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    Jul

  1. Keep on sawing, Shura, keep on sawing!: I was fired from my job today for being transgender. »

    aaron-in-transit:

    Apparently my supervisor and coworkers were fine with it, but the HR representative, who I never even got to meet, was not.

    They first had the person from my staffing agency contact me (instead of speaking to me personally) requesting that I not use the correct…

  2. Source: braininvain
    24

    Jul

  3. "Lots of guys say that they only look at free porn online, and they object to being lumped in with those who use cash or credit to buy access to sex. But of course, virtually all “free” porn sites are supported by advertisers who often pay based on web traffic. Each visit is monetized one way or another; anyone who thinks he isn’t contributing financially to the industry because he isn’t paying doesn’t understand the economics of the web."
  4. Source: andythenerd
    22

    Jul

  5. jtotheizzoe:

Love this.
(via Grist)

    jtotheizzoe:

    Love this.

    (via Grist)

  6. Source: grrrmoo
    22

    Jul

  7. badwolfcomplex:

    sonic-setting-24601:

    durianseeds:

    “THAT HURT LIKE A KATY PERRY SINGLE.”

    OMG.

    THIS YES.

  8. Source: grrrmoo
    22

    Jul

  9. Source: grrrmoo
    21

    Jul

  10. 29 Companies Had More Cash Than The U.S. Treasury As Of July 13 »

    andythenerd:

    Check out this handy chart:

    handy chart

    Bank of America, JPMorgan, Freddie Mac, General Electric… Wait a second, isn’t that the very same General Electric which paid $0 in taxes for 2010?

  11. Source: andythenerd
    14

    Jul

  12. Mineral-based Makeup and Nano-particles

    printage:

    Like all cosmetics, mineral-based products raise more questions about their safety than answers. Many mineral-based make-ups contain (or potentially contain) nano-size ingredients, which are 10 to 1,000 times smaller than their normally-sized counterparts and are more likely to be absorbed into the body through the skin because they’re so small. (See EWG’s research on nano-materials.)

    One recent study by the National Center for Toxicological Research found that nano-sized particles could be detected throughout the lymphatic system within minutes after being deposited in the skin of mice. And once nano-particles are absorbed by the body, studies to date suggest that they are quite damaging—for instance, they can cause emphysema-like symptoms when absorbed into the lungs and are toxic to a variety of cells. In short, it is a good idea to avoid inhaling mineral-based cosmetics—be careful to not create dust, as particles can quickly absorb deep into the lungs—and avoid using them on damaged skin where the likelihood of absorption is dramatically increased.

    As for the second part of the question, we have a limited understanding of the ingredients titanium dioxidesilica, and iron, as used in cosmetics. (Click on each ingredient to learn more about what we do know in our cosmetics database, Skin Deep.) Why don’t we know more? Because the FDA doesn’t require companies to test their own products for safety. If you think that’s ridiculous, sign our petition to the FDA urging them to set safety standards when it comes to the products we all use every day.

    -Enviroblog (EWG)

  13. Source: printage
    14

    Jul

  14. "[W]omen are repeatedly told that our bodies are never, ever acceptable as they are, but are always in need of “improvement” through the use of products…"
  15. Source: printage
    14

    Jul

  16. EWG's Pesticide Guide for Produce »

    Environmental Working Group’s 2011 pesticide guide.

    The top 15 fruits and veggies with the least pesticide residue, and the 12 with the most residue.

    Very handy for choosing what to buy!

    (Source: loveof2brains)

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    Jul

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