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life of extremes

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what i wouldn’t give to meet a kindred
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following my meme post the other day, and talking to friends further on the subject of fat characters in art, especially in fandom, i figured some people might like a tutorial on how to draw them.

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Hey remember when US and Russia was all like “We’re the best!!! We’ve won the space race!!!!” But India sent a kick-ass space probe to Mars and the whole mission was fuel efficient, costed less and a roaring success in the first try and then they were like “…..wait no that can’t be true” and still have the audacity to call us “underdeveloped” or only view us as a ‘third world country’? :)

For anyone who needs more info, the probe was called Mangalyaan (which literally means space probe vehicle) or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and you can also get more information here and here

Remember when NYT mocked India for this very thing and an TOI (a major indian newspaper) responded with this? :)

They were being racist asf and we were till respectful literally fuck you if you think ‘third world counties’ can’t be better than you

white people can and should reblog this

and shout out to the women engineers integral to the launch

“Indian staff from the Indian Space Research Organisation celebrate after the Mars Orbiter Spacecraft entered Mars’s orbit.

On November 5, 2013, a rocket launched toward Mars. It was India’s first interplanetary mission, Mangalyaan, and a terrific gamble. Only 40 percent of missions sent to Mars by major space organizations—NASA, Russia’s, Japan’s, or China’s—had ever been a success. No space organization had succeeded on its first attempt. What’s more, India’s space organization, ISRO, had very little funding: while NASA’s Mars probe, Maven, cost $651 million, the budget for this mission was $74 million. 

This was not the only success of the mission. An image of the scientists celebrating in the mission control room went viral. Girls in India and beyond gained new heroes: the kind that wear sarees and tie flowers in their hair, and send rockets into space.”

there’s a movie adaptation of this! it’s obviously more dramatized/they use different names but i really really loved the movie! it’s called mission mangal and it was the first time i had heard of this and i was so surprised that literally? no one talked about it??? what they accomplished is incredible.

ALSO, Mangalyaan launched in 2013 and was meant to be a 6 month mission. It’s been in orbit around Mars now for more than 5 years and has enough propellant to keep going for even longer.

“The kind that wear sarees and tie flowers in their hair, and send rockets into space.”

FUCK YES. THIS IS THE TYPE OF REPRESENTATION I’VE BEEN HERE FOR!!

I love how the dudes at back are pure happy!!

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I am a graphic design student

I have carried a 30lb portfolio to my classes.

I have made 30 designs to be told none of them work.

I have taken photos at every time of the day.

I have cut myself on a xacto knife

I have gotten 14% on assignments

I have spent over $8000 on school supplies

I have memorized compositional guidelines

I have learned colour theory

I have measured a 1/4 inch grid by each square

I have double checked every line I draw

I can convert from metric to imperial

I can convert physical to digital

I have lost countless hours of sleep

I have worked all week on a project to fail it

I have tried and retried

I have failed and I have succeeded

I have been hopeless

I have wanted to stop

I have forced myself to continue

Because being a graphic design student

Is what my life is about.

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BRITTANY AND SANTANA: Glee ❤️

Happy PRIDE!

This year I’d like to share with you some of the people that inspired me to accept who I am and love who I want to. From a homophobic household, I learned everything about LGBT through characters in shows, books, and movies as well as celebrities.

This is why we need representation. Somewhere out there is another child, wrestling with self esteem and confusion. Let’s show them that they are not alone; and that their feelings are real, and their identity is valid.

Reasons I love Santana and Brittany:

Santana and brittany are romantically involved throughout the episodes before they date. Their romantic storyline evolves, which is hard to come by in LGBT relationships written for shows.

Santana is forced out of the closet which should never happen to anyone but it opens a big conversation about stereotypes on the show.

Santana calls out the double standards against same sex relationships when it comes to PDA

BRING NAYA HOME

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Why’d you go and leave me to the vultures
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