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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Okay so I don't usually do this but this is an issue near and dear to me and this is getting very little no attention in the mainstream media

Okay, so I don't usually do this, but this is an issue near and dear to me and this is getting very little no attention in the mainstream media.


Mississippi is voting on November 8th on whether to pass Amendment 26, the "Personhood Amendment". This amendment would grant fertilized eggs and fetuses personhood status.


Putting aside the contentious issue of abortion, this would effectively outlaw birth control and criminalize women who have miscarriages. This is not a good thing.


Jackson Women's Health Organization is the only place women can get abortions in the entire state, and they are trying to launch a grassroots movement against this amendment. This doesn't just apply to Mississippi, though, as Personhood USA, the group that introduced this amendment, is trying to introduce identical amendments in all 50 states .


What's more, in Mississippi, this amendment is expected to pass. It even has Mississippi Democrats, including the Attorney General, Jim Hood, backing it.


The reason I'm posting this here is because I made a meager donation to the Jackson Women's Health Organization this morning, and I received a personal email back hours later - on a Sunday - thanking me and noting that I'm one of the first "outside" people to contribute.


So if you sometimes pass on political action because you figure that enough other people will do something to make a difference, make an exception on this one. My RSS reader is near silent on this amendment. I only found out about it through a feminist blog. The mainstream media is not reporting on it.


If there is ever a time to donate or send a letter in protest, this would be it.


What to do?


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- Read up on it. Wake Up, Mississippi is the home of the grassroots effort to fight this amendment. Daily Kos also has a thorough story on it.


- If you can afford it, you can donate at the site's link.


- You can contact the Democratic National Committee to see why more of our representatives aren't speaking out against this.


- Like this Facebook page to help spread awareness.


this is just plain stupid -_- why do ladies have to be criminalize for miscarriages??


miscarriages isn't their fault anyway. I mean accident and mishaps occur.


sometimes the baby just dies in the womb. but who's fault is that? the mother?


but if the mother did nothing, she's completely healthy and she was doing everything she could for the baby??


Aborting is the parents fault but if the child isn't intentional and they have no money or intention to keep him/her, i rather the baby get aborted then born into this world with no love and no proper family.


it has nothing to do with singapore but it's best to spread this.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

I’ve never been female But I have been black my whole life I can perhaps offer some insight from that perspective There are many similar social issues related to access to equal opportunity that we find in the black community as well as the community of women in a white male dominate society…

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I’ve never been female. But I have been black my whole life. I can perhaps offer some insight from that perspective. There are many similar social issues related to access to equal opportunity that we find in the black community, as well as the community of women in a white male dominate society…


When I look at — throughout my life — I’ve known that I wanted to do astrophysics since I was 9 years old…I got to see how the world around me reacted to my expressions of these ambitions. All I can say is, the fact that I wanted to be a scientist, an astrophysicist was hands down the path of most resistance through the forces of society.


Anytime I expressed this interest, teachers would say, ‘Oh, don’t you wanna be an athlete?’ I want to become someone that was outside of the paradigm of expectations of the people in power. Fortunately, my depth of interest of the universe was so deep and so fuel enriched that everyone of these curve balls that I was thrown, and fences built in front of me, and hills that I had to climb, I just reach for more fuel, and I just kept going.


Now, here I am, one of the most visible scientists in the land, and I wanna look behind me and say, ‘Where are the others who might have been this,’ and they’re not there! …I happened to survive and others did not simply because of forces of society that prevented it at every turn. At every turn.


…My life experience tells me that when you don’t find blacks, when you don’t find women in the sciences, I know that these forces are real, and I had to survive them in order to get where I am today.


So before we start talking about genetic differences, you gotta come up with a system where there’s equal opportunity, then we can have that conversation.


“What’s up with chicks and science?”


Are there genetic differences between men and women, explain why more men are in science.


