#( ☆┊ Rosalind )
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legodna · 4 months ago
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You guys wanna see a science Lego set? Well, here's Lego DNA!
With a scientifically accurate DNA model, and a historically accurate lab + 5 scientists!
Aims: to promote science to kids and honor Rosalind Franklin.
Less than 4,000 votes needed to get it considered as a real official Lego set to be sold worldwide!
If you like it, please support here and share with your friends: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/c92cd95b-49e7-46ec-b844-ac6482c51139
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victusinveritas · 8 months ago
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normasshearer · 6 months ago
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FAVORITE CLASSIC FILM PERFORMANCES
ROSALIND RUSSELL as Hildegarde "Hildy" Johnson in HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940) dir. Howard Hawks
Next time you see me, I shall be riding in a Rolls Royce giving interviews on success. So long, you wage slaves. When you're crawling up fire escapes and getting kicked out of front doors and eating Christmas dinners in one-arm joints— don't forget your pal, Hildy Johnson!
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al-tseng · 11 days ago
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Thanks for the hard work on Halloween!
ハロウィンお疲れ様でした!
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3amsoda · 28 days ago
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reichenbachfalle · 1 month ago
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holdoncallfailed · 5 months ago
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Throughout all this women everywhere tended their children, milked their cattle, tilled their fields, washed, baked, cleaned and sewed, healed the sick, sat by the dying and laid out the dead—just as some women, somewhere are doing at this moment. The extraordinary continuity of women's work, from country to country and age to age, is one of the reasons for its invisibility; the sight of a woman nursing a baby, stirring a cook-pot or cleaning a floor is as natural as the air we breathe, and like the air it attracted no scientific analysis before the modern period. While there was work to be done, women did it, and behind the vivid foreground activities of popes and kings, wars and discoveries, tyranny and defeat, working women wove the real fabric of the kind of history that has yet to receive its due. For the unremarked, taken-for-granted status of women's work applied equally to their lives, and both combined to ensure that what women did went largely absent from the historical record. Official documents might carefully note the annual output of a farmer, for example, his total of milk, meat, eggs or grain, without ever questioning how much of that was produced by his wife's labor. The question itself would not apply—since the wife belonged to her husband by every law of the land and by her own consent too, then her labor and the fruits of it were also his. Consequently the idea of a separate reckoning would have been laughable. By definition, then, the only women whose activities were so recorded were not typical of the working majority—widows, for instance, seeking legal permission to carry on the trade of their late husbands, or deserted or runaway wives forced to fend for themselves. [...] For even the most cursory survey of women's reveals that its range, quantity and significance has been massively underestimated, not least by women themselves. In every era, they have simply got on with the job, whatever it was. Women have never questioned, for instance, the fact that, already burdened with an unequal share of the work of re-creating the race, they have had to work in fields and factories as well—nor that their role as wives, mothers and homemakers entails a disproportionate amount and variety of other kinds of work—domestic, social, medical, education, emotional, and sexual.
— Rosalind Miles, Who Cooked the Last Supper?: The Women's History of the World (emphasis in original)
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zenlesszonezero · 6 days ago
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Join Zenless Zone Zero with Tsukishiro Yanagi, the deputy leader of Hollow Special Operations Section 6! Beneath her ordinary office lady exterior lies a meticulous, emotionally intelligent big sister to the team.
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netflix · 8 months ago
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Spotlight: 3 Body Problem, Zine Tseng & Rosalind Chao
Zine Tseng and Rosalind Chao sat down with Tumblr person @overchers to discuss their experiences playing different iterations of the same character, and put together a three course meal to pair with a viewing of 3 Body Problem.
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dummy-dot-exe · 2 months ago
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ロザリンデ by びときび@Bito_kibi
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gzeidraws · 19 days ago
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Bunch of "Six Fanarts" posted over on my BlueSky! 🦋
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legodna · 4 months ago
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Do you wanna build a Lego science set? Here's Lego DNA!
With a scientifically accurate DNA model, and a historically accurate lab + 5 scientists!
Aims: to promote science to kids and young adults and honor Rosalind Franklin and her legacy!
3,800 votes needed (we already have 6,200!) to get it considered as a real official Lego set to be sold worldwide!
If you like it, please support via the link above or here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/c92cd95b-49e7-46ec-b844-ac6482c51139
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r0bee · 23 days ago
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Was thinking "who do I hate enough to send my headache to" and I hate when people are mean to my friends
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thebeigelunatics · 4 days ago
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Lamb + Standish trying to comfort their foals. 🐴🤎
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al-tseng · 1 month ago
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Could you help me tie my hair, please? すみません、髪を結んでいただけませんか?
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dancyrilkingston · 1 month ago
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GYPSY (dir. Mervyn LeRoy, 1962)
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killbilled · 2 months ago
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I think he's going... SLOW HORSES 4.01 "Identity Theft"
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