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March for Science

March 7, 2025
Location: San Francisco, California
#photo#photography#photo blog#photoblog#Street Photography#film photography#film#film camera#color film#35mm film#35mm#35mm photography#35mm color film#35mm camera#urban photography#journalism#photojournalism#documenting#march for science#science#stem#protest#san francisco#california#iye415
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stand up for science march 7!!!
please stand with me and my colleagues in entomology and science at large to fight for research and education! stand up for science is an organization that just formed inspired by the 2017 march for science movement and they're organizing protests across the country.
find your local rally here!
if you can't attend a protest, organize a walkout at your school at noon local time!

#this is my first major protest i'm amped#i have friends who got fired from their jobs protecting the environment because of this stupid administration#i'm going to scream about it#entomology#ornithology#marine biology#paleontology#biology#science#stand up for science#march for science#lab notebook
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To my little slice of the Tumblr community: please help spread the word of the upcoming demonstration for science happening across the country. Science in the US is under attack by the current administration and the community will not take it lying down.
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March for science sign 🤭

#ides of March#march for science#historically accurate 23 dots/holes#the paper didn’t absorb any ink so it just sat on the surface
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Funeral March of the Marionettes - art by Bob Eggleton (1997)
#bob eggleton#90s sci-fi art#cover art#the magazine of fantasy & science fiction#sci-fi novels#adam-troy castro#funeral march of the marionettes#1990s#1997
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I have always loved genetics and was going to school for it before I had some pretty bad burnout(chemistry is hell) but I had been pretty sad for a bit because I felt like I had failed and would never be able to interact with the more complex bits of it ever again but seeing your blog has allowed me to enjoy and look into the parts of genetics I always loved. So thank you.
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#tumblr genetics#genetics#biology#science#asks#requests#sent to me#anon#bugs#insects#moths#march moth#i see you anon and i love you
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#dr jekyll and mr hyde#1931#fredric march#miriam hopkins#rose hobart#edgar norton#science fiction#horror#robert louis stevenson#black and white#black and white movies
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So, correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember you mentioning at some point that you have a degree in psychology? And I personally don't know enough about psychology to answer this for myself, but... exactly how much can a person feasibly change as a result of traumatic circumstances?
I ask this because there was a discussion on the Animorphs subreddit about a certain rat we all love to hate, and how much the way he acts is a result of what he'd been through. I was (and still am) of the opinion that he was already a little shit before all that, and while I'm pretty sure I could find evidence for that in canon already, I am also of the opinion that he would have never reached the levels of petty vindictiveness and even downright sociopathy that he does if that hadn't been the case. But someone else insisted that it was not only possible, but also incredibly likely, for someone's personality to do a complete 180 after experiencing that much stress/trauma.
It's a doorstop, but I recommend Behave: The Biology of Humans at our Best and Worst by neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky. He talks about how:
There are people who seem to be able to do the right thing no matter their circumstances — his example is the soldiers who stopped the My Lai massacre, even though it cost them their careers and sometimes their lives.
There are people who seem to be selfishly inclined no matter their circumstances — his example is disaster capitalists, rushing to capitalize on mass murder for profit.
And then there's the rest of us, who spend our lives trying to figure out what the right thing is and how to do it. Sometimes we have an opportunity to rise to the occasion and do the right thing in a spectacular fashion, but rushing into housefires to save kittens is a Hollywood-blinded view of what goodness means and if you drive around looking for flaming kittens you'll never have the chance to provide a meal for a neighbor in need.
He goes into depth about John Newton, the enslaver turned abolitionist who wrote "Amazing Grace," and how this is a guy who clearly spent his entire life trying to figure out how to be a good person, constantly messing it up. Part of what Sapolsky emphasizes is that the narrative "Newton enslaved people, then he got captured and enslaved himself, then he got ransomed and became an abolitionist" is massively oversimplified. We see Newton struggling with the morality of slavery from his earliest childhood writings, but he went on to profit from the slave trade anyway. He continued to enslave people for a few years after being himself enslaved, until he figured out how to become an effective abolitionist. He struggled his entire life with these questions, and what he ultimately needed were opportunities to be good.
So: assuming John Newton is a decent case study for what most of us are like, I don't think that anyone's entire personality switches from selfish to selfless as a result of a single experience. I think that learning is important and possible, that there's more potential for learning to have a lasting impact the younger you are when the learning happens, and that life-changing experiences tend to be learning experiences. However, whether a person learns "I should have been better, because I behaved selfishly and now look at the consequences" or instead learns "other people are awful, because I was just looking out for myself and now look at the consequences" probably depends on their capacity for self-awareness. Which one David gets out of the experience of being an Animorph is probably down to your interpretation of David.
#animorphs#david animorphs#trauma#psychology#human nature#robert sapolsky#behave is one of those books with such an outsized reputation it can't possibly be that good and then it turns out it really is that good#okay not everything in the social psychology chapter is up to date anymore (science marches on) but still#morality#spring cleaning
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March for Science

March 7, 2025
Location: San Francisco, California
#photo#photography#photo blog#photoblog#Street Photography#film photography#film#film camera#color film#35mm film#35mm#35mm photography#35mm color film#35mm camera#urban photography#journalism#photojournalism#documenting#march for science#science#stem#protest#san francisco#california#iye415
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Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart walks in space, March 6, 1969.
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Daily drawing 4 march 2025
March of Robots, Perfect
#perfect#march of robots#march of robots 2025#oc#robot#gynoid#scifi girl#science fiction art#daily drawing#drawing of the day#watercolor#pen and ink#traditional art#axel medellin#axelmedellinart#axel medellin art
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HEY friends, the March for Science was yesterday and in our little science-driven city, over a thousand peopled came to take a stand! This was something really close to my heart, and it meant a lot to see so many people come out.
If you went to a march near you yesterday, from the bottom of my heart:

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a lil something i whipped up for March 1st yesterday.
not the biggest fan of erisol, but it was the perfect picture for it.
honorable mention, march cronus.
:B
#sollux captor#eridan ampora#cronus ampora#homestuck#erisol#blinded by science#nerd fight#complementary colors#march eridan#march cronus#Spotify
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WHAT IF Sci is a gamemaster in Inscryption...?
Don't worry, I still have my BUCKSHOT ROULETTE fusion AU and I'm already imagining these two fusion AUs into one (or more) as a "Deadly Game" multiverse...! XDDD
#デッドリーバース#サイ#パロディー#Deadly Games Multiverse#Deadlyverse#sci!sans#science!sans#parody#Inscryption AU#p.s. today's my birthday (28th March) and I had to share this before it's over + no more free time to draw until college holiday...! :'>#p.s.s. sorry I updated the cover (+you're free to reblog it again if you already did earlier but you prefer this version instead)...! ^^;
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March of Robots, day 3; Biomemetic
For the biomemetic prompt I made an Anomolocaris type robot! (and a trilobite for it to chase).
All those little flaps are rigged, but it was too much to animate for a one day project (I still dream of working out an easy to use anomolocaroid rig)
#blender3d#3d art#blender#science fiction#robot#animated gif#march of robots#marchofrobots#biomemetic
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