“the arts and sciences are completely separate fields that should be pitted against each other” the overlap of the arts and sciences make up our entire perceivable reality they r fucking on the couch
Yes and if you sleep less than 7-8 hours for a week, it starts manifesting drunk cognition
I hate that our bodies when faced with less than a full nights rest will manifest 800 flu symptoms to make us go back to bed
People really do be burning 5g towers
Some of y’all didn’t watch the end credits scene of wandavision and IT SHOWS
Listen, I was not expecting marvel to commit to making her the actual final boss of the movie, but it has more than been hinted at that she was NOT gonna be the wandavision suburban housewife and mom in multiverse of madness
“They ruined her character development”
What development exactly? Cause at the end of wandavision, it looks like she made peace with losing her family… except she clearly didn’t cause she still picked up the dark hold and even if she only picked it up to study it with no intentions of somehow reviving her family, the moment she heard her boys calling those intentions disappear and we know she’s gonna do anything in her knew power to get them back
So…. What exactly was ruined?
Also saw someone say “obviously written by a man” I BEG YALL TO GO OUTSIDE
"Capitalism breeds innovation" girl there are only five websites left and they all look the same
now all we need is NCT 2020 and Sicheng’s instagram account
pop up ads on pirating websites are so fucking funny. "do you want sex?" if I wanted to have sex do you really think I'd be watching doctor who. answer quickly
people who dislike hearing their friends talk about their interests are so weird. why would you not wanna hear the most incoherent rambles ever and promote joy in friend????
genuinely amazes me how schools can spend so much time teaching science without helping students develop an ounce of scientific literacy
like honestly? most of us won't need to know how mitochondria work in our day-to-day life. we won't need to draw electron configurations or calculate the apex of a trajectory. we WILL need to know how to read a graph, how a vaccine works, how scientific studies and drug trials are conducted, how to find trustworthy sources.
of course you pick these things up if you're interested in/exposed to enough science, but i wish they would be explicitly taught in intro science courses instead of those trivia-esque science facts that don't teach people anything about how to interact with science in their daily lives. how can we expect to counter the rampant scientific misinformation on the internet if science classes don't cover the stuff most of us will encounter in the real world?
"how can you like this objectively bad thing!" because i have bad taste. move on.