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A couple folks asked why I share bios & links about women & underrepresented groups in science instead of “everyone.”

Well, we already hear a lot about famous men like Einstein & Darwin. But there are so many wonderful stories of other amazing individuals who have made significant contributions in #science #tech & beyond but haven’t been celebrated as widely.

And when we don’t see ourselves in the #history of STEM, we may not recognize we are capable of great achievements too.

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OK, people, OK. Now that it has been confirmed by #MSNBC columnist Marisa Kabas that #GeorgeSantos used to be a drag performer, let’s just remember as we craft our jokes that drag performers are not the punchline. The #GOP getting duped into welcoming a former drag performer into their house after attacking drag performers IS the punchline—that they are either hypocrites, stupid, or both. All right. Carry on.

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There's a new IMPACTT review out
in Mucosal Immunology on immunometabolism and microbial metabolites at the gut barrier. Congrats to our Platform 3 Lead Dr. Karen Madsen! Read the full article here: mucosalimmunology.org/article/

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Why is unfermented beer not a delicacy in America? I feel like many Americans would enjoy malted barley tea. Kinda surprised it's not available in every coffee shop.

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As an , the entire concept of infuriates me.

Without marketing, the best in the world is doomed to languish in obscurity; you've got to make people aware that the experience is available.

But, *because* of marketing, the best art is already doomed to languish in obscurity, because only the most mediocre mainstream crap is funded by multi-million dollar firms that can browbeat upstarts with their marketing budget. It's hard enough to cut through the noise of 8 billion other people before dealing with the multi-millionaires outbidding you for ad space.

So, inevitably, is a double-edged sword wielded by the rich to cut down fledgling artists with both edges.

And I cannot, for the life of me, think of an equitable solution that would work.

Are we doomed to repeat this cycle until the end of time?

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This may be a dumb question but is there any or site that will look at two images that are identical (or nearly so) and tell you what settings you'd need to use in to make one look like the other. The idea would be you could take screen grabs from two taken with slightly different lighting (or processing or whatever) and try to make them match up. I'm sure there is probably professional software costing big bucks that will do this (or maybe people who can work out that sort of thing in their head) but this is just for a once in a blue moon type of thing, and it doesn't have to be perfect.

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BEWARE of this, because a tactic they might use is to propose something outrageous and then "settle" for what they really wanted in the first place. Like the kid who figures out that if he asks a parent for a bowl of ice cream, they will probably say "no" (worth a try anyway) but may offer a cookie instead, whereas if they started by asking for a cookie they'd have got nothing.

The federal government has never charged a federal sales tax (as far as I know, although they did have outrageous "excise" taxes on telephone service that were obstensibly imposed to fund the Spanish-American war, but did not end until LONG after that war ended) but I'm sure these crooked Republicans have looked longingly at other countries that have federal sales taxes or so-called "Value Added Taxes" and have wanted to bring that to the US. The problem with that is that they are taking what has been a function of individual states and moving it to the federal level. The thing is, individual state voters often decide if there will be a sales tax and how much it will be, and that money gets spent in the state it's collected in. But if the federal government takes that over not only will the taxes be more oppressive (maybe not at first, but they will continue to rise) and the people will have much less of a say in it, but beyond that to you really want this group of Republicans controlling how your taxes are spent? Bet not much of what they collect gets back to your city or state! And the ONLY reason they want to do this is so they can avoid taxing the wealthy assholes that help get them elected!

Anyway, this is not something we should EVER let them start, because once the have that money spigot open a little they will just keep turning it on more and more to fund the projects they like (generally things that will increase the wealth of billionaires!). At this point this may be mostly poerformative because the President would veto any such legislation if it ever got to his desk (one would hope, anyway) but I have to wonder why they would even propose something like this in the first place. And all I can think is that sometimes if you want a little but you ask for a whole lot, you'll get the little that you really wanted in the first place.

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House Republicans are trying to pass a bill to implement a MASSIVE 23% national sales tax on all taxable goods and services — with more tax hikes t...
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Here's a picture of the with a Taramea on the left so it cannot be confused. Bummer to learn that is stepping down, she's been great.

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@arktronic I'm far less likely to use Amazon now. My orders delivered almost $100 to Doctors Without Borders, and credit goes to the program.

Why not just use Target or Best Buy or Walmart now? Go with AliExpress or eBay if you want the very cheapest of generic manufacturer flotsam.

I don't know what they're turning into, but it's unrecognizable and undesirable. I remember buying books from a company that wasn't trying to be the American Alibaba.

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@ancient_catbus Thanks! Right now I'm looking for bands that are actually calling themselves "dreampunk." This is what I did a few years back with indie authors using the term, and the results were pretty awesome. The second #dreampunk anthology #Somniscope will be coming out later this year.

whatisdreampunk.com/profiles

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A sunset on a cloudy evening over the Sandia mountains- a streak of red light shooting up across the clouds

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When the party does the opposite of fiscal conservatism for 50 years, at some point you have to realize: it's not a fiscally conservative party having trouble sticking to its principles. It's not a fiscally conservative party at all. It's a party designed to serve rich people.

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Project idea: a browser extension which conveniently informs you, say for example when you’re reading the New York Times, about the extent to which the success of each person you read about was subsidized by their parents.

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Activists from the Subvertisers’ International, #Brandalism and Extinction Rebellion install over 400 parody advertising billboards across Europe.

Activists are calling on
governments to introduce ‘tobacco-style’ advertising bans on environmentally harmful products, such as large SUVs, amid growing international momentum.

If you are in the Creative Industry you might want to check out
#CleanCreatives
cleancreatives.org/
#CommsDeclare
commsdeclare.org/
#CreativesforClimate
creativesforclimate.co/

Read full story here
brandalism.ch/projects/toyota-
#ClimateAction #Advertising

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