nicholas-rush:

Nicholas Rush || Stargate Universe

  • Lead scientist on the alien spaceship Destiny
  • He is very much just a weak, noodle-armed human
  • Everyone’s inadvertent uncle
  • Grumpy genius 
  • Can’t throw a punch, always throwing insults
  • Old (45)
  • Former maths professor
  • This man doesn’t know how to rest
  • Tons of bad habits – smoking, drinking, too much coffee etc etc
  • Loving and kind under 4000 layers 
  • He’ll save you from danger but he’ll try to make it seem like it was practical
  • Reckless, tends to get himself into trouble a lot 
  • Constantly running off to do things himself because he has trust issues
  • Loves technology, space and science

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Thomas Heatherwick reveals Zeitz MOCAA art galleries carved out of Cape Town grain silo 

Thomas Heatherwick has created South Africa’s biggest art museum – by hollowing out the inside of a historic grain silo building. Described by the British designer as “the world’s tubiest building”, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, or Zeitz MOCAA, is set to become the world’s most important exhibition space for African art.

tomcats-and-tophats:

Part of being lgbt is unlearning toxic beliefs about ourselves, and about other lgbt people. It is something we have to consciously work towards. Realizing that we’re gay or bi doesn’t immediately undo those years of resentment that were conditioned into us, and just because we can’t oppress each other on the axis of sexuality doesn’t mean we aren’t still capable of maintaining hurtful beliefs about each other, which does actually impede our ability to heal.

Canada revokes honorary citizenship for Aung San Suu Kyi

allthecanadianpolitics:

The House of Commons unanimously adopted the motion to revoke the honorary Canadian citizenship granted to Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi, the one-time champion of democracy who is now seen as a disgraced bystander in the ethnic cleansing of her country’s Rohingya population.

The historic motion was unexpected but foreseeable, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said earlier this week that the honour Parliament had bestowed upon Suu Kyi could be reconsidered.

Bloc Québécois MP Gabriel Ste-Marie said that opening prompted him Thursday to ask a question to test the government’s resolve and then to rise immediately after question period to ask the Speaker to canvas if there was unanimous consent to immediately revoke the honour, which was granted in 2007.

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Canada revokes honorary citizenship for Aung San Suu Kyi

thornyflesh:

CROWCORE

  • similar to goblincore but more goth
  • shiny stuff, wearing black, birds
  • vulture culture (crow culture???) if youre into that kind of thing, if not thats chill
  • stealing ur friends food (not mandatory but encouraged)
  • you could steal food from people who are not your friends but do so at your own risk

you must be

  • an absolute bastard
  • smart but also a dumbass (true dumbasses also welcome)
  • vengeful as hell
  • you obviously gotta like crows to be crowcore like how are you even goth if you dont like those funky little birds

Four weeks. A dozen sexual assaults reported. And Ohio University students are ‘fed up’

rapeculturerealities:

Around the campus of Ohio University, in the first four weeks of school, campus and local police have received about a dozen reports of sexual assault.

And the students have had enough.

This year, in the midst of #MeToo, of admired public figures being held accountable for past behavior toward women and when a Supreme Court justice nominee is accused of sexual assault, this well-respected university in a small, southeastern Ohio town has responded with rage and, as importantly, action.

In previous years on OU’s campus, and other campuses around the country, white bedsheets and banners hung beneath large Greek letters on fraternities and sororities on Welcome Weekends and college football game days, with messages painted to degrade and sexualize women. The sayings, so nasty we can hardly print them here, encouraged male predatory behavior and female subordination and disenfranchisement.

But last week, in Athens, anyone driving past Greek houses could read, in flapping bedsheet scrawl, “No does not mean convince me,” “Our bodies, our rules,” and “Stand with survivors.”

The students are attacking the problem with the zeal unique to college students, with campus resources pooling for women to safely walk through campus, with student government on board, with the administration’s attention and their own brand of campus signage.

It’s not just the women who are angry.

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Four weeks. A dozen sexual assaults reported. And Ohio University students are ‘fed up’