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“Made her a bridge to the window she always stared at but could never reach.”
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How is your high school treating you??
Have you ever wished that there was a school that actually cared about YOU?
A place that welcomes everyone from every religion and every identity and HONORED that individuality?
Do you wish that your teachers cared and understood that not everyone is neurotypical and your needs differ from those of your peers?
Do you wish you didn’t have to slog through 8 hours of Common Core classes but experienced progressive education through classes like: American Cinema, Archery, Ceramics, Gothic Literature, Understanding Race: Inequality and Working Towards Justice, Taoist Fiction, Elvish, Quidditch, Elizabethan Rapier, Wilderness Survival, The Science of Sleep, and LGBT+ History?
Do you love being outdoors? Do you like ponds, prairies, sheep, cows, pigs, and CATS?!
Have you ever wished that you could have a say in how your school runs? Maybe you want the schedule modified or discipline to be handled differently or maybe you are fed up with all the restrictions you have to deal with?
WELL THEN SCATTERGOOD IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!
Scattergood is a Quaker boarding school that practices progressive learning through farm to table and project-based learning. They offer one and three-week wilderness trips, and month-long international trips.
Scattergood is a gender-affirming school, creating inclusive housing in 2016 that allows students to choose the right dorm for them, no questions asked! Each student is respected and supported in their assertion of their sexuality, gender identity, and expression.
Scattergoodians grow best at a school that is individual, NOT INSTITUTIONAL.
Scattergood is accepting grades 9 - 12 all year round! Financial aid and scholarships are available!
Convince your parents! CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Visit their site! You may have found exactly what you need.
https://www.scattergood.org
how dare people not love the upcoming generation
Every time I see this I notice something else about it that makes me love it even more
How is your high school treating you??
Have you ever wished that there was a school that actually cared about YOU?
A place that welcomes everyone from every religion and every identity and HONORED that individuality?
Do you wish that your teachers cared and understood that not everyone is neurotypical and your needs differ from those of your peers?
Do you wish you didn’t have to slog through 8 hours of Common Core classes but experienced progressive education through classes like: American Cinema, Archery, Ceramics, Gothic Literature, Understanding Race: Inequality and Working Towards Justice, Taoist Fiction, Elvish, Quidditch, Elizabethan Rapier, Wilderness Survival, The Science of Sleep, and LGBT+ History?
Do you love being outdoors? Do you like ponds, prairies, sheep, cows, pigs, and CATS?!
Have you ever wished that you could have a say in how your school runs? Maybe you want the schedule modified or discipline to be handled differently or maybe you are fed up with all the restrictions you have to deal with?
WELL THEN SCATTERGOOD IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!
Scattergood is a Quaker boarding school that practices progressive learning through farm to table and project-based learning. They offer one and three-week wilderness trips, and month-long international trips.
Scattergood is a gender-affirming school, creating inclusive housing in 2016 that allows students to choose the right dorm for them, no questions asked! Each student is respected and supported in their assertion of their sexuality, gender identity, and expression.
Scattergoodians grow best at a school that is individual, NOT INSTITUTIONAL.
Scattergood is accepting grades 9 - 12 all year round! Financial aid and scholarships are available!
Convince your parents! CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Visit their site! You may have found exactly what you need.
https://www.scattergood.org
The science world is freaking out over this 25-year-old's answer to antibiotic resistance
A 25-year-old student has just come up with a way to fight drug-resistant superbugs without antibiotics.
The new approach has so far only been tested in the lab and on mice, but it could offer a potential solution to antibiotic resistance, which is now getting so bad that the United Nations recently declared it a “fundamental threat” to global health.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria already kill around 700,000 people each year, but a recent study suggests that number could rise to around 10 million by 2050.
In addition to common hospital superbug, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), scientists are now also concerned that gonorrhoea is about tobecome resistant to all remaining drugs.
But Shu Lam, a 25-year-old PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Australia, has developed a star-shaped polymer that can kill six different superbug strains without antibiotics, simply by ripping apart their cell walls.
“We’ve discovered that [the polymers] actually target the bacteria and kill it in multiple ways,” Lam told Nicola Smith from The Telegraph. “One method is by physically disrupting or breaking apart the cell wall of the bacteria. This creates a lot of stress on the bacteria and causes it to start killing itself.”
The research has been published in Nature Microbiology, and according to Smith, it’s already being hailed by scientists in the field as “a breakthrough that could change the face of modern medicine”.
