THIS IS THE CUTEST FUCKING THING EVER NO ONE TALK TO ME FOR AT LEAST THREE DAYS-
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New Levi Ackerman Official Illustration
Oh, my heart...
Levi Ackerman thighs are a gift from God.
(That also need to be wrapped around my hips.)
Wondering if Levi's cum is just black tea
Yall, the man is checking Armin likeeeee: 👀
official illustrations give loads of Rivarmin crumbs 💖
hands…
Thank you so much for tagging me @youre-ackermine 🫶
Last song I listened to: "One of the Girls" by The Weeknd, JENNIE, Lily-Rose Depp
Currently watching: I'm watching Nana for the 4th time, I'll never get bored of it.
Sweet/spicy/savory: Spicy and savory, I'm the kind of person who forgets dessert ahaha
Relationship status: I have a boyfriend 💞
Current obsession: I may be obvious, but my obsession has been the same for years now, Levi and everything related to him, including cosplay.
Last thing I googled: A song "End of Beginning" by Djo, I was curious about the lyrics and the artist.
Tagging: @levitonin @leviluvr @lis1985 @leviismybby @awkward-yet-kind @s0levis
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@lenniedoesthings tagged me in this, tysm 🥹
Last Song I Listened to: I think it was Spanish or Vanish from that new duolingo musical lol... If not probably Army by Ben Folds.
Currently Watching: So many things (mostly rewatches). Includes Anne with an E, the Good Doctor, MHA, and the Saw Franchise.
Sweet/Savoury/Spicy?: I love them all 💀, but probably spicy mostly!
Relationship Status: Single and probably for a while yet!
Current Obsession: Probably the Batfamily atm... trying to work my way through the comics is hard, though!
Gentle tagging (no pressure <3)
@snowy-astrophile @lavender-115 @studyblrspace @ros3ybabe @lintroller777 @study-diaries
(Don't think I'm mutuals with anymore people, so instead of 9, 6 I guess lol)
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"Have your eyes remained clouded?"
"Will you kill me and return back to the dark underground?"
my current state
Grey.
Source
Monday morning mood : levi
Levi Ackerman's hands
Levi Ackerman side profile
Slow morning 🌱
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Levi Ackerman
Let there be Peace l LoriGrace
Babies want a snack
Purring fox
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When our Space Launch System (SLS) rocket launches the Artemis missions to the Moon, it can have a top speed of more than six miles per second. Rockets and racecars are designed with speed in mind to accomplish their missions—but there’s more to speed than just engines and fuel. Learn more about the physics of going fast:
Take a look under the hood, so to speak, of our SLS mega Moon rocket and you’ll find that each of its four RS-25 engines have high-pressure turbopumps that generate a combined 94,400 horsepower per engine. All that horsepower creates more than 2 million pounds of thrust to help launch our four Artemis astronauts inside the Orion spacecraft beyond Earth orbit and onward to the Moon. How does that horsepower compare to a racecar? World champion racecars can generate more than 1,000 horsepower as they speed around the track.
As these vehicles start their engines, a series of special machinery is moving and grooving inside those engines. Turbo engines in racecars work at up to 15,000 rotations per minute, aka rpm. The turbopumps on the RS-25 engines rotate at a staggering 37,000 rpm. SLS’s RS-25 engines will burn for approximately eight minutes, while racecar engines generally run for 1 ½-3 hours during a race.
To use that power effectively, both rockets and racecars are designed to slice through the air as efficiently as possible.
While rockets want to eliminate as much drag as possible, racecars carefully use the air they’re slicing through to keep them pinned to the track and speed around corners faster. This phenomenon is called downforce.
Steering these mighty machines is a delicate process that involves complex mechanics.
Most racecars use a rack-and-pinion system to convert the turn of a steering wheel to precisely point the front tires in the right direction. While SLS doesn’t have a steering wheel, its powerful engines and solid rocket boosters do have nozzles that gimbal, or move, to better direct the force of the thrust during launch and flight.
Racecar drivers and astronauts are laser focused, keeping their sights set on the destination. Pit crews and launch control teams both analyze data from numerous sensors and computers to guide them to the finish line. In the case of our mighty SLS rocket, its 212-foot-tall core stage has nearly 1,000 sensors to help fly, track, and guide the rocket on the right trajectory and at the right speed. That same data is relayed to launch teams on the ground in real time. Like SLS, world-champion racecars use hundreds of sensors to help drivers and teams manage the race and perform at peak levels.
Knowing how to best use, manage, and battle the physics of going fast, is critical in that final lap. You can learn more about rockets and racecars here.
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