of who their parents are or where they happen to have been born. In lieu of realities birth right citizenship is the only remotely equitable choice. cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court…

 

I'm a simple man

 

Omega Seiki Mobility Unveils India's First Autonomous Electric Cargo Three-Wheeler

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New Macomb County facility is helping those in substance use crisis

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Cat checking to see if I feel okay

@memes

 

People in Lisbon protest proposed labour reforms

@news

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Congrats we made it! (video.nostr.build)
 

Euclid peers through a dark cloud’s dusty veil

This shimmering view of interstellar gas and dust was captured by the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope. The nebula is part of a so-called dark cloud, named LDN 1641. It sits at about 1300 light-years from Earth, within a sprawling complex of dusty gas clouds where stars are being formed, in the constellation of Orion.

In visible light this region of the sky appears mostly dark, with few stars dotting what seems to be a primarily empty background. But, by imaging the cloud with the infrared eyes of its NISP instrument, Euclid reveals a multitude of stars shining through a tapestry of dust and gas.

This is because dust grains block visible light from stars behind them very efficiently but are much less effective at dimming near-infrared light.

The nebula is teeming with very young stars. Some of the objects embedded in the dusty surroundings spew out material – a sign of stars being formed. The outflows appear as magenta-coloured spots and coils when zooming into the image.

In the upper left, obstruction by dust diminishes and the view opens toward the more distant Universe with many galaxies lurking beyond the stars of our own galaxy.

Euclid observed this region of the sky in September 2023 to fine-tune its pointing ability. For the guiding tests, the operations team required a field of view where only a few stars would be detectable in visible light; this portion of LDN 1641 proved to be the most suitable area of the sky accessible to Euclid at the time.

The tests were successful and helped ensure that Euclid could point reliably and very precisely in the desired direction. This ability is key to delivering extremely sharp astronomical images of large patches of sky, at a fast pace. The data for this image, which is about 0.64 square degrees in size – or more than three times the area of the full Moon on the sky  were collected in just under five hours of observations.

Euclid is surveying the sky to create the most extensive 3D map of the extragalactic Universe ever made. Its main objective is to enable scientists to pin down the mysterious nature of dark matter and dark energy.

Yet the mission will also deliver a trove of observations of interesting regions in our galaxy, like this one, as well as countless detailed images of other galaxies, offering new avenues of investigation in many different fields of astronomy.

[Technical details : The colour image was created from NISP observations in the Y-, J- and H-bands, rendered blue, green and red, respectively. The size of the image is 11 232 x 12 576 pixels. The jagged boundary is due to the gaps in the array of NISP’s sixteen detectors, and the way the observations were taken with small spatial offsets and rotations to create the whole image. This is a common effect in astronomical wide-field images.]

[Image description: The focus of the image is a portion of LDN 1641, an interstellar nebula in the constellation of Orion. In this view, a deep-black background is sprinkled with a multitude of dots (stars) of different sizes and shades of bright white. Across the sea of stars, a web of fuzzy tendrils and ribbons in varying shades of orange and brown rises from the bottom of the image towards the top-right like thin coils of smoke.]

♻️ @esa

 

Holy shit! How I have not heard of this?

In Nepal, the government was dissolved and a new one was proposed after a public vote on Discord.

@technology Memes and Flames: The Aesthetics of the Gen Z Uprising

 

The jewel heist at the Louvre proves what I’ve long felt, that going to an art museum induces stupor and you don’t notice what’s right in front of you clearer than day.

Americans under 65 are too young to remember Watergate, how a piddly little break-in at Democratic headquarters, the theft of some papers, led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon at the urging of his fellow Republicans. The country has come to accept insults twenty times more gigantic than ever before. Watergate was a slap in the face and the past nine months have been a dozen truckloads of horse manure dumped on your front yard. But after the second truckload, you don’t really notice. You pull your shades and use a lot of air freshener and go out the back door and hope for a good heavy rainstorm.

@usa How many truckloads does it take? - Garrison Keillor

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