Before we get too carried away, it’s still very early days. So far, Lam has only tested her star-shaped polymers on six strains of drug-resistant bacteria in the lab, and on one superbug in live mice.
But in all experiments, they’ve been able to kill their targeted bacteria - and generation after generation don’t seem to develop resistance to the polymers.
Continue Reading.
Yes. All the yes. Women in STEM deserve ALLLLLLLL the applause. All of it. And cake. All the cake, too.
The science world is freaking out over this 25-year-old’s answer to antibiotic resistance: from Edward the Booble http://bit.ly/2MABk2O via IFTTT
I love this solution because it’s just… So simple. Everyone is getting deeper and deeper into pharmacology trying to find new stuff and new combos that’ll overcome bacterial resistance (while Big Pharma rakes in the profits) and this student was like “what if.. We just.. Physically rip it the fuck apart?? What’s it gonna do? Develop resistance to me cutting a bitch?”
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Medicine: How do we defeat anti-biotic resistant super bugs?
Shu Lam: What if we just beat the shit out of it?
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Bennet: Fly fishing gear Biden: Brake pads Cory: Marvel Studios Bullock: I like a nice slab serif, but who are you? Fix your kerning and you have two different blues! Pete: Trendy jeans Julian: Should’ve made your accent red De Blasio: Gross, try again without Power Point Delaney: Blank VHS tapes? Tulsi: Multiplayer space game for Playstation Gillibrand: Sex and the City Gravel: Is that the Discovery Channel font? Are you rocks? Harris: Unbreakable Kamala Schmidt Hickenlooper: The studio that brought you Minions Inslee: Too pharmaceutical. Ask your Dr if Inslee is right for you. Amy: No one knows you, Amy. Stop acting like we’re on first name basis. Wayne: Talk to Amy Seth: Feels gross to say and the arrow in your star points right, so that’s awkward Beto: Actual Whataburger spicy ketchup Tim Ryan: Please don’t copy Cory’s work. Eyes on your own paper. Bernie: Toothpaste Swalwell: Top Gun Warren: Expensive spring water. That N makes my jaw hurt. Marianne: Cosmetics Yang: Small airline
New Zealand artist Benjamin Lloyd recently announced on Facebook that he would give all the kids at Auckland’s Starship Children’s Hospital temporary tattoos if he received 50 likes. But he didn’t get 50 likes. He got over 400,000 of them! And the number just keep on rising.
True to his word, Lloyd has agreed to honor his pledge. The artist has been airbrushing for ten years but has only recently started painting tattoos. He only did them for fun, and only for adults, but when he suggested doing them for the kids at the children’s hospital the internet went into overdrive. He’ll soon commence his admirable tattoo-a-thon, but in the meantime, check out these pictures to see the sort of awesome sleeves that these cool kids will soon be sporting.
“Nothing brings me more joy than boosting kids confidence with a custom tattoo,” wrote Lloyd on Facebook. “The only bad thing is that they don’t want to take a shower afterwards.” (Source)
The only bad thing is that they don’t want to take a shower afterwards.
Sometimes when you’re depressed, you draw more Daphne/Velma ✨
you’ve done a sacred thing
@bookishandslovenly wtf, this is so cute
it was really heartening to learn that the purpose of creating such a thick uterine lining during the menstrual period was to prevent the implantation of embryos rather than encourage them, and that our uterus is basically flushing out anything it deems unworthy during the period itself rather than “punishing” us for not being pregnant (which is how it’s usually framed). it’s almost as if your female body is more concerned with the protection and continuation of itself rather than being used as a procreative vessel.
the fact that we’ve come to accept the idea that our reproductive organs are punishing us for not being continuously pregnant is proof of how deeply patriarchal brainwashing has convinced women that we are nothing but broodmares for ‘their’ children.
This is honestly a life changing outlook. Thanks for protecting me uterus
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How is your high school treating you??
Have you ever wished that there was a school that actually cared about YOU?
A place that welcomes everyone from every religion and every identity and HONORED that individuality?
Do you wish that your teachers cared and understood that not everyone is neurotypical and your needs differ from those of your peers?
Do you wish you didn’t have to slog through 8 hours of Common Core classes but experienced progressive education through classes like: American Cinema, Archery, Ceramics, Gothic Literature, Understanding Race: Inequality and Working Towards Justice, Taoist Fiction, Elvish, Quidditch, Elizabethan Rapier, Wilderness Survival, The Science of Sleep, and LGBT+ History?
