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"Icebreaker" was a two hour performance by @anabelleleedehm and @wallyworldweb in which the artists waited two hours for a large ice block balanced between their mouths to melt naturally so that they could kiss.
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In its fourth-quarter earnings Wednesday, Meta said Facebook user numbers were down for the first time, as its metaverse business lost $10 b
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Study Masterpost
I spent a whole lot of time on this⊠tumblr post length limits KILL me when I make masterpostsÂ à«źâ Ë â€ Ë âá! I will update this with more resources, subjects etc until i run out of room. Make sure you check the tag âmakabees masterpostsâ to find the updates. Feel free to send requests to my inbox for subjects ( âžâžÂŽêł`âžâž)! Most of these are free resources..
MATHEMATICS
â§*Ì„Ë algebra*Ì„Ëâ§
khan academyâs free algebra course 1 / 2
OGT algebra playlist
Cliffnoteâs algebra notes
Mathplanet for free textbook and videos
edxâs entire selection of algebra courses for free
brilliantâs algebra practice
thriftbooks algebra for dummies
â§*Ì„Ë calculus*Ì„Ëâ§
OGT calculus playlistÂ
Khan academy precalculus course
Brilliantâs calculus course
Professor leonard calculus lectures
Caclulus MITOCW textbook (workbook?)
Calculus full course vid
â§*Ì„Ë physics*Ì„Ëâ§
pocket physics app (ANDROID ONLY)
intro to physics pdf
college physics openstax textbook
stanford: understanding einstein special theory of relativity course
SCIENCEÂ
â§*Ì„Ë psychology*Ì„Ëâ§
sparknotes psychology
psychology 150 notes
simplypsychology guides for students
psychology crash course
coursera psychology selection
alison psychology selection
principles of neuropsychology pdf
MIT intro to psychology textbook
YALE intro to psychology lectures
â§*Ì„Ë biology*Ì„Ëâ§
khan academy bio courses HS / AP
STANFORD human behavioral bio lectures
MIT introduction to biology lectures
Biology sparknoets study guide
Thebiologynotes online bio notes for students
bio lectures
introduction to marine life course vid
marine biology at home playlist
marine biology lectures
marine biology lecture notes
â§*Ì„Ë chemistry*Ì„Ëâ§
general chemistry playlist
cliffnotes chemistry
khan academy chemistry
organic chemistry playlist
chemistry textbook pdf
â§*Ì„Ë neurology*Ì„Ëâ§ (brain stuff)
MIT open courseware cellular neurobiology
MIT ENTIRE NEUROSCIENCE OCW COLLECTION
neurology: divisions of the nervous system
neurology videos/playlist
HARVARD opencourseware neuroscience pt 1 / pt 2
â§*Ì„Ë astronomy*Ì„Ëâ§
astrobiology : exploring other worlds course
crash course astronomy playlist
YALE astronomy lectures
CALTECH astronomy lectures
general astronomy lectures
caltech the evolving universe course
journey throught he universe documentary
â§*Ì„Ë cosmology*Ì„Ëâ§
STANFORD cosmology lecture collection
understanding modern physics: cosmology and relativity
the beginning and end of the universe documentary
caltech physical foundations of cosmology pdf
intro to cosmology pdf
â§*Ì„Ë ecology/environmental*Ì„Ëâ§
MIT open courseware Ecology 1: The earth system
MIT open courseware Ecology 2: engineering for sustainability
MIT open courseware oceanography
Elements of ecology thriftbooks
netflix our planet playlist
â§*Ì„Ë geology*Ì„Ëâ§
engineering geology and geotechnics
geology 101 lectures uni of hawaii
MIT OCW intro to geology notes
geological sciences lectures
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osteoarchaeology: the truth in our bones course
the archaeology of disease documented in skeletons
introduction to archaeology lecture
archaeology lectures playlist
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â§*Ì„Ë grammar*Ì„Ëâ§
grammarly handbook
purdue writing lab
â§*Ì„Ë literature*Ì„Ëâ§
Thriftbooks entire literature section for cheap lit
creative writing specialization
plagues witches and war: the worlds of historical fiction
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MIT open courseware Intro to art history
lecture at MFA
prehistoric art lecture
my art ref masterpost
list of pdf books that might help artists
â§*Ì„Ëmythology*Ì„Ëâ§
greek and roman mythology pdf
greek and roman mythology course
old norse mythology in the sources course
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10 Female Written Short Stories Everyone Should Read
I have seen a post circulating for a while that lists 10 short stories everyone should read and, while these are great works, most of them are older and written by white men. I wanted to make a modern list that features fresh, fantastic and under represented voices. Enjoy!
