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hekleon · 5 years
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It’s one of two things currently impeding my work. And, uh, what is the second thing? An idiot. He came back from the dead and his name rhymes with “poo. ” I’m an engineer, not a poet. Clearly.
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I know wooloo sounds like a regular sheep in-game, but cONSIDER:
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The Earth Empire is not dead in two new preview pages from The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire Part One
We have some brand-new pages from the first part of the new Korra graphic novel trilogy, courtesy of iTunes.
Here’s everything we learn:
We’re introduced to Commander Guan, presumably a high-ranking official in the Earth Empire army.
We see him informed that Kuvira’s attack on Republic City failed and that she surrendered.
It looks like he’s not surrendering, though.
This cell of the Earth Empire is still running some kind of scientific experiments, which are getting “better responses from the subjects”. It’ll be very interesting to find out what’s going on here.
Based on the visuals of the location in the last panel, it looks like this may be the Earth Empire presence in the valley outside of Zaofu. We do know that the story is returning to the metalbending city.
Not sure where this takes place in the timeline– presumably it’s some kind of prologue or flashback because telephones and telegraphs exist so the Earth Empire’s forces would be notified immediately of Kuvira’s surrender. And we’ve already had a whole completely unrelated weeks-long storyline take place between the end of the show and the beginning of this trilogy. Hopefully it makes sense lol.
This comes after the six preview pages we already have, in which Kuvira goes on trial.
Ruins of the Empire Part One is coming May 21st.
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hekleon · 5 years
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This #cactuar took my Xmas tree hostage! 1 trillion needle attack loading. #finalfantasy #gaymer #videogames #xmastree #1000needle #glasses #gay #geek #me #Dec21 #plushie https://www.instagram.com/p/BsO-uhGl61b/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6w0x89cfxpdl
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hekleon · 5 years
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Loving my #legendofzelda glitch triforce t-shirt! #triforce #glitch #newshirt #gaymer #videogames #nintendo #thumbup #like #onceuponatee https://www.instagram.com/p/BsO9dBWFOD4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tblewh6oc2q3
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oh my gdO CAN YOU DRAW GODZILLA MOMMA CARRYING LIKE A HUNDRED LIZARD BABIES ON HER BACK FOR TAKE YOUR CHILD (lizard) TO WORK DAY
oh SHOOT well i cant swing 100 but how bout
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Katara and Aang on an island (future Air Temple Island) in a bay (future Yue Bay) overlooking Cranefish Town (future Republic City), from the back cover of Imbalance Part One.
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hekleon · 6 years
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😭❤️
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hekleon · 6 years
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I think this is the most I've liked Nicole Kidman xD
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Nicole Kidman as Queen Atlanna in Aquaman (2018)
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hekleon · 6 years
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Pirates of the Caribbean/Skyrim Mashup by flipboit4midles.
(Bask in the awesomeness of this.)
Oh
My
God
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hekleon · 6 years
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Hence why Toph Beifong is my favorite badass character ever. Followed by Zuko of course. 😝
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hekleon · 6 years
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Reblog if you’re the gay cousin
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hekleon · 6 years
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Hey guys! Today, September 6th, 2018, is officially korranews’ fifth birthday!
Wooo!
Five years ago today, this blog was started to bring you all your Avatar & Korra updates, and what a five years it has been! To put it into perspective, on September 6th, 2013, Book 2 of Korra hadn’t started airing yet. Yeah. Time flies. But since then, we’ve had so much cool stuff to report on and discuss and freak out over, and it’s still full steam ahead with so much more awesome stuff coming our way!
To celebrate this big milestone, we’re doing something very exciting…
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The korranews 5th anniversary GIVEAWAY!!!
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After five years of posting about so much amazing Avatar stuff it’s only fitting to get some in your hands. So we’re doing a giveaway to make that happen and say thanks for sticking with korranews for half a decade now.
🎟️ How to enter:
You must be following this here blog, @korranews on Tumblr.
You must reblog this post. That’s it!
📜 Rules:
Multiple reblogs won’t count.
Sideblogs are allowed.
You can live anywhere in the world!
Entry will be open for one month starting when this post was published.
You’re gonna have to be willing to give me your name and address so I can send you your prize(s)!!
You need to have either your ask box or messaging open so I can contact you!
So speaking of prizes… we’re leaving it up to you!
·⟢💖 PRIZES 💖⟣·
The prize is…
Choose from any one of these big items:
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Art of the Animated Series
The Legend of Korra - The Art of the Animated Series - Book One: Air
The Legend of Korra - The Art of the Animated Series - Book Two: Spirits
The Legend of Korra - The Art of the Animated Series - Book Three: Change
The Legend of Korra - The Art of the Animated Series - Book Four: Balance
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise Library Edition
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Search Library Edition
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Rift Library Edition
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Smoke and Shadow Library Edition
Avatar: The Last Airbender - North and South Library Edition
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Poster Collection
The Legend of Korra - The Poster Collection
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Legacy
The Legend of Korra - An Avatar’s Chronicle (preorder) 🔥 hot
The Rise of Kyoshi (preorder) 🔥 hot
OR
Choose from any three of these smaller items:
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Lost Adventures
The Legend of Korra - Turf Wars Part One
The Legend of Korra - Turf Wars Part Two
The Legend of Korra - Turf Wars Part Three 🔥 hot
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance Part One (preorder) 🔥 hot
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Imbalance Part Two (preorder)
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Team Avatar Tales (preorder) 🔥 hot
Avatar: The Last Airbender - coloring book
The Legend of Korra - coloring book
Zen Monkey Studios Avatar: The Last Airbender / The Legend of Korra ⭐pin⭐ (you can get pins for two or all three of your choices!) 🔥 hot
Whew! There you go.
