The above video titled “The Unequal Opportunity Race” was screened as part of a schoolwide Black History Month program at Glen Allen High School in Glen Allen, Virginia. Some parents apparently weren’t thrilled about that. One local grandparent had two words for what this video was pushing on white kids.
Oh my this sounds fun...
Straight and cis, bi and cis, pan and cis, panromantic ace and cis, panromantic ace and bigender, and finally panromantic demisexual (though I’m still questioning and that’s a temporary label) and genderqueer/nonbinary/i don’t even know what i want for breakfast much less what my gender is
i’ll go first straight, bi, pan, demi, then lesbian
It is our duty as feminists to protect and respect women in Hijabs
Okay Tumblr, you know what to do
7 + 8 = 15
(2 + 4 = 6) x 10 = 60
15 + 60 = 75
I love "how do you do math?" questions. Here's how my brain does it:
How about you guys?
And if all else fails, wear a hat
A guy from my uni just dropped this in our Discord and???? There's a "Minecraft -Urban Planning" course at our university???????? What timeline is this
Reminder that almost any truly vintage and antique knit or crochet pattern can be found FREE on many sites including:
On both internet archive and project gutenburg it helps to know what book or magizine you are looking for but you can still do a regular vague key word search and find something.
Even your local library and ravelry might have antique pattern books on file! On ravelry you will have to exclude all purchasable patterns instead of just looking for free for some reason, then get past the first page or two of patterns people thought "looked antique" but once you get to the black and white photos you are golden!
So please don't buy an etsy shop's antique pattern when there is really no reason to, and if you are one of those selling these patterns, know I am judging you big time!
My adaptation of the God of Arepo short story, which was originally up at ShortBox Comics Fair for charity. You can get a copy of the DRM-free ebook here for free - and I'd encourage you to donate to Mighty Writers or The Ministry of Stories in exchange.
Again it's an honour to be drawing one of my favourite short stories ever. Thank you so much for the original authors for creating this story; and for everyone who bought a copy and donated to the above non-profits.
The chronicle of the monk Herbert of Reichenau for the year 1021 ends “My brother Werner was born on November 1.“
1021 was not an uneventful year. The emperor began a campaign into Italy. Illustrious abbots died. There was an earthquake. But Herbert took the time to note, at the end of the year, that his brother was born.
Of such acts of tenderness is history made.