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28, just a weird nerdy guy loving anime and voice acting He/Him/Reno, Trans on T, Latino/Asian, Aroace, Polyamorous NSFW 18+ I do YouTube and other ... things 馃挦 writing is one of them feel free to ask anything, Minors DNI
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r3n0-5 2 months ago
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Hi~ I wanted to express how the work of these amazing women I admire influenced the field of Science, and there's no better day to do it than International Women's Day! Let's continue their legacy by sharing their names and stories
-Quarraisha Abdool Karim: South African epidemiologist, first woman president of the World Academy of Sciences with more than thirty awards. Science magazine highlighted her for her study on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), naming it as one of the 10 most outstanding scientific advances of 2010. She carried out the study as principal investigator, with the important clinical trial CAPRISA 004 showing that tenofovir gel could reduce the risk of HIV infection in women. She has collaborated as a scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital and as a professor at Harvard University, both in the United States. Since 1998 she has played a fundamental role in creating a base for scientific development in South Africa. Her fundamental contributions spanning more than three decades have shaped the global landscape of HIV prevention. She is currently working on sustainable prevention strategies to introduce antiretroviral treatment in resource-limited settings for women in sub-Saharan Africa, is a member of the UNAIDS Scientific Group, and scientific advisor to the UNAIDS Executive Director. She has been recognized nationally and internationally: Christophe M茅rieux Prize from the French Academies of Sciences, Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize for Medical Research, Gairdner Global Health Prize, and she has received South Africa's highest honor, the Order of Mapungubwe.
-Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie: French-Polish scientist, made history as the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different sciences: Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911. She's also the first woman to teach at the University of Paris, and her daughter, Ir猫ne Joliot-Curie, won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry too, following the steps of her mother. Her work on radioactivity not only revealed new horizons in the understanding of matter, but also laid the foundations for advances such as nuclear energy, and paved the way for medical treatment of diseases such as cancer. Despite being barred from higher education due to her gender, Curie pursued her studies at the clandestine Warsaw's "Flying University". In 1891, Marie followed her older sister Bronis艂awa to study in Paris at the Sorbonne, where she obtained two diplomas, and three years later, Marie met her research partner and future husband Pierre Curie, who was a tutor at the Faculty of Physics and Chemistry. There she laid the foundation for her revolutionary discoveries of radium, polonium, and the concept of radioactivity. She was appointed director of the Curie Laboratory of the Radium Institute of the University of Paris, founded in 1914. During World War I, Marie Curie developed small mobile X-ray units, where she worked with her daughter Ir猫ne who was seventeen years old, at medical evacuation posts near the front, X-raying the wounded for fractures and bullets. Curie also set up a program to train women in the use of X-ray equipment. While doing research, she unknowingly exposed herself to lethal doses of radiation, Marie had a habit of carrying radium in her pockets, studied it tirelessly in her lab, and even admired its glow at night. In 1934, she succumbed to aplastic anemia, a condition linked to her exposure. Today, her body and personal belongings remain radioactive and are expected to stay so for another 1,500 years, a lasting testament to her profound impact on science.
