The moon passed between NASA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory and the Earth, allowing the satellite to capture this rare image of the moon’s far side in full sunlight. As the moon is tidally locked to the Earth and doesn’t rotate, we only ever see the one face from the Earth. Awesome shot!
so basically this is the moon’s ass
if this is the moon’s ass could you say we’re getting
mooned
SIGH
Because I’m already doing an october art challenge, I’m not doing @thatsthat24 inktober, but I am not one to pass up an opportunity to draw a pokemon dressed as another. Here we have a shiny eevee with a shiny umbreon costume
go: so you’re telling me the lunatic who spent two hours pelting me with weird egg trivia because i quote, “am now subscribed to pokemon egg facts”, unquote, is actually my team leader?
joy: oh, well, yes? don’t worry, it happens a lot
go: dude
spark: HEY GIVE ME YOUR NUMBER I HAVE TO TELL YOU ABOUT THE REGIONAL VARIATIONS OF BULBASAUR LATER THERE’S A LOT BECAUSE THEY INCUBATE IN DIFFERENT CLIMATES AND THEY’RE ALL AWESOME




