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Welp, you found me. Nymh, 20, SoCal, They/Them. Welcome to my blog. Have fun looking at puns, cat photos, and whatever other garbage I decide to post. Good job.
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mintpetal · 8 years ago
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It’s like this

You’re fourteen and you’re reading Larry Niven’s “The Protector” because it’s your father’s favorite book and you like your father and you think he has good taste and the creature on the cover of the book looks interesting and you want to know what it’s about. And in it the female character does something better than the male character - because she’s been doing it her whole life and he’s only just learned - and he gets mad that she’s better at it than him. And you don’t understand why he would be mad about that, because, logically, she’d be better at it than him. She’s done it more. And he’s got a picture of a woman painted on the inside of his spacesuit, like a pinup girl, and it bothers you.
But you’re fourteen and you don’t know how to put this into words.
And then you’re fifteen and you’re reading “Orphans of the Sky” because it’s by a famous sci-fi author and it’s about a lost generation ship and how cool is that?!? but the women on the ship aren’t given a name until they’re married and you spend more time wondering what people call those women up until their marriage than you do focusing on the rest of the story. Even though this tidbit of information has nothing to do with the plot line of the story and is only brought up once in passing.
But it’s a random thing to get worked up about in an otherwise all right book.
Then you’re sixteen and you read “Dune” because your brother gave it to you for Christmas and it’s one of those books you have to read to earn your geek card. You spend an entire afternoon arguing over who is the main character - Paul or Jessica. And the more you contend Jessica, the more he says Paul, and you can’t make him see how the real hero is her. And you love Chani cause she’s tough and good with a knife, but at the end of the day, her killing Paul’s challengers is just a way to degrade them because those weenies lost to a girl.
Then you’re seventeen and you don’t want to read “Stranger in a Strange Land” after the first seventy pages because something about it just leaves a bad taste in your mouth. All of this talk of water-brothers. You can’t even pin it down.
And then you’re eighteen and you’ve given up on classic sci-fi, but that doesn’t stop your brother or your father from trying to get you to read more.
Even when you bring them the books and bring them the passages and show them how the authors didn’t treat women like people.
Your brother says, “Well, that was because of the time it was written in.”
You get all worked up because these men couldn’t imagine a world in which women were equal, in which women were empowered and intelligent and literate and capable.
You tell him - this, this is science fiction. This is all about imagining the world that could be and they couldn’t stand back long enough and dare to imagine how, not only technology would grow in time, but society would grow.
But he blows you off because he can’t understand how it feels to be fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and desperately wanting to like the books your father likes, because your father has good taste, and being unable to, because most of those books tell you that you’re not a full person in ways that are too subtle to put into words. It’s all cognitive dissonance: a little like a song played a bit out of tempo - enough that you recognize it’s off, but not enough to pin down what exactly is wrong.
And then one day you’re twenty-two and studying sociology and some kind teacher finally gives you the words to explain all those little feelings that built and penned around inside of you for years.
It’s like the world clicking into place.
And that’s something your brother never had to struggle with.
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mintpetal · 8 years ago
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So I really hope that Hollywood is listening and realizing that we aren’t the timid Asian-Americans anymore. That we do speak up now. That we do have a voice.  | #IAm Ming-Na Wen
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mintpetal · 8 years ago
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If your SO can't make a decision about where to eat, play the 5-2-1 game. You give them 5 restaurants, they pick two, and you pick from those.
My gf of 3 years is the queen of “wherever” and “I don’t care” when it comes to this. This little game fixed our problem immediately. It takes the pressure off of her, but still gives her a choice about where to eat.
(this can also work with kids and indecisive friends)
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mintpetal · 8 years ago
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i keep seeing the gif set so here’s the video
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They may look like an Impressionist masterpiece, but these rare nacreous clouds have been spotted ‘painting’ skies above the UK in a rainbow of colours. Photographers across the north of England and Scotland have captured the stunning ‘mother of pearl’ formations which sit in the lower stratosphere. (Source)
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mintpetal · 8 years ago
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(on a post about Planned Parenthood)
Public education is failing us.
[ Image description: a comment by tumblr user conservativeclone66 that reads “Yeah sorry, I’m not going to pay for what goes in a woman’s butt and assit in killing babies.” / end of description ]
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A Japanese paradise flycatcher feeding its baby. This migratory species is suspected to be in moderately rapid decline as a result of habitat degradation and loss on its wintering grounds.
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Benadryl, when taken in high volume, causes hallucinations so vivid they are indistinguishable from reality. - weird, interesting & funny facts
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This is a Taxidermy Giraffe Suspended By Balloons
Courtesy of James Perkins Studio
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Bridge Suspended by Balloons
Pont de Signeis a bridge suspended by three big-ass helium balloons. An art installment by Olivier GrossetĂȘte, it was originally shown at the 2012 Tatton Park Biennial in the UK. This thing looks like it’s straight out of my magical, whimsical dreams, but unfortunately, the ultralight bridge is not functional. (Source) | Oddee
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Drone shot of a soccer field in the middle of the woods in Moscow. (Source)
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The above are antique cocaine dishes. Cocaine was legal in the US until 1914. (Source)
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@sixpenceee, have you ever heard of the angel of grief in a New Orleans cemetery?
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California’s lake recovery from drought. (Source)
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Three deer standing in perfect alignment. Credit to the photographer, Renatas Jakaitis, who captured this astonishing moment when three fallow-deer were walking along a path and the sound of a camera shutter caught their attention.
The curious animals stood alert and unknowingly forming an optical illusion as the three deer appear to have one body and almost identical heads. Renatas Jakaitis said, “I didn’t plan it, and I never even thought about taking a photo like this. I could never have imagined however that these three deer would all turn at the same time and look at me, and make such a funny image.”
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