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@scarythingslikelove
My favorite thing about early Internet forum culture was the default understanding that people live in different time zones and work off shifts or what have you and that some or most of the people engaged in an ongoing conversation were probably AFK while you're online. You got mercilessly mocked for making a stink about someone not replying fast enough.
Read receipts are literally of the devil. If you send me a message and it takes me a few hours or days to reply to it, I'm probably asleep (from 8-9 am to 5 pm US Eastern) or spending time with my family or experiencing symptoms of mental illness or otherwise doing hot girl shit, and if I don't reply fast enough for your tastes then sweetie that's a you problem.
Bill Nye for most of his career: Imma do science for kids. Science without politics. Nice, tame science for the kiddos.
Bill Nye now:
BILL, BILL, BILL!!!!
And letās not forget
Iād never seen that last one, but my life is better for it
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BILL NYE SAYS WOMENS RIGHTS, SCIENCE IS REAL, LGBTQ+ RIGHTS, AND HOMICIDE IS SOMETIMES OKAY
NOTHING but absolute RESPECT for the worldās substitute science teacher
NOTHING but absolute RESPECT for the worldās substitute science teacher
I canāt begin to express my gratitude to Sadie and Dylan for giving us everything they had in order to tell this story. All Too Well The Short Film is out on YouTube, and showing all week at the AMC 13 theater in NYC. For you, from us.
http://taylor.lnk.to/ATWshortfilm
Chicanta
so is Victory
LOVE TRIANGLE
Donāt forget Truth (Coming Out of Her Well to Shame Mankind)
This must be why the Trump administration hates them allĀ
The Four Horsewomen of the Trumpocalypse.
Iāve never reblogged anything so quick
The Ultimate Squad, cominā to wreck your shit and save the world
Rb for that art doe
Dignity here to join the girl posse.
AVENGERS ASSEMBLE
reblogging for the second time
ALWAYS REBLOG
Reblogging because I donāt think Dignity was on it last time I saw it.
Dignity is rare on this site.Ā
THAT LAST COMMENT THO
Very rare indeed
Hey, hereās my ass (again)
this is a strong contender for the funniest post i have ever seen in my life
Edit: the title for this comic is āPuzzle Ratā this oneās a few days late due to having a lot of doctors appointments sorry itās Ā just 9 pages, and about some rats⦠itās more symbolic than anything really
(itās completely unrelated to any of my songs that have to do with āpuzzleboyā) Patreon: www.patreon.com/PengoSolvent
I love everything about this.Ā
I really like this but I kinda hate that little box that says āENDā
Hi! So this isnāt so much a question but more a plea from a library lover in upstate New York about a library expansion project for teens.
A local library wants to have their teen room named for you, they are raising funds currently and my cousin is the longtime librarian and biggest fan. Libraries arenāt notorious for getting cool points but it was always my favorite place to be growing up.
Iāve attached the gofundme link so maybe some generous souls who have the means will see it here to donate?
I know itās been a challenging year for so many. I know that I personally took refuge in some of my all time favorite books, and adding titles to that list.
If you have the means or inclination, please give the page a glance.
Thank you. :)
Thatās so sweet -- Iāve put the link up on Twitter, and itās here as well...
Edit to add, weird, it vanished. Letās try again:Ā https://www.gofundme.com/f/library-teen-room-sponsorship
I applied at a chain bookstore when I was 20 for a seasonal temp position, on a drunken whim. I knew Iād never get it. I was a high school drop-out with nothing but food service, assembly line and āfreelance cable access camera personā on my application. It was the original location of the chain, the ur-store that all the others across the world were based on. It was staffed by original employees of the indie store it had been, unreconstructed pro-labor anti-corporate problem-causers. They still had a ābook testā then, which was about two dozen titles and you had to write in the authors name, or as close as you could recall. (This was later made illegal.)
I donāt know how, but I managed to score the fourth of four positions. My family were all very excited, maybe there was a chance I wasnāt a fuckup after all (they were wrong.) I attended a week of training in the nicest pants and shirt I had. It was a wonderland. The pay was better than any restaurant gig Iād ever had, I didnāt have fish juice or backwashed coffee in my socks when I got home, and they all had a good laugh at the end of my first shift when I asked about brooms and emptying the garbage. (That was just part of every job, right?)
And all day, every day, it was books. Books on subjects Iād never heard of. Books by amazing people I hadnāt even known existed. I was assigned a section to maintain, one that nobody else wanted (religion & spirituality) and I devoured it. I borrowed and spent time with all the big sellers, and then branched into the books those books had recommended. I talked to the people who came in to browse those shelves, and I learned what they shared. I took on a second section (humor & occult) and began cross-shelving. I shared smokebreaks with choreographers and cartoonists and organizers and musicians and so many lost souls searching for their doctorates and people from my age to 80.
