#fnaf #doug
I love how of all the minor characters to get a cult following its this fucked up bundle of anxiety lawyer
my only request for the next movie is More Doug, more Doug would be nice
This is my second longest piece so far! It was so fun to writeš
Fun fact! This was originally actually supposed to have a happy ending (gasp), but @dragonbma was like "what ending you cooking up?š¤Ø" and I had to follow the expectations lol (worth it)
Hope you guys enjoy!
RAHHH NEW TABLET, anyways, finished commission for @dragonbma thank you SO much for your patience and helping me obtain a new tablet <33
Poetry Commission for Karam!
@apollon-emos is raffling off poetry commissions! To be entered donate ā¬5 to Karamās fundraiser and send the proof of donation to this account. ā¬5 will get you one entry, ā¬10 two entries, etc. Once you send proof of donation, your url will be entered to win this commission and two winners will be randomly chosen on July 31.
Please see below for commission details and an example of her work!
General Raffle Guidelines
You may send me thematic description, or a few words you like to use in the poem. You may also request a form (like a sonnet, or prose poem, so on). Or an āafterā poem. You may suggest a title. I assert full and exclusive rights to my work and may want to publish them at a later point. I will acknowledge and thank you for your generosity but this will remain my work. Note re:prompts that Iām going to be upfront about it if I have nothing to say on the subject. Or if it isnāt my place to write about something. Please donāt send me prompts that are nsfw or fandom-based.
You can find more examples of her poetry here!
Jack Morrison when Gabriel Reyes wants to bring an arms smuggler, who has ties to Talon and is responsible for the deaths of dozens of Overwatch agents and Blackwatch agents, in for questioning:
"We can't risk something like this going public." "I can't officially sanction something like this." "I'll leave the final call to you, but ask yourself... in the long run, will this help Overwatch keep the world safe?"
Jack Morrison when his silly little cadet wants to be promoted to active duty and stop Null Sector's uprising despite orders from the prime minister and Director Petras to keep Overwatch out of London:
SPACE MENTION šš£
Astronomers used three of NASA's Great Observatories to capture this multiwavelength image showing galaxy cluster IDCS J1426.5+3508. It includes X-rays recorded by the Chandra X-ray Observatory in blue, visible light observed by the Hubble Space Telescope in green, and infrared light from the Spitzer Space Telescope in red. This rare galaxy cluster has important implications for understanding how these megastructures formed and evolved early in the universe.
Letās add another item to your travel bucket list: the early universe! You donāt need the type of time machine you see in sci-fi movies, and you donāt have to worry about getting trapped in the past. You donāt even need to leave the comfort of your home! All you need is a powerful space-based telescope.
But letās start small and work our way up to the farthest reaches of space. Weāll explain how it all works along the way.
This animation illustrates how fast light travels between Earth and the Moon. The farther light has to travel, the more noticeable its speed limit becomes.
The speed of light is superfast, but it isnāt infinite. It travels at about 186,000 miles (300 million meters) per second. That means that it takes time for the light from any object to reach our eyes. The farther it is, the more time it takes.
You can see nearby things basically in real time because the light travel time isnāt long enough to make a difference. Even if an object is 100 miles (161 kilometers) away, it takes just 0.0005 seconds for light to travel that far. But on astronomical scales, the effects become noticeable.
This infographic shows how long it takes light to travel to different planets in our solar system.
Within our solar system, lightās speed limit means it can take a while to communicate back and forth between spacecraft and ground stations on Earth. We see the Moon, Sun, and planets as they were slightly in the past, but it's not usually far enough back to be scientifically interesting.
As we peer farther out into our galaxy, we use light-years to talk about distances. Smaller units like miles or kilometers would be too overwhelming and weād lose a sense of their meaning. One light-year ā the distance light travels in a year ā is nearly 6 trillion miles (9.5 trillion kilometers). And thatās just a tiny baby step into the cosmos.
The Sunās closest neighboring star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.2 light-years away. That means we see it as it was about four years ago. Betelgeuse, a more distant (and more volatile) stellar neighbor, is around 700 light-years away. Because of lightās lag time, astronomers donāt know for sure whether this supergiant star is still there! It may have already blasted itself apart in a supernova explosion ā but it probably has another 10,000 years or more to go.
What looks much like craggy mountains on a moonlit evening is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on NASAās James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals previously obscured areas of star birth.
The Carina Nebula clocks in at 7,500 light-years away, which means the light we receive from it today began its journey about 3,000 years before the pyramids of Giza in Egypt were built! Many new stars there have undoubtedly been born by now, but their light may not reach Earth for thousands of years.
An artistās concept of our Milky Way galaxy, with rough locations for the Sun and Carina nebula marked.
