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Myxomycete - Badhamia utricularis
A group of yellow sporangia of the cosmopolitan slime mold Badhamia utricularis with its pedicels attached, giving them the appearance of bunches of grapes hanging from the substrate (dead wood and bark).
[Amoebozoa -Ā Mycetozoa -Ā Myxogastria -Ā Physarales -Ā Physaraceae -Ā Badhamia - B. utricularis]
References: [1] - [2]
Photo credit: ©Iñigo Gómez de Segura | Locality: Basque Country
And this mattersā¦how?
Jesus.
Holy fucking shit itās like theyāre not even trying to hide that theyāre demonizing black people
Keith Haring in 1989: āUnfinished Paintingā. Haring died few months after and this is his last painting. This is supposed to be a self-portrait. Haring knew he wouldnāt have enough time to finish it. This is one of the saddest but certainly the most powerful thing Iāve ever seen.
to clarify: thisĀ is a finished self portrait. haring did know that he would be unable to continue to work; this āunfinishedā painting refers to that self-consciously as a visualization of how the aids crisis and government neglect robbed him of his life and future career.
i feel like this distinction is important? there are many artists who died due to hiv/aids and left unfinished work, but haring made this specifically to comment on his impending death. i feel like stating that itās actually unfinished takes away some of his agency as an artist/activist/pwa and the political power of the work.Ā

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After spending years developing a simple machine to make inexpensive sanitary pads, Arunachalam Muruganantham has become the unlikely leader of a menstrual health revolution in rural India. Over sixteen years, Murugananthamās machine has spread to 1,300 villages in 23 states and since most of his clients are NGOs and womenās self-help groups who produce and sell the pads directly in a āby the women, for the women, and to the womenā model, the average machine also provides employment for ten women.Ā Murugananthamās interest in menstrual health began in 1998 when, as a young, newly married man, he saw his wife, Shanthi, hiding the rags she used as menstrual cloths. Like most men in his village, he had no idea about the reality of menstruation and was horrified that cloths that āI would not even use⦠to clean my scooterā were his wifeās solution to menstrual sanitation. When he asked why she didnāt buy sanitary pads, she told him that the expense would prevent her from buying staples like milk for the family.Ā Muruganantham, who left school at age 14 to start working, decided to try making his own sanitary pads for less but the testing of his first prototype ran into a snag almost immediately: Muruganantham had no idea that periods were monthly. āI canāt wait a month for each feedback, itāll take two decades!ā he said, and sought volunteers among the women in his community. He discovered that less than 10% of the women in his area used sanitary pads, instead using rags, sawdust, leaves, or ash. Even if they did use cloths, they were too embarrassed to dry them in the sun, meaning that they never got disinfected ā contributing to the approximately 70% of all reproductive diseases in India that are caused by poor menstrual hygiene.Ā Finding volunteers was nearly impossible: women were embarrassed, or afraid of myths about sanitary pads that say that women who use them will go blind or never marry. Muruganantham came up with an ingenious solution: āI became the man who wore a sanitary pad,ā he says. He made an artificial uterus, filled it with goatās blood, and wore it throughout the day. But his determination had severe consequences: his village concluded he was a pervert with a sexual disease, his mother left his household in shame and his wife left him. As he remarks in the documentary āMenstrual Manā about his experience, āSo you see Godās sense of humour. Iād started the research for my wife and after 18 months she left me!ā After years of research, Muruganantham perfected his machine and now works with NGOs and womenās self-help groups to distribute it. Women can use it to make sanitary napkins for themselves, but he encourages them to make pads to sell as well to provide employment for women in poor communities. And, since 23% of girls drop out of school once they start menstruating, he also works with schools, teaching girls to make their own pads: āWhy wait till they are women? Why not empower girls?āĀ As communities accepted his machine, opinions of his ācrazyā behavior changed. Five and a half years after she left, Shanthi contacted him, and they are now living together again. She says it was hard living with the ostracization that came from his project, but now, she helps spread the word about sanitary napkins to other women. āInitially I used to be very shy when talking to people about it, but after all this time, people have started to open up. Now they come and talk to me, they ask questions and they also get sanitary napkins to try them.