And because it’s our fifth birthday…
FIVE winners will be chosen!
The selection will be completely random from the reblogs, and each winner will have full access to the above prize list regardless of what the others pick.
So what are you waiting for??
One last thing: be sure to also follow korranews on Twitter! We’re gonna do another giveaway over there once we hit a special followers milestone.
Actually wait, this is the last thing: I just set up a ➡️ PATREON ⬅️ for korranews! If you want to, you can go be a patron over there and help support our next five years! 💖
Alright you got a month. Peace!
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hekleon · 6 years
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Black Holes are NICER Than You Think!
We’re learning more every day about black holes thanks to one of the instruments aboard the International Space Station! Our Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) instrument is keeping an eye on some of the most mysterious cosmic phenomena.
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We’re going to talk about some of the amazing new things NICER is showing us about black holes. But first, let’s talk about black holes — how do they work, and where do they come from? There are two important types of black holes we’ll talk about here: stellar and supermassive. Stellar mass black holes are three to dozens of times as massive as our Sun while supermassive black holes can be billions of times as massive!
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Stellar black holes begin with a bang — literally! They are one of the possible objects left over after a large star dies in a supernova explosion. Scientists think there are as many as a billion stellar mass black holes in our Milky Way galaxy alone!
Supermassive black holes have remained rather mysterious in comparison. Data suggest that supermassive black holes could be created when multiple black holes merge and make a bigger one. Or that these black holes formed during the early stages of galaxy formation, born when massive clouds of gas collapsed billions of years ago. There is very strong evidence that a supermassive black hole lies at the center of all large galaxies, as in our Milky Way.
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Imagine an object 10 times more massive than the Sun squeezed into a sphere approximately the diameter of New York City — or cramming a billion trillion people into a car! These two examples give a sense of how incredibly compact and dense black holes can be.
Because so much stuff is squished into such a relatively small volume, a black hole’s gravity is strong enough that nothing — not even light — can escape from it. But if light can’t escape a dark fate when it encounters a black hole, how can we “see” black holes?
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Scientists can’t observe black holes directly, because light can’t escape to bring us information about what’s going on inside them. Instead, they detect the presence of black holes indirectly — by looking for their effects on the cosmic objects around them. We see stars orbiting something massive but invisible to our telescopes, or even disappearing entirely!
When a star approaches a black hole’s event horizon — the point of no return — it’s torn apart. A technical term for this is “spaghettification” — we’re not kidding! Cosmic objects that go through the process of spaghettification become vertically stretched and horizontally compressed into thin, long shapes like noodles.
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Scientists can also look for accretion disks when searching for black holes. These disks are relatively flat sheets of gas and dust that surround a cosmic object such as a star or black hole. The material in the disk swirls around and around, until it falls into the black hole. And because of the friction created by the constant movement, the material becomes super hot and emits light, including X-rays.  
At last — light! Different wavelengths of light coming from accretion disks are something we can see with our instruments. This reveals important information about black holes, even though we can’t see them directly.
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So what has NICER helped us learn about black holes? One of the objects this instrument has studied during its time aboard the International Space Station is the ever-so-forgettably-named black hole GRS 1915+105, which lies nearly 36,000 light-years — or 200 million billion miles — away, in the direction of the constellation Aquila.
Scientists have found disk winds — fast streams of gas created by heat or pressure — near this black hole. Disk winds are pretty peculiar, and we still have a lot of questions about them. Where do they come from? And do they change the shape of the accretion disk?
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It’s been difficult to answer these questions, but NICER is more sensitive than previous missions designed to return similar science data. Plus NICER often looks at GRS 1915+105 so it can see changes over time.
NICER’s observations of GRS 1915+105 have provided astronomers a prime example of disk wind patterns, allowing scientists to construct models that can help us better understand how accretion disks and their outflows around black holes work.
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NICER has also collected data on a stellar mass black hole with another long name — MAXI J1535-571 (we can call it J1535 for short) — adding to information provided by NuSTAR, Chandra, and MAXI. Even though these are all X-ray detectors, their observations tell us something slightly different about J1535, complementing each other’s data!
This rapidly spinning black hole is part of a binary system, slurping material off its partner, a star. A thin halo of hot gas above the disk illuminates the accretion disk and causes it to glow in X-ray light, which reveals still more information about the shape, temperature, and even the chemical content of the disk. And it turns out that J1535’s disk may be warped!
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Image courtesy of NRAO/AUI and Artist: John Kagaya (Hoshi No Techou)
This isn’t the first time we have seen evidence for a warped disk, but J1535’s disk can help us learn more about stellar black holes in binary systems, such as how they feed off their companions and how the accretion disks around black holes are structured.
NICER primarily studies neutron stars — it’s in the name! These are lighter-weight relatives of black holes that can be formed when stars explode. But NICER is also changing what we know about many types of X-ray sources. Thanks to NICER’s efforts, we are one step closer to a complete picture of black holes. And hey, that’s pretty nice!
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.
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hekleon · 6 years
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Me walking into heaven when society told me my gay ass was going to hell
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hekleon · 6 years
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Love it!
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Got a commission for a Korrasami comic by Shannon, Lucky me! 
It was written by @thewillowtree3 for the Korrasami Fanwork Positivity Campaign - Round 6
You can check out more of these comics at my Page 
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hekleon · 6 years
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Well...more than 20 years songs...lol
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Meirl
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