I just saw a bull get stabbed to death for entertainment and I am traumatized.
I find pieces of you in every song i listen to.
Jos. (via menpale)
This is litterally the craziest thing I've seen during a wc game so far
When you choosen in the squad as goal keeper but you wanna be defender. ๐ฐ๐ฐ๐ฐ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐
Some dude asked to help me carry some bags and I told him, "No, I'm fine, thanks." He kept asking so I was about to hand him a bag, but then he went on to say, "Men need to help Women." Nope! He lost his chance. I don't need a MAN to help me with something I can do myself. Especially not because I am a WOMAN. My grandma (who I was with at the time) tried to excuse his statement by saying the male person was just trying to use manners, but I won't stand for it. Saying it's "manners" just prevents us from acknowledging that statements like that make it okay to make women sound/feel inferior.
Remember, if you keep pulling, today you have the best hair you will ever have.
When I say lacrosse one of two different sports must pop into your head. And I do mean two DIFFERENT sports.
Men's Lacrosse (implies exclusive to men)
Or
Women's Lacrosse (implies exclusive to women)
Although they look similar - wait, they don't even look similar - they are quite different.
The rules are different, the sticks are different, and the protective equipment are different. The rules alone being different is enough to determine that these are two separate types of games.
This would be perfectly fine and all if the names didn't automatic segregate by sex.
When a girl says, "I play lacrosse," you picture a complete different thing than when a guy says the same thing.
If a girl plays lacrosse it will always be implied she's playing women's lacrosse.
If a boy says he's playing lacrosse it will always be implied he's playing men's lacrosse.
Sure, there are those rare exceptions, such as a girl who plays on a men's lacrosse team or vice versa, but it shouldn't have to be that way. It shouldn't have to be considered an exception.
Girls and guys are discouraged from playing "the other gender's" lacrosse just because of the name.
No other sport does this (at least not to such a drastic extent (think ice hockey)).
If a girl says she's playing football, she's playing football.
If a boy says he's playing softball, he's playing softball.
For softball and football, society is who determines wether it is a "men's sport" or a "women's sport," not the fucking name. Even then, at least women are still welcomed to play on a women's league and guys are welcomed to play softball on a men's league.
The same cannot be said about lacrosse.
Don't get me wrong, I think both men's and women's lacrosse are great sports. I'm not saying we should get rid of one or the other. All I want to propose is a name change. That single change could solve this whole problem despite how challenging it may seem.
Call the sports different names because that is what they deserve.
Finally, not to be cliche, but it's 2018 (almost 2019!) so doesn't this whole men's/women's thing seem a bit old fashioned? Plus what if you're non-binary? Then are you welcomed to choose? Or are you just not welcomed to any?
Sports are fun and should never be limited to any single group of people as long as there is a means to play.
If you have any input or comment whether pro or against my opinion feel free to add to the discussion!
I had been staring at this pigeon on my balcony for ten minutes trying to determine whether pigeons are dumb or secretly the wisest animals on our planet.
Then it turned its head 180ยฐ, looked me straight in the eyes, and wispered (wispered!) in the most clearest Australian accent I've ever heard, "Zoo wee mama." At that moment I knew.
โ Have an outdoor Picnic ๐ฅ
โ Watch a film๐ฌ
โ Play video games ๐ฎ
โ Take a bike ride ๐ดโโ๏ธ
โ Go on a Hike ๐งโโ๏ธ
โ Play with your pet ๐ถ
โ Read stories ๐
โ Play board games ๐
โ Play in the mud
โ Have a water gun fight ๐ซ
โ Wash the car ๐
โ Play kickball โฝ๏ธ
โ Go to the gym ๐ช
โ Go to the park ๐
โ Do crafts
โ Dance to music ๐
โ Do laundry ๐๐
โ Clean ๐
โ Experiment with your hair ๐โโ๏ธ
โ Learn something new ๐
โ Go to a museum ๐
โ Host a lemonade stand ๐
โ Cook a new recipe ๐ฅ
โ Paint something ๐ฉโ๐จ
โ Move around furniture ๐
โ Garden or start a garden ๐ป
โ Take a nap ๐โโ๏ธ
โ Do a makeover ๐โโ๏ธ
โ Stargaze or cloud watch ๐
โ Compose a song ๐
โ Start a band with a group of friends or go solo ๐ฉโ๐ค
โ Pray ๐
โ Write down a list of goals you wish to achieve, Then attempt to accomplish them
โ Go on a jog ๐โโ๏ธ
The smallest things will ruin the days of the people who have the most in life...
And yet, for the people with the least in life, it is the small things that will make their day.
Since the first airplane took flight over 100 years ago, virtually every aircraft in the sky has flown with the help of moving parts such as propellers, turbine blades, and fans, which are powered by the combustion of fossil fuels or by battery packs that produce a persistent, whining buzz.
Now MIT engineers have built and flown the first-ever plane with no moving parts. Instead of propellers or turbines, the light aircraft is powered by an โionic windโ โ a silent but mighty flow of ions that is produced aboard the plane, and that generates enough thrust to propel the plane over a sustained, steady flight.
Unlike turbine-powered planes, the aircraft does not depend on fossil fuels to fly. And unlike propeller-driven drones, the new design is completely silent.
โThis is the first-ever sustained flight of a plane with no moving parts in the propulsion system,โ says Steven Barrett, associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT. โThis has potentially opened new and unexplored possibilities for aircraft which are quieter, mechanically simpler, and do not emit combustion emissions.โ
He expects that in the near-term, such ion wind propulsion systems could be used to fly less noisy drones. Further out, he envisions ion propulsion paired with more conventional combustion systems to create more fuel-efficient, hybrid passenger planes and other large aircraft.
Barrett and his team at MIT have published their results in the journal Nature.
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Esta soy yo todos los dรญas al finalizar mi rutina de ejercicio jajajaja
-Una chica invisible.ย