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Aging is hot. Gray hairs are hot. Smile lines are hot. Get with it.
Baldness is also hot. Literally get with it.
Everyone reblogging this post to add that people don't exist to be hot and bodies can be neutral: you're right. Make your own post about it. This post is about signs of age being hot. I am an adult attracted to other adults. People don't exist to be hot but if you have these traits you are hot, perhaps against your will. Sorry. Happy milf monday.
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I’ll represent you in court :)
Isn’t it consensual when she gave him the photos when they were together 🔚
From a lawyer: “The photos were consensual. But she did not consent to distribution “
He really thought he did something with that comment and his lil stank emoji at the end lol
Reblog to save a LIFE dat shit is not ok
for the ladies, and even gentlemen, who follow me and find themselves in this situation.
Same goes for you Men. If your ex leaks photos of your dick or any videos you sent her, you can sue too. Yea, giving the photos with consent is Aight, but spreading them around and “exposing” Ain’t it chief
LETS NOT FORGET IN SOME STATES REVENGE PORN IS CONSIDERED DOMESTIC ABUSE
You can Also do this in Canada!
that uniquely american cultural drive to preserve the corpse after death…. utterly horrid I tell you
embalming as standard practice… ‘protective caskets’… waterproof burial vaults… folks there is no fucking point
not to go all Anti Capitalist here but like. making people feel like they’ve ‘failed’ their dead loved ones if they don’t put their chemically preserved corpses in a multi-thousand dollar hermetically sealed vault is absolutely fucking ghoulish the whole industry is built around taking advantage of grieving families. like it’s such a morbid topic but for real normalize decay… normalize the idea that a corpse, while an incredibly important thing, is temporary and isn’t meant to exist forever… normalize the transience of the body… also fuck every person who’s ever tried to wring money out of a grieving person by convincing them to by a fucking. waterproof burial vault. man
Hey remember when US and Russia was all like “We’re the best!!! We’ve won the space race!!!!” But India sent a kick-ass space probe to Mars and the whole mission was fuel efficient, costed less and a roaring success in the first try and then they were like “…..wait no that can’t be true” and still have the audacity to call us “underdeveloped” or only view us as a ‘third world country’? :)
For anyone who needs more info, the probe was called Mangalyaan (which literally means space probe vehicle) or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and you can also get more information here and here
Remember when NYT mocked India for this very thing and an TOI (a major indian newspaper) responded with this? :)
They were being racist asf and we were till respectful literally fuck you if you think ‘third world counties’ can’t be better than you
white people can and should reblog this
and shout out to the women engineers integral to the launch
“Indian staff from the Indian Space Research Organisation celebrate after the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft entered Mars’s orbit.
On November 5, 2013, a rocket launched toward Mars. It was India’s first interplanetary mission, Mangalyaan, and a terrific gamble. Only 40 percent of missions sent to Mars by major space organizations—NASA, Russia’s, Japan’s, or China’s—had ever been a success. No space organization had succeeded on its first attempt. What’s more, India’s space organization, ISRO, had very little funding: while NASA’s Mars probe, Maven, cost $651 million, the budget for this mission was $74 million.
This was not the only success of the mission. An image of the scientists celebrating in the mission control room went viral. Girls in India and beyond gained new heroes: the kind that wear sarees and tie flowers in their hair, and send rockets into space.”
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there’s a movie adaptation of this! it’s obviously more dramatized/they use different names but i really really loved the movie! it’s called mission mangal and it was the first time i had heard of this and i was so surprised that literally? no one talked about it??? what they accomplished is incredible.
ALSO, Mangalyaan launched in 2013 and was meant to be a 6 month mission. It’s been in orbit around Mars now for more than 5 years and has enough propellant to keep going for even longer.
“The kind that wear sarees and tie flowers in their hair, and send rockets into space.”
FUCK YES. THIS IS THE TYPE OF REPRESENTATION I’VE BEEN HERE FOR!!
I love how the dudes at back are pure happy!!
if you went to public school in the US, were you ever in a classroom that could accommodate 6 square feet of space between each student?
Bro some of us didn’t even get desks
It’s worth noting that in addition to this being impossible at the current rate of education funding, school budgets are on the chopping block like they always are anytime the economy takes a dip. Governor Kemp has asked educational institutions in Georgia to prepare for a 14% cut to budgets. Of course, those cuts have to pass in the state legislature.
Find out if schools are facing similar cut in your state and call your reps to speak up for education.
This isn’t going to work in America. At least not in any but the most high-income areas.
1) Desks to be six feet apart: there are 30+ kids in each class - how big do you thik these classrooms are? There’s no way. So we either have to decrease the class size (which we can’t do because then we’d need to hire teachers and they won’t pay for that) or just leave the desks where they are.
2) High-touch surfaces sanitized regularly: again. 30+ people per class. is there a full time teachers aid or nurse who’s going to be properly sanitizing the door, the chalkboard/whiteboard, the pencil sharpener, the toys, the bookshelves, the bathroom doors, the sinks, the water fountains? No, because they’d have to pay them. So now we have students being put in charge of this and - they’re kids. They’ll forget, get busy, not bother. Some of them are too little to be trusted with cleansers and sanitizers, so now it’s on the teacher to sanitize everything constantly all day in an unending cycle which means when the heck are they going to find the time to teach? It’s going to fall by the wayside and get done sporadically.