-Simona Kossak: Polish biologist, ecologist, author, doctor of forestry, and staunch conservation activist who was awarded the highest civilian award in Poland, the Gold Cross of Merit, Simona Kossak, did important research and made contributions to nature and wildlife. She began her studies in 1965 at the Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences of the Jagiellonian University. In 1980, the Scientific Council of the Forest Research Institute awarded her the academic title of Doctor of Forest Sciences, and in 2000 she received the title of Professor of Forest Sciences. Great-granddaughter of famous painters and writers who were in love with landscapes, she developed her love for nature when she was little. Simona was called a witch because, without caring about her last name, she left her home and ran to the Bia艂owie偶a Forest where she talked to animals, used herbs as medicine, wrote books by the light of an oil lamp, and spent more than thirty years in a wooden hut with no electricity that didn鈥檛 have access to running water. A crow was her best friend, dedicated her life to the foraging habits of the European roe deer that also considered her a mother, a lynx, and a domesticated wild boar slept in her bed and lived under the same roof as her for seventeen years. Created an experimental laboratory that worked as a hospital for local wildlife, where she raised, observed, documented, treated, and gave sick animals shelter. An activist who fought for the protection of Europe's oldest forest from loggers, saved the lynxes and wolves of Bia艂owie偶a from extinction, whose genetic scope is unique across Central Europe. Simona did an amazing job due to her passion, being the author of award-winning films, as well as radio broadcasts. Simona Kossak died in 2007, but her legacy and beliefs on being in accordance with the rhythm of nature will last forever.聽
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Trevor Phillips ya nasty dawg ILY 馃А
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My favorite freak
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Putin & His Lapdog
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I get you bbno$, I haven't watched Arcane, and even I am into Jayvik, we need more yaoi in the world
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It's so sad that ppl only care about minorities and statistics when it's about using them in an argument, turning us into objects, but when it's about helping us, donating and doing activism, there's nobody
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I support perverts. Like all of you for example
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Here is talked a lot, like, A LOT, about how testosterone makes you horny and makes your dick grow, but I don鈥檛 see you all talking about mental health, it impacts your brain chemistry like any other hormone in your body, it improves your mental state releasing serotonin, and it gives you that boost of energy you鈥檇 never know you needed, before T I used to be sad and lacked energy, my mood in general was a complete MESS, I didn鈥檛 know what to do with myself to feel better, but since starting T, I no longer have those days where I cry 鈥榯il my eyes hurt, I鈥檓 thankful for that, T SAVED MY LIFE. That鈥檚 why I feel proud of being Transgender, 鈥榗ause it means everything to me, it changed the way I see myself and the world and gave me another opportunity to LIVE, I no longer hate myself, and now that I see the changes in my body that align with my idea of my desired gender, I want to keep being present in the world, want to do more for myself, want to LOVE ME for the first time in forever.
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The reason the billionaire-owned media is so bent on making you afraid and angry at everyone else is because regular people cooperating is the most dangerous thing to them
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Ayesha Erotica talks about sex in her songs, yes, but she also talks about how society and adults in general failed her and abused her and turned her into a sex addict 鈥榗ause that鈥檚 the only way she found she could survive, the same way CupcakKe does. Hollywood keeps abusing children, and no one does a thing about it
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Trump is doing what he鈥檚 doing against trans people 鈥榗ause he knows how much political power we hold, and he noticed it with Kamala Harris, he tried to destroy her in every way possible, he almost lost against her 鈥榗ause she got our support, Trump realized we can actually make and want a change, and that鈥檚 something that doesn鈥檛 align with the ideals of his party, he wants the USA as manipulable as it used to be, and that鈥檚 not possible if WE are in the way
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You see how people in the United States mobilize to protest against trans rights?? And they don鈥檛 stop until laws against us are approved??? Why don't they do the same to pedophile priests? To end corruption in the White House instead of blaming certain states for that? To stop chemtrails over cornfields? To get rid of 5G towers that contribute to weather modification and cancer? To end Hollywood pedophile rings? THEY DON鈥橳 DO SHIT ABOUT IT BECAUSE THEY DON鈥橳 CARE ABOUT KIDS OR THE FUTURE OF THE USA; THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT ERADICATING US, KILLING US; THEY WANT US TO DISAPPEAR; WE KEEP RESISTING, KEEP FIGHTING, DON鈥橳 GIVE UP.
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Why is it always bots messaging me when all I want is my fav trans girl replying me back 馃様
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epic miku cosplay
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So writers joke a lot about "drinking the tears of our readers", but I want to be so honest with you when I tell you that making you cry isn't our real goal. Making you feel is.
Kicking your feet? Giggling? Can't stop smiling? And yes, crying? Feeling anything, everything. That's our goal. That means we did The Job.
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