pasylree:

#safetytipsforladies: A hashtag about how tired women are of being told to do stupid, ineffective, unrealistic things to avoid being raped. 

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@3 months ago with 103146 notes
Hope this shit stops soon… Gotta work.

Hope this shit stops soon… Gotta work.

@4 months ago

JSPro - Only JavaScript ... Always JavaScript 

sourcetocode:

JSPro covers all topics related to JavaScript, including jQuery, Node.js, and more. 

@5 months ago with 6 notes

beingblog:

“The human is matter at its most incendiary stage.”
~Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955)

Where is technology taking us? Are we heading towards greatness, or just hyper-connected collapse? This challenge was foreseen a century ago by Teilhard de Chardin.

A world-renowned paleontologist, he helped verify fossil evidence of human evolution. A Jesuit priest and philosopher, he penned forbidden ideas that seemed mystical at the time but are now coming true — that humanity would develop capacities for collective, global intelligence, that a meaningful vision of the Earth and the universe would have to include “the interior as well as the exterior of things; mind as well as matter.”

The coming stage of evolution, he said, won’t be driven by physical adaptation but by human consciousness, creativity, and spirit. It’s up to us. Krista Tippett visits with Teilhard de Chardin’s biographer Ursula King, and we experience his ideas energizing New York Times Dot Earth blogger Andrew Revkin and evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson.

@5 months ago with 48 note and 299 play
straangetimes:

Spring Mountain Morning (by camillaskye)

straangetimes:

Spring Mountain Morning (by camillaskye)

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@3 months ago with 6349 notes
rock-it-ship:

I made a thing
by rock-it-ship

rock-it-ship:

I made a thing

by rock-it-ship

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@3 months ago with 49219 notes
fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Ukichiro Nakaya born July 4, 1900
This stud studied snowflakes, living on mountains around Japan during his studies, and eventually created the first artificial snow crystal. He was also a profound artist of sumi-e later in life*
p.s Nakaya’s daughter, Fujiko Nakaya, followed her fathers footsteps, in a way, inventing the art form of fog sculpting. Fog, Snowflakes. heh
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fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Ukichiro Nakaya born July 4, 1900

This stud studied snowflakes, living on mountains around Japan during his studies, and eventually created the first artificial snow crystal. He was also a profound artist of sumi-e later in life*

p.s Nakaya’s daughter, Fujiko Nakaya, followed her fathers footsteps, in a way, inventing the art form of fog sculpting. Fog, Snowflakes. heh

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@5 months ago with 158 notes
xekstrin:

lizawithazed:

beeftony:

This comic accurately sums up my feelings towards those who complain about The Hawkeye Initiative.

look, I am a huge David Willis fan. He is funny, brilliant, and bang on the mark.
But this? This is the single best and most important comic he has ever done and I am going to keep reblogging it until people stop making the argument in the first panel.

I will never get tired of this

xekstrin:

lizawithazed:

beeftony:

This comic accurately sums up my feelings towards those who complain about The Hawkeye Initiative.

look, I am a huge David Willis fan. He is funny, brilliant, and bang on the mark.

But this? This is the single best and most important comic he has ever done and I am going to keep reblogging it until people stop making the argument in the first panel.

I will never get tired of this

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@5 months ago with 43064 notes
Matrix are for teh kidz.

Matrix are for teh kidz.

@5 months ago