πΆ there is power in a union πΆ
put up a statue of this woman actually
NASA
AnasAbdin

JVL

tannertan36
Stranger Things

pixel skylines
tumblr dot com
wallacepolsom
Not today Justin
todays bird
Game of Thrones Daily
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni

Andulka
No title available
Jules of Nature
will byers stan first human second
πͺΌ
No title available
DEAR READER

seen from Ireland

seen from Spain
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Belgium

seen from United States

seen from Indonesia

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Japan

seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from TΓΌrkiye
seen from France
@wontlookaway
πΆ there is power in a union πΆ
put up a statue of this woman actually
a lot of pieces of media will show characters catching fireflies with just their bare hands. in some cases they will just land on the persons fingers. to gently be placed inside of a jar..
for people who live in areas who donβt have fireflies, i want you to know that is not made up or exaggerated for those scenes. fireflies are really like that. they are slow and not cautious at all. while camping i would just walk up to one flying in the air and grab it. and it would sit on my hands like βoh ok.β they are my friends.
also i think itβs funny when fireflies are portrayed as round light bulb-ish shapes. they are skinny.
also their butts are yellow even when not lit up. theyβre not just all black until suddenly lighting up yellow! they always got little yellow asses!
they are such friends
fireflies our beloveds <3
Thought people might appreciate this video I got of a firefly that landed on my momβs ring and sat there flashing for about a good minute or two. They really are just like that
I've had to let a couple people know that fireflies are in fact real.
If you're one of todays lucky ten thousand, i'm happy for you. The world is a marvelous place <3
Whenever I take a long car ride I end up exhausted afterwards, and Iβm always like βwhy am I so tired? I was just sitting around doing nothing all day.β
But the answer, it turns out, is I was doing something. Riding in a car jars your body in many directions and requires constant microadjustments of your muscles just to stay in place and hold your normal posture. Because youβre inside the car, inside the situation, itβs easy not to notice all the extra work youβre doing just to maintain the status quo.
Thereβs all sorts of type of work that we think of as βfreeβ that require spending energy: concentrating, making decisions, managing anxiety, maintaining hypervigilance in an unfriendly environment, dealing with stereotype threat, processing a lot of sensory input, repairing skin cells damaged sun exposure, trying to stay warm in a cold room.
The next time you think youβre tired from βnothingβ, consider instead that youβre probably in situation where youβre doing a lot of unnoticed extra work just to stay in place.
opening my bodyβs task manager to see whatβs taking up all my cpu
Also, just to add: we should not lose sight of the fact that the mammalian brain is a ridiculouslyΒ energy-hungry organ. A human brain makes up 2% of the bodyβs weight and volume and 20%Β of its caloric requirement. Thinking is physical work.
Competitive chess players carb-load before tournaments. And lose weight in the process.
It took me an embarrassing amount of time to realize that thinking physically takes up energy. I would be like βwhy donβt i have energy Iβve been sitting inside studying all dayβ ma'am itβs because the phrasings, evidences and vocabularies in your brain are eating the energy
what they dont tell you about strategy based games is that its hard if you're stupid
i have some awful news. logic based games are also hard if you're stupid
You know, we're all giving Jonathan a lot of flak for having no common sense (as we should), but I think we also need to discuss how absolutely terrible Dracula is at dealing with any sort of problem.
Like, the dude had must've had weeks to prepare for Jonathan's arrival, and what brilliant plan did he come up with to deal with the oddity of not having any staff? Did he try to hire someone (admittedly difficult, but worth a shot)? Make up a fake Transylvanian holiday and say everyone got the week off? Claim there was a general strike of household staff workers? Nope, his plan is to just...do everything himself and hope Jonathan won't notice.
And how about the whole "can only be active during the day" thing? Does Dracula go buy a telescope and some star charts and pretend to be really into astronomy? Nope, he just "accidentally" stays up every night.
Admittedly I don't know how he could deal with the whole "doesn't have a reflection" thing, but his response of yeeting the mirror out the window isn't exactly a big brain move. Other than, you know, avoiding Jonathan while he's using the mirror since Jonathan would've had no idea he was there.
Like ok yes Jonathan is a himbo, but Dracula has had centuries to develop his machinations and he's just ??????? at every extemely-forseeable obstacle.
These two are both morons and I love them.
(via lgx64ggocm091.jpg (1080Γ1417))
ID: a sketchy two page comic of my tortoiseshell kittens, Maggie and Bunny.
From off panel, I hold my hands out to Maggie, who leans away
Me: Aw, Maggie doesn't wanna come up?
Maggie: Mother I am not a child.
Me: You're ten months old.
Maggie: I am a warrior.
Bunny pops up from behind her sister.
Bunny: I'm not! I'm baby <3
I scoop Bunny up while Maggie watches in shock and confusion.
Me: Aw, yes you are, Bunny. Who's my sweet baby?
Maggie flops on her back and shows her tummy. She has big blobby tears in her eyes.
Maggie: Mommy??? Betrayal?? You abandon your baby?? Your Darling Girl?? Your little Maggie-Pie?!?
