“The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman.”
-Malcolm X (1962)

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“The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman.”
-Malcolm X (1962)
Fena: Pirate Princess: EP:12 - The Chosen Maiden
listen as dogshit as fena pirate princess ended up being absolutely nothing will come close to fena being cornered by the british on their warship about to be tossed into the belly of the ship calling for yukimaru and him vaulting over the railing out of nowhere to save her
Kdrama in May 2026 🌼
My Royal Nemesis
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Azure Spring
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The Legend of Kitchen Soldier
11.5 / Park Ji Hoon, Lee Hong Nae, Yoon Kyung Ho / 12 episodes, monday-tuesday / comedy, fantasy / streaming on Viki / trailer
The Wonderfools
15.5 / Park Eun Bin, Cha Eun Woo, Choi Dae Hoon / 8 episodes, friday / fantasy, comedy, action / streaming on Netflix / trailer
Fifties Professionals
22.5 / Shin Ha Kyun, Oh Jung Se, Lee Hak Joo / 10 episodes, friday-saturday / action, comedy / streaming on Viki / trailer
Reborn Rookie
30.5 / Lee Joon Young, Lee Joo Myung, Son Hyun Joo / 12 episodes, saturday-sunday / fantasy, mystery, business / streaming on N/A / trailer
Enjoy this spring with new dramas~
A Splendid Match (2026)
A Splendid Match (良辰美锦) (2026)
A Splendid Match 良陈美锦 (2026) ; dir. Jin Xiong Hao Episode 01 ; Gu Jin Chao & Chen Yan Yun
When Destiny Brings the Demon 献鱼 (2025) My favorite chaotic duo
A Splendid Match, ep.5: flowers and fabrics
Lord Yanyun? This figure seems familiar. Could it be him?
你是故意想乱我心神。
Smart woman next to an unbelievable achievement is a picture niche that will never get old
Then you’re gonna love this photo of Annie Jump Canon.
Working at Harvard in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s as a “Computer”, Annie Jump Cannon cataloged stars using their spectra from photographic plates, in an effort to understand the mysteries and peculiarities of stellar spectra.
This was hard, detailed, nuanced work. By 1889, three years into her work, she had classified over 1,000 stars. By 1913, she could classify 200 stars an hour. She could classify three stars a minute, just by sight. Using a magnifying glass, she could classify stars down to 9th magnitude, 16 times fainter than the human eye can see. And she did this all with exceptional accuracy.
Over the course of her career, she personally classified more than 350,000 stars, accounting for a mind-boggling 98% of all contemporary stellar spectra classifications, a feat that wouldn’t be bested until the 1990’s with automated digital sky surveys.
Cannon used these classifications to develop the Harvard spectral classification system (O–B–A–F–G–K–M), organizing stars by surface temperature and physical properties.
It is hard to overstate just how foundational her work was to modern astronomy and astrophysics. Her classifications have enabled more than a century of breakthroughs in stellar structure and evolution, including the understanding of how stars change over time and how temperature, luminosity, and composition are related. The system underpins the Hertzsprung–Russell (HR) diagram, one of the most important tools in astrophysics, and remains embedded in modern research, from stellar population studies to galaxy evolution.
The immense scale of her work was itself a massive contribution to astronomy. For comparison, before Cannon, star catalogs contained between 600 and 4,000 stars. Her work single-handedly proved that large-scale stellar classification was both feasible and scientifically valuable. She helped establish systematic star catalogs as a core method of modern astronomy and laid the groundwork for astrophysical research on stellar structure, evolution, and populations that continues today.
Annie Jump Cannon was also deaf, having lost most of her hearing from scarlet fever.
She wasn’t the only woman human computer at Harvard at the time (there were about 80), though she stands out for her contribution and for having already had an education in physics and astronomy.
Henrietta Swan Leavitt was one of her coworkers. She also had progressive hearing loss due to illness and was also deaf when she started working at Harvard.
Here’s some more pictures.
Cannon and Leavitt
the human computers and their boss Pickering. May 1913
and the short little article i got the pictures at
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