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CAPSULE / Des nouvelles de la loi narcotrafic par Antipatriarcame
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Today’s #CapsuleCollective highlight: Michelle Yim (she/her) is a young #KoreanAmerican #writer. She plans to study English literature in college and has been published in young adult #literarymagazines. She enjoys art and wants to publish her own #YA novel in the future.
Her #poem “Catnap” is published in Capsule Stories Winter 2022 Edition: Hibernation, now available in paperback and ebook. Buy your copy here: http://capsulestories.com/winter-2022-edition
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Today’s #CapsuleCollective highlight: Michelle Yim (she/her) is a young #KoreanAmerican #writer. She plans to study English literature in college and has been published in young adult #literarymagazines. She enjoys art and wants to publish her own #YA novel in the future.
Her #poem “Catnap” is published in Capsule Stories Winter 2022 Edition: Hibernation, now available in paperback and ebook. Buy your copy here: http://capsulestories.com/winter-2022-edition
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Let's finish this! Join me for the finale of Blade Chimera! #PlatforMonth #IndieGame #Metroidvania https://twitch.tv/capsulejay
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First up, Mega Man 3. Afterwards, some late-game Blade Chimera. Join us for platforming action! #PlatforMonth https://twitch.tv/capsulejay
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🎶"I can show you the world! Blast processing feeeeling!"🎶 Join me on a 16-bit magic carpet ride in Aladdin! #RetroGaming #PlatforMonth #stream https://twitch.tv/capsulejay
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Watch SpaceX launch 6,500 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station today
https://atlas.whatip.xyz/post.php?slug=watch-spacex-launch-6500-pounds-of-cargo-to-the-international-space-station-today
<p>SpaceX will launch its Dragon cargo capsule toward the International Space Station this evening (May 12)
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Watch SpaceX launch 6,500 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station today
https://atlas.whatip.xyz/post.php?slug=watch-spacex-launch-6500-pounds-of-cargo-to-the-international-space-station-today
<p>SpaceX will launch its Dragon cargo capsule toward the International Space Station this evening (May 12)
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CW: CANNABIS TALK
I have a medical prescription, although I have used Cannabis recreationally also, it's available in the stores.
As a military veteran, with several conditions attributed to my 33 years of service, I am provided with cannabis products FREE.
(it's not all dry cannabis, it includes lotions, pills and capsules, CBD, CBN, and THCBy the time I jumped all the hoops, about a year before I was able to get a prescription, the government of Canada had reduced the amount they pay for veterans medications.
That left me with 60% of my prescription, unless I can afford to pay out of pocket.
But, unlike Recreational Weed sales ,the medical amount seems locked in like all insurance rackets. If they pay $10, that's what they charge, and they never go lower, or they will have to admit they overcharged.
The veterans suffer, some with PTSD, Anxiety, Insomnia, etc, and have to make due with less?
Seems like it took forever to be recognized.
I had retired 20 years before I knew they paid for my disabilities? And they only pay from the day you apply. They didn't think enough of my hearing was gone, but I got $20 for Tinnitus, the never-ending ringing in the ear. Cannabis helps. I can get beer cheaper. I'll never fully know how good I can improve, if the improvements made so far are hindered by political austerity.It's also reflective of the recruiting problems. I suppose when you see how long time dedicated solders, sailors and air personnel are treated AFTER you might have less willingness to sign on.
I've had to fight for each at a great cost. To lose any ground, is depressing.
