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I want everyone to know that there are queers in the hollers of Appalachia, in the bayous and marshland of the Deep South, in Southwestern deserts, through the Ozark mountains and up to the Rockies. There are queers in the Great Plains, there are queers in rural America, in trailer parks of the Osage foothills. In the places you least expect us to live, we are here, carving out community and fighting for liberation with pride despite it all. Stop forgetting about us. Stop overlooking our experiences and our impact just because we donât live in a Big Gay City. And for the love of God, stop looking at us with pity.
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Yâall ever get fatigue so bad that youâre laying down and it feels like you need to lay down MORE? Advanced laying. Somehow.
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me at a 15 year old show: azula redemption arc when
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Iâm so fucking sick of diabetes jokes. Theyâre everywhere, like people somehow think itâs ok to make fun of a disease like that.Â
âthatâs got so much sugar, itâll give you diabetes!âÂ
first of all THATS NOT HOW ANY TYPE OF DIABETES WORKS.Â
Second of all, even if it was, and people âgave diabetes to themselvesâ, itâs just not funny! Who gave you the right to make fun of a literal disabled person just because you think they deserve it because they âbrought this onto themselvesâ? thatâs fucked up! All types of diabetes have a genetic component, and specifically for type 2 diabetes, you donât know that personâs circumstances. Recent studies are showing links between type 2 diabetes and poverty, as sugary overprocessed food like fast food is cheaper and sometimes more accessible. And once again, thereâs still a genetic component.Â
âthatâll give you diabetesâ jokes are just not funny. Theyâre insensitive, and as a type 1 theyâre just a constant reminder that I have a disease that is heavily misunderstood and weighs on me every day. Iâve heard like 10 in the past week and just now heard another one and it was the last fucking straw. DONâT MAKE THEM.Â
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Fun Fact: Most moths remember being caterpillars!
About a month ago, I was talking to a kid and their parent about butterflies, because I will talk to anyone and everyone about bugs if given the opportunity. As a throw away comment, I told the child that they should always be kind to caterpillars, because they will remember it as butterflies!
The main reason I said this was to remind the child to be respectful to living things in general, but the parent expressed shock at this tidbit and asked me how on earth scientists could possibly have figured that out. So I told her, and now Iâm going to tell all of you!
The short answer is that, basically, we gave a bunch of caterpillars an education, and then, after they transformed into moths, we tested their memory!
(The caterpillar and moth pictures used in this post are not the same species as was used in the study, which were Manduca sexta, and in fact these pictures are of two different species, but shhhh)
Of course, caterpillar school isnât the same as human school. Instead, the caterpillars were taught to associate a little shock (similar to a static shock from a doorknob) with a very specific scent.Â
After a few repetitions, the caterpillars were individually given the choice to travel down one of two paths: one with the scary scent and one with âclean airâ.Â
Before metamorphosis, 80% of the caterpillars chose the âclean airâ path.Â
After the caterpillars metamorphosised into moths, they were tested again, and it was found that 77% of moths went down the path with âclean airâ.Â
This means that approximately 54% of the moths remembered their training as a caterpillar!
But wait, didnât 77% of the moths choose âcorrectlyâ? Shouldnât that mean that 77% of the moths remember being a caterpillar?Â
Nope! Why not? Well, mostly due to math (my frenemy).
See, when the scientists tested untrained moths (and also ones who were only exposed to the shock, or only exposed to the scent as a caterpillar) they found that they went down the clean air path about 50% of the time, which is about what we would expect if the moths were choosing randomly.Â
This means that, among the moths who completely forgot their training, we would expect approximately 50% of them to select the âclean airâ pathâ. In other words, about half of the forgetful moths in this test were âcorrectâ by accident, sort of like guessing the answer for a True or False question.
54% may or may not be better than the percent of humans who remember literally anything they learned while in school (see: me googling how to do basic algebra to figure out that 54% number). I donât know what percent of my schooling I remember, but it definitely isnât 100%
Still, considering how much of the caterpillar becomes mush during metamorphosises, even 54% of the moths remembering is really, really impressive!
Now, these numbers are inexact, simply because weâre working with probability and also because we have to make a few assumptions.Â
For example, we are assuming that EVERY moth that remembered their training would have avoided the scary scent and taken the âclean airâ path. However, this is not actually guaranteed! Maybe some moths remembered the scary scent and still decided to take the scary air path.
Why would they do this? Well, we canât be sure, but Iâm going to imagine itâs because of something like this:
So there you have it! This is how we know that most moths (and presumably butterflies) remember being caterpillars!Â
This has been Fun Fact Friday, warning you to treat caterpillars kindly, just in case one decides to come after you for VENGENCE as a butterfly.
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âOur side concocted the âbathroom safetyâ male predator argument as a way to avoid an uncomfortable battle over LGBT ideology, and still fire up peopleâs emotions.â
COLOUR ME FUCKING SURPRISED
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This is a Christian Nationalist judicial coup.
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Tape measure, late 1700s-early 1800s.
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idk guys maybe we should try calling the amazon rain forest âsovereign indigenous landsâ more often because iâm still seeing people talk about it like some sort of vast terra nullis where there are only animalsâyou know, like a colonialist
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