ā In 2009, Muruganantham was honored with a national Innovation Award in 2009 by then President of India, Pratibha Patil, beating out nearly 1,000 other entries. Now, heās looking at expanding to other countries and believes that 106 countries could benefit from his invention.Ā Muruganantham is proud to have made such a difference: āfrom childhood I know no human being died because of poverty ā everything happens because of ignorance⦠I have accumulated no money but I accumulate a lot of happiness.ā His proudest moment? A year after he installed one of the machines in a village so poor that, for generations, no one had earned enough for their children to attend school. Then he received a call from one of the women selling sanitary pads who told him that, thanks to the income, her daughter was now able to go to school.Ā To read more about Murugananthamās story, the BBC featured a recent profile on him atĀ http://bbc.in/1i8tebGĀ or watch his TED talk atĀ http://bit.ly/1n594l6. You can also view his companyās website atĀ http://newinventions.in/ To learn more about the 2013 documentaryĀ Menstrual ManĀ about Muruganantham, visitĀ http://www.menstrualman.com/ For resources to help girls prepare for and understand their periods - including several first period kits - visit our post on: āThat Time of the Month: Teaching Your Mighty Girl about Her Menstrual Cycleā atĀ www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=3281 To help your tween understand the changes sheās experiencing both physically and emotionally during puberty, check out the books recommended in our post on āTalking with Tweens and Teens About Their Bodiesā atĀ http://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=2229 And, if youāre looking for ways to encourage your children to become the next engineering and technology innovators, visit A Mighty Girlās STEM toy section athttp://www.amightygirl.com/toys/toys-games/science-math
wā¦.wow.
As an Indian I 100% agree with this information and support this man.
What a wonderful, innovative and determined man, I hope other people have his bravery to do things that need to be done for their fellow human beings.Ā
I mean the whole bladder filled with goatās blood thing was insanely genius and it mustāve been hard for him to go about his research without harassment. Kudos to you, sir.Ā
garnet can swim in lava but wears oven mitts to bake cookies
#she probably picked it up from seeing humans do it and thats adorable, #like she probably doesnt get why bc they dont really function to protect her from being burned, #so mayb she thinks theyre like, #special presentation gloves
Steven probably told her to do it. Ā Like she just getās the pan out the oven like nbd and Stevenās likeĀ ā*GASP!* GARNET WAIT! You have to wear these oven mits. Safety first!ā Ā Pearl: Steven, Garnet is capable of holding items of EXTREME temperatures that no mere cloth could possible protect humans fro- Garnet: *wearing the oven mits* Safety first.
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This is demonstrating why you absolutely do not pour water on a grease fire.
holy shit
Okaaaay. If any of you actually have a grease fire in the kitchen put the lid on the pan. It will suffocate the flames. Donāt pour water on it, and donāt freak out. Cook safely!
Or throw flour on it to smother it.
/quick safety announcement
NO, DO NOT USE FLOUR, DO NOT USE FLOUR TO SMOTHER A FIRE.
YOU HAVE TO USE BAKING SODA.
Throwing flour into a fire can cause it to combust and make the fire worse because FLOUR/SUGAR IS FLAMMABLE. One cup of flour into a grease fire can have the explosive force of dynamite.
The reason you use baking soda is that it releases carbon dioxide when heated, and CO2 is a fire suppressant.
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5 minutes later:
perfect
"Why donāt you like talking to guys?" part 3
THIS ENRAGES ME
this is literally terrifying
Iām actually so upset because of this
Remember when Disney treated emotional trauma as an actual physical ailment and not the stupid ājust stop being upsetā thing?Ā
Vincent Bisschop does some of the most glorious Zelda fan art Iāve yet encountered, including these amazing digital paintings.

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"Steven Universe is probably just like every other modern Cartoon Network show and is obnoxious and stupid"
All of this, you perfect heart wrenching show.Ā
Steven Universe more like KFF (Kentucky Fried Feels)
ive been turning saiās stabilizer off recently, look at this mess