1. A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahiri â A couple in a failing marriage share secrets during a blackout.Â
2. Stone Animals by Kelly Link â A family moves into a haunted house.
3. Reeling for the Empire by Karen Russell â Women are sold by their families to a silk factory, where they are slowly transformed into human silkworms.Â
4. Call My Name by Aimee Bender â A woman wearing a ball gown secretly auditions men on the subway.Â
5. The Man on the Stairs by Miranda July â A woman wakes up to a noise on the stairs.Â
6. Brownies by ZZ Packer â Rival Girl Scout troops are separated by race.Â
7. City of My Dreams by Zsuzi Gartner â A woman works at a shop selling food-inspired soap and tries not to think about her past.Â
8. A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery OâConnor â A family drives from Georgia to Florida, even though a serial killer is on the loose.Â
9. Hitting Budapest by NoViolet Bulawayo â A group of children, led by a girl named Darling, travel to a rich neighborhood to steal guavas.Â
10. Youâre Ugly, Too by Lorrie Moore â A history professor flies to Manhattan to spend Halloween weekend with her younger sister.
I LOVE THIS POST!!
Iâd like to add:
11. Good Country People by Flannery OâConnor
12. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (this one is my favorite short story of all time)
13. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
14. Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol Oates
15. DĂ©sirĂ©eâs Baby by Kate Chopin
16. The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin
17. Impressions of an Indian Childhood by Zitkala-Ć a
(I wanted to put little summaries for each of them, but Iâm afraid Iâd spoil the whole story if I did!)
adding a few more! all by women of color, & the first four were published within the last few years
18. âMy Dear You,â Rachel Khong â love, loss, & absurdity in the afterlife
19. âThe Husband Stitch,â Carmen Maria Machado â a feminist retelling of the folklore story âThe Green Ribbonâ
20. âInventory,â Carmen Maria Machado â one womanâs retrospective list of her lifeâs sexual encounters
21. âBoys Go to Jupiter,â Danielle Evans â what happens after a white college student poses for a photo in a Confederate flag bikini
22. âDrinking Coffee Elsewhere,â ZZ Packer â a Black woman attends Yale University
oh i have some of these too! many are science-fiction or science-fantasy, because the woman in those genres are severely under-represented ! The first two authors are slightly older, but their works are so important in the development of the roles of women in scifi as a genre so!
23. âThose Who Walk Away from Omelasâ and âMountain Waysâ by Ursula K. Le Guin â The first is a study of philosophical questions similar to the trolley problem, told in very loose form. The second is a science-fantasy story about two women navigating love and sexuality in their societyâs polyamorous marriage rituals. But honestly you should read all of Le Guinâs short stories and novels, sheâs amazing.
24. âBloodchildâ by Octavia Butler â One of my all-time FAVORITE short stories, about a future where humans live alongside large insect-like aliens, and serve as hosts for their eggs and larval young. Itâs gruesome, gory, unsettling, and honestly pretty horrific but itâs really wonderfulâif you can handle horror in your stories I highly recommended it. Butlerâs novels are also wonderful, please check them out if you can (not all of them are this unsettling)
25. âThe Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushiâ by Pat Cadigan â A trans allegory in which future humans go through surgery to become invertebrate sea creatures (cephalopods and arthropods mostly) in order to better work in space. Wonderfully weird in so many ways.
26. âFrom the Lost Diary of Treefrog7â and âThe Palm Tree Banditâ by Nnedi Okorafor â Lost Diary is a story about a woman and her husband exploring an alien jungle told through research log-style journal entries. Very much survival horror scifi. Palm Tree Bandit is told as a mother reciting a story to her daughter as she braids her hair, about her great-grandmother who started a kind of small revolution for women in Nigeria. Nnediâs novels and other short stories, as well as her works within the comics industry, are all fantastic, so look into her more if you can!!!
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