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mastersofthe80s:
“Slugs (1988)
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mastersofthe80s:
“The Burning (1981)
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wickedwonderlandd:

jaubaius:

Rare pokemon


4-month-old MIDAS, possibly a Russian blue mix, has an extra pair of ears on her head. Her unusual ear count is believed to be the result of a recessive gene mutation from her parents.

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Be not afraid

marxistprincess:

noraguthrie-deactivated20211117:

drememoto:

noraguthrie-deactivated20211117:

Me and my friends would’ve killed E.T. with hammers I can tell you that much

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This doesn’t have shit to do with me

Yes it does

zoobus:

aurpiment:

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/09/the-vaccinated-arent-just-as-likely-to-spread-covid/620161/?utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3CfHK941FnpibQJeXXCLoU1dKRIm8h6alWiWLF_XjU5pgvehO6FZpTWh4

@degenerate-perturbation for your vaccines work tag

For the paywalled:

An outbreak in Provincetown, Massachusetts—in which 74 percent of the 469 cases were in the fully vaccinated—forced the CDC to update its mask guidance and issue a sad and sobering warning: Vaccinated people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant can be just as contagious as unvaccinated people.

In the aftermath of the Provincetown announcement, many who had gotten their shots were confused about what the news meant for them, especially when headlines seemed to imply that vaccinated individuals are as likely to contract and transmit COVID-19 as the unvaccinated. But this framing missed the single most important factor in spreading the coronavirus: To spread the coronavirus, you have to have the coronavirus. And vaccinated people are far less likely to have the coronavirus—period. If this was mentioned at all, it was treated as an afterthought.

Despite concern about waning immunity, vaccines provide the best protection against infection. And if someone isn’t infected, they can’t spread the coronavirus. It’s truly that simple. Additionally, for those instances of a vaccinated person getting a breakthrough case, yes, they can be as infectious as an unvaccinated person. But they are likely contagious for a shorter period of time when compared with the unvaccinated, and they may harbor less infectious virus overall.

Additionally, it mentions that +96% of recent cases from NYC were unvaccinated, .33% fully vaxxed.

uglymelon:

normal-horoscopes:

more-beanies:

bromantically:

god i hate how normalized diet culture and shit like bmi and calories are. bmi is based on eugenics. calories are a measurement of how much energy something gives u and not at all of how much weight or fat ull gain. diets have been proven to be harmful and ultimately unhelpful in actually losing weight. fatness has been largely proven to not be inherently unhealthy and doesnt inherently cause health issues.

if anyone has more good links to add on then please do and if anyone knows more on this stuff than me then dont hesitate to correct me!

FOOD IS GOOD. FOOD IS GOOD. FOOD IS GOOD!! if you’re eating, ever, and even/especially if it’s hard, know that i am personally SO SO proud of you

The BMI was invented by Adolphe Quetelet, the 19th century statistician who invented phrenologist anthropometry. He wasn’t just a eugenicist, he was one of the founding fathers of racist pseudoscience. Please do not listen to anything he has to say about your body.

“And get this: While epidemiologists use BMI to calculate national obesity rates (nearly 35 percent for adults and 18 percent for kids), the distinctions can be arbitrary. In 1998, the National Institutes of Health lowered the overweight threshold from 27.8 to 25—branding roughly 29 million Americans as fat overnight—to match international guidelines. But critics noted that those guidelines were drafted in part by the International Obesity Task Force, whose two principal funders were companies making weight loss drugs.

Source: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/08/why-bmi-big-fat-scam/

honestlydeepesttidalwave:

Uncanny Tales (Atlas Comics, 1952 - 1957)

mycomicshop.com, readallcomics.com

plum-soup:

pastasam:

guerrillatech:

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literally If you have this mindset just do local volunteer work at like a soup kitchen or something instead of working at a fucking Wendy’s

the thing is, this woman is not concerned about the hungry or poor. the main problem that occupies her thoughts is “there arent as many waiters in this restaurant as there used to be” or “they are understaffed at burger king and it took 2 minutes longer than normal to get my whopper”. shed never work at a soup kitchen because the problems shes trying to solve are all problems of consumerism. she is mad because she cant consume with the same freedom and voracity as she used to