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some of you need to be told to shut the fuck up more
not me tho im super funny and my tits are fucking massive
happy new year I am a different person after reading this thread
I can't identify the emotion this woman's commentary is making me feel
These videos have been the only good thing this week.
people today with access to more raw information than any other period: the earth is flat
german artilleryman in 1916, who barely washes his own ass: I need to account for the curvature and rotation of the earth when plotting my firing plans
Eratosthenes, an Egyptian, in 3750 BC when fucking mammoths hadnât even gone extinct yet: Oh hey I can use these two obelisks to calculate the earthâs entire circumference based on the length of their shadows and the Earthâs curvature. Neat.
Erastothenes was born in 276 BCE.
The last mammoth died on in island off the northeast coast of Siberia in ~1650BCE.
And as Iâve pointed out previously, the Coriolis effect was known even earlier than that, although it may not have become important to gunnery.
I find it utterly bizarre that humans saw these megafauna.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/science/woolly-mammoth-extinct-genetics.html â In fact, the Wrangel mammothâs genome carried so many detrimental mutations that the population had suffered a âgenomic meltdown,â according to Rebekah Rogers and Montgomery Slatkin of the University of California, Berkeley. Analyzing the Swedish teamâs mammoth data at the gene level, they found that many genes had accumulated mutations that would have halted synthesis of proteins before they were complete, making the proteins useless, they report Thursday in PLOS Genetics. â That âgenomic meltdownâ is one of the reasons feminism is so potentially lethal, because they keep pushing for asexual reproduction, or trying to combine ovaries, when the most likely outcome is a population running about - unable to reproduce sexually since the whole âmale genocideâ bit - with incredibly damaged chromosomes. Sex exists for a reason, and no, âbecause itâs funâ is not the answer, sorry. It works better than reproduction otherwise. Which is why every complex species uses it. Intelligence requires a lot of things to be working correctly, and if you have an all female species that is over the tipping point of idiocy, then there wonât be enough people to maintain the technology to continue to reproduce. And humans will go the way of the Wrangel beasties. Fortunately, feminists are horribly lazy bastards, so i doubt theyâll continue to get their way, but it does made for a decent plot for a dystopian fictionâŠ
What âŠthe fuck?
That went off the rails so suddenly like I thought I was just gonna learn something cool about mammoths and then WHOA.
I scrolled past this thinking âthe earth is round, yes, something, something, mammothsâŠâÂ
But the second time it came past I sawÂ
That âgenomic meltdownâ is one of the reasons feminism is so potentially lethal
And I think I got whiplash from that pivot. I also laughed so hard that I couldnât breathe.Â
Iâm????
Point and laugh at the MRA, kids.Â
How ⊠does he think ⊠mammoths reproduced âŠ
Never mind, not sure I want to know.
reblog to support Mammoth Feminism,
ignore for G E N O M I C M E L T D O W N
I here af for my Feminist Mammoth ladies, bring the species back!
DOWN WITH GENOMIC MELTDOWN
I⊠what exactly is combining ovaries supposed to achieve? 400 lazy feminist babies at the same time?
ShhhhâŠyou werenât supposed to tell anyone.
FEMINISM KILLED THE MAMMOTHS
I feel like weâre getting away from the main point here, which is that the world is flat
the world is only flat because it was trampled by feminist mammoths
reblog if you support your army of genetically-melted feminist mammoths that trampled the earth flat
Donât anybody tell this guy about that species of lizard where there are only females it might break him
My head hurts after reading that.Â
Iâm sending this post to @wehuntedthemammoth
Why would you hurt me like this?
That âgenomic meltdownâ is one of the reasons feminism is so potentially lethal, because they keep pushing for asexual reproduction, or trying to combine ovaries, when the most likely outcome is a population running about - unable to reproduce sexually since the whole âmale genocideâ bit - with incredibly damaged chromosomes.
I teach genetics, I donât deserve to have to explain why this is so wrong and yet. Oh my god.Â
Muellerâs Ratchetâwhich is what this chucklefuck is talking about, the reason that purely asexual lineages donât last well in evolutionary timeâdoes not apply to feminism. The hypothetical scenario of merging two eggs to create a baby? Yeah, uh, thatâs fucking sex in this context, whether or not it involves a male.Â
There are zero feminists pushing for parthenogenesis for humans, mostly because the whole thing is basically impossible for mammals as a result of mammalian investment in genomic imprinting. Among other things. Itâs the sort of thing that only works okay in species that donât control their embryonic development anywhere near as closely as your basic placental mammal does, because it relies on a certain amount of flexibility about sex determination and placental mammals are kind of weird about that.
Even if there were, Muellerâs Ratchet only applies if you never ever sexually reproduce and reshuffle alleles, like the parthenogenetic whiptail lizards mentioned upthread. If we have the technology to induce parthenogenesis in a human woman, we have the technology to reshuffle some alleles now and again. Muellerâs Ratchet kind of presupposes that going in and manually editing a genome isnât a fucking option, shitwad!Â
Furthermore, Muellerâs Ratchet is specifically a population genetics phenomenon that refers to the accumulation of deleterious mutations within an asexually/clonally reproducing lineage. It has dick fuck all to do with chromosomes.
