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none of it was funny, but was procrastinating.... i was thinking of doing some quizzes or spin the wheel, or something of that crap on the web.... nah, i decided to find one of these old "team" memes so I've made this, albeit it was hard using only my meme folder.
my meme folder, apparently, hasn't grown even remotely since the last year..... its pretty awful
I’m doing this because there’s little to none of these. So…Here you go! ********* CHIRO: -(Headcanon of mine:Chiro is The Alchemist’s son, so Chiro is technically Skeleton King’s son…don’t kill me)Because of his father’s traits, he’s dominant as hell.He likes to lightly tease his s/o. -Bites. Alot. But gently. -Good at giving head (I fucking laughed when I typed this XD)
OTTO: -Can’t keep a straight face, so he giggles. It’s cute though. -Gentle with his s/o -Foodplay
ANTAURI: -Loves to lick his s/o -Gentle at first, but after a few sexy times, he gets rough. -Daddy kink (I feel bad typing this…..but at the same time not)
SPRX: -Slightly rough, but not enough to hurt his s/o -Expert with his tounge ( *wink* ) -GREAT kisser
GIBSON: -Total opposite when having sex -Lots of foreplay -Cum denial if he’s in a bad mood…for a good 5 minutes
NOVA: -Frilly Underwear -Will sometimes roleplay -Will not hesitate to dominate her s/o
MANDARIN: -Medium BDSM won’t hurt his s/o -Scratch marks. EVERYWHERE. -Surprisingly gentle
The crusaders. I know the anatomy is wonky but I still kinda like it.
OMG &TEAM’S MAYBE TRACK??? IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL I’M SOBBING 🥹😭
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Bucky and Natasha :D
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI
My Voice Say YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These 3 cuties are Lily, Lilu and Blue. Together they are going to remake an antique weapon by defeating legendary monsters
I live like a ghost. invisible and stuck to the corners and dim lit ways you never walk. observing without being seen or felt. as life unfolds around me, I burry the burden. this skeleton in my closet.
It’s Friday, Sept. 15 and our Cassini mission has officially come to a spectacular end. The final signal from the spacecraft was received here on Earth at 7:55 a.m. EDT after a fateful plunge into Saturn’s atmosphere.
After losing contact with Earth, the spacecraft burned up like a meteor, becoming part of the planet itself.
Although bittersweet, Cassini’s triumphant end is the culmination of a nearly 20-year mission that overflowed with discoveries.
Mission Team and Data
Now that the spacecraft is gone, most of the team’s engineers are migrating to other planetary missions, where they will continue to contribute to the work we’re doing to explore our solar system and beyond.
Mission scientists will keep working for the coming years to ensure that we fully understand all of the data acquired during the mission’s Grand Finale. They will carefully calibrate and study all of this data so that it can be entered into the Planetary Data System. From there, it will be accessible to future scientists for years to come.
Even beyond that, the science data will continue to be worked on for decades, possibly more, depending on the research grants that are acquired.
Other team members, some who have spent most of their career working on the Cassini mission, will use this as an opportunity to retire.
Future Missions
In revealing that Enceladus has essentially all the ingredients needed for life, the mission energized a pivot to the exploration of “ocean worlds” that has been sweeping planetary science over the past couple of decades.
Jupiter’s moon Europa has been a prime target for future exploration, and many lessons during Cassini’s mission are being applied in planning our Europa Clipper mission, planned for launch in the 2020s.
The mission will orbit the giant planet, Jupiter, using gravitational assists from large moons to maneuver the spacecraft into repeated close encounters, much as Cassini has used the gravity of Titan to continually shape the spacecraft’s course.
In addition, many engineers and scientists from Cassini are serving on the new Europa Clipper mission and helping to shape its science investigations. For example, several members of the Cassini Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer team are developing an extremely sensitive, next-generation version of their instrument for flight on Europa Clipper. What Cassini has learned about flying through the plume of material spraying from Enceladus will be invaluable to Europa Clipper, should plume activity be confirmed on Europa.
In the decades following Cassini, scientists hope to return to the Saturn system to follow up on the mission's many discoveries. Mission concepts under consideration include robotic explorers to drift on the methane seas of Titan and fly through the Enceladus plume to collect and analyze samples for signs of biology.
Atmospheric probes to all four of the outer planets have long been a priority for the science community, and the most recent recommendations from a group of planetary scientists shows interest in sending such a mission to Saturn. By directly sampling Saturn's upper atmosphere during its last orbits and final plunge, Cassini is laying the groundwork for an potential Saturn atmospheric probe.
A variety of potential mission concepts are discussed in a recently completed study — including orbiters, flybys and probes that would dive into Uranus' atmosphere to study its composition. Future missions to the ice giants might explore those worlds using an approach similar to Cassini's mission.
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