Afternoon And My Desk

Afternoon And My Desk
Afternoon And My Desk

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4 years ago

sometimes I think about how red is the first color in the visible light spectrum to be absorbed in ocean water

Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean

and how many deep-sea creatures evolved to be red as a stealth adaptation, making them near invisible when there’s little to no light present

Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean
Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean
Sometimes I Think About How Red Is The First Color In The Visible Light Spectrum To Be Absorbed In Ocean

and it makes me think. If there’s never any visible light present in these animals’ lifetimes, if no ROV shines a little flashlight in depths that would otherwise not have light, would these animals ever get the opportunity to actually be red? that might be a stupid question.

imagine being a little deep sea creature and having no idea you’re red until something comes along and shines a light on you except you still wouldn’t be able to tell because you’re probably colorblind. anyway. I don’t know where I was going with this post


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3 years ago
Couldn’t Find Any Themed Workout For RWBY That I Like, So I Made My Own!
Couldn’t Find Any Themed Workout For RWBY That I Like, So I Made My Own!
Couldn’t Find Any Themed Workout For RWBY That I Like, So I Made My Own!
Couldn’t Find Any Themed Workout For RWBY That I Like, So I Made My Own!

Couldn’t find any themed workout for RWBY that I like, so I made my own!

If you’re going to try any of these out make sure you hydrate, take breaks, and do any modified versions of the exercises if it’s easier!

4 years ago

Falling Into Jupiter

Falling Into Jupiter

Twenty-five years ago, an object roughly the size of an oven made space history when it plunged into the clouds of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. On Dec. 7, 1995, the 750-pound Galileo probe became the first probe to enter the gas giant. Traveling at a blistering speed of 106,000 miles per hour, the probe’s protective heat shield experienced temperatures as hot as the Sun’s surface generated by friction during entry. As the probe parachuted through Jupiter’s dense atmosphere, its science instruments made measurements of the planet’s chemical and physical makeup. The probe collected data for nearly an hour before its signal was lost. Its data was transmitted to Earth via the Galileo spacecraft, an orbiter that carried the probe to Jupiter and stayed within contact during the encounter. Learn more about the mission.

The Galileo probe was launched to space aboard space shuttle Atlantis in 1989

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe consisted of a descent module and a protective deceleration module

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe traveled to Jupiter attached to the Galileo spacecraft

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe was released from the spacecraft in July 1995

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe entered Jupiter’s atmosphere five months later on Dec. 7, 1995

Falling Into Jupiter

Parachutes were deployed to slow the probe’s descent

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe collected science data for 58 minutes as it fell into the planet’s atmosphere

Falling Into Jupiter

The Galileo probe was managed by NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley.

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3 years ago

link to free pdfs

I’ve been collecting pdfs over the years and I put them all in this google drive folder. I divided them into literature and theory and then by language: english, spanish, basque, italian, portuguese, turkish, russian and french.

anarchism | black people & liberation | capitalism | colonialism (& gender) | disability | economics | education, pedagogy | feminism (& marxism, womanism) | health, eating disorders, fat studies | history, biography | imperialism | incarceration | judaism | leftism, antifascism | lgbt, sexuality, gender | linguistics | marxian economics | marxism | mlm/maoism | palestine & israel | philosophy, sociology | postcolonialism | psychiatry | psychology | race, racism | translation (& lgbt issues & colonialism) | turkey

last updated: 17 january 2021

3 years ago

My Digital book library

Hey so I have made a google drive with a bunch of books in it. Right now it is view only, but you should be able to download the books onto your computer. All I ask is don’t “link to” your own google drive cuz then i think it actually moves stuff and I spent a long time setting this up. Thanks.

Link to Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BTXUPcCniydI1CIT90oNJ75naQVcIDcz?usp=sharing

Link to suggestion list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iABw52vkkJAmTkCX-n6KnL3_dBpooI0gYaT9qdit6vg/edit?usp=sharing

4 years ago

Death of the author: Treating the author’s stated interpretation of their own work as merely one opinion among many, rather than the authoritative Word of God.

Disappearance of the author: Treating the context and circumstances of the work’s authorship as entirely irrelevant with respect to its interpretation, as though the work had popped into existence fully formed just moments ago.

Taxidermy of the author: Working backwards from a particular interpretation of the work to draw conclusions about what the context and circumstances of its authorship must have been.

Undeath of the author: Holding the author personally responsible for every possible reading of their work, even ones they could not reasonably have anticipated at the time of its authorship.

Frankenstein’s Monster of the author: Drawing conclusions about authorial intent based on elements that are present only in subsequent adaptations by other authors.

Weekend at Bernie’s of the author: Insisting that the author would personally endorse your interpretation of the work if they happened to be present.


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4 years ago
When Ur Culture Puts Everything On Romance, U Start To Feel Like An Outsider If You Dont Experience It… 
When Ur Culture Puts Everything On Romance, U Start To Feel Like An Outsider If You Dont Experience It… 
When Ur Culture Puts Everything On Romance, U Start To Feel Like An Outsider If You Dont Experience It… 

when ur culture puts everything on romance, u start to feel like an outsider if you dont experience it… 

4 years ago

As much as I do love the ‘SpaceX is just burning money for no reason, Elon Musk is personally designing these rockets badly, the whole company is a joke, Elon’s going to blow up on his way to Mars’ banter, I think it’s important to reckon with the actual reality of SpaceX as a military contractor.

Their ‘Starship’ is not, and never was designed to fly to Mars - that’s a marketing scheme, and it makes no sense if you actually look at the vehicle. SpaceX is able to throw money at this project because they’ve got a military contract to produce it as a military cargo drone. Their ‘Starship’ is designed to deliver a C-130′s load of US military cargo to anywhere in the world within an hour.

SpaceX, from before its first ever launch, has been partnered with the US military - as noted in the incident where the company stranded its workers without food on an island owned by the US Army. SpaceX’s constant failures with their rocket come from a simple calculation - cost versus time. To slowly and methodically design a rocket such that, by your first test flight, you’re confident in it, is just that: slow. Blowing up rocket after rocket and iterating is fast, but expensive - but when you have military contractor money, it’s worth it.

This is far from SpaceX’s only time contracting for the military, having launched military payloads with their Falcon rockets, and even designed satellites for the military. There’s a reason only USAmerican citizens are allowed to work at SpaceX.

The image of SpaceX as an eccentric billionaire’s quest to colonise Mars serves as a marketing ploy which distracts from the company’s real existence as part of the US military industrial complex, beholden not to the Reddit-fueled whims of an egocentric moron, but to the massive economic and structural forces of modern capitalism.

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