Aug. 11th, 2016

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Olga Sherer at Dior Haute Couture Spring 2011

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rckrbelle:

Just discovered American actress Maude Fealy. Wow, what a beauty.

she was a lesbian

She  had an affair with Eva Le Gallienne, a lesbian who called love between women “the most beautiful thing in the world.“ 

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carpebutts:

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seananmcguire:

snowysauropteryx:

Genetics: Do not. Unless cheek swabs?

Chemistry: NO!!!!! DO NOT!!!!!!

Archaeology: Perhaps. But might be human bone.

Geology: Sometimes needed, sometimes dangerous 

Psychology: Best not.

Physics: ????????? How??????

Zoology: In zoology, science licks you. 

Anthropology: Maybe ask first.

Herpetology: bad plan bad plan BAD PLAN

Sociology: Yes, if you have time and dedication and a willingness to piss a lot of people off.

Botany: You might hallucinate or die, OR it might be delicious

Computer Science: the tingle of electricity on your tongue is how you know it’s working

Epidemiology: FOR THE SAKE OF THE WORLD PLEASE DO NOT

Linguistics: Despite the name, please probably don’t.

Engineering: Maybe, but it’ll probably taste like spreadsheets 

Software engineering: nothing else has made the code work so you might as well try it

Neuroscience: that is someone’s brain. no. do not

Marine biology: you can try, but you’ll probably just get a mouthful of seawater

Library science: Sir, we already talked to you about this

As an archaeologist, can confirm. Licking can tell you if it’s a rock, a bone, or pottery. To go a step further, pop a wad of dirt in your mouth to figure out if it’s silty loam or loamy silt.

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