3) wearing masks: great. Some people don’t have masks because they can’t find them/afford them. You’re supposed to replace the mask every time you take it off, which means kids need multiple masks per day. This doesn’t cover the problem of people who will find the masks uncomfortable and fuss with them, the fact that little kids will get messy, touch their mask, take their masks off. Is the school supplying masks to teachers and students? No, because then they’d have to pay for it. And this doesn’t cover the fact that there are hard of hearing people who use lip reading, etc.
4) Go back to remote learning if there’s another flare up: bitch the first one hasn’t even stopped yet and you assholes want to open up the schools again? Are you prepared to give every student in your school a computer and reliable internet? No? Then your remote learning is BULLSHIT and you’re leaving poor kids behind.
And what about the halls between classes? During lunch? Recess? Sure you can make adjustments, but are you letting the kids in the front door one at a time? How are the buses working? Are you adding more buses so the kids aren’t sitting on top of each other? Are you hiring extra nurses so they can do temperature checks? Are you supplying copious amounts of hand sanitizer so each kid can have it to use in between hand washings? No? You cutting budgets so there will be even less health and safety measures than there was to begin with?
what a fucking shock.
God this makes me angry.
^^^yep
And obviously all the first people to be laid off when the cuts roll in are gonna be the “extraneous” staff… you know, parapros, nurses and counselors, and janitors.
Any time I’ve lived with kids, I’ve gotten sick 6-8 times a year over the course of flu/cold season. Last winter I don’t think I got sick once. Schools are crowded and kids suck at washing their hands.
So even though it rarely kills kids, there’s nothing stopping kids from from bringing it home and killing their older or more vulnerable family members.
… And I just realized that there are probably going to be parents who tell their kids not to wear masks, or to take their mask off when they get to school, because they’ve decided the pandemic is a Liberal Hoax. *sigh*
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I’m gonna take a moment to talk about the greenhouse link above. Greenhouses can be quite a bit of work, time, and money to build - and they take up space - so some thoughtful planning and research can ensure that whatever you build you’ll get the most out of.
Most people, when first approaching greenhouses, just build a generic shed that has clear walls and a roof. That’s what you see in the blog post above, while the author kept mentioning how incredibly hot it is. The author is located in central Washington state, USA.
Greenhouse with no ventilation/cooling or heating or electricity or gas, in a hot climate summer climate, cool winter. While conventionally attractive, it is not particularly functional, and is only useful for a relatively short period of the year.
How best to design a greenhouse can depend on factors like climate and latitude.
If your greenhouse is located someplace very cold, you’re looking at issues with heating it, or else not using it at all during that time. There’s multiple ways to heat greenhouses, traditionally methane or propane gas, although in emergencies, and if it is wired for electricity, electrical heat may be used. Some people have even used wood furnaces (this is less than ideal) For any place with long winters this quickly becomes very expensive. Thermal mass is the clever trick to solve most, if not all, (depending on climate) heating issues in winter - no fossil fuels or deforestation required.
If your greenhouse is located someplace very hot, you’re looking at issues with cooling it, or else not using it all during that time. There’s multiple ways to cool greenhouses - fans/vents and shade cloth being the most common. Thermal mass can also help with this issue too.
My favorite website on greenhouses (which longtime readers may recognize) is Penn and Cord. Heating and cooling greenhouses so you can use them for more than 6 weeks a year can be very expensive and very energy intensive - unless you start looking at passive solar greenhouse designs, such as those by Penn and Cord. You do sacrifice some space in the back greenhouse for the thermal mass aka giant barrels of water.
Can be built out of used or scrap material.
Above, barrels are on the left, hidden behind the plants. Below, this is what the wall of barrels looks like before plant beds are installed.
These 55 gallon drums filled with water and painted black, all along the north wall, are the “battery” that keeps these greenhouses usable year round. The roof angles are designed so that these receive direct sunlight (hence why they are painted black) in the winter, the sun heats the water, and they help keep the greenhouse warm all winter long. They’re working at high elevations in Colorado which means 1) wild temperature fluctuations 2) it’s pretty cold in winter there, down to -30F/-34C. The barrels also modulate the hot temperatures in summer. There are variations around this idea, but hopefully the concept makes sense. Sometimes people will create the northern wall out of concrete, and then put the barrels or bottles of water in front of it, for a similar “battery” or modulating effect. The interiors are painted bright white, to reflect as much light as possible to the plants.
Granted, this extremely energy efficient and far more sustainable greenhouse style does not have the same “aesthetic”, but the space is actually far more usable. Penn and Cord and their crew are growing 365 days of the year, in greenhouses mostly made out of used materials. None of these greenhouses obviously have electricity or gas installed, but they don’t actually need it either, thanks to their clever and regionally-appropriate design.
this is like scrooge seeing his own grave in a christmas carol
Love reblogging a picture of Tumblr’s grave on Tumblr