everyone's "well-adjusted" and "mentally healthy" until the "sometimes I wish I'd never been born at all" part of Bohemian Rhapsody comes on
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everyone's "well-adjusted" and "mentally healthy" until the "sometimes I wish I'd never been born at all" part of Bohemian Rhapsody comes on
lvl 1: the plural of octopus is octopuses because the plural version of a word is the word with an s at the end
lvl 2: the plural version of octopus is octopi because if a word ends with "us" the plural version replaces the "us" with "i" e.g. cactus -> cacti and fungus -> fungi
lvl 3: actually, that rule is only for latin words. octopus is a greek word and the correct plural is octopuses or octopodes
lvl 4: actually, language is descriptive not prescriptive. since enough people over time have used octopi as the plural for octopus, it's a valid plural
lvl 5: the plural of octopus is octopeese, like geese
Lvl 6: My Marine Biology professor told me it was technically “Octopods” to bring it in line with “Cephalopod,” but that if the class is falling asleep you can call them “Octopussies”
🎶If the class is sleepy! Be descriptive!🎵
when u plug a phone into a computer the comupter always charges the phone even if she has less charge than the phone bc the computer thinks that due to her size she always needs to provide for those smaller than her even when it hurts her more than it helps others. btw
Aerith in black. Study
[image ID: fanart of aerith from final fantasy vii. the style is similar to a soft, classic portrait. her long, wavy brown hair falls across her shoulders. her head is slightly tilted and gaze directed away, giving her a contemplative expression.
she is wearing an ornate black choker and a dark, low-cut garment with ruffles and intricate detailing around the neckline, suggesting a gothic aesthetic. her skin is pale and lips a dark reddish hue. subtle shadows and a black background create a pensive mood. end ID]
Anarcha Westcott was a young Black girl enslaved in Alabama. After a traumatic childbirth, she developed vaginal and rectal fistulas, a condition that left her in constant pain and shame.
Instead of receiving care, she was experimented on over 30 times by Dr. J. Marion Sims, who operated on her without anesthesia. He used her body to develop a surgery that would later be used to treat white women, with pain relief, dignity, and consent.
Anarcha didn’t agree to any of it. She wasn’t a patient. She was a victim of medical violence.
Today, she is finally being remembered, not as a statistic, but as one of the true Mothers of Modern Gynecology, alongside Lucy and Betsey.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcha_Westcott
[ID: Anarcha was a Black teenage girl enslaved in Alabama. She became one of the most experimented-on people in U.S. history, cut open more than 30 times without anesthesia. Why? To develop surgeries for a condition that white women were beginning to experience. This is her story.
Image of black woman kneeling on a table, with three well-dressed white men standing around her. The area has a white sheet pulled around it, and two other black women are peeking around it.
After a long and traumatic labor, Anarcha developed vaginal and rectal fistulas -- tears between the birth canal and her bladder and rectum. This caused constant leakage of urine and feces, leaving her in pain, ashamed, and isolated. Sims saw her condition not as a tragedy, but as an opportunity. He believed she was the perfect subject to test surgical procedures he hoped to one day use on white women.
But Sims wasn't trying to heal Anarcha for her own sake. He was trying to cure fistulas because white women were experiencing them too. He used Anarcha to test and refine his techniques, without her consent, and without pain relief.
Sims refused to give her anesthesia, claiming Black people didn't feel pain like white people. He operated while she was fully awake and restrained. She cried out in agony. He recorded her reactions but didn't stop.
Once he perfected the surgery on Anarcha, Sims began treating white women -- this time with anesthesia and care. They got the benefits. Anarcha was discarded. Her pain built a legacy she would never be credited for.
Anarcha wasn't alone. Two other enslaved women, Lucy and Betsey, were also operated on without anesthesia. Lucy nearly died from infection. Sims used them over and over, turning their bodies into test sites for procedures that white women would later rely on.
Same image from above, but with the two black women peeking around the sheet circled in red.
Sims became known as the "father of modern gynecology." He opened the first women's hospital in the U.S., received international praise, and had statues built in his honor. Meanwhile, Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey were never named, never thanked, and never honored.
Image of statue of "J. MARION SIMS M.D. L.L.D."
For more than a century, they were left out of history. Their names weren't in medical textbooks. Their suffering was hidden behind Sims' success. The pain of Black women was used, but never acknowledged.