Muellerâs Ratchet exists in order to explain why asexually reproducing lineages havenât overrun the world, because frankly in the short term these lineages usually do way better than their conspecific, obligate sexually reproducing partners do. Furthermore, itâs really fucking common to see species that reproduce sexually at some times and asexually at other times, depending on context and whoâs available, and thatâs in and of itself a complex fucking phenotype you species-centric cortically starved ignorant dillweed
all of this is completely fucking irrelevant to the mammoth example that @brett-caton there chose to bring up, by the way, because mammoths donât fucking reproduce asexually eitherÂ
as you would know if youâd bothered to read the paper, you self-satisfied jellyfish fellator
or even the pop science article you cited yourselfÂ
which clearly and cogently explains that the fucking mammoths died of being inbred as all shit, much like yourself
the laziness inherent in jumbling all this pig-ignorant, overconfident and understudied bullshit together and claiming itâs a solidly built house rather than a crumbling, confused pile of enraged starfish is the final straw
you canât even be arsed to read an article that you dug up and cited yourself, you shithugger
how are feminists supposed to be the lazy ones?Â
you obviate your own thesis with your own intellectual failure, you pathetic snailsucking weed in the garden of knowledge
I reblogged this before but I have to do so again because of the above takedown with its glorious insults. Also, itâs always fun to point and laugh at MRAs.
I am in awe.
âMuellerâs Ratchet kind of presupposes that going in and manually editing a genome isnât a fucking option, shitwad!â and âyou pathetic snailsucking weed in the garden of knowledgeâ are honestly awe-inspiring and Iâm fucking blessed I read them today
This is beautiful
Itâs been long enough since I last saw this post that Iâd nearly forgotten and it still fucking hit me like a goddamn freight train.
You self-satisfied jellyfish fellator, you pathetic snailsucking weed in the garden of knowledge
Fucking poetry there, Shakespeare would be hard pressed to improve upon these lines.
@shitpostsampler The snailsucking jellyfish fellator quote is golden.
Are we just going to ignore âa crumbling, confused pile of enraged starfishâ?
My life has been meaningless until nowđ€
oh, shes VIBINGâą vibing
STROKE: Remember The 1st Three Letters⊠S.T..R ⊠My friend sent this to me and encouraged me to post it and spread the word. I agree. If everyone can remember something this simple, we could save some folks. STROKE IDENTIFICATION: During a party, a friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured everyone that she was fine and just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes. (they offered to call ambulance) They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food - while she appeared a bit shaken up, Ingrid went about enjoying herself the rest of the evening. Ingridâs husband called later telling everyone that his wife had been taken to the hospital - (at 6:00pm , Ingrid passed away.) She had suffered a stroke at the party . Had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke, perhaps Ingrid would be with us today. Some donât die. They end up in a helpless, hopeless condition instead. It only takes a minute to read this⊠STROKE IDENTIFICATION: A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a strokeâŠtotally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient medically cared for within 3 hours, which is tough. RECOGNIZING A STROKE Remember the â3â steps, STR . Read and Learn! Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions : S * Ask the individual to SMILE .. T * = TALK. Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently) (eg âIt is sunny out todayâ). R * Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS . If he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call the ambulance and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. NOTE : Another âsignâ of a stroke is 1. Ask the person to âstickâ out their tongue. 2. If the tongue is âcrookedâ, if it goes to one side or the other that is also an indication of a stroke. A prominent cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved. And it could be your own.
First reblog post that actually saves a life.
This is a life-saving post.
the more you know
yeah donât think that this canât happen to you or someone you know if theyâre young. my cousinâs wife is 33 and she had a stroke last year
Iâve had a stroke. It happens to people, and the more you know about this kind of stuff, the better.Because it could be important to know.
LIVE SAVING. WOOOAHH. REBLOG REBLOG REBLOG REBLOGÂ REBLOGÂ
Had a family member almost die of one, so signal boosting because you never know when you could save a life.
Because I feel bad if I donât reblogâŠ
My mother died after being paralyzed by a stroke. Please read this^
I remember a while ago here in UK there were stroke-identifying adverts. Their catchphrase was FAST:
F- Face: is their face fallen on one side?
A- Arms: can they raise both their arms up and hold them there?
S- Speech: is their speech slurred? Can they speak a full sentence?
T- Time: if all the signs show a stroke, call 999.
We managed to save my nana with this information when she had her first stroke.Â
SAVE A LIFE.
yo save a fuckin life gotta reblog this shit
the talent
I dead ass didnât realize it was one person until the end
The absolute lack of reaction from the children is priceless.
when people ask where you see yourself in 10 years
JUMPING ON THIS OPPORTUNITY
LAST YEAR WE CAN REBLOG THIS GUYS
Go! Go! Go!
EIGHT DAYS TO REBLOG
Nymph du Pave: âA PLUCKY NEW YORK MILLINER WITH A VIGOROUS BLOW PUNISHES AN IMPERTINENT DANDY (Illustrated Police News, July 14, 1877)â
Angus Johnston: âDid ⊠she just punch a street harasser THROUGH A PLATE GLASS WINDOW?â
reblog if you too are a plucky new york milliner with a vigorous blowÂ
Fran Fine pairing a baseball cap and pigtails with a holographic Versus Versace party dress is an important moment in fashion history.
