integrating with disrespect to x right now
Sounds about right
My thesis advisor was a serial murderer. I found this out after seeing her cut open her husband’s dead body. She then tried to kill me because I was the only one who knew her secret. When I went to the chair of the department, the only thing they did was have me fill out paperwork to drop out of the program because they wouldn’t let her advise me anymore.
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OKAY THIS ARTICLE IS SO COOL
I'm going to try to explain this in a comprehensible way, because honestly it's wild to wrap your head around even for me, who has a degree in chemistry. But bear with me.
Okay, so. Solids, right? They are rigid enough to hold their shape, but aside from that they are quite variable. Some solids are hard, others are soft, some are brittle or rubbery or malleable. So what determines these qualities? And what creates the rigid structure that makes a solid a solid? Most people would tell you that it depends on the atoms that make up the solid, and the bonds between those atoms. Rubber is flexible because of the polymers it's made of, steel is strong because of the metallic bonds between its atoms. And this applies to all solids. Or so everybody thought.
A paper published in the journal Nature has discovered that biological materials such as wood, fungi, cotton, hair, and anything else that can respond to the humidity in the environment may be composed of a new class of matter dubbed "hydration solids". That's because the rigidity and solidness of the materials doesn't actually come from the atoms and bonds, but from the water molecules hanging out in between.
So basically, try to imagine a hydration solid as a bunch of balloons taped together to form a giant cube, with the actual balloon part representing the atoms and bonds of the material, and the air filling the balloons as the water in the pores of the solid. What makes this "solid" cube shaped? It's not because of the rubber at all, but the air inside. If you took out all the air from inside the balloons, the structure wouldn't be able to hold its shape.
Ozger Sahin, one of the paper's authors, said
"When we take a walk in the woods, we think of the trees and plants around us as typical solids. This research shows that we should really think of those trees and plants as towers of water holding sugars and proteins in place. It's really water's world."
And the great thing about this discovery (and one of the reasons to support its validity) is that thinking about hydration solids this way makes the math so so so much easier. Before this, if you wanted to calculate how water interacts with organic matter, you would need advanced computer simulations. Now, there are simple equations that you can do in your head. Being able to calculate a material's properties using basic physics principles is a really big deal, because so far we have only been able to do that with gasses (PV=nRT anyone?). Expanding that to a group that encompasses 50-90% of the biological world around us is huge.
Bassed on this twitter thread of the crows as disney princesses (1) nicky (taylor's version) en Twitter: "the six of crows as disney princesses ✨ a thread:" / Twitter
Nina- Erika
Bonds with bff/soulmate trought singing (quality may vary)
Dog like cat named wolfie//Dog like wolf lover boyfriend , pretty much the same
Works to get out of a shitty deal
But algo loves to indulge in fine things like royal food and bubble baths
Feel in love with a king while disguissed as a blonde
Matthias-Clara
Life changes after being screwed over by a rat like man (or boy)
Little patience with younger people
Winter person /christmas vibes
Sheltered (imprissioned)
Jesper-Genevieve
Always late
Defies autority
Sneaks at night to have fun
Dances to cope with their problems
Loves their dad
Kaz-Eden
Scrooge variant
Thats all you need to know
Wylan-Anneliese
Rich people problems
The science one
Has nailed their tutor at one point
Get philosophical with love interest whose names starts with a "J"
Almost gets killed by adult they knew their whole childhood and after that, has to work on the streets to survive
Kuwei (by Kevin Wada) -Rapunzel
Imprissioned in one country, wanted in another one
Doodles/paints in their free time
Someone disguises themselves as them as part of a ploy
Inej-Anika
BLADES!
Bonds with a horse girl (a boy horse girl and a literal horse girl)
Marries the most obnoxious guy they could find (but its THEIR obnoxious guy)
Wants her parents back
Frees slaved girls
Probably the most usefull out of all these in an adventure
I think you know this one: has contemplated murder
BONUS:
Jan Van Eck- Tika
Ugly
Can't let people be happy , ugh
ADHD and unattainable perfectionism had a baby and called it 'chaotic academia'
Madly in love with my newest IKEA purchase and the neighbor‘s cat Timmy (even though he constantly tries to break into our apartment -a criminal, but a cute one)
Also I’m already 🌼stressed🌼 about my exams
"You're not being asked to come up with something pretty, you know. No one gives a damn about pretty."
-Anna Gavalda, Hunting and Gathering
Just finished this book, needless to say, I cried -a lot.
Happiness Will Come To You.