lensdimashqi:

ببيلا | Babila
مظاهرة | Demonstration
اليوم | 11.1.2013 | Today http://on.fb.me/VQZmBm

lensdimashqi:

ببيلا | Babila
مظاهرة | Demonstration
اليوم | 11.1.2013 | Today http://on.fb.me/VQZmBm

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11/1/13 | 7:27pm | 16 リアクション

匿名ユーザーからの質問: ok, don't show your bulge, show your cock out of your undies

I’m not a sexual object ! ¬¬’

11/1/13 | 7:21pm | 0リアクション

匿名ユーザーからの質問: show ur bulge plzz

Nope :X

11/1/13 | 4:02am | 0リアクション

grassleaves:

palestinianliberator:

forfuturereferenceonly:


Why is a children’s cartoon promoting silencing others and oppression? Why the fuck is this allowed?


Because when people begin to speak before they think, we end up with people like you.

grassleaves:

palestinianliberator:

forfuturereferenceonly:

Why is a children’s cartoon promoting silencing others and oppression? Why the fuck is this allowed?

Because when people begin to speak before they think, we end up with people like you.

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11/1/13 | 12:14am | 62,998 リアクション
444,486 plays

pelosdegato:

labios-rojo-maraco-intenso:

festival-de-ahueonaos:

cineadictos:

Dale al play mientras miras el Gif.
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Y esto señoras y señores, es tumblr jajaja

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xD exploté xD

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10/1/13 | 11:03pm | 147,315 リアクション
"Los nahab no saben nada de nada, no
pueden clavar un pez con una lanza, ni acertar con un dardo a
un mono, ni trepar a un árbol. No andan vestidos de aire y luz,
como nosotros, sino que usan ropas hediondas. No se bañan en
el río, no conocen las reglas de la decencia o la cortesía, no
comparten su casa, su comida, sus hijos o sus mujeres. Tienen
los huesos blandos y basta un pequeño garrotazo para partirles el
cráneo. Matan animales y no se los comen, los dejan tirados para
que se pudran. Por donde pasan dejan un rastro de basura y
veneno, incluso en el agua. Los nahab son tan locos que
pretenden llevarse las piedras del suelo, la arena de los ríos y los
árboles del bosque. Algunos quieren la tierra. Les decimos que la
selva no se puede cargar a la espalda como un tapir muerto, pero
no escuchan. Nos hablan de sus dioses y no quieren escuchar de
los nuestros. Son insaciables, como los caimanes. Esas cosas
terribles he visto con mis propios ojos y he escuchado con mis
propias orejas y he tocado con mis propias manos."
La Ciudad de las bestias, Isabel Allende.
10/1/13 | 11:01pm | 9 リアクション
#Allende #Isabel Allende #Isabel #La ciudad de las bestias
resident-tofu:

aboutmaleprivilege:

blacqnblond:


lickystickypickywe:


oberlinsic:


Did you know…?
Before the 17th century, western women gave birth squatting, sitting, or standing up. This changed when King Louis XIV of France decreed that his wives and mistresses would give birth lying down so he could witness the birth of his children. Although this position often makes birth more difficult and painful, it soon became the norm. Before long, the number of obstetric instruments multiplied to address the added difficulty, and the view of birth as an emergency that required medical attention spread quickly. 


White men can’t judge.


Finest White Logic.


I’ve studied art history and Louis this is quite possibly one of the most ridiculous things you asked your country to do, and that is a big statement.

Squatting is such a useful movement and position.  Everyone should be squatting for everything.

resident-tofu:

aboutmaleprivilege:

blacqnblond:

lickystickypickywe:

oberlinsic:

Did you know…?

Before the 17th century, western women gave birth squatting, sitting, or standing up. This changed when King Louis XIV of France decreed that his wives and mistresses would give birth lying down so he could witness the birth of his children. Although this position often makes birth more difficult and painful, it soon became the norm. Before long, the number of obstetric instruments multiplied to address the added difficulty, and the view of birth as an emergency that required medical attention spread quickly. 

White men can’t judge.

Finest White Logic.

