rosewater1997:

where are my fellow hysterical women who would have either been a) an oracle in ancient greece or b) burned at the stake in medieval times…..make some noise ladies 

blackbirdandthefox:

catsbeaversandducks:

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Benny The Surrogate Cat Dad

Benny gets the most joy when his human mom brings home rescued kittens, so he can help look after them and show them the same love that he received when he was rescued. Whenever Ellen brings home an orphan baby (or a box of babies), Benny anticipates their arrival and is filled with excitement. He becomes their dedicated surrogate dad, and his fatherly instinct kicks in the moment he sees a kitten.

Photos by Ellen - Full Story on Love Meow

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Originally posted by cinematears

Good News of 2018

gehayi:

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New Zealand Becomes First Country to Introduce Paid Leave to Domestic Violence Victims (July 26, 2018)

Any worker who is subjected to domestic violence is eligible for 10 days paid leave so they can take the necessary actions to separate from their partner, protect their family, move locations, or take legal action…the legislation will also require employers to offer additional workplace safety measures, such as changing work locations or contact information.  

The Recycled Island Foundation has been collecting litter from the Maas River in Rotterdam and recycling it into floating islands that benefit people and the aquatic ecosystem on which they drift.

Via Verde is a project that is working to convert at least 1,000 grey highway pillars in Mexico City into vertical gardens that can soak up pollution and smog.

The gardens are an innovative way of beautifying urban spaces, and absorbing CO2, heat, and city noise. The greenery has been shown to relieve symptoms of stress and anxiety in city residents, and the structural material used to make the gardens are constructed entirely out of recycled plastic.

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Doctors, nurses group relieves patients of $1.4M in medical debts

Hundreds of people in Kansas City were surprised to learn recently that their past-due medical debts had been taken care of, thanks to a group of philanthropic physicians.

Midwest Direct Primary Care Alliance, a group of doctors and nurse practitioners dedicated to growing primary care in the area, announced the debt relief this week.

Providers donated more than $10,000 for the project and partnered with RIP Medical Debt, a New York nonprofit, to forgive $1.4 million in debt for nearly 800 people in Kansas City.

The doctors and RIP Medical Debt bought the patients’ debtsat a discount because they were years old. The patients then received a golden envelope in the mail, which contained a letter informing them of the payoff.

“That debt forgiveness letter is your proof the debt has been abolished and is no longer collectible by anyone,” RIP Medical Debt states on its website.

13-year-old Jaequan Faulkner from Minnesota opened up his own hot dog stand, and the health department got a complaint about it. Instead of shutting it down, the city helped the driven teen get a permit. 

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A new dinosaur called Lingwulong shenqi or ‘amazing dragon from Lingwu’ has been discovered by an Anglo-Chinese team involving UCL.

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Newly discovered shark species honors female pioneer

Eugenie Clark was a pioneer in shark biology, known around the world for her illuminating research on shark behavior. But she was a pioneer in another critical way, as one of the first women of prominence in the male-dominated field of marine biology.

Fondly labeled the “Shark Lady,” Clark, who founded Mote Marine Laboratory and continued studying fishes until she passed away in 2015 at age 92, will now be recognized with another distinction: namesake of a newly discovered species of dogfish shark.

The species, named Squalus clarkae, also known as Genie’s Dogfish, was identified from the Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic Ocean. The confirmation of this new species was reported this month in the journal Zootaxa.

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Novel HIV vaccine candidate is safe and induces immune response in healthy adults and monkeys

New research shows that an experimental HIV-1 vaccine regimen is well-tolerated and generated comparable and robust immune responses against HIV in healthy adults and rhesus monkeys. Moreover, the vaccine candidate protected against infection with an HIV-like virus in monkeys.

loonaelipse:

lucy liu deserves the lesbian cult following that cate blanchett has and you can’t change my mind

catcryptid:

Listen. the only sugar daddy I accept must be a horrid creature of the undead who possesses unfathomable eldritch power and treats me right. I will accept no less

dunkstein:

koobaxion:

here’s a hot take: giftwrap is dumb, 95% of the time you can just hand someone the thing and accomplish the same task. Society has conditioned us to love wrapping shit up for no reason, probably by gift wrap industry people.

Counterpoint: monkey instinct says uncovering secret bounty from colorful shell good as fuck

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