archangel444:

what you guys don’t know about me is that i’m very rich and buttery

somespicyshrimp:

kinsey scale but for period products

exclusively pads

predominantly pads, only incidentally tampons

predominantly pads, but more than incidentally tampons

equally pads and tampons

predominantly tampons, but more than incidentally pads

predominantly tampons, only incidentally pads

exclusively tampons

i use another product (cup, period underwear, etc)

i don’t menstruate / show results

#PAD SWEEP

capacity:

thiscuntkills:

girl taking off her headphones all forlornly on her sunday night making peace with whats to come

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#just did this 2 minutes ago fuck me

lakevida:

everybody leave town i need to talk to myself on a walk for an hour and fifteen minutes

i finally finished all of C in the course and am now on Python!!!!!!!

#it took me FOREVER but i cant believe i made it this far #also its infuriating how much easier Python is than C #fucking condensing 300 lines of code down to like 30 im soooo mad #💢

real-live-human:

chainsawlifehacks:

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ahaha yea woo :D

maklodes:

Utopian techno-futurist concept: a tofu container which has a peel-away lid which is not bonded more strongly to the container than to itself, and as such can simply be peeled away rather than being iteratively torn into shreds or cut with a knife.

weepingwitch:

a new social services team dedicated to finding young men at risk of making a podcast or video essay and giving them an electric guitar instead

official-kircheis:

A few months ago the United States Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg unveiled Momentum, a new federal program created “to help countries around the world learn from our best practices in planning and modernizing transportation.”

It was a curious move for a country whose mobility network seems more likely to inspire pity than admiration when viewed from abroad. The US road transportation system is a climate bomb that generates more than twice as much carbon dioxide per capita as the roads of the European Union, thanks to the dominance of personal vehicles. American efforts to build cleaner alternatives such as high-speed rail — which is common across Japan, China, and many EU countries — have consumed billions of dollars with little to show for it.

The US underperformance in road safety is especially dramatic: 11.4 Americans per 100,000 died in crashes in 2020, a number that dwarfs countries including Spain (2.9), Israel (3.3) and New Zealand (6.3). And unlike most developed nations, US roadways have grown more deadly during the last two decades (including during the pandemic), especially for those outside of cars. Last year saw the most pedestrians killed in the US in 40 years, and deaths among those biking rose 44% from 2010 to 2020.

#?!?!?

can someone out there manifest or wish or send good vibes or pray that i get this job…please

hunklet:

people are like “no one wants to work anymore” when every job application is like upload your resume and cover letter. okay now manually type out your resume and cover letter in our text boxes. okay now answer these 10 riddles. okay now take a rorschach test. okay now upload a photo of your childhood bedroom and explain the relationship between its layout and the adult you are today. okay now show us your youtube watch history. okay now define the color “red.” okay now walk into a patch of poison ivy and take a selfie of you holding up a paper saying “i <3 ivy.” okay now wave your hands in the air if you just don’t care. that one was a trick to cull the applicants who don’t care. okay now choose a loved one to sacrifice. great! thank you for submitting your application we will not be calling you