Today, that's changing. In 2021, artist Michelle Browder unveiled a monument in Montgomery, Alabama, honoring Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey -- calling them the Mothers of Gynecology. It stands near the place where they were experimented on.
Image of sculptures of the three black women, made elaborately of metal, and the center figure having a hole where her womb would be.
Anarcha was a young girl whose pain helped build a medical field that erased her. Her body was used to develop treatments that would go on to help white women and the rest of the world while she was left behind in history. She was a victim of exploitation -- and she IS the foundation of modern gynecology.]
These 4 again
[id: art of karlach, standing with her back to the viewer and looking at wyll, gale, and astarion off in the distance. all three of them have exaggeratedly sad, wide eyes and are staring at her with pleading frowns. wyll points behind them to a ship's steering wheel, which is marked with a text bubble that says "strength check." end id.]
too much undertale/deltarune content has me playing other games and thinking "well naturally at some point they must address the seperation between player and player-character, their status as a vessel and the inherent unfairness of having us control their life, right?" as if thats just a normal thing for videogames to contain.
do you think mario resents me for making him drive go kart
stop being silly in front of me
me when i try to convince myself that i'm making good choices in life
in 2026 DO NOT ask yourself whether your art is GOOD
instead ask:
is it SINCERE
was it CATHARTIC
was it FUN TO MAKE
is it MADE BY ME
and don't forget to stay silly
[ID: A cow on the beach stares at the water in front of it. White text in the middle of the photo reads, "I can't go the rest of my life asking if it's AI or not". /End ID]
@wholesome-animal-images
ID. A tweet that reads: Your timeline cleanse for today is the very real existence of the Japanese Snow Fairy. Please look at this bird. Please look at this beautiful dumb ridiculous perfect bird. Look at it.
Below is an image attached of the Japanese Snow Fairy, a white, soft and quite round little bird that looks very cute. End ID.
Someone accidentally (or “accidentally”) leaked the spiked 60 minutes CECOT story on the Canadian version of the program.
You can watch it here
A copy of the 60 Minutes' segment Inside CECOT, which was censored by Bari Weiss.
Morgan Freeman had his first breakout roles in his 50s. Leonard Cohen debuted at 33. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 39. Vera Wang entered fashion design at 40. Penelope Fitzgerald published her first novel at 58. Louise Gluck won her Nobel prize at age 77. Edward Said wrote Orientalism at age 42. Charles Bradley debuted with his first album at 62. Those people are literal legends, and no one would think they arrived late. They just arrived when they were ready. You have time to do the thing. You have time to hone your craft on the thing and create something you are truly proud of. You have time
It's important to show that you care. Fuck being nonchalant. Text first, send multiple messages in a row. Tell them what they mean to you, be honest about how you feel. Tell your friends that you love them. Love is a gift that can be given away freely, by anyone and to anyone. Show that you care.
Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero. She:
was admitted to Julliard at 8.
was performing in top venues by 16.
pioneered “swinging the classics” and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it.
was the first person of color to have their own national TV show.
went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as a “singing maid.” Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut.
refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane.
She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten. But she was a sorcerer, and a hero.
@theladyragnell
Let’s un-forget her.
So I learned something new today!
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[Image ID: Post from Kengo (@rockHdadKengo.bsky.social reading: PayPal is updating their TOS to let themselves give your data to merchants starting in November and they're certainly banking on people now knowing to opt out, So to opt out before they start:
go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Manage shared info > Personalized shopping, and toggle that shit off
Picture with text reading: Amendments to the PayPal Privacy Statement Effective November 27, 2024:
We are updating our Privacy Statement to explain how, starting early Summer 2025, we will share information to help improve your shopping experience and make it more personalized for you. The key update to the Privacy Statement explains how we will share information with merchants to personalize your shopping experience and recommend our services to you. Personal information we disclose includes, for example, products, preferences, sizes, and styles we think you'll like. Information gathered about you after the effective date of our updated Privacy Statement, November 27, 2024, will be shared with participating stores where you shop, unless you live in California, North Dakota, or Vermont. For PayPal customers in California, North Dakota, or Vermont, we'll only share your information with those merchants if you tell us to do so. No matter were you live, you'll always be able to exercise your right to opt out of this data sharing by updating your preference settings in your account under "Data and Privacy."
We are also making other updates to our Privacy Statement including some additional disclosures related to your right, depending on the jurisdiction in which you reside, to ask us for a list of the third parties to which we have disclosed personal information, and to provide other clarifying information.
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