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In love with a new group. Ma girls are already slayin’ everywhere💕
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Lol Yerin I feel you 💕
yerin loves pretty girls 🌺🌸
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Dem eyes...I am more gay than ever
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Its happening😭😭😭
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Just ma girls being cute😭😭
[CLIP] [TRANS] 170922 Red Velvet Yeri’s birthday phone call to TWICE Nayeon
Translation:
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[INFO] 170630 Red Velvet’s “The Red Summer” New Colors
Irene - Red
Seulgi - Yellow
Wendy - Orange
Joy - Green
Yeri - Purple
Related Content: Red Velvet - The Red Summer
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Congratulations girls on your successful comeback and 9 wins! Thank you for your hard work and perseverance throughout Rookie promotions! We will miss you and we will work harder for you guys during your next comeback! Rest up and eat lots! Let’s all watch Joy’s drama together ^_^ #ThankYouRedVelvet
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Support women in STEM
Because they’ve advanced the success and growth of those fields for just as long as men, even when they weren’t afforded the opportunity, the recognition, or the grants. Onward:
Rosalind Franklin (July 25, 1920—April 16, 1958)
Rosalind Franklin was a chemist and, get this, X-ray crystallographer. As far as titles go, you can’t do much better than crystallographer. Her work in understanding the molecular structure of DNA laid the foundation for the discovery of the double helix. She also made significant contributions to understanding the structures of RNAs. And viruses. And coal. And graphite. Her work was not fully appreciated until after she passed away. Two teams of all-male scientists who used her work to discover great things later went on to win Nobel Prizes.
Rebecca Lee Crumpler (February 8, 1831—March 9, 1895)
Rebecca Lee Crumpler spent most of her professional life being the first at things. She was the very first Black woman to become a physician in the United States. The first (and only) Black woman to graduate from New England Female Medical College. She authored Book of Medical Discourses, one of the very first medical books written by a Black person. Every obstacle she powered through was done in an effort to provide care for other people. Hero.
Mary Anning (May 21, 1799—March 9, 1847)
Mary Anning discovered the first full Ichthyosaur skeleton at 11, the very first Plesiosaur at 22, and then opened up her own fossil store front a few years later. We repeat: She opened up her own fossil store. We could go on and on, but Rejected Princesses (@rejectedprincesses) already did it best in this biographical comic. While you’re over there, check out their whole archive and the dozens and dozens of women’s life stories within.
Follow these too:
She Thought It: Crossing Bodies in Sciences and Arts (@shethoughtit) is a database dedicated to shedding light on women making strides in both science and the arts. A whole bunch of great things.
Lady Scientists of Tumblr (@scientific-women) promises everything you could ever want from a feminist science round-up blog: intersectionality and equal representation of all scientists who identify as female. Hell yeah.
Math Brain (@ihaveamathbrain) backs the novel idea that women are indeed capable of understanding math. Shocking. With the perfect amount of sarcasm, they tackle the idea some bozos have that women just don’t have the mind for mathematics.
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GRL PWR PLAYLIST
Girls are so important. Queer girls. Black Girls. Brown Girls. Trans Girls. Masc Girls. Femme Girls. Disabled Girls. Feminists. Fat Girls. Skinny Girls. Girls who “cover up”. Girls who rock crop tops and short-shorts. Girls questioning their sexuality. Girls with mental illness. Girls who are young. Girls who are old. Girls who are sex workers. Girls who are CEOs. Girls who are students. Girls who are secretaries. Girls with curls, fros, freckles, acne, stretch marks, scars, muscles ALL GIRLS. I love girls in a v. gay and not gay way, HA.
Let’s celebrate girls. GRL PWR PLAYLIST
CLC: Hobgoblin
Girls Generation: I Got A Boy
Red Velvet: Dumb Dumb
Twice: Ohh Ahh
BlackPink: Whistle
Cosmic Girl: Catch Me
GFriend: Navillera
F(x) Rum Pum Pum Pum
Sistar: Shake It
Exid: Up & Down
4Minute: Crazy
9Muses: Hurt Locker
AOA: Good Luck
Brown Eyed Girls: Abracadabra
Hani, Luna, Solar: Honey Bee
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