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For the Americans:
Since the CDC is no longer allowed to do much of anything, the American Medical Association is using their YouTube channel to post disease updates and medical information
The American Medical Association (AMA) is the largest and only national association that convenes 190+ state and specialty medical societies
Idk why but i find this funny even tho i need context
im starting to think that treating nazi germany as a unique and incomparable evil rather than as an extention of the western european colonial project that happened to threaten the interests of other western european powers might be bad actually
You were given teeth. Use them now and use them wisely.
i liked this ask so much i made it into a sign
You’ve heard of Manhandle Him Monday, Touch His Tit Tuesday, Wet Man Wednesday….now get ready for…
Slap His Ass Saturday
First ape to go to the watering hole with a container and put some of the water in it so that they could drink more later without returning to the watering hole must have been lauded as a fucking genius.
Actually, as someone who used to study anthropology (albeit a very long time ago), I think it is generally accepted by now that the ability to Carry Containers Of Stuff is generally agreed to be one of the real tool-using leaps in human development, perhaps as important as fire. I mean, you'll get the impression that people studying early humans are basically spearhead experts, but that's just because spearheads don't decay. (And because for a long time people assumed that hunting was The Most Important Thing, which has a fascinating intersection with implicit bias and sexism and stuff, and yes I am still bitter at things like 2001 for popularizing the idea that the most important part of human evolution was the ability to bash the shit out of a thing/animal/person, but that's a whole other story.)
Carrying stuff is huge.
If you can put meat in a bag, you can carry more meat. If you can put something like nuts in a bag, then nuts abruptly become a food that you can bring back to the tribe or save for later and not a food that you're required to eat on the spot because they are tiresome and stupid to carry by hand. In both cases your ability to feed yourself and your tribe just got a whole fuck of a lot better.
If you can put your baby in a bag, you now have both your hands free to stick a spear into things, pick nuts, fish, dig tasty cicadas out of the ground, etc. Your ability to feed yourself and your tribe just got a whole fuck of a lot better, and so did your ability to defend yourself while you do it. (And let's face it, your babies were already getting downright ridiculous in terms of the time it takes them to be fully walking-ready, due to brain size and being essentially premature; inventing Multitasking With Baby is like, pure survival at this point, and your way to do that is to create a specialized bag.)
If you can put water in a bag (first water containers very well may have been animal bladders or stomachs, not pots) you can bring water to your sick tribe members and they have a much higher chance of recovering.
And then you have elaborations of the basic "thing that contains objects" idea. If you make an exceptionally loosely woven bag and put it in the water, you can on occasion finesse some fish into it. And then you have delicious fish. If you put yourself in a loose and flexible bag of animal skin, your tribe can operate in the cold better, which changes your entire migration pattern and opens up new environments to you. If you make a hard container and fill it with water and put it over your fire, you have invented a new type of cooking that unlocks whole new food types, such as vegetables that need softening in order for humans to eat them. (Of course at the same time your stomach is becoming steadily more dependent on being able to fuck with your food in this way, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing, because the less energy you spend on digestion, the more energy you have to spend on other things, like brains. And big brains are good for unlocking whole new levels of communication, allowing for fantastic new levels of foraging cooperation, passing knowledge through generations, mate selection, and even various sorts of mental recreation where you imagine something that you don't see, and then convey that to your fellow beings.)
Bags are important, is what I'm saying.
I love all of this but I am going absolutely FERAL over the correlation that clothes = person bag. Bc you're so right but I never woulda thought of it like that
i lost it at "put that baby in a bag bc its already taking a ridiculously long time to walk on its own goddamn"
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I Cook These Things So You Don’t Have To: Jammy Devils (Discworld)
This is another from Nanny Ogg’s Discworld Cookbook. I don’t recall these featuring in any of the books (maybe I’m wrong? Feel free to correct me) but they do have a Discworld sort of vibe: starchy, jammy and comforting. Devils before baking Recipe: 100g sugar 75g butter 1 large egg, beaten 100g flour About 4 tablespoons jam (I used strawberry) Swirling in the jam Preheat oven to 180 C.…
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Quietly losing my mind over the fact that Elon Musk has straight up orchestrated a coup of our executive branch and like....I don't even know what, if any, system we have in place to fix this. Like... He's just taken control of the money and locked out the actual appointed officials. What the fuck.
Nazis are taking over my government, and like, not even just the Nazis we fucking elected! And I'm...making hamburgers? Because somebody has to make dinner? I just feel completely unhinged.
I think that's how random civillians generally feel in these situations. Someone's gotta make dinner.
If you're wondering, there is plenty to be done about it, and plenty being done about it already, even if it's not happening instantly in a way you can perceive.
Yes. Let me break it down for you.
Reblogging because this is an excellent article that both tells you about some of what's being done and breaks it down in a way that will help you understand and think about future action. Please read!
One of the many things I liked when I visited the UK a couple of years ago was charity holiday cards. We went in October, and it seemed like every grocery store, gift shop, cafe, etc. had displays of holiday cards where part of the proceeds went to a different charity or good cause. I saw dozens of beautiful cards, and came home with a set of really cute hedgehog christmas cards that helped the homeless. I know it's not a huge percentage, but it feels better than just buying a box of cards from Walmart for a dollar.
Last year, I went in search of holiday cards that supported US charities and was disappointed by the results. Yeah, I know I can just donate to charities, but I feel especially during the holiday season that sending a little love with a card that supports a good cause is a really sweet gesture! And it spreads awareness!
Anyway, here's a few of organizations that sell cards and gifts as part of their fundraising efforts. Just something to keep in mind for the coming holidays.
UNICEF, USA (I bought really darling cards from them last year)
"UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories, helping to save and meaningfully improve the lives of children globally — focusing on the most vulnerable.
UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world"
Shop our online gift catalog for unique, award-winning artisan treasures and greeting cards. Every gift purchased from UNICEF Market helps U
World Wildlife Fund
"For more than 50 years, WWF has been at work to protect our living planet so it remains a source of joy of generations to come. We protect the world’s most beloved species, protect the habitats people and wildlife depend on, and much, much more."
Make a donation in support of WWF’s global conservation efforts and choose a thank-you item.
Human Rights Campaign
"We’ve spent more than 40 years creating the most powerful movement for equality our country has ever seen. But despite this progress, our most marginalized are still suffering from violence, discrimination and fear. Our goal is to ensure that all LGBTQ+ people, and particularly those of us who are trans, people of color and HIV+, are treated as full and equal citizens within our movement, across our country and around the world."
100% of the proceeds from our exclusive merch fuels the Human Rights Campaign's fight for full LGBTQ+ equality. Shop now!
thinking about that one wordless calvin and hobbes sunday strip thats just calvins dad ditching his work to go play in the snow... its going to make me cry
ohhhh my god
”#I LOVE that the comic keeps the lens on Calvin’s dad to the degree of not even showing Calvin’s excited face when his dad surprises him, #You can see the joy and excitement of the moment in his pose and reflected in his dad’s expression, #it’s a great little artistic decision, #I realized what gets me about it it’s the hat covering his dad’s head and hair so the dad just looks like Calvin. #you don’t HAVE to show Calvin! You already see him in the dad becoming a kid for a moment you only have to draw that once”
"do you wanna add tags?" No tumblr, I wish for my words to be seen only by the mold in my walls and the dust bunnies I have yet to clean up