I’ve never been female. But I have been black my whole life. I can perhaps offer some insight from that perspective. There are many similar social issues related to access to equal opportunity that we find in the black community, as well as the community of women in a white male dominate society…


When I look at — throughout my life — I’ve known that I wanted to do astrophysics since I was 9 years old…I got to see how the world around me reacted to my expressions of these ambitions. All I can say is, the fact that I wanted to be a scientist, an astrophysicist was hands down the path of most resistance through the forces of society.


Anytime I expressed this interest, teachers would say, ‘Oh, don’t you wanna be an athlete?’ I want to become someone that was outside of the paradigm of expectations of the people in power. Fortunately, my depth of interest of the universe was so deep and so fuel enriched that everyone of these curve balls that I was thrown, and fences built in front of me, and hills that I had to climb, I just reach for more fuel, and I just kept going.


Now, here I am, one of the most visible scientists in the land, and I wanna look behind me and say, ‘Where are the others who might have been this,’ and they’re not there! …I happened to survive and others did not simply because of forces of society that prevented it at every turn. At every turn.


…My life experience tells me that when you don’t find blacks, when you don’t find women in the sciences, I know that these forces are real, and I had to survive them in order to get where I am today.


So before we start talking about genetic differences, you gotta come up with a system where there’s equal opportunity, then we can have that conversation.


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When I look at — throughout my life — I’ve known that I wanted to do astrophysics since I was 9 years old…I got to see how the world around me reacted to my expressions of these ambitions. All I can say is, the fact that I wanted to be a scientist, an astrophysicist was hands down the path of most resistance through the forces of society.


Anytime I expressed this interest, teachers would say, ‘Oh, don’t you wanna be an athlete?’ I want to become someone that was outside of the paradigm of expectations of the people in power. Fortunately, my depth of interest of the universe was so deep and so fuel enriched that everyone of these curve balls that I was thrown, and fences built in front of me, and hills that I had to climb, I just reach for more fuel, and I just kept going.


Now, here I am, one of the most visible scientists in the land, and I wanna look behind me and say, ‘Where are the others who might have been this,’ and they’re not there! …I happened to survive and others did not simply because of forces of society that prevented it at every turn. At every turn.


…My life experience tells me that when you don’t find blacks, when you don’t find women in the sciences, I know that these forces are real, and I had to survive them in order to get where I am today.


So before we start talking about genetic differences, you gotta come up with a system where there’s equal opportunity, then we can have that conversation.


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When I look at — throughout my life — I’ve known that I wanted to do astrophysics since I was 9 years old…I got to see how the world around me reacted to my expressions of these ambitions. All I can say is, the fact that I wanted to be a scientist, an astrophysicist was hands down the path of most resistance through the forces of society.


Anytime I expressed this interest, teachers would say, ‘Oh, don’t you wanna be an athlete?’ I want to become someone that was outside of the paradigm of expectations of the people in power. Fortunately, my depth of interest of the universe was so deep and so fuel enriched that everyone of these curve balls that I was thrown, and fences built in front of me, and hills that I had to climb, I just reach for more fuel, and I just kept going.


Now, here I am, one of the most visible scientists in the land, and I wanna look behind me and say, ‘Where are the others who might have been this,’ and they’re not there! …I happened to survive and others did not simply because of forces of society that prevented it at every turn. At every turn.


…My life experience tells me that when you don’t find blacks, when you don’t find women in the sciences, I know that these forces are real, and I had to survive them in order to get where I am today.


So before we start talking about genetic differences, you gotta come up with a system where there’s equal opportunity, then we can have that conversation.

Monday, November 12, 2012

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Friday, November 9, 2012

百合

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Edit: This writeup refers to the Japanese word yuri . For the word used by English-speakers, Frater 219 's definition is more accurate.


Yuri literally means "lily " in Japanese. When taken individually, the two Chinese characters are hyaku (hundred) and au (to meet), respectively. I'm not sure why those characters came to have this meaning when used together, but this is used as a symbolic element in the short story Yumejûya by Natsume Sôseki. Jim Breen's Japanese-English Dictionary lists 55 names all pronounced "Yuri," of which only one has the same characters (and thus meaning) of the word above. In addition, there are other names such as "Yuriko," Yurika," and "Sayuri" that are sometimes based on the word. Many of these names are exclusively feminine, but others may be unisex or surnames.


