Reblogging myself because… what was that? Five minutes?
O_O
………my friend has made me curious
help me roger
Update: after I reblogged this someone messaged me offering me tickets to the sold out Hausu screening with a Q&A and autograph session with the director
These never work for me, but here’s to trying.
I don’t believe in these things
But last time I reblogged one ten/fifteen minutes later I got a call offering me a job
But I reblogged it because I was waiting on hearing back from the job. So there you go.
Roger is cute.
Eh Roger is cute I might as well
That fish is so happy it makes me happy.
Reblogging myself because I reblogged this yesterday and got promoted today!
spreading some good luck to myself and my followers to kick off the new year! work ur magic roger!!
Fun fact: the Fahrenheit scale is used in temperature according to how it feels to a human. So looking at in percents actually is what you should do
Now can I get a cheat sheet for Celsius
Ask water how hot it feels.
Well for Celsius you actually do take water as the starting point, you don’t need to touch actual boiling water to know it would burn you, and if you know that 0ºC (and below) equals to water being ice, you can start drawing the comparisons from there:
0ºC (and below) = Water is completely frozen, it’s really cold
10ºC = Water is no longer fully made ice but it’s still pretty cold, think a cold soda with a few ice cubes
20ºC = Water is temperate, think of the temperature of a pool (it would probably still feel a bit cold to you though)
37ºC = This one is important and easy to remember since this is the average body temperature, and it’s also the temperature at which chocolate melts, think of how water feels on a warm bath
45ºC = Water is probably starting to produce some steam now, think of a jacuzzi
55ºC = Imagine being inside a sauna
60ºC and above = I imagine it’s what it would feel if you were being inside a huge pot being cooked tbh; as a curiosity, the highest recorded temperature on earth has been 57.8ºC on Al-Aziziyah (Libya) in 1922.
Above 70ºC = You’re probably already dead and/or the earth exploded xD
•Its good, but its depressing and I just wanted some positivity that day
•Its something I wouldn’t want to reblog without discussing, but I have no time and/or mental energy to do that at the moment
•There are no sources
•I have seen the same post on my dash three times today and frankly, so has everyone else, adding to that is doing nothing
•Its a callout post still spreading around after the blogger who made the original offense has already apologized/done what they could to fix it
•its a harsh callout post against a mistake due to the misunderstandings of a 13-15 yr old, and I as an adult feel that this is a horrible way to do things
•It includes a phrase like: If you don’t reblog, you’re a terrible person
•IM PROUD OF THIS COMMUNITY FOR TRYING TO FIX THE CRAPPYNESS OF THE WORLD, BUT GUILTING PEOPLE INTO REBLOGGING YOUR POSTS WHEN SOME PEOPLE COME HERE FOR AN ESCAPE IS NOT HELPING
the “if you dont reblog this im judging you” is such a shitty guilt trip and it makes me not want to reblog it at all.
I think a lot of us are looking at what’s going on in Aleppo and feeling helpless or a sense of despair at what’s going on over there, and how ineffective the international community and the world leaders have been at doing anything to save the people that have been trapped in Aleppo. It’s a really sad statement for where the world is and that this is the theater that has been chosen for this mini-world war (and no, I’m not even being a little bit dramatic).
These are a handful of organizations that anyone can donate towards. If you can’t donate, but want to do something, you can look for volunteer opportunities.
On December 12th, over 100,000 people in East Aleppo were trapped in a 5 square kilometer range as they were being bombarded by airstrikes from Russia and the Syrian government to attempt to overtake the rebel-held area. “The Russia-backed ground offensive, which began on November 26, followed an intensive aerial bombing campaign that knocked out most of the medical facilities, targeted civil defence and municipal vehicles and blocked roads with rubble.” The world is sitting and watching a genocide happen before their eyes as civilians are being massacred. Families posted on various social media platforms to say their final goodbyes.
A huge thing we can do is spread the word as quick as possible to raise awareness! Below are a list of charities, I have researched these and listed how much of your donation gets to use. Please add to the conversation and research on your own so we can find the best charities.
Donate to:
Syria Relief: They work to provide many life-saving essentials including food, medicine and medical care, winter provisions including warm blankets and bedding, as well as an orphan support programme. 88.8% of your donation goes into relief, the remaining go into raising money, and a small portion into admin.
Save The Children: Provides food and water, helps repair water systems, supports hospitals, helps schools, and provides emotional help for children. They have helped over 500 000 children in besieged areas so far. 88% of your donation goes into relief, the remaining goes into fundraising efforts.
Islamic Relief Worldwide: They distribute food packs, clothes and medical supplies to communities under siege within Syria and displaced people along the Turkish border. They are also running or supporting camps and providing livelihood programmes, education and psychosocial support for refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. 90% of your donation goes into relief and development, the remaining goes into delivery of relief, campaigning, and generating future income.
Karam Foundation: An NPO that develop Innovative Education programs for Syrian refugee youth, distribute Smart Aid to Syrian families, and fund Sustainable Development projects initiated by Syrians for Syrians. They distribute clothes, food, water, flour, blankets, infant formula and other basic necessities. 100% of profit goes into building programs, providing relief, and sustaining development.
Doctors Without Borders/Medecins sans Frontieres: “Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of neutrality and impartiality.” 80% of your donation goes into relief/ supplies.
The White Helmets: Syrian Civil Defense rescue volunteers who literally go unarmed into the most dangerous situations. Since there are not very many functioning public services left, they respond to the more than 50 bombings a day in some neighborhoods, and pull out whoever they can. They’re at a huge risk because repeat bombings are common. These people are the literal last defense some Syrians have. At last count, they’ve saved 73, 350 lives. The situation is dire and desperate and this is immediate, front lines relief. Please consider donating.
Obituary: Great Barrier Reef
(25 Million BC – 2016)
Climate change and ocean acidification have killed off one of the most spectacular features on the planet. https://shar.es/1EGAbH
RIP, Great Barrier Reef. While I didn’t know you personally, you were on my bucket list. I’ll still make a visit and mediate in your memory. You’ll be missed.
So The Great Barrier Reef was official pronounced dead today…
This is the worst news in the history of things to happen. Ever.