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GIF Artists Collective August GIF Theme – Negative
Me while I was writing this anime’s script:
What happens if our penis are made by liquid?
erection
What is the weirdest, most horrendous thing you can reply with? I wanna freak out a friend.
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
Lao Tzu (via fyp-philosophy)
Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said.
Voltaire (via fyp-philosophy)
R E T R O
U M A R U
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
Aldous Huxley, Complete Essays 2, 1926-29 (via fyp-philosophy)
If someone made an anime/manga about your life, what pointlessly long, yet descriptive title would it have?
When you try to watch some anime
sorry
2000s yt anime watching aesthetic
EPISODE 10 PART 1/3 *ENGLISH SUB*
240p quality
the inevitable drop to 144p quality because you’re streaming video in 2006 What Did You Expect????
going on gaia while your video buffers in another window
no tabs we kill the windows XP taskbar like men
OP with english translation at the bottom and romanisation at the top but you can’t read either because 80% the time because they picked some curly font in a color that blends into the rest of the video
subtitle font becomes absolutely unreadable at the inevitable quality drop no matter what color or font its in
translator’s notes with ^___^ or O_o;;
you were probably watching: naruto, death note, full metal alchemist, fruits basket, gurran lagann, ouran high school host club, inuyasha, or the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya
This video has been removed due to terms of use violation.
“just according to keikaku”
(translator’s note: keikaku means plan)
Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.
Voltaire (via fyp-philosophy)
Rene Magritte - Every day, 1966
The Genius of Marie Curie
Growing up in Warsaw in Russian-occupied Poland, the young Marie Curie, originally named Maria Sklodowska, was a brilliant student, but she faced some challenging barriers. As a woman, she was barred from pursuing higher education, so in an act of defiance, Marie enrolled in the Floating University, a secret institution that provided clandestine education to Polish youth. By saving money and working as a governess and tutor, she eventually was able to move to Paris to study at the reputed Sorbonne. here, Marie earned both a physics and mathematics degree surviving largely on bread and tea, and sometimes fainting from near starvation.
In 1896, Henri Becquerel discovered that uranium spontaneously emitted a mysterious X-ray-like radiation that could interact with photographic film. Curie soon found that the element thorium emitted similar radiation. Most importantly, the strength of the radiation depended solely on the element’s quantity, and was not affected by physical or chemical changes. This led her to conclude that radiation was coming from something fundamental within the atoms of each element. The idea was radical and helped to disprove the long-standing model of atoms as indivisible objects. Next, by focusing on a super radioactive ore called pitchblende, the Curies realized that uranium alone couldn’t be creating all the radiation. So, were there other radioactive elements that might be responsible?
In 1898, they reported two new elements, polonium, named for Marie’s native Poland, and radium, the Latin word for ray. They also coined the term radioactivity along the way. By 1902, the Curies had extracted a tenth of a gram of pure radium chloride salt from several tons of pitchblende, an incredible feat at the time. Later that year, Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel were nominated for the Nobel Prize in physics, but Marie was overlooked. Pierre took a stand in support of his wife’s well-earned recognition. And so both of the Curies and Becquerel shared the 1903 Nobel Prize, making Marie Curie the first female Nobel Laureate.
In 1911, she won yet another Nobel, this time in chemistry for her earlier discovery of radium and polonium, and her extraction and analysis of pure radium and its compounds. This made her the first, and to this date, only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. Professor Curie put her discoveries to work, changing the landscape of medical research and treatments. She opened mobile radiology units during World War I, and investigated radiation’s effects on tumors.
However, these benefits to humanity may have come at a high personal cost. Curie died in 1934 of a bone marrow disease, which many today think was caused by her radiation exposure. Marie Curie’s revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and nuclear physics, to name a few. For good or ill, her discoveries in radiation launched a new era, unearthing some of science’s greatest secrets.
From the TED-Ed Lesson The genius of Marie Curie - Shohini Ghose
Animation by Anna Nowakowska
I wish I was as hardcore as the woman who stepped out of this car
I was so focused on the tire cover and stickers that I almost missed that license plate