I’ve studied art history and Louis this is quite possibly one of the most ridiculous things you asked your country to do, and that is a big statement.

Squatting is such a useful movement and position.  Everyone should be squatting for everything.

(出典: lalobalocaart)

10/1/13 | 4:23am | 4,155 リアクション
hvnger:

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hvnger:

9/1/13 | 7:58pm | 2,331 リアクション
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(出典: umpequenodementador)

9/1/13 | 7:50pm | 310 リアクション
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iamcarlosjoaquin:

iamcarlosjoaquin:



(出典: butterflyfliesawa-y)

9/1/13 | 7:50pm | 28,611 リアクション

yankarlos:

Malte Brandenburg

Escalator Studies

9/1/13 | 7:37pm | 2,906 リアクション
robotindisguise:

Red iceberg causes a stir in Greenland
An artist with 780 gallons of red paint, three fire hoses and a 20-member crew at his disposal went to Greenland in search of a blank canvas large enough to accommodate his creative impulse.
The result is a blood-red iceberg now sitting off the country’s western coast.

robotindisguise:

Red iceberg causes a stir in Greenland

An artist with 780 gallons of red paint, three fire hoses and a 20-member crew at his disposal went to Greenland in search of a blank canvas large enough to accommodate his creative impulse.

The result is a blood-red iceberg now sitting off the country’s western coast.

9/1/13 | 7:35pm | 23,006 リアクション
#art #ice berg
sciencesoup:


Optogenetics
Optogenetics is the amazing field that combines optics and genetics in order to control events in living cells. First predicted by Francis Crick (yes, THAT Crick) in 1999, a breakthrough came in 2005 when researchers found that mammalian neurons could be targeted and manipulated through this process (Fancy!). Optogenetics depends on manipulating channelrhodopsin, a type of chemical pathway in cells that has the unique ability of being controllable with light. It allows for them to be activated or suppressed when differently colored lights are directed at points on the membrane, changing their chemical balance. One of the most significant results of this is that scientists can selectively fire individual or groups of neurons in the brain with a high degree of accuracy. Sparking a mini-revolution in neurosciences, optogenetics allows the study of specific brain functions, including behavior. Since exploding in 2006, researchers have discovered methods to control the ability for mice to awake from a nap, the speed of eye movements in nonhuman primates, changing of social behaviors (such as angry to friendly) and possibly to teach new cells in the eye to see. The latter is one of the first movements towards therapeutic uses, aiming to improve or return sight to those whose primary sight cells (cones and rods) are dead. Tests on rodents seem to indicate that optogenetics will allow for possible therapies for human brain disorders, but it is unknown if some practices will scale to the complexity of the human brain.
Guest article written by Andrew Kays (ThePublicScience.tumblr.com)

sciencesoup:

Optogenetics

Optogenetics is the amazing field that combines optics and genetics in order to control events in living cells. First predicted by Francis Crick (yes, THAT Crick) in 1999, a breakthrough came in 2005 when researchers found that mammalian neurons could be targeted and manipulated through this process (Fancy!). Optogenetics depends on manipulating channelrhodopsin, a type of chemical pathway in cells that has the unique ability of being controllable with light. It allows for them to be activated or suppressed when differently colored lights are directed at points on the membrane, changing their chemical balance. One of the most significant results of this is that scientists can selectively fire individual or groups of neurons in the brain with a high degree of accuracy. Sparking a mini-revolution in neurosciences, optogenetics allows the study of specific brain functions, including behavior. Since exploding in 2006, researchers have discovered methods to control the ability for mice to awake from a nap, the speed of eye movements in nonhuman primates, changing of social behaviors (such as angry to friendly) and possibly to teach new cells in the eye to see. The latter is one of the first movements towards therapeutic uses, aiming to improve or return sight to those whose primary sight cells (cones and rods) are dead. Tests on rodents seem to indicate that optogenetics will allow for possible therapies for human brain disorders, but it is unknown if some practices will scale to the complexity of the human brain.

Guest article written by Andrew Kays (ThePublicScience.tumblr.com)