my cat is snoring i can’t handle this so much cuteness
Hello, and welcome to the blog of Natasha, a 16-year-old feminist of Pakistani descent. Citizen of America, Daydreamer of Food, Assistant to the Regional Manager. Geekistani Native, proud, and strong.
my cat is snoring i can’t handle this so much cuteness
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I LOOOOOVE being the bitch that posts stuff on facebook walls at 4 AM. Like, “yeah, I know you’re graduating in the morning, but the shit in this article is ridiculous. Urgent matter. Check it out.”
A picture of earth through time
These images were collected as part of an ongoing joint mission between the USGS and NASA called Landsat. Their satellites have been observing earth from space since the 1970s.
Google started working with the USGS in 2009 to make this historic archive of earth imagery available online. The goal; to inform the global community’s thinking about how we live on our planet and the policies that will guide us in the future.
this is something everyone needs to see
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[F]or the first several years the SAT was offered, males scored higher than females on the Math section but females achieved higher scores on the Verbal section. ETS policy-makers determined that the Verbal test needed to be “balanced” more in favor of males, and added questions pertaining to politics, business and sports to the Verbal portion. Since that time, males have outscored females on both the Math and Verbal sections. Dwyer notes that no similar effort has been made to “balance” the Math section, and concludes that, “It could be done, but it has not been, and I believe that probably an unconscious form of sexism underlies this pattern. When females show the superior performance, ‘balancing’ is required; when males show the superior performance, no adjustments are necessary.”
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i’ll miss you guyz @lswseniors #dontleave #stayforever
“The idea of fame or recognition, I don’t want that at all. I love acting because you discover billions of things about yourself, you feel so free, like a bird, but suddenly that bird gets caged. Because you’re always hiding, in that sense.”
Suraj Sharma for Mr Porter, 2013. Photographs by Mark Sanders.
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I tried to have an Office-esque sentimental moment of departure from my last class of my junior year but I have realized this year has been terrible and it is impossible to hold any amount of positive emotion to its existence.
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