Relatable
step one build that shit in minecraft
step two take a fuckin screenshot n then trace that shit
step three what the fuck is up!
#GetTinaThick2017
This started off as a jokeâŠ.then I took it too farâŠ..
one of my favorite parts about pokemon games is when youre storming the main headquarters of the villain team and you find a room full of beds that you can sleep in and heal your team
because imagine being a grunt for a super nefarious organization that wants to destroy the world or whatever and you walk into the room to find that one fuckin kid thats been giving everyone so much trouble fast asleep in whats essentially the employee break room. what a fucking power move.
everything is never as it seems
You (or your parents) pay approx $40-$100 or higher for internet.Â
So that you can all use youtube, google, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, etc. etc. etc. This isnât limited to social media. Â
Net neutrality says, âOkay, since you already paid x amount of money for the month, you donât have to pay for each asset individually. Enjoy your internet.â NO net neutrality means that your service provider (comcast, at&t, verizon, whatever it may be) gets to say âACTUALLY, it lines our pockets so give us an extra $5.99 for Youtube, Facebook and Twitter. Oh, but that doesnât include Tumblr; that comes with our premium package. Thatâll be $5.99 on its own as well. Now about your Google docs and emailâŠÂ
Thatâs why itâs important. Thatâs why Iâm spamming Net Neutrality crap. If youâre using the internet, itâs YOUR problem.Â
-Email your congressman (text resist to 50409) Itâs easy, you donât have to talk to anyone.Â
-Tweet the FCC. https://twitter.com/FCC
-Tweet THIS guy. https://twitter.com/AjitPaiFCC
-CALL. https://www.battleforthenet.com/
-This site does the heavy lifting for you.
-Sign this. Â
-Sign this.Â
-Email your congressmen (thatâs what Iâm doing)Â https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
-Swim the #NetNeutrality tag on Twitter. Seriously, itâs helpful.Â
And lastly, GET THIS TRENDING. Itâs trending on Twitter but it needs to trend here too. This is everyoneâs issue.Â
The problem isn't what GMO's are capable of, it's forcing them on people without knowledge or consent, that is the issue.
Genetically modified organisms get a bad rap for many reasons, but weâve actually been genetically altering what we eat since the dawn of human history.
âFor 10,000 years, we have altered the genetic makeup of our crops,âexplains UC Davis plant pathology professor Pamela Ronald.
âToday virtually everything we eat is produced from seeds that we have genetically altered in one way or another.â (You can read more about Ronaldâs thoughts on genetically engineered food here.)
Right now her focus is on rice. Itâs one of our basic crops and without it, we would struggle to feed much of the world.
With climate change, weâre seeing an increase in flooding in places like India and Bangladesh, which makes it harder to grow this important food staple.
So Ronald and her lab have developed a flood-tolerant strain of rice. Itâs known as Sub1a or âscuba riceâ and millions of farmers in South Asia are now growing it in their fields.Â
Today is National Food Day, a day dedicated to hunger awareness. But as we focus on food insecurity, we need to talk more about how global warming will make the problem worse.
As our climate continues to heat up, it has huge impacts on what foods we are able to grow. Will our crops be able to survive droughts and floods? The University of California leads six labs that are working to develop other climate-resilient crops including chickpea, cowpea and millet.
Find out what other scientists are doing to improve our food.
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