Do you love being outdoors? Do you like ponds, prairies, sheep, cows, pigs, and CATS?!
Have you ever wished that you could have a say in how your school runs? Maybe you want the schedule modified or discipline to be handled differently or maybe you are fed up with all the restrictions you have to deal with?
WELL THEN SCATTERGOOD IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!
Scattergood is a Quaker boarding school that practices progressive learning through farm to table and project-based learning. They offer one and three-week wilderness trips, and month-long international trips.
Scattergood is a gender-affirming school, creating inclusive housing in 2016 that allows students to choose the right dorm for them, no questions asked! Each student is respected and supported in their assertion of their sexuality, gender identity, and expression.
Scattergoodians grow best at a school that is individual, NOT INSTITUTIONAL.
Scattergood is accepting grades 9 - 12 all year round! Financial aid and scholarships are available!
Convince your parents! CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Visit their site! You may have found exactly what you need.
https://www.scattergood.org
I obviously remember how tedious and annoying it was when I was a kid and I would see adults who I had last met years before and they would be like “gosh you’re so much bigger wow do you remember me” or whatever like, WHATEVER!!! But now that I have so many tiny cousins who I do see once or twice every couple years I understand that what happens is you are possessed. I see a tiny cousin and my mouth just GOES “oh youre huge. when you were 4 months old no one could get you to stop screaming and I had to play a 3 hour long Enya playlist from YouTube for you” it doesn’t even pass thru my brain. Just directly out the mouth. Please take pity on us, children, we are just all possessed by weird ghosts who are only capable of stating the obvious every time we see young relatives, it isn’t our fault
That’s not justice
Oh? It’s naptime? Okay.
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The problem with having lesbian moms is you try to be super cool and cut all your hair off and buy a leather jacket and wear boots all the time and then you go to some event in your neighborhood and all these women three times your age start cooing “oh you look JUST like your mother when she was your age, my gosh what a blast from the past, oh I just love your hair”
And let me be very clear, okay: I’ve seen pictures of my mom when she was my age, and she looked cooler than I ever will. My mom had exactly my fashion sense except she was two point five degrees butcher and habitually took over government buildings. My other mom was about six degrees butcher than that, and SHE had a motorcycle. Both of them have been charged with felony arson. I’m the prep member of my family and there’s nothing I can do about it.
Please tell me at some point in your life some dick was like “we’re calling your parents over your behavior” only to have a bigger, more badass version of you come strolling in
Look obviously that happened many many times, usually with misogynist or ableist teachers. But I have a BETTER story than that, which is that when I was in 3rd grade, I went to this tiny alternative hippy school—it was a regular public school, it was just small and staffed/run by hippie communists—and my 3rd grade teacher was a woman who had been in an organization with my mother, and they had done direct action together more than a few times. We’ll call her D. One day I was sitting in D’s class, eight years old and bored out of my mind, and I scratched my name into the back of my plastic chair with a rock. Was this reasonable behavior? No. Why did I do it? Only the gods can say. I don’t actually remember doing the scratching, I just remember looking at the rock in my hand and my name on the chair and going, “HUH. That’s not good.” So obviously I got caught, bc I couldn’t reasonably convince anyone that I wasn’t the one who had done it, since it was MY NAME, and as punishment for this act of arbitrary vandalism I was sentenced to recess detention for two weeks. It was October so this included Halloween. Halloween, to be clear, is a high holy day in San Francisco, and I was devastated to miss the informal festivities that would be occurring at recess that day, and I wept and wailed about this at home for some time until my mother decided that this was disproportionate punishment and took it into her own hands to do something about it. So my mom walks into D’s office on a day when my mother does not have to be at work at a scheduled time, but D has to get her students from the yard in about ten minutes, and my mom sits down and says to her old friend and comrade, “Miranda is really upset about having detention on Halloween.” And D explains to my mother why the detention was issued, what the circumstances were, and my mother nods, and listens, and doesn’t argue, and doesn’t show any sign of getting up from her chair. And just says again “She’s really upset about having detention on Halloween.” And D looks at my mother, and she looks at the clock in her office, which is telling her that she has to be on the yard in 2 minutes now, and then looks at my mother again, who shows no sign of having anywhere to be, my mother with whom D has organized and successfully executed multiple sit-ins and takeovers of government & corporate offices, and D says, “Okay, she doesn’t have to have detention on Halloween.”