Stop letting your heart and your pussy choose your men.
Iâm confused, what is leftâŠ
Oh nvm lmao my brain. You right sis lol you is right
You really forgot your whole brain.
she read this post with her pussy
i think the fact that my eyes dont glow and my hair doesnt float when im feeling a lot of strong emotion is very unsexy of me
The medical community on literally every female specific health issue ever: âvery common conditionâ âno known causeâ âno known cureâ :))))))
What the fuck is tumblr? Like honestly what is this? Do you guys pull shit out of the inner most depths of your rectum and then just throw it on your keyboard and have it turn into a post???? This site is something else what the fuck is wrong with you people????!?!?
Endemetriosis
Vaginal Thrush
Menorrhagia
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Fibroids
Very common conditions, causes are unknown or only speculated, long term cures have not been found. Most can cause chronic pain or discomfort, all can seriously impact your quality of life.
Men are so damn privileged they canât even imagine female bodies have different healthcare needs than theirs and that our healthcare needs are important even if they canât be affected by one of these conditions.
Endometriosis causes excruciating pain and is a leading cause of infertility. Thrush is extremely uncomfortable, and expensive to treat repeatedly; over-the-counter preparations rarely completely eradicate it. Menorrhagia, which I have, makes you anĂŠmic. PCOS causes hormonal symptoms that are socially difficult (facial hair, acne, hair loss, weight gain). Fibroids are so common, and are often treated with a hysterectomy.
Add in fibromylgia, which affects 8x as many women as men, as well as lupus (and almost any other autoimmune condition), systemic exertion intolerance disorder (SEID), iron deficiency anĂŠmia (all of which affect more women than men), and you have well over 25% of childbearing-age women globally living with chronic pain and tiredness.
Chronic pain is overwhelmingly experienced by women, and women are less likely to be taken seriously or given treatment by medical professionals. I went through two years of diagnostics to finally find out I had occipital neuralgia; I felt doubted when I described my pain at every step of the way, but was lucky to have a partner who was persistent in helping me get treatment.
Basically, this is a huge problem, and also one of the reasons I have been considering medical school.
Donât forget that most pharmaceuticals go to market without ever having been tested on people with a uterus, lest someone get pregnant⊠seriously that is the whole rationale behind not testing >50% of the population. This has been legislated against in some countries, but still persists in the of majority drug development because of other regulations, and traditions and laziness. The use of a drug is of course monitored in the population after release, but the people âtryingâ it in this capacity get none of the insurance, close and regular medical examination or monetary benefit of essentially being in a late stage drug trial. Drugs that are pulled from market after release are sometimes done so on the basis that the dosage is just too high for females/afab people and this is, of course, after theyâve experienced the adverse affects.Â
This is why if you get pregnant your doctor will take you off basically any and all medication youâre taking (including mental health medication, canât imagine any implications/dire consequences there), not because they know it will have an adverse affect on the foetus but because they have no idea. How wonderfully kind of them to prioritise the health and life of an unborn foetus over that of a living person, letâs just hope they donât become ill whilst pregnant. How charmingly logical it is that they wouldnât even bother to test drugs in people with a uterus because itâs all too difficult and gosh, darn what an ethical conundrum weâve been faced with, letâs just not! Which is so in the spirit of capital S, Science! Â
Sources: Nature, Nature, Medscape, Biomedcentral.
Indeed, the issue is so severe that, in many cases, folks with uteruses are routinely told that their diseases and disorders are not, in fact, disorders at all, and are just a normal part of having a uterus.
Take menstrual cramps, for example. Everybody knows that cramps are a normal part of menstruation, and that virtually all people who menstruate experience them throughout their lives, right?
Except thatâs not right at all.
Yes, itâs true that about two-thirds of individuals who menstruate begin to experience menstrual pain during adolescence, but itâs basically a side effect of puberty, and normally subsides by your late teens. Only about 20-40% of menstruating adults experience menstrual pain on a regular basis - and according to some estimates, as much as 80% of that figure is due to undiagnosed endometriosis or some other underlying medical condition.
Yeah, roll those numbers around in your head: if youâre an adult who experiences menstrual cramps, itâs overwhelmingly likely that your pain is a symptom of some potentially serious medical condition.
And yet we tell folks itâs just a normal thing that everybody has to deal with.
Bonus round: Look up PCOS and gender identity.
Then look up PCOS and diabetes.
Ok, to show how incredibly important this post fucking is, I just looked up endometriosis and I match just about every sympton, and it would explain not just my incredibly painful periods but many other things as well. I had no idea this existed. Please, read this post and reblog this so others can learn.
I will reblog this every time because my cousin (a cis girl) went through seven years of pain without being taken seriously until SHE suggested it was endometriosis. And thatâs not even unusual - thatâs the average amount of time it takes between first symptoms and a diagnosis of endometriosis.
Only 20-40% of menstruating adults experience cramps???? Fuuuuuck >:[
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