End ID.
Maggie is a strong, independant kitten, so long as you never pay attention to anyone else, ever.
I think people need to tell more kids that they're proud of them for graduating high school. I'm absolutely dead serious, especially now. I can see the graduating high schoolers surrounding me right now are burned out and traumatized and depressed, and they've undoubtedly had a much, much harder time in high school than I ever had, and I had some pretty shitty high school experiences.
I graduated high school with no more acknowledgement than the standard "congrats on surviving another year of school!" And immediately followed by "have you finished all your scholarship applications?" That was fine for me. I knew i wanted to go to college, I was set and ready for it, eager to get out of high school into more challenging courses.
But if I just finished high school after two years of fighting through online courses and no one acknowledged the battles I went through? If I was as burnt out and traumatized as these kids are right now? I'd have never have gone to college.
So for everyone graduating high school, even if you barely scraped by passing: I see you. I'm proud of you. You did such a good job. I wish you success in what you try to do, fortune enough to keep you safe and happy, and health always.
Theyβve found the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Babies who die of SIDS have a significantly lower level of an enzyme, the purpose of which is to rouse the baby from sleep if necessary (such as the baby stops breathing). This is extremely huge science and medicine news. There is a biological reason. Itβs not random.
Previously, parents were told SIDS could be prevented if they took proper precautions: laying babies on their backs, not letting them overheat and keeping all toys and blankets out of the crib were a few of the most important preventative steps. So, when SIDS still occurred, parents were left with immense guilt, wondering if they could have prevented their babyβs death.
Dr. Carmel Harrington, the lead researcher for the study, was one of these parents. Her son unexpectedly and suddenly died as an infant 29 years ago. (...) HarringtonΒ explainedΒ what she was told about the cause of her childβs death.Β
"Nobody could tell me. They just said it's a tragedy. But it was a tragedy that didn't sit well with my scientific brain.βΒ
Since then, sheβs worked to find the cause of SIDS, both for herself and for the medical community as a whole. She went on to explain why this discovery is so important for parents whose babies suffered from SIDS.Β
"These families can now live with the knowledge that this was not their fault," she said.
(...) As the cause is now known, researchers can turn their attention to a solution. In the next few years, those in the medical community who have studied SIDS will likely work on a screening test to identify babies who are at risk for SIDS and hopefully prevent it altogether.
idc anymore i think we should be a burden to each other
and yes this includes a certain degree of tolerance for emotional burden, all else being equal. my love for you, and loyalty to you, is not dependent on how easy you make it for me to love you. i donβt value you for how little trouble you cause me. i want to learn how to take you for who you are, instead of who i want you to be or who i think you should be
and if you turn to ur left youβll see the emos
is that my chemical romance?
OH MY GOD not every group of emos is my chemical romance stfu tumblr
but it actually is my chemical romance
this is the funniest fuckibg thing Iβve ever seen
Iβveβ¦. seen this everywhere except on Tumblr itself. Itβs the blessed post.
Concert interruptus
(via)
Tumblr drama vs other social media drama is so funny
Facebook drama: I will not be going to Uncle Todd's dinner tonight because he keeps saying racist stuff β₯οΈ
Twitter drama: I cannot BELIEVE she said a slur 7 years ago. #canceled
TikTok drama: Is Chad Chaddington III ch3ating on Ash-Lindseigh????
Tumblr drama: *unintelligible paragraphs between coochiemonsterfromsesassmestreet and destielsfavoritepony37 (who apparently owns an illegal baby racing company)*
heβs jared, 19
Keep reading
βMenβs indifference to learning about contraception and to taking any responsibility for it is a theme that emerges from many reports of projects that have attempted, and failed, to reach and educate men. One of the most successful programs of contraception education for men, a Planned Parenthood project in Chicago, abandoned its attempts to reach men over the age of twenty-five when it was found that these men simply would not participateβ¦ Instead, the project targeted a younger group, and as part of its research the project conducted a survey of over a thousand men aged fifteen to nineteen:These young men were asked whether they agreed with the statement βItβs okay to tell a girl you love her so that you can have sex with her.β Seven out of ten agreed that itβs okay.They were asked whether they agreed with the statement βA guy should use birth control whenever possible.β Eight out of ten disagreed and said a guy should not.And when asked, βIf I got a girl pregnant, I would want her to have an abortion,β nearly nine out of ten said no, they would not want her to have an abortion.These teenage men agreed: Deception to obtain coital access is okay; male irresponsibility in contraception is okay; but abortion is not okayββbecause itβs wrong.ββ
β John Stoltenberg, βThe Fetus as Penis: Menβs Self-Interest and Abortion Rightsβ from Refusing to be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice
π ππ£π¨ππ£ πΌππ π‘ππ¨ ππ€π§ Β πππ£ πΌππ€πͺπ© ππ€π¬π£ ππ22 β¨
Sir. Respectfully β