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Mongolians are cool because they’ve merged their traditional and modern ways of life so rather than having poverty due to losing all their important skills they just live in their yurts with their cows and 827474874mbs internet
sure their GDP in dollars is low but when you can survive like your anscestors did it doesn’t mean anything, nothing wrong with adding a motorcycle and wifi into the mix
Everyone should live like their ancestors did 1000 years ago but with the addition of wifi tbh
Adapt. Survive.
this is the single most inspiring piece of information I have yet to come across in all my moments in this world
where is that picture
ah here we go:
oh… you know
🕷★#MilesMorales
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✨Please Help Alfred ✨
Hi everyone, not an art update but a friend update. My friend Alfred Coleman, who you may know better as PaperboxHouse, (who you may know better as the “Eggman Announcement” guy) is in serious trouble.
In the past month I’ve taken him to the ER three times. He’s been suffering from serious stomach pain and anxiety, and he hasn’t been able to keep down a full meal in almost a month. He’s suffering from malnutrition, and he hasn’t been able to take care of himself. Yesterday morning I picked him up from endoscopy surgery, and the hospital discharged him when he was obviously still unwell. He was too weak to walk, and couldn’t even get back in his apartment. I took him to a different hospital to hopefully receive better treatment.
While in the emergency room, I was able to set up a ko-fi page for him to help pay for any medical expenses. This new hospital has already been treating him much better so far, and he finally is being monitored overnight instead of being dismissed like he has been in the past. My only worry is that he would be unable to afford his new treatment, and that’s where you guys come in.
Through some miracle, we’ve already been able to raise over $47,000. That is insane. But it only proves how much he is well-loved, and what he means to the artist’s community. Alfred is one of my dearest, oldest friends, and if you could help with this cause, whether it’s through donation, or just sharing this post, it would mean the world to me. I’ve been keeping updates on the situation on the ko-fi page, with more minute to minute updates on my twitter. Thank you all for your support.
Link to the ko-fi page
If you’re an adult, especially if you’re new to being an adult, you need to start being aware of how your interactions with minors will affect them. It doesn’t matter if you still feel like a teenager and it doesn’t matter if your underage friends are super duper mature in your conversations with them. As an adult, it is up to you to place boundaries and not cross them for the sake of keeping the minors in your life safe. It is up to you to know what is and isn’t appropriate to say and do to them. Please think critically about the way you interact with minors and don’t hassle them, pressure them, or make them feel unsafe for any reason under any circumstances. You’re the adult. You should know better.
Oak, Monstera and Thistle Dragons
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Peace to my Sikh friends
“Come on guys, we’re rolling! Hold it together!”
Star Trek TNG S2 Gag Reel (x)
[Image: A white speech bubble against a yellow background. The text reads, "No matter how open-minded, socially conscious, anti-racist I think I am, I still have old, learned hidden biases that I need to examine.
"It is my responsibility to check myself daily for my stereotypes, prejudice, and, ultimately, discrimination." /END ID]
cinema peaked at Star Trek: The Original Series
Excellent teamwork guys
I love how this comes off as a team support for Chekov. Captain didn’t like his answer so Bones and Spock give the same answer while Uhura comforts the poor boy.
Are you trapped on tumblr right now?
Is there something you planned to do before you got trapped in the endless tumblr scroll?
Are you yelling at yourself to get up and do the thing, but you can’t, because you’re trapped in the endless tumblr scroll?
Consider this your save point.
Put tumblr down, stand up, stretch, and go do the thing you planned to do. Future you will be incredibly grateful.
In 1990, the grand marshal of the LA Gay Pride Parade was an 82-year-old retired straight female professor. Her research in the 1950s led to homosexuality no longer being considered a mental illness in the United States.
Okay but whats her name and what did the research say
Her name was Evelyn Hooker. She created psychological profiles based on test results of 30 gay and 30 straight men, showing them to three top psychologists of the time to identify the anonymous subjects’ sexual orientation. Failure to accurately determine the individuals would mean homosexuality is not a diagnostic category, undermining its perception as a mental illness causing mass firings of federal employees and military servicemembers.
In 1956 Hooker presented the results of her research at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Chicago. Homosexuality as a “clinical entity” simply does not exist, she told her fellow psychologists, because the homosexual population is as varied as the heterosexual population. A particular form of sexual desire and expression has little effect on personality and emotional development. “We knew it all the time, but we needed empirical proof,” a few psychologists in her audience said. “It absolutely can’t be true. You must have had to search and search and search to find those guys,” most of them told her.
To the midcentury mental health professionals whose livelihoods depended on the notion that homosexuals were sick, Hooker’s research made not one whit of difference. They continued with their prejudices intact, as did vice squads and McCarthyites—to whom all homosexuals were monsters and moral weaklings. But to those homosexuals who were beginning to challenge the prejudices, Hooker’s findings were potent ammunition. Her work demonstrated clearly that none of the standard tests that showed who’s mentally sick and who’s mentally healthy could show who’s homosexual and who’s heterosexual. Here was concrete evidence that the mental health professions were wrong about homosexuality as an illness. It would be another two decades before the American Psychiatric Association would finally remove “homosexuality” from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [thanks to the tireless advocacy of Barbara Gittings and Frank Kameny]—but Dr. Judd Marmor, an American Psychiatric Association president who participated in the APA discussions, recalled that Hooker’s research was “the reference point to which we had to keep coming back.”
Listen to her 1989 Making Gay History interview here (podcast)
Evelyn’s chapter from lesbian historian Lillian Faderman’s “Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle” (epub) under the cut
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