A Harvard Woman Figured Out How To 3D Print Makeup From Any Home Computer, And The Demo Is Mindblowing
Grace Choi was at Harvard Business School when she decided to disrupt the beauty industry. She did a little research and realized that beauty brands create and then majorly mark up their products by mixing lots of colors.
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Choi created her own mini home 3D printer, Mink, that will retail for $300 and allow anyone to print makeup by ripping the color code off color photos on the internet. It hooks up to a computer, just like a normal printer. [x]
this is it folks. the future is here, and apparently it is going to look goddamn beautiful.
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THEY KNOW SOMETHING WE DON’T KNOW
According to Europics, the teens in the photographs at the Midi festival told reporters that walking cabbages helped them cope with emotional problems.
“I feel I can transfer my negative thoughts about myself to the cabbage, go for a walk with it and come home feeling better about myself,” 17-year-old Lui Ja Chen was quoted as saying.
It’s unclear whether the teens really saw some therapeutic benefit to the cabbage-walking, or they were just messing with reporters.
Another 17-year-old, Da-Xia Sung, reportedly said “I have more interest for my cabbage than I do my parents. I feel it understands me.”
from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/02/cabbages-for-walks_n_5254589.html
I like this whichever way it spins, because it’s either a buncha kids having a harmless giggle over some silly fuckin’ with older folks, or a buncha kids using a harmless method of emotional coping that must be good for their whole neighborhood, because how can you feel bad if you look out your window and see someone mellowly pulling a cabbage along on a leash? You can’t, it’s cute as hell and your day has been improved.
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He went
my mom once gave me a box and told me to put something special in it and this pic is the only thing i keep in it
FYI Amazon now sells Plan B emergency contraceptive
This is half or even less the price you’d probably find it in a pharmacy! It’s a really good idea to have it on hand, so you can take it right away if you need to. If your sexual activities put you at risk for unintended pregnancy, consider keeping this in your medicine cabinet!
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I love when cats decide they love something.
That is a very patient bunny.
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I sent these tweets as a part of a Storify, Being Bigoted Isn’t Being Brave (On “Political Correctness” As A Pejorative). These tweets are NOT about is siding with those who want the right to degrade and that’s their issue with political correctness but are in fact questioning two things: The first is privilege and resistance to political correctness (as my tweets were originally in response to a White feminist writer who alluded to the laboriousness of political correctness and how it will harm). Um, what kind of feminism cannot value the choices, identities and humanity of others? That’s the core of my womanism. The second is how the very notion of political correctness needing to exist where it is a pejorative to avoid is antithetical to any feminism where the humanity of all is valued, protected and fought for.
In the Storify I also included tweets from Crommunist who shared an exquisite essay where he mentioned this:
To declare oneself ‘politically incorrect’, once we understand why political correctness is necessary, ceases to be a bold declaration of one’s refusal to mindlessly follow social conventions. To the contrary; it is announcing one’s intention to courageously embrace those conventions and the pillars of privilege upon which they are built. It is stating unequivocally that the speaker is completely uninterested in understanding why it is necessary to adjust language to reflect reality. Rather than being an iconoclastic stance, it is a vainglorious assertion of one’s lack of interest in swimming against the tide of cultural prejudice; preferring instead to tread water in the flowing tide of public opinion.
I really love that he explains how it is adherence to existing oppression, not some sort of insight that makes people think political correctness should even have to exist to then be a pejorative. I’m not interested in feminist politics where even respecting my humanity is a “chore” for the privileged. That…sounds a lot like oppression.
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So Here It Is The Youtube Vertion Of The Preview Of Twilight´s Kingdom
YAY MUSIC! ♥