The term yuri is commonly used to describe novels, comics, and other media involving relationships (usually, but not always, romantic—and, in my experience, not sexual most of the time) between two women. This is not really the gender counterpart to yaoi . but rather the BL (boys' love) genre. Judging by the names of authors, yuri comics and novels are written by both women and men.


The apparent majority of specifically yuri -themed stories are set in high schools in modern Japan, often all-girls' and Catholic schools. In many cases, the two heroines take on sisterly roles (with the younger calling her partner "o-Nee-sama " ), or are simply sem pai and kôhai . In other cases, one of the two will have a more masculine appearance, mannerisms, or speech patterns. Those where the two are on equal footing tend to begin with either being childhood friends or one transferring into the other's class from another school.


MEDIA WITH YURI ELEMENTS THAT ARE COMPARATIVELY WELL KNOWN IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES


(I can only assume that those are the target audience for E2. )


『カードキャプターさくら』( CardCaptor Sakura —comics, animation, etc. ): Although it was toned down a bit down in the animated version (apparently to appeal to a wider audience), there is an overtone of Daidôji Tomoyo 's strong feelings for the title character.


『少女革命ウテナ』( Shôjo Kakumei Utena /La Fillette Revolutionaire/Revolutionary Girl Utena —comics, animation, etc. ): Aside from the title character 's especially affectionate best friend, there is constant ambiguity about the relationship between Utena and her "bride". At least one female-female relationship also appears among supporting characters, but if I said more, that would spoil the ending of that episode.


『美少女戦士セーラームーン』( Bishôjo Senshi Sailor Moon /Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon —comics, animation, etc. ): Aside from the usual camaraderie arising from the premise of an all-female sentai . the supporting characters Ten'ô Haruka (Sailor Uranus ) and Kaiô Michiru (Sailor Neptune) are a popular couple to dôjinshi artists.


YURI ANTHOLOGIES


I am not aware if any of these are commercially available in English-speaking countries, but they can be ordered from amazon.co.jp or jpqueen.com.


『~es~エターナルシスターズ』(


Eternal Sisters —comics): A variety of yuri -themed stories.


『百合姉妹』 ( Yuri Shimai/Lily Sisters —magazine): In addition to comics and short stories, this newly created quarterly magazine has articles discussing the various yuri -themed media on the market, as well as one columnist's life experiences in girls' love.


『百合天国』( Yuri Tengoku/Girls Heaven —comics): Anthologies of yuri -themed stories in school settings.


ONE LAST PLUG


『マリア様がみてる』( Maria-sama ga Mite'ru/La Vierge Marie Vous Regarde/Maria-sama is Watching —novels, comics, animation): A greatly popular series in Japan, to the point that Yuri Shimai didn't feel necessary to give any description in its section on the series. It centers around the student council of a Catholic girls' school, where upperclassmen adopt underclassmen as their "little sisters" under the soeur system.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

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Today I bring you Biohazard c01. Now, I know what many of you are thinking.


"But Ana, another group already released it before you did! Why even bother?"


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Long story short, I was half-way done when I decided it might be a good idea to try and pass my finals. As such, we got beat, plain and simple.


And moving right along once more. We need translators and editors. As far as translators go, japanese, french, german, it doesn't matter. If we can acquire raws of a manga in your native tongue (aside from english. smart asses), and you're willing to translate, we'll take you. As far as editors go, yes, BLAH's stuff isn't the best out there or highest quality, but we do have standards. Don't even bother if you don't have photoshop or at least gIMP(thought I've never used it). And if you don't understand the concept of leveling/cropping/clone stamping then stay away as well. If you decide to come without any prior knowledge, I'll try my best to help you out, but I'm no master myself.

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