And while a lot of the customers were, you know, customers, sometimes people would come in with quests. This was pre-search-engine, pre-Wikipedia, and if you needed to know everything about the US Naval Academy or the childhood of president Taft or the migratory habits of the swallow, you went to the library or the bookstore. And while I certainly didnāt know any of that stuff, I learned how to find out.
At the end of the season I was let go with thanks. There were three permanent positions and four seasonals⦠soooo⦠so I went back to the deli and asked for my barista gig back. A week later I came in to pick up my last check and the on-desk AM was frantic. āTheyāve been looking for you! Thereās another position open and they want to hire you! But your phone doesnāt seem to work?ā (The phone didnāt work because I didnāt like paying my phone bill and constantly abused the voice mail system with five-minute long outgoing messages from various unconventional books.)
I stayed there for about three years, and it was my education. I jumped around from section to section, department to department, gobbling down books and music and film like a black hole, like Pantagruel, like the toxic forest. It shaped me in so many fundamental ways.
And I learned about corporations. I learned how easy it becomes to shrug and say āIām just a cog! What control do I have?ā I learned that if they can fuck you for another dollar, theyāll do it. I learned about contracts and distribution and logistics, I learned that itās easier and cheaper to destroy books than store them, when you can just reprint. I learned about waste and shrink and volume discounts and how selling the hot new title at a deeper discount than anyone else could afford would guarantee shoppers would always come to you first. I learned that itās āgood businessā to lose money and wreck the industry for whatever you could grab. I learned about corporate toadies who would go into other book and music shops and ask to see merchandise that was behind a sale date, so they could contact the publisher and get the indie store fined, or blacklisted. (I never did this, and I bullied the managers who did.) I learned that a CEO could take all his compensation in stock, hire all his buddies and pay them in stock, drive up the price and then all quit on the same day and cash out, tanking the benefits of tens of thousands of employees, costing people their homes and their childrenās educations.
I started shopping exclusively at co-ops and small businesses and owner-operated shops. I might have started to forget to charge customers for their purchases. I may have started leaving locked display cases for high-end items unlocked. It was a long time ago, itās hard to be sure.
Eventually I quit. I loved being there, among the co-workers and the customers, the thousands of books and albums, but I just couldnāt keep taking their checks while my friends at the indies were getting ground into the dust. I took a job assembling patio furniture and glazing windows, and later moved to the city where I had some other book and publishing and printing adventures, but Iāve always wished I could go back and visit that place, the way people go back to visit their old schools. It was a splendid moment that we wonāt see again.
The takeaway is that while I treasure the time I spent there and the education it provided, I also got to see a preview of where capitalism leads and how glaringly unsustainable and cruel and stupid and short-sighted the whole goddamn endeavor is. A*mazon isnāt some cruelty inflicted on us by aliens, itās a totally predictable outcome of the āmust grow at all costs must dominate must wipe out every other competitorā mentality.
So fuck the algorithm and fuck the voluntary surveillance state and fuck making it easier for them to categorize you and quantify you and profile you. Donāt cooperate.
This particular moment in Star Trek is actually quite important. A lot of people donāt realise that understanding something is not the same as approving of something. This particular episode (A Taste of Armageddon) had a civilization where war was fought on computers instead of on the battlefield and instead of people dying in combat they would send the calculated amount of ācasualitiesā into a camp to die. Kirk is outraged completely by this and rightly should be, but Spock is not so overtly disapproving. He understands why they might think their solution is better for their civilization and takes the time to think about why they are doing it. Even though he can understand why, he still believes it is wrong for them to be doing it.Ā
There is a separation between understanding something and Ā approvingĀ of something that a lot of people seem to miss.Ā
āIt is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.ā ā AristotleĀ Ā
Also, having seen this episode:
Kirkās solution is to destroy the computers, thus forcing the two sides to immediately engage in actual warfare and Armageddonā¦.
ā¦.unlessā¦.
ā¦.UNLESSā¦.
ā¦.they donāt really want all that famine and disease and disaster and devastation.
They do have an option. They can sit down and talk.
The episode ends with the two sides beginning peace talks after FIVE HUNDRED YEARS at computerized war.
Things cannot get better if you sit back and hope they will. They get better by doing.
Least favorite lab equipment?
idk it really depends on the day
but my favorite lab equipment will always be our hand crank centrifuge
im sorry the what
this bad boy, for when youāre too lazy to walk up two flights of stairs to the shared lab space with the preparatory centrifuge but not too lazy to put some elbow grease into spinning your shit down
Method: Samples were centrifuged at whatever rotations per minute (RPM) Joey āthe beastā McRipped could achieve on his saucy days. Weāre not sure how fast, but it was impressive. Supernatant decanted off andā¦.
I need a video of this bad boy in action like right now.
I come bearing gifs