April Fool’s Day is in a few days, and I just wanted to make this clear. This blog is safe, and I can promise you no screamers, nothing emotionally abusive, no fake posts, and nothing to intentionally trigger dissociation. You are safe here.
@sharkchimedes and I were joking around and we realized Connecticut Clark and Malfina would work with Clark and Bruce and I finally got around to making it. this took three and a half episodes of The Batman to make enjoy
I've noticed that when I remind people that "women's issues" affect men too- periods, pregnancy, abortion, higher sexual assault, etc- they react very dismissive. Like, "oh yeah, trans men too, i guess." And it's because they don't view trans men's issues as men's issues, they view them as a subsect of women's issues. People, including many, many allies, just straight up do not conceive of trans men as men. They certainly may believe us when we say we identify as men, but in their minds we are always just a different flavor of woman- and I know this because I have gotten this point of view in my own head, where I have to remind myself that my issues are, in fact, men's issues. Not women's. Not "non-men's." Abortion is a men's issue. "Pink taxes" are a men's issue. These are things that affect men.
I wish my chem teacher would have explained it like this cause then I would have understood chem.
/transcript: ask on top of the video reads "Why do we have 3 different temperature measurements (K, F and C)"
person talking in a muffled voice because they are wearing a mask:
"That's because all of these three different scales are measuring temperature in reference to a different thing.
The Kelvin scale sets 0 at absolute 0, you can't get any colder. 0 is as cold as it gets and everything else is more heat than that.
Celsius is measuring in reference to water. Water freezes at 0 and it boils at a hundred. Everything else in the middle is where liquid water can exist.
Finally we have Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit is measured in relation to saftey to human beings. 0°F is when you start risking serious damage to yourself without special insulating equipment. And 100°F is when you start risking serious damage to yourself without special cooling equipment.
So yeah it's that simple. Fahrenheit is measured in relation to humans, Celsius is in relation to water and Kelvin is measured in relation to the fundamental laws of our universe." /end of transcript