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so i’m enjoying my flight with in-flight wifi, and absent-mindedly open tinder not expecting anything because i’m, y’know, thousands of feet in the air
and then this happens.
what do i do 👀
A Jizo is a Japanese god who’s thought to protect children who die before their parents. There more than one million small Jizo statues spread throughout Japan at temples or along the side of roads. The Japanese care for these statues and giving them hats and bibs. Jizo statues are almost always small because he protects children. (Source)
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Okay, but what professor was such an asshole that they wouldn’t let a woman in labor do a makeup exam? You know someone said some shit and she felt like she HAD to do that exam, labor or no.
OK true story from one of my professors: She got pregnant while getting her PhD. Not planned, but it would work out that she would do her lit review (where she had a massive list of books she had to spend two hours talking about) a month before her baby was due. Plenty of time, right? Well, her daughter came a month early. On the day that she scheduled her lit review. So she’s in labor with a baby that’s four weeks early, she calls up her male professors that are going to be doing her lit review, and they say that squeezing a human being out of your vagina isn’t a good enough reason to cancel. She can’t reschedule, they’ll just fail her. And my professor will have none of that. They agree to have the lit review at the hospital, but they kick out all nurses and doctors because you can’t have anyone else in the room. (like the nurses are really going to be secret undercover English professors who will whisper to her answers about Virginia Woolf). So for two hours while my professor was in labor, these male professors are hounding her about early 20th century British literature and the nurses are just about losing it and as soon as it’s finish they rush back in to make sure everything is okay. And the best part of it is that my professor was so focused, so determined to pass and not let her 5 years of work end in a failure, that she says she didn’t feel any pain for those two hours. WHILE IN LABOR.
Fucking men. Seriously.
I get that this is supposed to be a “feels good” story, but it really shouldn’t be legal to force someone to take an exam when they’re meant to be undergoing a medical procedure- and that includes labour.
Grad school programs are notoriously inflexible and it leads to all sorts of ridiculous things. In NJ, there was a case where a guy had his dissertation review scheduled on the same day for months before he got called for jury duty. The power-tripping judge wouldn’t excuse him, and the program wouldn’t reschedule. If he missed his review, he would have to wait to reschedule next semester and pay for an additional semester of grad school. He showed up to the court on that day one more time to ask to be excused, the judge refused, so he walked out, did his dissertation review, and then walked outside and was arrested for contempt of court. He stated that the fine for contempt of court was less than ¼th of the cost of an additional semester of grad school, so it seemed like a fair trade off.
*me watching hollywood movies about ancient egypt*
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Volcanic ash being hit by sunset. This is Volcán Puyehue, in Chile.
I have stretch marks.
Reblog if you do too. Just to prove that it is more normal than what people actually think.
When i was younger i didn’t know what stretch marks were, so i was really confused by all the ‘random scars’ i had, no one told me they were a thing besides for pregnant women.
I have stretch marks.
Reblog if you do too. Just to prove that it is more normal than what people actually think.
When i was younger i didn’t know what stretch marks were, so i was really confused by all the ‘random scars’ i had, no one told me they were a thing besides for pregnant women.
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