The struggle is real
Not today Justin
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The struggle is real
Is that sufjan stevens
Goal: To be the First Lady in all things…grace, elegance, poise, and just a dash of don’t fuck with me
YOO SPREAD THE WORD PEOPLE
Save a marker, SPREAD THE WORD!!!!
It’s called the crayola colorcycle program! As on its FAQ, they mention the following:
“Crayola ColorCycle will accept all brands of plastic markers, not just Crayola markers. That includes dry erase markers and highlighters! ColorCycle will eliminate placing hundreds of tons of markers into landfills.”
There do seem to be some limits, however, as far as I can tell, anyone can ship in a box of markers. “Any sturdy cardboard box with minimal outer markings will work. The more markers you ship, the more efficient this program will be. We suggest a minimum of 100 markers and a maximum of up to 40 pounds.”
Also, look for the Crayon Initiative.
Their whole things work with used, donated crayons they melt and make new ones to donate to children’s hospitals.
PSA for any of you artists following us
Did some research and while everything is accurate, the program is temporarily suspended cause of coronavirus : ( but def bookmark and check up on it
Omg signal boost for all the art people out there. I probably have gone through half a million markers in my life. Wish I knew about this sooner.
Things wrong with 2020 depicted as captain planet villains:
playing a game called “what modern day thing would kill a victorian era child”
Maybe if we all dab hard enough it will send us all back to 2015.
beginning of 2018 vs the end of 2018 (<<< Retweet OP)
OP I have some bad news about 2019 and 2020..
Life path unlocked. He’s a scientist now.
If your dad is telling you in great detail about something he’s passionate about, you’re going to be hooked even if you don’t understand a word.
He tells us more…
So now I have to deliver a quiet lecture on the Standard Model every night. He loves lists of things, like all the streets home from daycare, or the train stations between here and Central, so he loves hearing the list of leptons and quarks and bosons.
Anyway, I made this poster for him, based on the CPEP ones we used to have at uni .
Alas I ran out of room for antimatter, colour charge and confinement, but hey, maybe there can be a second poster later.
It’s funny though — on the surface of it, it seems like it must be far too advanced for a 3yo. But when you think about it, quarks and leptons are no more or less real to him than, say, dinosaurs or planets, and he loves those too. And he recognises the letters on the particles.
I am absolutely overwhelmed by the kind and sweet things people are saying about this, thanks everyone ❤️
Addendum: he has really grasped onto the “everything is made of atoms” part of this, so tonight he listed just about every object he could think of and asked if it was made of atoms.
“And my bed?” Yes, and your bed. “And that wall?” Yep. “And the armchair?” Yes, the armchair too. … … “And… the book case?” Y—
“And my home?” Yep, the whole apartment block. “And your home? Oh wait, your home is my home.” Haha, it is. … … “But is it made of atoms?” Yep. “And… [best friend]’s home?” Yes, it is. And [other friend]’s home, and [third friend]’s home.
“Is [yet another friend]’s home?”
Update from the other night:
“Is my… is… [extremely long pause] is my atoms poster made up of atoms?” —Yes! Yes it is.
I have never heard such a contemplative silence. I think the next poster will have to be on the philosophy of referential language.
Update from this morning: after listing everything in sight (mummy? daddy? fridge? milk? cereal? table? etc.) he asks “is [baby sister] made up of atoms?”
yep!
*runs over to her on the floor* *puts face up real close to hers* “HI! YOU’RE MADE UP OF LOTS OF ATOMS! DID YOU KNOW?”
@radioactivepeasant @themagdalenwriting @iusedtohaveanaccount
“HI! YOU’RE MADE UP OF LOTS OF ATOMS! DID YOU KNOW?”
All of those things listed are bad, and you should feel bad.
Each and every one. Including when it’s in America.
Does the boot taste better when it’s privately owned
privately owned “boot” can’t throw you in prison or legally kill you for funsies
private businesses can’t legally kill you lol remember when bayer legally sold HIV positive blood and caused an aids crisis or when coke and chiquita funded death squads to attack unionised workers hëhëhë remember when nestle starved babies by giving mothers just enough powered milk that they’d stop to lactate then hiking the price lmaooo remember when cutter gave live polio to children xd remember when asbestos companies continued to operate after it was banned lmao remember when chevron dumped toxic waste into the rivers hohooohoo
we want basic human services operated the way we expect the library and post office to operate- quietly, efficiently, everywhere, whenever needed, like a sane society that uses the tax money its citizens pay in to provide services for those citizens instead of payouts to corporations and endless military spending
hey, not to be the one wielding the 'studio-led sequel culture strips out the message of the original work' sword, but i feel like there's a parable out there about corporations ignoring scientific advice in the face of endangering the masses for profit, and i just can't remember what it is.
HBO’s Insecure has mastered the cinematographic art of properly lighting black faces. Diversity matters!
I love this can I please get more of this on my dash people
realizing that an experience was actually traumatizing
This field of lupine in New Zealand