As a mom I expect other moms to be aware of illnesses. Here’s the long story short…. My father in law just had surgery… Orders were to keep home sterile… I get little bugs will get through and we will have coughs and sore throats but when you bring over your plagued kid and tell him its ok to play and he and the other contaminated kids play with my 15 month old’s toys and get him sick I’m going to be pissed… I tried to stop them but they are your kids, I can’t punish them and you should not look at me and say they are just being kids. No you go parent, take your sick kids out of my sterile home until they are better. And for fucks sake clean the damn toilet after you vomit in it. If you can get up and run around after then you can clean up your vile.
Fuck I’m at a fencing tournament and literally a minute after I reblogged this my dad told me that he talked to the point people and I’m probably going to win a medal.
BURN BAGEL BURN
OH WHY NOT?
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Women In Science by meganleestudio // meganlee.etsy.com
• Mary Anning - fossil collector and paleontologist whose discovreies made fundamental changes in scientific thinking about prehistoric life and the history of the Earth.
• Ada Lovelace - mathematician considered to be the world’s first computer programmer.
• Marie Curie - pioneer in the field of radioactivity, as well as the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes in both physics and chemistry.
• Lise Meitner - nuclear physicist who was part of the team that discovered nuclear fission.
• Emmy Noether - mathematician known for her groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics.
• Cecelia Payne - astronomer and astrophysicist who discovered that the universe is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.
• Barbara McClintock - cytogeneticist best known for her discovery of transposition which she used to demonstrate that genes are responsible for turning physical characteristics on and off.
• Grace Hopper - computer scientist who developed the COBOL computer programming language.
• Rachel Carson - marine biologist, conservationist, and author known for advancing the environmental movement.
• Dorothy Hodgkin - biochemist who advanced the technique of X-ray crystallography, a method used to determine the three-dimensional structures of biomolecules.
• Hedy Lamarr - both a popular Hollywood actress and an inventor who contributed to an early technique for frequency-hopping spread spectrum communications which paved the way for today’s wireless communications.
• Rosalind Franklin - biophysicist whose work on X-ray diffraction images of DNA led to her discovery of DNA double helix and her data was used to formulate Crick and Watson’s 1953 hypothesis.
• Esther Lederberg - microbiologist who devised the first successful implementation of replica plating and helped discover and understand the genetic mechanisms of specialized transduction.
• Jane Goodall - anthropologist and primatologist known for her extraordinary study of the interactions of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania.
• Jocelyn Bell Burnell - astrophysicist who discovered the first radio pulsars (signals coming from rapidly rotating neutron stars).
• Mae Jemison - engineer, physician, professor, and former NASA astronaut who became the first African American woman to travel to space.









