miyo β™‘

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haii!! im miyo 😼 (i also go by ivan if i never mentioned it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ)
20 years old
i draw (and write!!) sometimes ^_^
im rly into minecraft roleplays (watching them, i myself suck at rps lol), mxtx, alien stage, arcane, and various webtoons atm !!!!!
beware!! i headcanon all my favorites as some form of queer!!@
PronounsAny (-She/Her)
Romantic OrientationCupioromantic
SexualityAegosexual
Gender IdentityTransmasc
actually started reading the scum villains self saving system. it's so peak. as a result i also got back into other mxtx books lol
ive started playing cookie run kingdom again πŸ’”πŸ’—

If you use Signal, Discord, or any other messaging app and you DON'T want Google or Apple monitoring/reading/learning from your messages, follow these steps.

Android:
1. Open Google app
2. Tap your profile photo
3. Settings
4. Google Assistant
5. "Your Apps"
6. Choose the app (e.g., Signal)
7. Toggle "Let your assistant learn from this app" off

iPhone:
1. Settings
2. Apps
3. Choose the app (e.g., Signal)
4. Toggle Apple intelligence or Siri settings to off (β€œlearn from this app”)

vivinos you're literally torturing me @tp 😭
i need to make an alnst au w my ocs ngl #alienstage
yosuke hanamura... ily yosuke hanamura ,, literally my favorite persona4 character πŸ™πŸ™
well, him and kou ichijo :D
@LeGaosaure ooooh, maybe! thank you ^_^
agh.. ao3 down for maintenance... (theres like 3 hours left of this)

one of my favorite space theories is the idea of a theoretical planet called theia. the theory is that around 4.5 billion years ago, when the earth was still a magmatic planet; theia collided with the earth, its remains eventually creating the moon. its theorized that the moon actually formed rather quickly, some saying it ranged from a few months to years, and others saying it formed immediately after.

(https://www.nasa.gov/solar-system/collision-may-have-formed-the-moon-in-mere-hours-simulations-reveal/)

#space #earth #theoreticalplanets

Collision May Have Formed the Moon in Mere Hours, Simulations Reveal - NASA

Billions of years ago, a version of our Earth that looks very different than the one we live on today was hit by an object about the size of Mars, called

NASA
@citro I was heavily sleep deprived while writing this, but I originally read it on a reddit post!
I find space extremely intresting so I usually just search stuff like this up ^_^'''' (https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/1i0ral/what_would_happen_if_you_actually_tried_to_float/)