#CdnPoli #Veterans #Cannabis #Treatment #PTSD #Hearing #Tinnitus #coverage
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My 2025 Reading Stacks #4: All the Prose That’s Left to Print
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: Welcome once again to our recurring MCC feature in which I scribble capsule reviews of everything I've read lately that was published in a physical format over a certain page count with a squarebound spine on it -- novels, original graphic novels, trade paperbacks, infrequent nonfiction dalliances, and so on. Due to the way I structure my media-consumption time blocks, the list will always feature more graphic novels than works of prose and pure text, though I do try to diversify my literary diet as time and acquisitions permit. Occasionally I'll sneak in a contemporary review if I've gone out of my way to buy and read something brand new. Every so often I'll borrow from my wife or from our local library. But the majority of our spotlighted works are presented years after the rest of the world already finished and moved on from them because I'm drawing from my vast unread pile that presently occupies four oversize shelves comprising thirty-three years of uncontrolled book shopping. I've occasionally pruned the pile, but as you can imagine, cut out one unread book and three more take its place... ...unless we do as Heracles and Iolaus did with the Hydra: set everything on fire so it can't regrow. We're not doing that; consequently, the never-ending literary consumption continues. So far we've covered two critical tomes by a premier TV critic, the two comics creators who showed up in my 2025 stacks the most, and a selection of graphic novels and trades that were great and/or tall. Next up: nothing but prose! Novels, memoirs, short-story collections -- all words and virtually no pictures, apart from some spot illustrations. […] -
My 2025 Reading Stacks #4: All the Prose That’s Left to Print
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: Welcome once again to our recurring MCC feature in which I scribble capsule reviews of everything I've read lately that was published in a physical format over a certain page count with a squarebound spine on it -- novels, original graphic novels, trade paperbacks, infrequent nonfiction dalliances, and so on. Due to the way I structure my media-consumption time blocks, the list will always feature more graphic novels than works of prose and pure text, though I do try to diversify my literary diet as time and acquisitions permit. Occasionally I'll sneak in a contemporary review if I've gone out of my way to buy and read something brand new. Every so often I'll borrow from my wife or from our local library. But the majority of our spotlighted works are presented years after the rest of the world already finished and moved on from them because I'm drawing from my vast unread pile that presently occupies four oversize shelves comprising thirty-three years of uncontrolled book shopping. I've occasionally pruned the pile, but as you can imagine, cut out one unread book and three more take its place... ...unless we do as Heracles and Iolaus did with the Hydra: set everything on fire so it can't regrow. We're not doing that; consequently, the never-ending literary consumption continues. So far we've covered two critical tomes by a premier TV critic, the two comics creators who showed up in my 2025 stacks the most, and a selection of graphic novels and trades that were great and/or tall. Next up: nothing but prose! Novels, memoirs, short-story collections -- all words and virtually no pictures, apart from some spot illustrations. […] -
My 2025 Reading Stacks #4: All the Prose That’s Left to Print
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: Welcome once again to our recurring MCC feature in which I scribble capsule reviews of everything I've read lately that was published in a physical format over a certain page count with a squarebound spine on it -- novels, original graphic novels, trade paperbacks, infrequent nonfiction dalliances, and so on. Due to the way I structure my media-consumption time blocks, the list will always feature more graphic novels than works of prose and pure text, though I do try to diversify my literary diet as time and acquisitions permit. Occasionally I'll sneak in a contemporary review if I've gone out of my way to buy and read something brand new. Every so often I'll borrow from my wife or from our local library. But the majority of our spotlighted works are presented years after the rest of the world already finished and moved on from them because I'm drawing from my vast unread pile that presently occupies four oversize shelves comprising thirty-three years of uncontrolled book shopping. I've occasionally pruned the pile, but as you can imagine, cut out one unread book and three more take its place... ...unless we do as Heracles and Iolaus did with the Hydra: set everything on fire so it can't regrow. We're not doing that; consequently, the never-ending literary consumption continues. So far we've covered two critical tomes by a premier TV critic, the two comics creators who showed up in my 2025 stacks the most, and a selection of graphic novels and trades that were great and/or tall. Next up: nothing but prose! Novels, memoirs, short-story collections -- all words and virtually no pictures, apart from some spot illustrations. […] -
