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  • pansyfem:

    cd has a hole. record has a hole. casette has 2 holes. streaming? zero holes. i think i’ve made my point

    (via calellon)

    • 23 hours ago
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  • bokchoybussy:

    awed-frog:

    For all my fellow oversharers out there.

    As a chronic people-pleaser, this is my advice for success.

    Offer as little as possible. Be terse. Get rid of all those exclamation marks and tidbits about why you want to take a sick day. State your needs clearly and concisely without reason. Start saying “No, I’m unable.” more often. Say Thank You only when the other party deserves it.

    (via sounddesignerjeans)

    • 23 hours ago
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  • scenemo-spraycan:

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    Hey yeah in the midst of all the hype and the strikes, can we PLEASE fucking talk about this

    (via irisannwest)

    • 1 day ago
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  • onenicebugperday:
“shnemes:
“onenicebugperday:
“I’ve seen a few ~aesthetic~ photos of rock stacks in rivers recently and this is just a reminder that you are destroying habitat when you move rocks around in rivers and streams.
In addition to...

    onenicebugperday:

    shnemes:

    onenicebugperday:

    I’ve seen a few ~aesthetic~ photos of rock stacks in rivers recently and this is just a reminder that you are destroying habitat when you move rocks around in rivers and streams.

    In addition to dragonfly nymphs, rocky river beds are home to lots of other larval invertebrates like damselflies, mayflies, water beetles, caddisflies, stoneflies, and a bunch of dipterans. Not to mention lots of fish and amphibians!

    Plus large scale rock stacking can change the flow of a stream and lead to increased erosion.

    Anyway dragonfly for admiration:

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    Calico pennant by nbdragonflyguy

    Everything is something’s habitat. You might as well not go outside for fear of stepping on some larval beetle.

    This is hugely missing the point. The idea is to enjoy what’s left of our natural spaces while having as little an impact as possible. It’s not difficult to avoid intentionally destroying habitat. I recommend looking into the Leave No Trace principle which is very important for conservation. Cynicism doesn’t help anything.

    You can read more about Leave No Trace here.

    (via ruthlesslistener)

    • 4 days ago
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  • arcan6yo:

    robotsandfrippary:

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    fresh, clean no-terf version for reblogs!

    Your mom and aunts aren’t on tumblr.  Please warn them about this as well. 

    [Image description: Two smartphone screenshots of a Facebook post by a person named Sheila Toll posted 2 Sep. It is black text on a white background and the post is public. The post reads:

    I am a Family Doctor and I want to keep a promise made to a patient. 

    Julie was a healthy, post-menopausal woman in my care who came in for a periodic health examination. One of my routine questions, in what is called the “Review of Systems”, was to ask if she had experienced any vaginal bleeding. 

    She said “No” but then laughed and added, “Other than when my period came back for a few months last year”. 

    All health care professional are taught early on that ‘vaginal bleeding in a post-menopausal woman is Cancer of the Uterus until proven otherwise’. This comment by Julie was, therefore, a red flag (no pun intended) prompting further questions, an examination and an ultrasound of her pelvis. 

    Julie was surprised to see me so concerned, especially since the symptoms had not recurred over many months. 

    Sure enough, a pelvic ultrasound and tissue sampling confirmed Cancer of the Uterus. 

    Julie underwent a hysterectomy and radiation therapy. She is now healthy, cancer-free and is expected to stay that way. 

    After all this was done, Julie sat ME down for a talk. She told me she’d had no idea a ‘short return’ of her period after menopause was a danger signal. Furthermore, she addressed the topic with friends over coffee and discovered that, out of 20 women, NONE of them knew this symptom was abnormal! She admonished me to “Tell women this! Don’t assume we know it!”

    From that day on, I have kept Julie’s advice in mind when talking with post-menopausal patients. But recently my wife suggested that I should take this to a wider audience. 

    So, Julie, this is for you: 

    If you are a post-menopausal woman and your period ‘comes back’ or you have even one episode of vaginal bleeding, TELL A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL and insist on having it investigated! 

    Wishing you all good health and long lives. End image description.]

    (via cuetheviolins)

    • 4 days ago
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  • anachronistic-cat:

    superjustaguyblog:

    elidyce:

    starpeace:

    starpeace:

    i love pitting classically trained magic users against self-taught magic users in sci-fi/fantasy but it shouldn’t be snobbish disdain for them it should be terror

    “WHO TAUGHT YOU LIGHTNING BEFORE BASIC TELEKINESIS. LOSING MY MIND WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU JUST DID IT. WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU CAST WITH YOUR BARE HANDS”

    WHAT DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU’VE ‘HACKED’ MANA DRAIN

    WHAT DO YOU MEAN ‘DRINK SOME JUICE’

    WHAT IS ‘LOW BLOOD SUGAR’

    WHY IS THIS WORKING

    I HATE YOU SO MUCH

    Okay but other direction can ALSO be a lot of fun

    “What do you mean I don’t have to burn half my blood to create a fireball?”

    “Why can you teleport more than once without vomiting? WTF is ‘quantum displacement awareness’???”

    “You know HOW many spells? HOW? … What do you mean ‘my spell book’?”

    “Ooooh, you’re just summoning water portions from the Plane of Water… Lol I thought I HAD to combine hydrogen and oxygen molecules to generate water in small amounts. That’s so much easier then what I was doing!”

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    Tags via @mia7437

    (via greek-praetor)

    • 4 days ago
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  • despazito:

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    i think about this often

    (via ruthlesslistener)

    • 1 week ago
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  • w3k:

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    first thing i say to my self in the morning

    (via elphabaoftheopera)

    • 1 week ago
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  • ssjdebusk:
“scarf-it-box:
“cloverhighfive:
“”
In case you’re uninitiated:
These are the current female volleyball uniforms
The Norwegian team on the left got fined a ridiculous amount of money for wearing shorts to the games
When you compare the men...

    ssjdebusk:

    scarf-it-box:

    cloverhighfive:

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    Originally posted by machetelanding

    In case you’re uninitiated:

    These are the current female volleyball uniforms

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    The Norwegian team on the left got fined a ridiculous amount of money for wearing shorts to the games

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    When you compare the men and women, it becomes very clear how sexist the uniforms are.

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    “Sexism is dead women are so annoying to keep talking about it”

    *professional athletes get fined for wearing shorts*

    (via ging-ler)

    • 1 week ago
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  • toli-a:

    elucubrare:

    one of the reasons why “what if people went on a road trip and it was weird” is one of the oldest story types is that a lot of sense of personhood has been, historically, tied to place. the weird road trip says “what if we went somewhere else, where no one knows us, and tried out being a different person”.

    Odysseus, the famous liar, goes on a weird road trip & over the course of it becomes several different people, and then comes home & is all those people as well as himself, wearing the echoes of those other people

    What’s that quote? There are only two kinds of stories: a man goes on a journey, or a stranger comes to town.

    (via razerathane)

    • 1 week ago
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