Charissa Cotrill's Blog, page 36
September 25, 2013
hyogoko:
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Those who say the Black Widow’s fighting style is just movie bullshit can see the above. ^ Shit is terrifyingly real.
I think I’m in love.
She’s so tiny.
But she could kill me.
Great.
^ That
I will reblog this flying head scissors every time it comes on my dash because it’s so fucking awesome.
September 24, 2013
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PLEASE STOP SCROLLING.
This is Yume. She’s a 4.5 year old female tortoiseshell. She’s chubby and a sweetheart and loves her tummy rubbed. She’s terrified of outside and loves her fishing pole. Along with Yume, she responds to Bub, Bubba, and Bubby. When she’s happy, she likes to knead boobs and tummies and purr ferociously while doing so. She’s very potty trained and will go in it even if it’s dirty. She’s a good girl. Her favourite toys are the fishing pole, alone or with a tinsel attachment, giant colourful mice, and sometimes she likes shaky mice. She loves catnip too. She does not like her tail pulled (but what cat does?), she hates when someone blows on her, and she’s terrified of small children.
Yume needs a new home. Because of my father leaving us, we can’t afford our house. In mid-September, we’re moving into an apartment and we’ll only be able to keep two of our cats. We have found homes for three of them, but we still need one for Yume. Please. I can’t let her go to a shelter. She’s my baby. I love her and it breaks my heart to have to let her go, but we’ve been forced into an awful situation in which we’ve had to make many sacrifices.
With her, we can bring a litterbox, litter, a bag of food, and probably one of her favourite toys or some catnip.
Please spread this around tumblr. Tumblr people, work your magic. You got someone a fluffy chicken. Why shouldn’t my baby get a new home? She deserves a good home.
Anyone in or around the St. Louis, Missouri area who wants a cat, please contact me. Send me an ask if you want her.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Please have a good day.
What area/region are you in? That might help because I know a lot of people who would love to take care of Yume and love her and I was wondering because if you are close enough you could still see your kitty.
OH no, St. Louis!! God I wish I could take her, I wish I was there full time with a steady job. If only- she’s beautiful. Please, any other St. Louisans out there see if you can help!
*heart shatters* ;_;
Y’all must know how much I adore torties. I am nowhere near this adorable girl but I must signal boost anyway…
The First And True Language Of America (via notalwaysright.com)
(I’m waiting in line behind a woman speaking on her cellphone...
"What we see through social media is a generation of ignorant social activists. Young men and women..."
September 23, 2013
"You don’t understand an antagonist until you understand why he’s a protagonist in his own version of..."
September 20, 2013
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Christopher: A woman?
Kirk: A crewman.
OH LOOK AT THAT THE 1960S
AND SHE’S IN COMMAND GOLD FUCKERS.
She’s not in Medical blue, a caretaking, feminine role.
Those in Gold were either OFFICERS, NAVIGATORS, PILOTS, TACTICAL OFFICERS, or WEAPONS SPECIALISTS.
Shame how the reboots have messed it all up.
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SO I JUST GOT A SHOT OF A RAINBOW AND LIGHTNING IN THE SAME PICTURE????!
thor supports gay rights pass it on
oh my god
Of course he does. I mean, have you met his brother?
Gay rights, trans rights, “I dressed up as the Queen of the Valkyries and married a giant” rights, “My brother is a mare and my dad rides my nephew into battle” rights…
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At each moment, light (as well as electromagnetism and gravitational force) is coming towards you from every direction, in a sphere around you. The light has left its location at different times, from the Moon; 2 seconds ago, the Sun; 8 minutes ago, Vega; 25 years ago, Andromeda; 2 million years ago and so on. You could imagine a set of concentric spheres, each one containing a part of the universe you are experiencing. The greater the radius of the sphere, the farther back in time you experience that part. In the diagram this is represented as the “past light cone”; each ‘sphere’ becomes a circular slice of that cone. The present moment of each location in spacetime is the focused intersection or standing wave pattern of all waves and forces originating within the past light cone of that location. Likewise, all electromagnetic and gravitational waves and forces traveling into the future of the present are ‘dispersed’ relative to the observer by the inverse square law; intensity is proportional to 1/(distance²). For example, all the light the bounced off of a pterosaur 200 million years ago and passed through Earths atmosphere is still out there, traveling, 200 million light years away. It is incredibly diffuse, you would need to construct a telescope billions of light years across to create an image, but the information still exists.
For forces that travel at light speed, we only experience and effect the surface of the light cones. Matter, which travels at less than light speed through space, influences us and is effected by us within the volume of the light cones. All matter and forces travel at light speed, but in different dimensions. Light is restricted to space dimensions, and does not experience time. Matter travels at light speed primarily through time, and can also travel through space relative to other objects. To maintain light speed, matter will move less through time, giving rise to relativistic effects such as time dilation. Here I will cite "The Fabric of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene, an excellent book that shaped my thinking on this subject.
The implications of light cones are incredible. At each moment your body is being influenced by the volume of the entire universe, in a gradient from moments ago to the big bang. The size of the effect is mediated by the inverse square law, so the closest things effect you the most. However if one star in the andromeda galaxy, 2 million years ago, disappeared, there would be a minute change in the gravitational pull on the atoms of your body. Perhaps a salt ion in one of your neurons wouldn’t exit an ion channel, and your thoughts and life would be different. This effect goes forward into time as well, every action we take effects everything in out future light cone. As beings, we are completely integrated into the Universe, composed and created by every event in our past light cone, and manifesting everything in our future light cone.
I’ll be in my bunk
I … I need some alone time to think about things.




