I’m just impressed you engineered a snow fort with a door that opens.
Chronically depressed, chronically online.
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I’m just impressed you engineered a snow fort with a door that opens.


The Dark Lady of DNA is a pretty good biography of Rosalind Franklin. Watson was a piece of shit.
Whenever someone asks why women haven’t made any great contributions to science, he’s part of the reason we don’t hear about them.
Imma 'bout to go toss an irradiated, used tampon on his grave.
I steal it from behind the ice rink.
This is delightful. I haven’t quinzhee camped since I was a teenager, but once my friends and I made one tall enough to stand in with the help of a friendly gravekeeper and his backhoe.
Send him to pick flowers…
Guys, is farming gay?
I thought this was “I’m 14 and this is deep.”
It goes by percentage of body volume. To save money simply chop off your leg to become 4-12% more penis.


Go outside at least once a day when I don’t need to be outside.
Conservisplanation
It is a God given fact that:
Penis = man
Vagina = woman
*Intersex = not part of the data
∴ more penis = more man
Meaning some men are more woman than trans women, so it’s epistemologically easier to ban the heretical practice of making a conservative think.
This is my favorite dick cheney deathpost so far.
I love Marcus.
People are adorable sometimes.
I’d like to invest in your R&D
Curie was recognized in her lifetime, she won a ton of awards, including two nobel prizes. The enormity of her contribution to physics and chemistry compared to her co-winners has been slowly revealed over time, but she was considered a brilliant scientist during her life.
A better example could be Lise Meitner who, while in exodus from Nazi Germany, essentially figured out what fission was just by learning about the results of early nuclear physics experiments. But when people list the big names in nuclear physics, she’s not one of them.
According to a number of sources on STEM statistics worldwide in 2025, women still occupy less than half of all STEM positions. A higher percentage of female nurses is why there’s a majority in “life sciences.” Women hold fewer higher level/higher paid positions than men in all STEM fields as well, and minorities are still demographically under-represented across the board.