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  • Tracy Grady added a photo
    2025-05-31 13:02:02
    Someone in the Netherlands has a sense of humor
    Someone in the Netherlands has a sense of humor
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    2025-05-31 13:03:02
    Meme made in PowerPoint
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    2025-05-31 13:09:01
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    2025-05-31 13:15:02
    As a Californian I can relate
    As a Californian I can relate
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    2025-05-31 13:16:03
    What’s your guilty pleasure sci-fi movie?
    What’s your guilty pleasure sci-fi movie?
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    2025-05-31 13:21:03
    So immersive
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    2025-05-31 13:26:08
    In 1962, John Glenn made history as the first American to orbit the Earth. But behind that mission’s success was Katherine Johnson, a brilliant NASA mathematician whose hand calculations were so trusted that Glenn himself refused to launch until she verified the computer’s numbers.

    Her work helped usher in the space age and broke racial and gender barriers. Johnson’s story, along with those of fellow NASA pioneers Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, was later honored in the 2016 film "Hidden Figures." A powerful reminder that behind every historic mission, there are often unsung heroes.

    #HiddenFigures #KatherineJohnson #WomenInSTEM #NASALegend #BlackHistory #SpacePioneer
    In 1962, John Glenn made history as the first American to orbit the Earth. But behind that mission’s success was Katherine Johnson, a brilliant NASA mathematician whose hand calculations were so trusted that Glenn himself refused to launch until she verified the computer’s numbers. Her work helped usher in the space age and broke racial and gender barriers. Johnson’s story, along with those of fellow NASA pioneers Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, was later honored in the 2016 film "Hidden Figures." A powerful reminder that behind every historic mission, there are often unsung heroes. #HiddenFigures #KatherineJohnson #WomenInSTEM #NASALegend #BlackHistory #SpacePioneer
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  • Clarabelle Keeling added a photo
    2025-05-31 13:30:02
    Best thing he did
    Best thing he did
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    2025-05-31 13:32:04

    後面幾天住的水屋
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    小時候會在A4紙上畫一個手掌,
    在指節上面寫心願,
    好好笑好可愛,
    竟然都達成了
    🌊 後面幾天住的水屋 喜歡😍 - 小時候會在A4紙上畫一個手掌, 在指節上面寫心願, 好好笑好可愛, 竟然都達成了🥴
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