TIL That The Reason Lead Levels In Children’s Blood Have Dropped 85% In The Past Thirty Years Is Because

TIL that the reason lead levels in children’s blood have dropped 85% in the past thirty years is because of an unknown scientist who fought car companies to end leaded gasoline. He also removed it from paint, suggested its removal from pipes, and campaigned for the removal of lead solder from cans.

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2 years ago

The night gardener once asked me if I knew how citrus trees died: when they reach old age, if they are not cut down and they manage to survive drought, disease and innumerable attacks of pests, fungi and plagues, they succumb from overabundance. When they come to the end of their life cycle, they put out a final, massive crop of lemons. In their last spring their flowers bud and blossom in enormous bunches and fill the air with a smell so sweet that it stings your nostrils from two blocks away; then their fruits ripen all at once, whole limbs break off due to their excessive weight, and after a few weeks the ground is covered with rotting lemons. It is a strange sight, he said, to see such exuberance before death.

When We Cease to Understand the World, Benjamín Labatut

The original percy jackson series is about cycles of abuse and neglect, right. Were introduced to percy as a kid who has clearly been left behind by a school system that has given up on him, restless and unengaged and self-defetist because hes been given nothing that works for him and no one even tries to meet him where he is. Then hes told no, listen, your neurodivergence is amazing and you just need to be given something that actually utilizes your unique palatte. And thats obviously the uplifting idea rick wanted for his kids, right. But once we get to know chb the same cycles are happening there too. There are kids "left behind" there too for one reason or another, because their parents dont want to claim them, because their parents werent important enough to get a cabin. Do you get it, all the kids who dont fit the most common neurotypes get shoved into the same closet. Kids are being left in a cruel world to fend for themselves without the tools they need. Theyre dying because no one bothered to accommodate them. Its such an obvious parallel that the first chapter introduces a teacher whos written to be especially hard on percys disability and she turns out to literally be one of these monsters trying to kill him. Meanwhile sally jackson tells him she named him after Perseus because she wanted a redemption for a hero whos story ended in tragedy. Meanwhile every book in the series replicates a greek myth step for step until the moment they break the cycle. Annabeth, playing Odysseus, is talked down from her hubris and grounded by her friends. Percy, playing Heracles, meets someone wronged by the original Heracles and rights his wrongs by refusing to go down the same selfish path as him. Monsters are reborn because they are--as the books explicitly call them--achetypes. These kids are stuck inside the cyclical nature of mythology because thats what happens to mythology, it gets retold over and over again. But these are the kids who have to live it. The series ends with percy being offered immortality and he rejects it because he wants to use his godly favor to force them to break their cycle of neglecting their kids. The series ends with a declaration that we cant keep letting this happen. The very first book offees the same choice. It ends with percy refusing to keep the head of medusa as a spoil of war, refusing his heroic reward. He lets his mother have the head and use it to kill gabe. Isnt that fucking crazy for a kids book? Gabe wasnt a Monster. He wasnt going to Turn to Dust and Disappear in a narratively convenient way. He was a living breathing mortal dude and percy and his mom killed him without remorse. Break the cycle of abuse!!!! Dont let this happen again!!! Anyway thats why the original percy jackson series is Hey where are you going with our breadsticks

do you guys think jesus, the son of a carpenter, smelt the wood of the cross & temporarily thought of home

2 years ago

This is a story I've been trying to tell for a long time and every time I try, I find I don't yet have the words for what has happened inside me, because nothing has happened inside me, except that a door long locked has been opened.

The short version of the story is that 14 months ago, I rewatched Good Omens, and then watched it again another six times, and then read a lot of fanfiction, and then wrote a lot of meta. The short version is that six months ago, I watched Heartstopper, and then watched it another 24 times (I kept count), and then, after all that, I was bisexual.

The short version of the story is that for a long time, I believed so deeply that it wasn't meant for me, that it never occurred to me. Until stories asked, but what if it was allowed?

Alright Girls, You Know What We Need To Do

Alright girls, you know what we need to do

2 years ago
Platonic With A Capital P
Platonic With A Capital P
Platonic With A Capital P
Platonic With A Capital P

platonic with a capital p

(yay for queer-platonic besties on the dash)

2 years ago
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country
He Was An Activist Who Inspired Millions To Fight For Their Rights. He Knew What Was Wrong With Our Country

He was an activist who inspired millions to fight for their rights. He knew what was wrong with our country and risked his life to help his people achieve equality.  In the society where black were treated like animal he did everything possible to change this. His brave soul, his will and courage changed the history of America , changed the people. He made us believe we can win this war. He payed for it with his life. He will always be remembered.

2 years ago

Divergent is a bad book, but its accidental brilliance is that it completely mauled the YA dystopian genre by stripping it down to its barest bones for maximum marketability, utterly destroying the chances of YA dystopian literature’s long-term survival 

6 months ago

y'all ever reach the end of google

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