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Top things heard in Chemistry class
“Bitch please, you bond more readily than fluorine” “I think you’ll find I sexually identify as the periodic table” “Did you just assume my oxidation state?!” “Honey if you were any more unreactive you’d be a noble gas” “Wow, fluorine really is a slut” “So dative covalent bonding is basically atomic double penetration right?” “Yo, imagine a bath bomb made of pure caesium” “What’s a commercial use of sodium chloride?” “It’s literally salt, you can- you know what, never mind, you’re white” “I think you’ll find my enthalpy change is infinite” “Guys what’s the Avocado constant again?” “You know that acid is highly corrosive, you probably shouldn’t sit there with it pretty much in your lap” “You know, our friendship is stronger than a hydrogen-fluorine covalent bond” “I would literally pay you to set me on fire and calculate my enthalpy of combustion” “Forget Hess cycles, you’re a fucking mess cycle”
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Why you do inorganic chem.
Flame color guide of various materials combustion
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PSA
Most people think being bi means that you like girls and boys both equally, both romantically and sexually. But that’s not the case for everyone.
There are bi people who lean way more to one side than the other. There are bi people who experience sexual attraction to some genders and romantic attraction to others. There are bi people whose sexuality fluctuates. There are bi people who become fixated on one gender depending on their love interest. There are demisexual bisexuals, there are ace and aro bisexuals.
Not all bi people experience the same kind of attraction to each gender equally. We’re still valid and we’re still bi.
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BI PRIDE and VISIBILITY not ERASURE!!!
Happy Pride Month 2017!!!
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Let’s talk about Brenda Howard for a sec because I feel like all of the people shouting that “het”-partnered bisexuals don’t belong at Pride are missing a good chunk of their Pride history.
Brenda was:
A bisexual, polyamorous woman and activist
In a “het” relationship with partner Larry Nelson
Known as the Mother of Pride for her work in organizing the first LGBT Pride events
A participant in the Stonewall Riots
An active member of the Gay Liberation Front, Gay Activists Alliance, Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights, BiPAC, and BiNET USA, among others
Co-founder of the New York Area Bisexual Network
Founder of the first Alcoholics Anonymous chapter for bisexuals
An incredibly important figure in the LGBT community, who paved the way for Pride and LGBT activism as we know it today
“Het”-partnered bisexuals don’t just belong at Pride, they were integral to its creation.
(Bonus facts: Brenda was also Jewish, a sex worker, and an outspoken feminist. I highly recommend learning about her because she was seriously an amazing woman.)
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I thought nobody else bit the skin off their lips 🤓

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Finally someone put to words the exact thing I've been experiencing in the streets of Paris. We need more people talking about this.
Street Harassment is more than a Creepy "Compliment"
My mom will probably tell me I shouldn’t write about something like this on my blog. But I think it is important for people to share stories like this. I have read other women’s experiences and it helps me to put things in perspective. I just want to preface this with the fact that I have never felt physically in danger (Don’t worry Dad, I am safe). It is just some strange psychological mess. I wrote this to help myself process how I feel:
Statistics say that all women get sexually harassed at some point or another. Like many women, I have been street harassed ever since I was old enough to wander around San Francisco alone. Here in Paris it happens more than I could have imagined.
After months of brushing it off every time I have gone out in public, the street harassment has finally begun to get to me. This past week, the problem has multiplied grotesquely. Maybe it is because the weather is nice and I have been outside, walking even more than usual. Or maybe it is because I have been really happy so I have had difficultly wiping the smile off of my face, which to the wrong person can be considered an invitation. Maybe it is because I am wearing brighter colors than I was a few weeks ago. Really though, maybe it it isn’t me. It shouldn’t be anything that I am doing. I should not be afraid to go outside.
I used to just laugh and walk away. Even when a man dropped his pants and masturbated while staring at me on the RER, I was shocked but I just laughed and ran away. No harm done; no trauma. Just a funny story.
But it is finally beginning to break me down.
In this week ALONE, I have been asked “voulez-vous coucher avec moi?” while walking along the Seine. I have been followed, and even touched multiple times. I have been told things like “you are so sexy, I want to take your clothes off with my teeth.” I have had to run away and hide to avoid persistent men who will not take “NO, I do NOT want to grab a drink with you” or “NO, I will NOT sleep with you” for an answer.
What the FUCK is going on?
I shudder every time I am walking and I hear a man say “bonsoir.”
I don’t even want to go in the metro. I do not want to go to the park.
I go two blocks out of the way every morning to avoid the man who parks cars on my street because every time I pass him he asks when I will cook him dinner and how many hearts I have broken this week.
It has never bothered me before, but now I feel disgusting. Maybe it is due to the onslaught yesterday afternoon of man creep after man creep after man creep. The same thing over and over.
Is it how I smell? It is how I dress? I was in a group of 4 girls but they kept targeting me.
I do not know what to do.
I never thought it would get to me. But it has. When it hurts, they win.
And this is not okay.
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