My 2025 Reading Stacks #4: All the Prose That’s Left to Print
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: Welcome once again to our recurring MCC feature in which I scribble capsule reviews of everything I've read lately that was published in a physical format over a certain page count with a squarebound spine on it -- novels, original graphic novels, trade paperbacks, infrequent nonfiction dalliances, and so on. Due to the way I structure my media-consumption time blocks, the list will always feature more graphic novels than works of prose and pure text, though I do try to diversify my literary diet as time and acquisitions permit. Occasionally I'll sneak in a contemporary review if I've gone out of my way to buy and read something brand new. Every so often I'll borrow from my wife or from our local library. But the majority of our spotlighted works are presented years after the rest of the world already finished and moved on from them because I'm drawing from my vast unread pile that presently occupies four oversize shelves comprising thirty-three years of uncontrolled book shopping. I've occasionally pruned the pile, but as you can imagine, cut out one unread book and three more take its place... ...unless we do as Heracles and Iolaus did with the Hydra: set everything on fire so it can't regrow. We're not doing that; consequently, the never-ending literary consumption continues. So far we've covered two critical tomes by a premier TV critic, the two comics creators who showed up in my 2025 stacks the most, and a selection of graphic novels and trades that were great and/or tall. Next up: nothing but prose! Novels, memoirs, short-story collections -- all words and virtually no pictures, apart from some spot illustrations. […] -
My 2025 Reading Stacks #4: All the Prose That’s Left to Print
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover: Welcome once again to our recurring MCC feature in which I scribble capsule reviews of everything I've read lately that was published in a physical format over a certain page count with a squarebound spine on it -- novels, original graphic novels, trade paperbacks, infrequent nonfiction dalliances, and so on. Due to the way I structure my media-consumption time blocks, the list will always feature more graphic novels than works of prose and pure text, though I do try to diversify my literary diet as time and acquisitions permit. Occasionally I'll sneak in a contemporary review if I've gone out of my way to buy and read something brand new. Every so often I'll borrow from my wife or from our local library. But the majority of our spotlighted works are presented years after the rest of the world already finished and moved on from them because I'm drawing from my vast unread pile that presently occupies four oversize shelves comprising thirty-three years of uncontrolled book shopping. I've occasionally pruned the pile, but as you can imagine, cut out one unread book and three more take its place... ...unless we do as Heracles and Iolaus did with the Hydra: set everything on fire so it can't regrow. We're not doing that; consequently, the never-ending literary consumption continues. So far we've covered two critical tomes by a premier TV critic, the two comics creators who showed up in my 2025 stacks the most, and a selection of graphic novels and trades that were great and/or tall. Next up: nothing but prose! Novels, memoirs, short-story collections -- all words and virtually no pictures, apart from some spot illustrations. […] -
#Reizen en #slapen in een #trein waarbij de ouderwetse couchettes zijn vervangen door #Japans aandoende ‘sleeping pods’ zoals we die kennen uit de Japanse capsule hotels.
Hoe is dat? Wat zijn de #ervaringen van deze #reiziger die het heeft geprobeerd? Tl;dr: erg fijn. #treinleven
https://mastoreader.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmastodon.social%2F%40acb%2F114262017840691840
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Abel et Bellina s'amusent encore avec un rien.
Deuxième petite fiche destinée à ouvrir la discussion avec les enfants pour imaginer des bricolages, jeux avec des capsules.
https://odysseuslibre.be/site/abel-et-bellina-samusent-avec-un-rien-les-capsules/
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Abel et Bellina s'amusent encore avec un rien.
Deuxième petite fiche destinée à ouvrir la discussion avec les enfants pour imaginer des bricolages, jeux avec des capsules.
https://odysseuslibre.be/site/abel-et-bellina-samusent-avec-un-rien-les-capsules/
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Abel et Bellina s'amusent encore avec un rien.
Deuxième petite fiche destinée à ouvrir la discussion avec les enfants pour imaginer des bricolages, jeux avec des capsules.
