Yeah, okay. This will be a hoot!
I feel that the mind-boggling enormity of this feat is underappreciated because the diameter of the black hole and its distance from us are such large, incomprehensible numbers. If my math is right, it's like standing on Earth and trying to photograph a single human hair on the moon... keeping in mind that both Earth and Moon are spinning and moving around while you try to do it. For me, that is the truly-amazing part: the technological achievement... not to mention the geopolitical achievement in getting all those countries to work together.
Also, take THAT flat-earthers!
Holy crap! I always thought I had brown eyes, but tonight I have D20 eyes!
Natural Eye Color Chart
Just watched this film...the artistry is stunning! Every frame hand painted.
Oh, and cloud forests! Those are spectacular! Have you seen much wildlife? What do you hear? How does it smell (when you're not downwind of a sulfuric volcano)?
Goals
Let's mash up Frederic Brown's "Knock" a bit and tell me who's at the door...
The last person in the universe sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door...
It's the Veiled Woman who's finally going to explain to me what the fuck.
🦟☹️🥺
i had a vision last night before falling asleep that was basically "2, 4, 10" so your 2nd 4th and 10th emoji determine how your october's gonna go
[[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation, in my opinion, so if you’re white you should really read this. Below are Isaiah’s notes on each slide.]]
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What is White Fragility?
Robin DiAngelo is a professor at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy.
I’m sure you’ve all seen these ‘defensive moves’ in action before. “I didn’t mean anything by it” “I wasn’t trying to be offensive” “I have a black friend” “Not all white people”
People are often more worried about being called a racist than actually doing something racist. In America white people often don’t even have to consider race. They often think of themselves as “raceless” white is conditioned to be the norm and everyone else is considered “raced” or “colored”. White fragility allows white people to govern when and how race is discussed. White people expect to be educated on racism, and in a nice way.
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Why Is It A Bad Thing?
White people never learn as a result and are allowed to continue saying and doing racist things. White people prefer to hear these things from other white people but because other white people don’t know enough about racism, they cycle continues. When people of color do things like the BLACKLIVESMATTER movement, many white peoples responses were “all lives matter” this is white fragility. Proclaiming that black lives matter does not inherently mean that other lives don’t. This statement is made because society continually shows us that black lives don’t matter in america and these are the lives that need the affirming. We already know that white lives matter, it doesn’t need to be stated. White people are very used to being the center of things and when they aren’t it makes them uncomfortable.
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Why Does This Happen?
Most people don’t fully grasp the idea of systemic racism and that we live in a racist society that perpetuates racist ideas. We are socialized into white supremacy.