Fun fact: today they played a remixed version of “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac at my spinning class.

latentpower:

awkwardsituationist:

cambridge university students were asked on campus why they needed feminism. here are 60 answers. click the link for over about 600 more.

This is amazing

I love the smell of successful computer programming in the afternoon.

tyleroakley:

Russell Brand Destroys MSNBC Talk Show Host for Treating Him Like Shit

Calculus and computer science are slowly sucking the life out of me.

I’m aliveeeeeee

people who say animals are better than people:

shut up.

FUCK YES PERFECT SCORE WHAT DID I TELL YA

A girl posted that one of my professors posted the grades for this exam we had on Tuesday online. I’m about to look at them but before I do just let me say that if I don’t get a perfect score I’ll be seriously pissed because I did FABULOUSLY in it.

We teach females that in relationships, compromise is what women do. We raise girls to see each other as competitors, not for jobs or for accomplishments— which I think can be a good thing— but for the attention of men. We teach girls that they cannot be sexual beings in the way that boys are. If we have sons, we don’t mind knowing about our sons’ girlfriends, but our daughters boyfriends? ‘God forbid!’ But of course when the time is right, we expect those girls to bring back the perfect man to be their husband. We police girls, we praise girls for virginity, but we don’t praise boys for virginity. And it’s always made me wonder how exactly this is supposed to work out because *laughs* the loss of virginity is usually a process that involves *laughs*…
We teach girls shame. ‘Close your legs!’ ‘Cover yourself!’ We make them feel as though by being born female, they are already guilty of something. And so, girls grow up to be women who cannot say they have desire. They grow up to be women who silence themselves. They grow up to be women who cannot say what they truly think. And they grow up—and this is the worst thing we do to girls—they grow up to be women who have turned pretense into an artform.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, TedxEuston (x)

I can’t stop rewatching this talk. Adichie is my hero and she just /gets/ these issues so well. She’s incredible, and everyone should watch her talk, if they haven’t already.

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I have to design a lab and its instalations and I have less than two weeks to finish it.

I feel riddiculously undertrained for this.

WELCOME TO ENGINEERING, MARINA.

counterclockwisesolarflares:

Seinfeld plots as movies!

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