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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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nevaehtyler

His name is Steven Udotong.

pengychan

Imagine taking courses to write effective headlines and then see people who don’t know shit trying to be snarky online.

Guys. For the billionth time. Headlines need to give as much relevant details as possible while still being short enough to be read at a glance or almost, and get people to read the rest. Unless the article is about someone well-known enough that we can safely assume the reader will recognize them, first names do not go in headlines

It is not about refusing to write the names of minorities in headlines. It is literally the first thing you’re taught when it comes to writing them.

curlicuecal

On the other hand, just look how much funnier headlines could be if we adopted this policy

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chelonianmobile

Seriously, do people think the headline is literally all that exists? There’s a whole article underneath it, you know!

slasherwitch

This is great. It explains it very well with the examples. Though I am laughing at the title “human brian” instead of “human brain”. Who was supposed to proofread that? Fail

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probablyasocialecologist

Analysis of data from dozens of foraging societies around the world shows that women hunt in at least 79% of these societies, opposing the widespread belief that men exclusively hunt and women exclusively gather. Abigail Anderson of Seattle Pacific University, US, and colleagues presented these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on June 28, 2023.

A common belief holds that, among foraging populations, men have typically hunted animals while women gathered plant products for food. However, mounting archaeological evidence from across human history and prehistory is challenging this paradigm; for instance, women in many societies have been found buried alongside big-game hunting tools.

Some researchers have suggested that women's role as hunters was confined to the past, with more recent foraging societies following the paradigm of men as hunters and women as gatherers. To investigate that possibility, Anderson and colleagues analyzed data from the past 100 years on 63 foraging societies around the world, including societies in North and South America, Africa, Australia, Asia, and the Oceanic region.

They found that women hunt in 79% of the analyzed societies, regardless of their status as mothers. More than 70% of female hunting appears to be intentional—as opposed to opportunistic killing of animals encountered while performing other activities, and intentional hunting by women appears to target game of all sizes, most often large game.

The analysis also revealed that women are actively involved in teaching hunting practices and that they often employ a greater variety of weapon choice and hunting strategies than men.
These findings suggest that, in many foraging societies, women are skilled hunters and play an instrumental role in the practice, adding to the evidence opposing long-held perceptions about gender roles in foraging societies. The authors note that these stereotypes have influenced previous archaeological studies, with, for instance, some researchers reluctant to interpret objects buried with women as hunting tools. They call for reevaluation of such evidence and caution against misapplying the idea of men as hunters and women as gatherers in future research.

The authors add, "Evidence from around the world shows that women participate in subsistence hunting in the majority of cultures."

Source: phys.org
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majestickoral

Listen, I'm not saying lace code is absolutely "to be followed" but when GenZ ers say its dead, it makes me cringe. The idea that lace code is dead always comes out of the mouth of young punks or the folks who like punk fashion and they're always people who want to wear red or white laces without "being branded a racist"

The fact of the matter is, lace code was made to fight against nazi dog whistles in the punk community and because its a way to fight against them, it will never die and you should never advocate for it to die.

Lace code dying is another way to reobscure dog whistles and I am VEHEMENTLY against it.

mangoshorthand
long nails = bacteria hotspot also they catch and bump on everything and I chew them when they’re long