I saw a post complaining about people acting like Betty is some kind of poor little girl taken advantage of by her situation. And while I haven't seen this happening myself, it does make me laugh to think about because like,
Ma'am, that woman nearly killed everyone in the world *TWICE* trying to save her husband, INCLUDING TRYING TO MURDER ICE KING.
That woman has a body count that nobody asked her to make! She is just! So good! At crimes!! And we love that for her!!!
#girlboss #golbboss #God-Forbid-Women-Do-Anything
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Hi here’s a silly 10th class idea that’s basically “what if a stingray chose violence and was 10x more stingy and could fly and was also a mercenary and a middle aged marine biologist?”
Meet Ray! Marine biologist turned weapons designer turned mercenary. Despite their age, she still enjoys the thrill of a fight and isn’t one to back down from a friendly challenge :) she also enjoys making fish puns
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Just saw a video of some 25 year old female software engineers doing the “we’re ___ so of course we ___” trend and a few of them were like “we’re women in stem, of course the men we date are emasculated by us and don’t make more than us”
and I was like O_O personally if I were them I would not admit to dating broke loser men to thousands of people on the internet but umm
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I'M ABOUT TO START SCREENING AND CLEANING RAW DATA TO PREPARE FOR ANALYSIS
please women in stem save me, save me women in stem
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in so much love with the way raph just kinda has that "i'm going to vivisect you" look in her eyes all the time forever. yeah.
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never loved a professor like i love my molecular bio professor...truly one of the smartest people I've ever met and one of the best teachers I've ever had. no one is doing it like her
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I hadn't seen the quote posted anywhere, and I thought it was quite a lovely one actually, so...
“For many years now, I have had the joy and privilege of living surrounded by all the wonderful things that Freddie sought out and so loved. But the years have passed, and the time has come for me to take the difficult decision to close this very special chapter in my life. It was important to me to do this in a way that I felt Freddie would have loved, and there was nothing he loved more than an auction. Freddie was an incredible and intelligent collector who showed us that there is beauty and fun and conversation to be found in everything; I hope this will be an opportunity to share all the many facets of Freddie, both public and private, and for the world to understand more about, and celebrate, his unique and beautiful spirit.
You see the spectrum of his taste. It's a very intelligent, sophisticated collection…I miss the fun, the humour, his warmth, his energy.”
Mary Austin
Honestly? It's true that Mary can't win no matter what she does.
Had she kept it all forever, she would have continued to be accused of being obsessed with Freddie and living in a shrine to him.
Had she given it all away to museums, she would have faced criticism along the lines of: Is that what Freddie would have wanted? He never wanted Garden Lodge to be a museum, would he have wanted all his things in a museum?
Had she just got rid of it, she would have been accused of absolute sacrilege.
She made a decision, and she chose a way to do this that she claims Freddie would have approved of. And you know what? I've thought about it, and I must admit I do think Freddie would have been very amused by the idea of some rich fans bidding on his mustache comb. I genuinely think he would have laughed himself silly.
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The issue with being a queer horror enjoyer is that I want to write a story about a trans serial killer but I'm almost certain that I'll get called transphobic if I do
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As a person who is allergic to peanut butter, I always took at least a little bit of offense to Ingrid Corey telling me to just eat some peanut butter
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women in STEM (stalinism, totalitarianism, expansionism, mass executions)
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