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may 2019 bring you your âiâm doing better than i ever wasâ moment
Shakuntala Devi, an Indian mental calculator,was asked to give the 23rd root of a 201-digit number; she answered in 50 seconds. Her answer was confirmed by calculations done at the US Bureau of Standards for which a special program had to be written to perform such a large calculation.
She was also one of the early pioneers of gay rights in India and published a book on homosexuality way back in 1977 calling for the full acceptance and decriminalization of homosexuality. This was after her marriage broke up, due to her husband being a gay man. https://gayrightsindia.wordpress.com/2016/08/20/remembering-shakuntala-devi-the-human-computer-and-the-pioneer-of-gay-rights/amp/
i just want to thank all those whoâve destroyed me into the person i am today
yall take this quiz and say what your 3 cities were
Itâs okay to miss ppl, but donât ever forget why u distanced urself
He dropping dick off
2019 mood
bernie sanders x clairo mashup
berno
im sorry this is so funny
what the fuck is bandersnatch. what the fuck is bird box. i am watching fantastic four rise of the silver surfer
Birdbox Bandersnatch is that one actor from sherlock
history fucked me up
oxford was built and operational as a college before the rise of the mayans and cleopatra lived in a time nearer to pizza hutâs invention than to the pyramids being built
I need a noncomprehensive history book that covers Known World History in time periods, like âin this century, all this shit was happening concurrentlyâ and not just all spread out so I have to piece it together like some unpaid uneducated scholar
Mongols were fighting Samurai in Japan and Knights in Europe at the same time.Â
Star Wars a New Hope came out the same year as the last execution in France by Guillotine.Â
Abraham Lincoln and Edgar Allen Poe were friends in their early 20â˛s.Â
When the Great Pyramids were being built there were areas that still had Woolly Mammoths roaming.Â
Harvard University didnât teach calculus in its first few years after being established because calculus wasnât invented yet.
Nintendo was founded two years after the Eiffel Tower was constructed
This is the book you want: The Timetables of History - going year by year (or in the earlier sections, at least century by century) and showing you what was going on in various parts of the world in several categories (e.g. Politics, Literature, Science, etc.) Super useful for visualizing what events were happening at the same time.
looking at Wikipediaâs pages for years, decades, or centuries can also be fun for this reason
rick riordan off the shits
rick riordan made his bones with pretty vanilla YA fantasy and then when he was too successful to stop hit em with the Muslim valkyries and the genderfluid homeless teenagers
Azealiaâs Twitter sends me
Pretty convenient that a lot of American students never learn that Einstein was a Jew who came to America and started the nuclear research after fleeing from the Nazis and having most of his research lost in the book burnings.Â
Or how much of his life and work was shaped by his autism, like how it was his biggest asset because it allowed him to think differently, but also his biggest hurtle because of all the abuse he received in school from teachers who labeled him as a dunce and told him he was stupid because of his disability. Which he proved wrong by discovering the theory of relativity because of his autism instead of in spite of it.
EVEN THOUGH THOSE ARE THE TWO MOST RELEVANT DETAILS OF HIS LIFE THAT EXPLAIN HOW AND WHY HE DID ALMOST EVERYTHING HE DID. But nah, Im sure diversity wasnât relevant enough to be important in this situation.
Its almost like we have a biased school system that censors the accomplishments of marginalized groups to stop them from realizing that people like them have accomplished things.
He taught at Lincoln University after he was told black students couldnât attend his lectures at other colleges and universities.
Article quote: âIn 1946, Einstein, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist traveled to Lincoln University where he gave a speech in which he called racism âa disease of white people,â and added, âI do not intend to be quiet about it.â Lincoln was the first school in the United States to grant college degrees to blacks.â
me: lol actually people shouldnât have to be âusefulâ to society in order to receive food & shelter; food & shelter should literally be 100% free for every single person, without exception. this isnât a new or difficult concept.
every dumb bitch who loves working their life away in a system that is literally designed to keep them working their life away, about to defend that system: