being aware of the impact of things we can often not think about (like straws) is important if we’re to make strides on environmental preservation
that does not eclipse the importance of being aware of how it impacts disabled people. they’re both conversations we need to have
Tag: Straws
I’m really into internet discourse but only pointless and stupid internet discourse like how many holes there are in a straw (it’s 2)
This is exactly what I’m talking about.
The straw is one hole.
The straw is totally solid (possibly bendy in places); the hole is encircled by the straw not a part of it duh
I discussed this with my physicist today and he informed me that the straw is in fact encircling the hole and keeping it in place, lest it get away. I quote, “you can’t just have random holes all over the place.”
WAY TO KILL MY FUCKING DREAMS
there are a lot of twelfth-century monks wondering where their wigs went right now
Wait a second now @kipplekipple … ‘your’ physicist? Do you have one in your employment, or have you domesticated a feral scientist? Answers please
It feels weird saying this to raptors, but there is a limit to the extent to which physicists can be domesticated. I’ve done my best.
There’s actually an entire debate in philosophy as to whether holes even exist. Spoilers: they don’t.
A straw encircles one hole, but it has two openings.