Uno..?
Most stereotypical Lavender playing Uno with least stereotypical Lavender...
"I don't have a blue!"
(Left: Seni's [mine] Lavender, Right: Star Mapping's [Algo Bonfire] Lavender)
also edit but like this literally reminds me of this 😭
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Uno..?
Most stereotypical Lavender playing Uno with least stereotypical Lavender...
"I don't have a blue!"
(Left: Seni's [mine] Lavender, Right: Star Mapping's [Algo Bonfire] Lavender)
also edit but like this literally reminds me of this 😭
Sisters Emilia Ponzoni, Regina Colombo, Concetta Finardi and Luigia Panceri mapped the positions and brightness of 481,215 stars
The history of astronomy is riddled with underappreciated women who looked to the stars long before their scientific contributions were recognized. But the constellation of early women astronomers is glowing brighter, writes Carol Glatz for Catholic News Service, with the recognition of four once nameless nuns who helped map and catalog half a million stars in the early 20th century. +
This is mind blowingly awesome.