https://odysseuslibre.be/site/abel-et-bellina-samusent-avec-un-rien-les-capsules/
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2026 May 12
The Conjunction of Comet R3 PanSTARRS and the Orion Nebula
* Image Credit & Copyright: Julien De Winter, Sascha Ebeler
https://www.instagram.com/dwj85
https://www.instagram.com/sascha.ebeler
* Text: Keighley Rockcliffe (NASA GSFC, UMBC CSST, CRESST II)
https://kerockcliffe.com/
https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sci/bio/keighley.e.rockcliffe
https://csst.umbc.edu/directory/
https://cresst2.umd.edu/Explanation:
Today’s composite image features something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue! Comet R3 PanSTARRS, streaking across the right of the image, likely originated from the Oort Cloud, meaning it is an old Solar System relic from billions of years ago. It’s bright extended ion tail glows blue as the gas escaping the comet’s core is ionized by sunlight. Astronomers are fascinated by comets for all sorts of reasons: comet compositions are untouched time capsules containing the building blocks of Solar System planets; comets may have delivered water to the young Earth; the behavior of cometary tails shed light on solar wind and radiation interactions. The background mosaic, featuring the Orion Nebula (M42), was taken over two nights of observation with the comet captured on the third night. The Orion Nebula is our nearest stellar nursery and, at about 2 million years old, is our something (relatively) new! Now at around 127.5 million kilometers from Earth, we wave goodbye to the borrowed Comet R3 PanSTARRS as it leaves the Solar System.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DYL5zg5Ak78/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_old
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260412.html
https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/oort-cloud/facts/
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260414.html
https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/comets/facts/
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/comet-provides-new-clues-to-origins-of-earths-oceans/
https://www.mos.org/article/getting-know-orion-great-nebula
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/science/explore-the-night-sky/hubble-messier-catalog/messier-42/
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap241104.html
https://www.space.com/orion-nebula
https://theskylive.com/c2025r3-infohttps://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260512.html
#space #comets #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #education #apod
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💊 These 'exploding' capsules can deliver insulin without a needle using sodium bicarbonate
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-07-capsules-insulin-needle-sodium-bicarbonate.html
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Vitamin D3 Capsules Market in Italy | Report – IndexBox
Italy Vitamin D3 Capsules Market 2026 Analysis and Forecast to 2035 Executive S…
#Italy #Europe #Europa #EU #Blendingwithabsorptionenhancers(e.g. #Bonedensitymaintenance #consumergoodsmarketreport #Dailynutritionalsupport #forecast #Immunesystemsupport #marketanalysis #Micro-encapsulationforstability #oils) #Seasonaldeficiencyprevention #Softgelencapsulation #Vegancapsuletechnology #vitamind3capsules
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EVE Online’s Capsuleer Edda will preserve its history in a manuscript written in actual blood
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2026/05/12/eve-onlines-capsuleer-edda-will-preserve-its-history-in-a-manuscript-written-in-actual-blood
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EVE Online’s Capsuleer Edda will preserve its history in a manuscript written in actual blood
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2026/05/12/eve-onlines-capsuleer-edda-will-preserve-its-history-in-a-manuscript-written-in-actual-blood
#EveOnline #MMORPG -
EVE Online’s Capsuleer Edda will preserve its history in a manuscript written in actual blood
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2026/05/12/eve-onlines-capsuleer-edda-will-preserve-its-history-in-a-manuscript-written-in-actual-blood
#EveOnline #MMORPG -
EVE Online’s Capsuleer Edda will preserve its history in a manuscript written in actual blood
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2026/05/12/eve-onlines-capsuleer-edda-will-preserve-its-history-in-a-manuscript-written-in-actual-blood
#EveOnline #MMORPG -
EVE Online’s Capsuleer Edda will preserve its history in a manuscript written in actual blood
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2026/05/12/eve-onlines-capsuleer-edda-will-preserve-its-history-in-a-manuscript-written-in-actual-blood
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💁🏻♀️ ICYMI: 🍎🔬 Have you ever wondered what the 5-meter trip from your mouth to the end of your small intestine looks like from the inside?
#BBC presenter Michael Mosley swallowed a pill-sized camera to record his internal muscular contractions and the nutrient-absorbing villi of his gut. Watch the footage track the path of #food as it passes through the stomach and the rest of the digestive system!
⚠️ Warning: you may squirm while watching this!
👉 Learn more: https://seethis.tv/post/capsule-endoscopy-digestive-system-bbc-video
#anatomy #biology #humanbody #cells #health #microbiome #nutrition #poop #science #tech #technology
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CW: Warning: squeamish content ahead!
🍎🔬 Have you ever wondered what the 5-meter trip from your mouth to the end of your small intestine looks like from the inside?
#BBC presenter Michael Mosley swallowed a pill-sized camera to record his internal muscular contractions and the nutrient-absorbing villi of his gut. Watch the footage track the path of #food as it passes through the stomach and the rest of the digestive system!
⚠️ Warning: you may squirm while watching this!
👉 Learn more: https://seethis.tv/post/capsule-endoscopy-digestive-system-bbc-video
#anatomy #biology #humanbody #cells #health #microbiome #nutrition #poop #science #tech #technology