the fake geek girl stereotype is always annoying, but i find it especially obnoxious when it’s directed towards girls with fandom related tattoos. like, if you think a girl is gonna get a whole star wars or doctor who themed sleeve put on her body permanently solely to impress your crusty ass, please sit the fuck down
Month: June 2014
Someone wanted an animated pigeon dragon a la this post, so I made one in like ten minutes and then spent fifteen minutes trying to export a gif without weird flash control points appearing everywhere.
daytime rabbolab
nicknames/mottos (a more truthful version): countries
Italy:
The land where nothing works right but almost nobody caresFrance should have a photo here but they were on strike
Australia: Everything wants to kill you
Watch tumblr get offended by that comic from the oatmeal that I reblogged earlier…
Signs we need to improve the amount (and quality) of science coverage in media:
- In a March 2011 survey, two-thirds of Americans couldn’t name a single living scientist
- From 2007-2010, science/technology/environmental topics accounted for only 3% of all news stories (and only 2% in 2011).
- Though 87% of scientists support the idea, only 32% of the U.S. public believes in natural selection playing a role in evolution
- While 97% of scientists agree, only 41% of the U.S. public believes that climate change is caused by human activities.
Louise Lief, on why this matters:
If people do not know scientists or understand how they work, it follows that they are unlikely to make informed choices on public policy issues or support basic scientific research to address vital issues like climate change and conservation.
More about Louise’s project to improve science in journalism here.