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cakesandfail:

dwellerinthelibrary:

anima-beata:

sophiamcdougall:

rhube:

funkylittlegoblin:

morrak:

speciesofleastconcern:

My first biology professor had an ‘inadequacy drawer’ full of things to remind him he wasn’t, in fact, the dumbest and laziest person to ever exist. It was mostly Darwin, notably these two bits:

‘But I am very poorly today and very stupid and hate everybody and everything.’

‘I am going to write a little Book for Murray on orchids and today I hate them worse than everything.’

“I am at work on the second vol. of the Cirripedia, of which creatures I am wonderfully tired: I hate a Barnacle as no man ever did before, not even a Sailor in a slow-sailing ship.”

-Charles Darwin on a letter to his cousin

Charles Darwin: unexpected depression hero.

I knew about “I am very poorly and very stupid and hate everybody and everything,” but not the others. 

“I hate myself, I hate clover, and I hate bees” is A Mood.

My favorite Darwinism: “I am dying by inches, from not having any body to talk to about insects”.  Hits me right at the center of my hyperfixated soul.

I hate a Barnacle as no man ever did before

“The work has been turning out badly for me this morning and I am sick at heart and oh my God how I do hate species & varieties”

PHRASES ADDED!

  • “I hate myself, I hate clover, and I hate bees”
  • “But I am very poorly today and very stupid and hate everybody and everything.”
  • “I am going to write a little Book for Murray on orchids and today I hate them worse than everything.”
  • “I hate a Barnacle as no man ever did before.”
  • “I am dying by inches, from not having any body to talk to about insects.“
  • “The work has been turning out badly for me this morning and I am sick at heart and oh my God how I do hate species & varieties.”

follow-up-news:

Utah will become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, despite widespread opposition from dentists and national health organizations.

Republican Gov. Spencer Cox said he would sign legislation that bars cities and communities from deciding whether to add the mineral to their water systems.

Fluoride strengthens teeth and reduces cavities by replacing minerals lost during normal wear and tear, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The addition of low levels of fluoride to drinking water has long been considered one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century.

nausikaaa:

for all i love the ides of march memes, something to remember today is that a) killing Caesar wasn’t about overthrowing a tyrannical dictator and b) it ultimately didn’t save the republic.

a) Caesar was a well liked leader among the common people. he distributed food to the populace, land to his soldiers, and it looked to them like he protected the borders in Gaul. the average person in Rome didn’t really care if they were ruled by a senate or a dictator, so long as their lives were tolerable. the senate didn’t kill Caesar for the people, they did it for themselves. it was just about putting the power back in the hands of many autocrats, rather than one.

b) Caesar’s assassination directly led to TWO civil wars, with Augustus, who inherited Caesar’s name, money and soldiers, coming out on top becoming the first emperor. all the damage that was done by subsequent power-mad emperors was his legacy. but if Caesar had just grown old and died in his bed, the republic probably would have reformed in his wake.

in conclusion, if you’re gonna violently kill a bad politician, i support you, but please keep the energy up after that and make sure society as a whole gets better, instead of just letting someone else step in to fill the vacuum and continue their shitty legacy.

or, you know, use your access to democracy, which the common Romans did not have, and vote tyrannical politicians out. then make it stick by doing something continuously to help out on the ground.

sweaterkittensahoy:

crubblessnowglobe:

behold-my-squees:

heliophile-oxon:

piningforthefjords:

goddessactuality:

Pierre Fouché. 1994.77 or Lebenslänglichen Explosionsglück, 2020.

Rayon chords from a World War II parachute.

PBY Blister Gunner, Rescue at Rabaul, 1944, photo by Horace Bristol

oh my god he did a bobbin lace. out of parachute cords, both military and protective in nature. of the guy who saved someone from the water and then ran to fire his gun with his fine ass out. This is so gorgeous and so gay

HEY @sweaterkittensahoy LOOK AT THIS

Genuinely one of my very favorite pieces of art ever. It’s a masterpiece of design, materials, and execution.

I never get tired of seeing it.