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Archaeologists Unearth a Nearly 2,000-Year-Old Cat Geoglyph Lounging on a Peruvian Hillside
you punch nazis!
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i remember hearing about the college app essays as a kid and how much time people spend on them and so starting in 7th grade, I would practice writing proper essays, like 10-15 pages EACH. I did this like all the way through highschool because I figured that was what I would be expected to be able to write, and then I first looked over the commonapp questions and they’re like, a couple hundred words on the vaguest prompt that has ever prompted. like, i understand there are administrative reasons, but I was so godamned shocked because everyone had called them essays, which to me meant a complete piece of writing??, and ig i just ran with that assumption as a kid? I feel like that’s pretty reasonable, is it normal that people struggle so much to write a few pages? Is this an American thing?
Bitches love reblogging this post every Tuesday the 18th
not the twitter migrants putting "reblog heavy" in their bios on here... like yeah. that's what we do here
literally what is the point of having so many plugs on a power strip if using the ones that are there is a fire hazard?? I have this memory of a firefighter coming to my sixth grade class and telling us not to plug more than like two or three things into them. tf are the other five there for????
Reminder to people with skills in STEM, but particularly SE, CS and DS, all this stuff happens online and in databases. When Trump and Musk try to deny the free flow of information, or find undocumented immigrants, or set up snitch hotlines, or whatever garbage they order next, you have skills to protest directly against these. Overflow their hotlines, save and distribute as much at-risk material as possible, disable Teslas.
We too often think of protest as a realm of the humanities, and ignore the real power we have to make their efforts more difficult. These are interesting and consequential applications of technology, and I urge you make use of your skills here.
These men just stole the personal information of everyone in America AND control the Treasury. Link to article.
Akash Bobba
Edward Coristine
Luke Farritor
Gautier Cole Killian
Gavin Kliger
Ethan Shaotran
Spread their names!