jillbert:

jillbert:

jillbert:

ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTORS ACCIDENTALLY GOT PAID $787,000 THIS MONTH IM WHEEZING, OMFG PAYROLL

A PAYROLL EMPLOYEE ENTERED 123 INSTEAD OF 1 SO HE GOT PAID 123 TIMES WHAT HE WAS SUPPOSED TO

this is the rare $786,708 payday. reblog to receive more money than you were expecting on your next paycheck 💫

starlightomatic:

phoenixyfriend:

starlightomatic:

starlightomatic:

starlightomatic:

starlightomatic:

I’m not gonna argue that you have some existential obligation not to schedule things on Jewish holidays but I am gonna say that when you do it, it makes Jews a little less welcome in your space

And this is especially an issue in a space that is already for a marginalized group and is trying to be intersectional, eg. an LGBTQ group

And like, I know there are Jewish people who’d still go, but tbh that’s kind of part of the issue — by scheduling things this way, you’re contributing to the stress of having to choose, the pressure to assimilate, and the tension of being a Jew in the diaspora

Non-Jews can reblog this

If you’re like me, then your first reaction to this was “Okay, but there are a lot of holidays and a lot of religions, how do I schedule around all of them?”

So I went and found an Interfaith Calendar of Holy Days for major religions.

(More under the cut.)

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Thank you for this addition! I was actually thinking of linking this exact calendar. And very good point about checking in with someone from the religion — many holidays are minor or at least don’t really get in the way of going to events. Like, scheduling something on, say, Tu Bishvat would be totally fine.

elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey:

doctorianmalcolm:

gracejerksit:

WHAT THE SHIT THIS IS NOT HOW YOU PLANT A POTTED PLANT YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO TEASE THE FUCKING ROOTS AND PROVIDE A COMFORTABLE SPACE WITH SOFT SOIL AROUND IT TO ENSURE THAT IT GROWS PROPERLY IF YOU PLANT THIS THING LIKE THIS IT’LL PROBABLY DIE WITHIN THE YEAR YOU’RE A SHITTER ANIME IS SHIT 2K14

this is from wolf children. and she’s ignorant about farming. and the plants all do die and wilt until local farmers teach her how to plant them properly. calm down 2k14.

unrest in the farming fandom

youcantseebutimmakingaface:

archiemcphee:

“The patient: this 3-day-old little boy was born with torn upper and lower wings. Let’s see how we can help!”

Today the Department of Awesomely Good Deeds salutes costume designer and master embroiderer Romy McCloskey who used her fine skills with delicate materials to help a monarch butterfly she’d raised and who’d emerged from his cocoon with damaged right wings.

“The operating room and supplies: towel, wire hanger, contact cement, toothpick, cotton swab, scissors, tweezers, talc powder, extra butterfly wing”

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“Securing the butterfly and cutting the damaged parts away. Don’t worry it doesn’t hurt them. It’s like cutting hair or trimming fingernails”

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“Ta-da! With a little patience and a steady hand, I fit the new wings to my little guy”

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“The black lines do not match completely and it is missing the black dot (male marking) on the lower right wing, but with luck, he will fly”

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“FLIGHT DAY! After a day of rest and filling his belly with homemade nectar, it is time to see if he will fly”

“With a quick lap around the yard and a little rest on a bush, he was off! A successful surgery and outcome! Bye, little buddy! Good luck”

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[via Bored Panda]

Imagine being the biologist who finds this little dude in the wild and realizes someone loved him enough to do a full on wing transplant