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Lets talk about how hard it is to open up to someone about being sad for no reason. Lets talk about how hard it is to explain to your friends and family that you have this heavy feeling in your chest for no reason. Lets talk about how hard it is to understand why you’re having a panic attack while just taking a walk back home. Lets talk about how hard it is to understand your own self and how scary it is to feel like the whole world is falling on your shoulders and you have no idea why .
@themotherfuckingclickerkidCowgirls of Color: One of the Country’s Only All-Black-Woman Rodeo Teams
Four black women are reclaiming heritage with one of the country’s only all-black-woman rodeo teams. In a sport dominated by white men.
’In my community, so many people don’t believe that women ride. Not just women, but black women.’
The Cowgirls of Color are riding tall and shattering stereotypes. #Love it!
Yes! We need more of these…
homophobes are not allowed to use computers because the inventor of the computer was gay
People think this is just a joke but Alan Turing was the inventor of the computer and his sexuality was illegal in his time (which was not even 100 years ago) and he was arrested. They put him on drugs that destroyed his genius brain and committed suicide a year after being covicted. He was gay and a war hero as well. He helped to break enigma which was a German code that they put all their messages through. He shorted WWII by two years and saved so many lives in the process.
Happy Octo-tober!
Please enjoy this video of running octopodes.
Monday morning octopus reblog 🐙🐙🐙
Couldn’t not reblog.
“Democracy describes today’s America by only the most facile standards. […] Plutocracy is the accurate word. […] Imagine waking up in a prison cell with the choice to continue sleeping on an unpadded iron bench or a concrete floor. No matter what “decision” you make, neither can destroy the cage. This is the reality of our political climate, a series of non-decisions masquerading as choice.”
– American Cartel: How America’s Two Major Parties Helped Destroy Democracy

More than 90 Scientists Say Dakota Access Pipeline Threatens Biodiversity and Clean Water
In a letter to the journal Science, an interdisciplinary team of more than 90 scientists express concern that the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) could have large negative impacts both on biodiversity and the availability of clean water for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and others downstream of the proposed pipeline route.
The DAPL is a proposed 30-inch diameter pipeline spanning approximately 1,150 miles to transport crude oil in the United States. In July 2016, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of Fort Yates, North Dakota filed a lawsuit against the United States Army Corps of Engineers over the approved construction of DAPL segments in North Dakota despite assessments ignoring important ecological, cultural, socioeconomic, and public health impacts on the Tribe and region.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is concerned about the construction of DAPL that would pass under the Missouri River (at Lake Oahe), which is located a half mile upstream of the reservation boundary. Indeed, potential spills from the pipeline could impact the drinking water of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, as well as thousands of others downstream who rely on the river for drinking water and irrigation.
The team of scientists share the concerns raised by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and argue that construction on the DAPL in North Dakota, should not continue until a more rigorous evaluation of the pipeline’s potential environmental and cultural impacts is conducted.
“Scientists have a duty to share what we discover, especially when our knowledge can help protect the public good,” said Katherine Crocker, one of the authors of the letter and member of the Kaw Nation. “In this case, we know that the DAPL is a danger, not only to the health of the Standing Rock Sioux tribal members, but to the millions of other people downstream who rely on the Missouri River and its associated ecosystems for their drinking water, livelihoods, and leisure.”
An oil leak along the proposed pipeline route near the Missouri River could have negative impacts on rare freshwater fauna, including the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus), which is federally listed as Endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, and Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula), which is currently listed as Vulnerable by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
The list of signatories is here (pdf).