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Salon? Or Taxidermists. You decide. #chooseyouradventure #signs #ambiguous #lol #lmao (at New York, New York)
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Same. #coachella
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Rough night? Awesome Day? Or #both #coachella
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#mixedmessages "Meetup - Actually use your oven/touch your toes" Vs "Seamless - How New York eats (aka fast and expensive)" (at New York, New York)
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I'm officially an engaged person! 💍💞😂😭 (at Central Park)
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✅ Green Tea Latte ✅ Green Bagel ✅ Irish flag colors all over my desk & office? Lol yes! ✅✅✅ (at New York, New York)
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✅ Chocolate cupcakes made with @Guinness and @duclawbrewingco Peanut Butter Stout. ✅ @BaileysOfficial Spiked Frosting #stpatricksday done right? (at New York, New York)
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#TechStandsWithPP: A message from Tumblr’s CEO and Planned Parenthood’s president
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When Planned Parenthood was founded a century ago, it was illegal to even hand out information about birth control. Thanks to generations of brave women and men who formed secret societies, challenged unjust laws, and started Planned Parenthood health centers in their own towns, we’ve come a long way since. Millions of people, regardless of income or insurance coverage, now have access to birth control, cancer screenings, and STI testing and treatment. Each year, Planned Parenthood proudly provides health information to nearly 70 million people online and 1 million people in classrooms and communities across the country. Today, America is at a 30-year low in unintended pregnancy and a historic low in teen pregnancy.
But all of that progress is a reminder of how much women and men in America now stand to lose. Extreme politicians at every level of government are doing everything they can to block millions of people from coming to Planned Parenthood, deny access to affordable health care, and roll back women’s rights over their own bodies. We are facing a national health disaster, especially in our most vulnerable communities.
That’s why we’re calling on the tech industry to join Tumblr in standing with Planned Parenthood and standing up for access to health care.
A 100-year-old health care provider and the platform powering 335 million blogs may seem like an unlikely pair. But over the last few years, Tumblr and Planned Parenthood have teamed up to provide information and organize communities in support of reproductive rights. We’re proud of all we’ve accomplished together and with overwhelming support from the Tumblr community.
Technology has become instrumental in the fight for fairness and equality across a range of issues. It has the power to influence public debate, mobilize communities, and — most importantly — offer creative solutions to help people receive better care, no matter where they live or who they are. Finally, the tech industry owes its success to the brilliant people it employs and the communities it serves — and we cannot take their health for granted.
It won’t be easy, but doing nothing isn’t an option when lives are at stake. We need to work together to break down barriers to care and information for the millions of people desperate to take ownership of their sexual and reproductive health, and tackle disparities in health care access and outcomes.
Now is the time to be vocal, visible, and active in your support of Planned Parenthood — starting with the #TechStandsWithPP hashtag to share stories about how Planned Parenthood has touched your life, or the life of anyone you know. Call on your co-workers and peers to do the same.
In health care, education, and nearly every industry, we’re doing things that would have been unthinkable a century ago. Think of all we can achieve together in the decades to come if we combine the creativity, innovation, and energy of the tech community with Planned Parenthood’s commitment to helping people everywhere — no matter what.
— David Karp + Cecile Richards
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Meet our CS hero Ada Lovelace, who wrote the first-ever computer program in the 1840s. She was a total science rockstar who still inspires us today! ✨💻✨
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thanks @jstor!
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In this Top 10 Wifi Hacking Tools we will be talking about a very popular subject: hacking wireless networks and how to prevent it from being hacked.
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2016, I will not miss you. But I will miss the sadlarious metaphors for you.
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It said no.
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Brian Posehn is my favorite.
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Comedian Brian Posehn Performs Carol of the Bells in Four Part Harmony With a Touch of Metal
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Star Wars Characters Can’t Figure Out Where the Song ‘Last Christmas’ Is Coming From in a Musicless Parody
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Was this a thread for best/worst programmer pick up lines? Because it is now:
- "Hey girl, I'd ship it."
- "So, did it hurt?" - "Did what hurt?" - "When your brilliant ideas for code architecture hit you all at once?"
It's 7:18 am, but I could do this all day.
Ooh!
"I could backup data(ss) all day"
See?
Your wild pointers make my buffer overflow.
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