If we zoom way out, you can see that 7,500 light-years away is still pretty much within our neighborhood. Letās look further back in timeā¦
This stunning image by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope features the spiral galaxy NGC 5643. Looking this good isnāt easy; 30 different exposures, for a total of nine hours of observation time, together with Hubbleās high resolution and clarity, were needed to produce an image of such exquisite detail and beauty.
Peering outside our Milky Way galaxy transports us much further into the past. The Andromeda galaxy, our nearest large galactic neighbor, is about 2.5 million light-years away. And thatās still pretty close, as far as the universe goes. The image above shows the spiral galaxy NGC 5643, which is about 60 million light-years away! That means we see it as it was about 60 million years ago.
As telescopes look deeper into the universe, they capture snapshots in time from different cosmic eras. Astronomers can stitch those snapshots together to unravel things like galaxy evolution. The closest ones are more mature; we see them nearly as they truly are in the present day because their light doesnāt have to travel as far to reach us. We canāt rewind those galaxies (or our own), but we can get clues about how they likely developed. Looking at galaxies that are farther and farther away means seeing these star cities in ever earlier stages of development.
The farthest galaxies we can see are both old and young. Theyāre billions of years old now, and the light we receive from them is ancient since it took so long to traverse the cosmos. But since their light was emitted when the galaxies were young, it gives us a view of their infancy.
This animation is an artistās concept of the big bang, with representations of the early universe and its expansion.
Comparing how fast objects at different distances are moving away opened up the biggest mystery in modern astronomy: cosmic acceleration. The universe was already expanding as a result of the big bang, but astronomers expected it to slow down over time. Instead, itās speeding up!
The universeās expansion makes it tricky to talk about the distances of the farthest objects. We often use lookback time, which is the amount of time it took for an objectās light to reach us. Thatās simpler than using a literal distance, because an object that was 10 billion light-years away when it emitted the light we received from it would actually be more than 16 billion light-years away right now, due to the expansion of space. We can even see objects that are presently over 30 billion light-years from Earth, even though the universe is only about 14 billion years old.
This James Webb Space Telescope image shines with the light from galaxies that are more than 13.4 billion years old, dating back to less than 400 million years after the big bang.
Our James Webb Space Telescope has helped us time travel back more than 13.4 billion years, to when the universe was less than 400 million years old. When our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launches in a few years, astronomers will pair its vast view of space with Webbās zooming capabilities to study the early universe in better ways than ever before. And donāt worry ā these telescopes will make plenty of pit stops along the way at other exciting cosmic destinations across space and time.
Learn more about the exciting science Roman will investigate on X and Facebook.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
RAHHH NEW TABLET, anyways, finished commission for @dragonbma thank you SO much for your patience and helping me obtain a new tablet <33
OMG YOU'RE THE PERSON THAT WROTE THAT VOS POSSESION AU FIC I LOVE IT :DDDDDD
My prized fic ever! It makes me so happy some of yāall are tuned in to my silly AUs and such! š
Apologies thereās only two chapters out atm; I am VERY good at getting VERY sidetracked. The story will be picked back up next month along with some other AU content Iāve been hoarding. The next three chapters are drafted (snippets below) and still need some work, but Iāll have those out as soon as I can! ^^
Actual footage of chapter 4-
Chapter 3 will be Vosā POV and some⦠uh temple aftermath. Just the EMBODIMENT of the song the fic is named after-
Chapter 4 is Romeoās POV. More silly Sea Temple shenanigans there :] I wonder what heāll say to our favorite doomed adventurer.
Chapter 5 will be about Nurm! I mean SOMEONE has to comfort Jack after that expedition-
The chapters after that are still up in the air; Iām considering chap 6 to be a split POV to show the passing of time, but again this is my first fic so no promises if I can even begin to convey that-
GET IN HERE IF YOU CAN !!!!
As expected the theme for this zine will be Winter ! The season might not have started yet but by the time this zine should be ready, it will have been around for a bit now ! I hope this very vast theme will bring joy and ideas to everyone.
Either it be hot cocoa near the fireplace, snow on the horizon or even christmas itself, everything goes as long at is takes place during the season !
Ounce the two weeks are over I will go over every application to get as much people into this zine ! E-mails will be send and all that boring stuff <3
Keep in mind that things will have to be discussed in between participant when this phase will be over, we wouldn't want everyone to choose the same character and setting ): (as lovely as that still would be)
I will do my best for this to go smoothly, everyone is welcome to be patient and polite with me, don't be mean !
For anyone wondering you will have until december 1st to finish your pieces but this time limit can and will change if anyone needs it ! It is merely temporary for now to give me an idea of what's to come.
this post may be subject to changes.
Chinatsu Kurahana posted her art for Yuri and now we have all House Leaders drawn in celebration of Three Houses Release date and Anniversary!
Can you believe it's been 3 years already?!
It's my 2 year anniversary on Tumblr š„³
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