Copenhagen, Denmark (by Artem Shuba)
idk if shady judge dude turns out to be a baddie for real but they can't have him nurse cute judge guy back to health in his sick ass mansion and expect me not to ship it just a lil bit,,,
Not to be that EXO-L, but EXO’s new album is already the album of the year.
this is the offical ‘i care’ symbol this is how it works: basically you reblog this and your followers know that you care and that they can message you about anything anon or not and you will reply back or at least look at there message. if you care about your followers please reblog
rip magneto you would have loved killing elon musk
imagine being thanos and looking all over for infinity stones just for there to be multiple of them in some guy’s paper cabinet or being used as paper weights
my mom didn’t raise a quitter. she raised a perfectionist who’s so afraid of failing they don’t start anything to begin with
So the 2019 teen choice awards are coming up and nct 127 are nominated for international artist and hrvy is nominated for breakout artist so please vote
STEPS
Go to teenchoice.votenow.tv
Sign in with Facebook or email
And then go to choice break out artist and vote for hrvy
And go to international and vote for nct 127
LETS THANK HRVY FOR BEING SO GOOD TO OUR DREAMIES
Reblog this to spread
also don’t come for me for putting this under the smut y'all know that’s what a lot of people read lmao
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?