"[F]or the first several years the SAT was offered, males scored higher than females on the Math section but females achieved higher scores on the Verbal section. ETS policy-makers determined that the Verbal test needed to be “balanced” more in favor of males, and added questions pertaining to politics, business and sports to the Verbal portion. Since that time, males have outscored females on both the Math and Verbal sections. Dwyer notes that no similar effort has been made to “balance” the Math section, and concludes that, “It could be done, but it has not been, and I believe that probably an unconscious form of sexism underlies this pattern. When females show the superior performance, ‘balancing’ is required; when males show the superior performance, no adjustments are necessary.” "

“Gender Bias in College Admissions Tests”, FairTest.org. (via vaginawoolf)

(Source: fairtest.org, via arcadesandfire)

rubywhiterabbit:

My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…

Pluto is there.

The artist remembered Pluto.

Guys…

The artist drew Pluto crying.

(via buddhas-belly)

the-star-stuff:

THE DRAGON STRIKES
A black hole devours a star, turning it into a fire dragon, in one of the stunning new NASA images in the new issue of Nature.
See more at Gizmodo.

the-star-stuff:

THE DRAGON STRIKES

A black hole devours a star, turning it into a fire dragon, in one of the stunning new NASA images in the new issue of Nature.

See more at Gizmodo.

(via -thereandbackagain)

the-star-stuff:

THE DRAGON STRIKES
A black hole devours a star, turning it into a fire dragon, in one of the stunning new NASA images in the new issue of Nature.
See more at Gizmodo.

the-star-stuff:

THE DRAGON STRIKES

A black hole devours a star, turning it into a fire dragon, in one of the stunning new NASA images in the new issue of Nature.

See more at Gizmodo.

(via -thereandbackagain)

(Source: tatermo, via icat2012)

Lilo, why are you all wet?

videovriska:

daswiener:

captainhufflepuff:

This is actually heartbreaking when you remember Lilo tells Stitch her parents went for a drive, and the bad weather caused them to crash.

I always thought this scene was adorable

Wow thanks guy

Right in the childhood.

i never made that connection

(Source: w-bunny, via mylastnameisnotminaj)

renkris:

propaedeuticist:

Meteorological Triptych - the only 2 photos (to date) of a tornado, rainbow and lightning bolt together.

Thor is back in town, I see.

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lalalasunshine:

The pure fact that this doesn’t even need a title or a description or anything speaks volumes. I mean look at the number of notes this has. There are so few people who don’t recognize it. And the song itself just gives you chills. It’s so magical.

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(Source: alphageek2011, via everyturnasurprise)


A message to all you drug dealers out there. It gets better.

A message to all you drug dealers out there. It gets better.

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