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Kiana Khansmith
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature

Kaledo Art

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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KIROKAZE
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Sade Olutola
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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YOU ARE THE REASON

Janaina Medeiros

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@emkeev
for reasons i shall not discuss, a tweet
career services: so what kind of job- me: pay and health insurance career services: no, but what kind- me: the kind that is available and pays money and insurance career services: yes, but what are your interests me:
This is my kind of propaganda
The very worst thing that ever happened to vegetable appreciation here in the USA was the mistaken doctrine that low-fat = healthy. It convinced at least two generations of conscientious homemakers to throw away their traditional wisdom and serve all vegetables plain, usually boiled or steamed. Now it turns out that most vegetables have fat-soluble vitamins that the body can’t use unless they are eaten with some fat. Our taste buds were telling us the truth! So drizzle on that olive oil! Sauté gently in butter or lard or coconut oil! Make it good with fat!
Almost all vegetables in my home growing up were usually steamed or boiled, but topped with butter, salt, and pepper. They were always, ALWAYS delicious.
Link for full article below.
Shawna Dias’s sewing machine is tucked away at her work table behind racks of fur. Hot pink, bright yellow, baby blue, they hang like a fluf
*pretends to be shocked but also maybe this will make people realize that Indigenous People Know What The Hell They’re Doing and Deserve Respect*
Wow, it’s almost like living in the Arctic for thousands of years meant that they got really good at dressing for cold weather or something.
It’s unfair that indigenous people don’t already get credit for the depth of their knowledge about where they live and how to live well there, but it’s a good thing that academic authorities that do get credit for knowledge are pointing it out and backing them up.
Actually Potatoes were originally grown in Peru
As a kid who lives in Peru I can confirm that potatoes are from here and that we have over 1200 varieties of potatoes
only corn
Natives had corn before us. U gonna be a white supremacist u gonna eat white food. Sheep guts and boiled bread my dudes
Haggis is from Scotland. If we’re being fair with no immigrant food whatsoever, they can’t eat that either.
We’re getting down to “if you hate immigrants you can’t eat” and I’m 100% okay with that
Even the white immigrants are stanning this post. Keep the solidarity going.
Tomatos?
Sorry can’t eat that either! They’re from Central America!
I’m all for that nothing diet
Chicken?
The first chickens were from India and eastern Asia. It’s nothing or nothing with a side of not a damn thing :)
If you hate immigrants,
Starve
why do people in dnd each occupy a 5ft by 5ft square, how far apart do you think people need to be? why are dnd minis afraid of touching
dnd minis standing five feet apart in a dungeon cuz they’re not gay
look, if the guy to my left has to do the turbo-macarena while charging a bolt of flesh melting while the guy on my right is doing every bruce lee move at the same time and the guy in front of me is flourishing a broadaxe like hes doing yo-yo tricks im going to give each of them enough floorspace to not liquefy myself
fuck a “personal bubble”, stay out of my
BLOOD CIRCLE
So glad that non-scouts can appreciate the term blood circle properly.
Life path unlocked. He’s a scientist now.
If your dad is telling you in great detail about something he’s passionate about, you’re going to be hooked even if you don’t understand a word.
He tells us more…
So now I have to deliver a quiet lecture on the Standard Model every night. He loves lists of things, like all the streets home from daycare, or the train stations between here and Central, so he loves hearing the list of leptons and quarks and bosons.
Anyway, I made this poster for him, based on the CPEP ones we used to have at uni .
Alas I ran out of room for antimatter, colour charge and confinement, but hey, maybe there can be a second poster later.
It’s funny though — on the surface of it, it seems like it must be far too advanced for a 3yo. But when you think about it, quarks and leptons are no more or less real to him than, say, dinosaurs or planets, and he loves those too. And he recognises the letters on the particles.
I am absolutely overwhelmed by the kind and sweet things people are saying about this, thanks everyone ❤️
Addendum: he has really grasped onto the “everything is made of atoms” part of this, so tonight he listed just about every object he could think of and asked if it was made of atoms.
“And my bed?” Yes, and your bed. “And that wall?” Yep. “And the armchair?” Yes, the armchair too. … … “And… the book case?” Y—
“And my home?” Yep, the whole apartment block. “And your home? Oh wait, your home is my home.” Haha, it is. … … “But is it made of atoms?” Yep. “And… [best friend]’s home?” Yes, it is. And [other friend]’s home, and [third friend]’s home.
“Is [yet another friend]’s home?”
Update from the other night:
“Is my… is… [extremely long pause] is my atoms poster made up of atoms?” —Yes! Yes it is.
I have never heard such a contemplative silence. I think the next poster will have to be on the philosophy of referential language.
Update from this morning: after listing everything in sight (mummy? daddy? fridge? milk? cereal? table? etc.) he asks “is [baby sister] made up of atoms?”
yep!
*runs over to her on the floor* *puts face up real close to hers* “HI! YOU’RE MADE UP OF LOTS OF ATOMS! DID YOU KNOW?”
@radioactivepeasant @themagdalenwriting @iusedtohaveanaccount
“HI! YOU’RE MADE UP OF LOTS OF ATOMS! DID YOU KNOW?”
Finally a motivation video without fitness models, but with ordinary girls!
I love this!!!!
HELL YES
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
Not gonna lie, if this was the kinda of representation I saw growing up, I would of not have thought that I needed to already be a good weight and healthy to partispitate in physical activity.
@imfemalewarrior
It is a lot easier to feel inspired and motivated to try getting into fitness and try new activities when you see yourself represented in those activities.
That’s why I ask my followers to submit pictures of themselves doing those activities so we can all see ourselves represented and that we are not alone in doing them!
-FemaleWarrior, She/They
HOLY YAAAAAASSSSSS. Thank God for these women, yes, these warriors, for doing this.
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Honestly, in my work as a therapist, I’m seeing this A Lot, and tbh I still don’t have a satisfactory approach to it. A heavy dose of Existentialist “create your own Purpose” tempered with “when the plane’s going down, put your own oxygen mask on first”, but… yeah, there is no ethical way to work on individual emotional distress without acknowledging the systemic socioeconomic, geopolitical fuckery going on at the moment, and the sheer grief that comes with it.
I’m a guidance counselor/psychologist for teenagers and it’s getting really hard to motivate young people to work for a future they don’t believe in.
They look at ther future and see global warming, wwIII, unemployement, political unstability, poison in everything they eat, the earth and animals dying all around them.
I saw this video where someone was asking french teens in the 50s how they imagine the future would be. The war hadn’t been over for long and yet it was all positive with like peace and flying cars and such. Then they went and ask the same questions to nowadays teens and hell that was depressing. Some still had hope, but it was just that “well I hope I’ll have a nice house and maybe some kid” but there was such a hesitancy to it, like they didn’t dare to hope too much.
People mock Greta Thunberg but what they don’t get is that when she said “you stole my dreams”, it was the truth.
Young people don’t get to dream like they used to. They don’t dream anymore, they grief all that won’t be anymore and that’s just so fucking sad.
I forgot Beethoven was deaf for a minute and had a hard time finding the specific typo, while laughing uncontrollably
IM SO PROUD?!!!!!!?!!! LIKE WEE MAN IS A FUCKING LEGEND?!!!!!?!!!!!?!
wanted to see a more recent update and
BOIS STILL GOING STRONG YEEHAW U GO LITTLE SCIENCE KID