Anonymous ID: 295bb2 April 4, 2020, 12:51 a.m. No.8682299   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2309

>>8682293

 

yep

just anther kennedy tragedy

picking up a ball in the water from a canoe would be difficult enough

 

doing it with a child would be stupid

 

can see a capsize or her trying to rescue the kid scenario happening very easily

Anonymous ID: 295bb2 April 4, 2020, 1:15 a.m. No.8682362   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2383

>>8682327

things all newfags say-

 

"You need to get out of your mother's basement"

 

"I've been here since the beginning+

(what time?)

 

"Grow up"

 

"be a good little boy/girl and go…"

 

things a tard says-

at least one other Anon who has also said they believe the photo in question is shopped

 

of course its shopped moran.

the OP put graphics on it so tards like you would know why the pic is important

 

of course its shopped, thats the fuckin point idiot. Do you think someone has a big hand sign & Q painted on their wall over paper and onto window trim?

>>8682255

 

 

and ignoramus sounds gay, how many times a day do you say it?

Anonymous ID: 295bb2 April 4, 2020, 2:17 a.m. No.8682575   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8682541

The Biggest Full Moon of the Year Rises on Tuesday

 

The Super Pink Moon is April’s full moon, which just happens to coincide perfectly with a specific point in the moon’s orbit that brings our satellite the closest it comes to us in the entire year. That point is called perigee, and when it occurs, the moon can be around 14% bigger in apparent size than usual. To appreciate its larger apparent size, it’s best to look east at moonrise (which is around sunset for a full moon) or west at moonset (close to sunrise). When a supermoon is close to the horizon, you can easily appreciate its extra size and brightness.

 

It’s called “super” because on Tuesday, April 7, the moon will be the closest it gets to Earth in all of 2020. A “supermoon” is not an astronomical term, but it’s generally defined as when the moon is less than 223,694 miles from Earth.

 

Meanwhile, April’s full moon is traditionally known as a “Pink Moon” in North America because it coincides with the springtime blooms of the “moss pink” wildflower, though it’s also been called the Sprouting Grass Moon, Fish Moon, Hare Moon, and Egg Moon.

 

Few people realize that Easter is actually a lunar festival. April’s full moon is known as the Paschal Moon (“paschal” meaning “relating to Easter”) by the Christian church, which uses it to determine the date of Easter. Traditionally, Easter is held on the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox. Since the spring equinox occurred on March 20, and the Super Pink Moon falls on April 7, Easter Sunday will be held on April 12

 

The best time to view a full moon — whether it's a supermoon or not— is always as it appears on the eastern horizon. If you have an east-facing backyard or view from a window (the higher the better), get in position on Tuesday, April 7 at 7:07 p.m. EDT if you’re in New York and at 7:11 p.m. PDT if you're in Los Angeles. Sunset is a few minutes later in both locations, so it should look spectacular. For any other locations, check the exact time of your local moonrise here

 

https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/