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I need this.
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If I don’t get it I hope one of you will
Scientists find mind blowing feathered dinosaur tail suspended in amber
Scientists have discovered a 99-million-year-old fragment of a dinosaur tail suspended in amber.
It’s “a once in a lifetime find,” as paleontologist Ryan McKellar told CNN, because it provides rare insight into the way dinos actually looked.
These are “the first non-avialan theropod fragments preserved in amber.”
he segment is believed to have come from a juvenile dinosaur, possibly a coelurosaurian.
The tail is covered in brown and white feathers, with bones and tissues and even some blood mummified in its amber tomb. Read more
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Some Interesting Things About The Native People of Mexico
Indigenous people in what is now Mexico were the first people to domesticate corn
The oldest human skeleton to be found in the Americas was found in Mexico. The remains date back 13,000 years.
Vanilla was first cultivated by the indigenous people of Mexico
Cacao was also first cultivated by the indigenous people of Mexico which gave us chocolate
Mexico has the largest indigenous population in all of North & South America
Native people of Mexico independently invented the wheel despite claims saying there was no knowledge of it in the pre-colombian Americas
The earliest archaeological evidence of the use of rubber was by the indigenous people of Mexico
The first country in the New World as well as the only one in North America to have an indigenous president is Mexico
Nahuatl, an indigenous language of Mexico, is one of the most (if not the most) spoken indigenous languages in North America with over a million speakers
Turkey’s were first domesticated by the indigenous people of Mexico and all of the commercial domestic turkey varieties today descend from the domestic turkey raised in Mexico
Indigenous people of Mexico had pressurized plumbing before it was introduced to the Americas by Europeans
Their creations -
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TW // HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Found this man on tiktok bragging about his mail order bride.....
I sprinted to the comments. It got worse.
Nobody seemed to be concerned about this - here are the top comments.
Outside of the broad acceptance and nobody questioning this...He talks about how he is "training her".
He uses "pinay" as if he is referring to a dog breed. If you're unfamiliar, its a term to a Filipina woman living abroad, often seen as a derogatory or offensive term.
He also brags about how cheap she was to acquire. And how she "never has headache" a.k.a. never refuses him for sex.
All in all, I am disgusted by this man openly bragging about engaging in human trafficking.
If you're unfamiliar with how mail order brides are a form of human trafficking, this is a good opportunity to educate yourself!
A Public Interest Law Reporter paper, "In the Name of ‘Love’: Mail Order Brides-The Dangerous Legitimization of Sex, Human and Labor Trafficking,” notes that websites promoting mail order brides “project the stereotypical image of a Filipino woman being sweet, submissive, traditional, virginal, Christian, and familiar with the English language, making them the most popular ethnic group for mail order brides in the world.” The Public Interest Law Reporter paper noted that “mail order brides are often subject to physical and sexual abuse once they arrive in the U.S., which they are especially vulnerable to due to their immigration status.” They must remain married for a minimum of two years to be viable to receive a green card. For many men, two years is the most they plan on having them for, giving them a playground to wreac emotional, physical, and sexual havoc. When one leaves, they order a new one.
The women are a tremendously profitable cash crop for marriage brokering agencies. Victoria I. Kusel notes in the Albany Government Law Review that mail order bride agencies earn between $6,000 and $10,000 per client; some agencies claim to service as many as 15,000 clients each year.
Many of the men seeking out this service are considerably older than the women they contract to marry, though some agencies encourage their clients to stay within a 20-year difference in age. (X)
The prevalence of abuse against mail order brides prompted Congress to pass the Federal International Marriage Broker Regulation Act in 2005, which requires all marriage visa sponsors to undergo background checks and puts a limit on serial visa applications.
The regulations were passed into law in response to the 1995 murder of 24-year-old Filipina mail order bride Susana Blackwell in Washington State. Susana fled after less than two weeks of marriage, citing violent physical abuse. Her 47-year-old husband subsequently applied for a legal annulment, which would have led to her deportation. Susana responded by filing for divorce under the battered wife exception that would have allowed her to remain in the U.S. By the time of their divorce case was ready, Susana was eight months pregnant.
She and two other Filipina friends sat in the hallway of the King County Courthouse, waiting for the hearing to commence when her estranged husband walked up to the trio and shot each woman point blank in the head and chest. He is currently serving out a life sentence for the 1st degree murder of the three women and the manslaughter of Susana’s unborn child.
A 2012 revision of the Violence Against Women Act that would have helped mail order brides by allowing abused immigrant women to self-petition for protected immigration status was blocked by House Republicans; as The Huffington Post reported, pressure was exerted in part by the president of a mail order bride company.
The industry of mail order brides is exploitive. It promises a better life to young foreign women, then marries them off (at a profit) to older men who, for whatever reason, could not find a partner without paying for one. These women are then isolated, expected to perform sexually for their new husbands, and are legally required to remain in the marriage for 2 years. That's two years of sexual and domestic slavery, with the threat of an unhappy husband = deportation.
The mail order bride industry is human trafficking.
I hope this was educational.
DAY 15
GIVE IT UP FOR DAY 15
You can only reblog this 12 times a year
Make the most of that
Every month I reblog this and every month I’m baffled that it’s already the 15th.
I’m scheduling this for every month
i fukcing hate this show
This is the best scene in the entirety of IZ imo it’s literally perfect
according to the staff commentary for this episode, the script actually called for heavy traffic to be rushing past Dib and Zim in this scene, which is why they’re shouting at each other, and you can even still sort of hear the sound effects but then, for whatever reason, in the finished episode they just forgot the cars
@arr-jim-lad I’m CRYING is that actually a thing that happened, I can’t believe I’ve never heard this
YES
I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS AS A LITTLE KID AND THINKING IT WAS SO FUCKING FUNNY, ME AND MY BROTHER WERE DYING.
Another for the lost in translation category.
The original request from the writing team to the animation team was simply: “Rhys flips off the monitors as he runs by.” The intent was to have Rhys simply turn off the monitors in an act of defiance, but instead, the animation team interpreted it to mean that Rhys performs a crude gesture.
Apparently, creative director Nick Herman found the mistake to be too hilarious to not use, and so they wound up shipping it.
“There are no mistakes. Only happy accidents.” -Bob Ross
Reblogging for Rhys lmfao
an accurate representation of my tumblr dashboard
Halloween 🎃
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
not even risking that shit
scrolled past this, re-evaluated my life, then SCROOOLLLED back up and hit the damn reblog button.
Last comment same thing. Sorry to the next person who sees this. I just can’t risk it. I have things I need to do before my life becomes hell. Lol
man i fucking hate yall who tf put this up knowing damn well we all gonna reblog it im heated im really sick af bout this
I don’t play that shit lol sorry
WHyyyy
Sorry everyone
If only if only the woodpecker sighs the bark on the tree was as soft as the sky why the wolf waits below hungry and lonely he cries to the moon if only if only
Shiddd
this post followed me to Facebook and im sooo annoyed!
It’s been a MINUTE since I’ve seen Madame Zeroni, fr fr
I HATE TUMBLR FKKKK SAKES
LMAOOOO
Not tryna fuck up any of my planetary Returns~
One time I didn’t and I was broke for like a month but the next time I seen it I rebloged it and a bitch just got 500 out the blue and a 20 gift card
i dont play bout madame zeroni unfortunately so sorry to whoevers dash this appears on
Feminist collectives and relatives of victims of femicide and forced disappearance occupy the offices of the CNDH (National Human Rights Commission) in Mexico City, September 2020
Photos by Andrea Murcia