drferox:

the-ol-homosexual:

Can we talk about how in zombie shows/movies/books they always find a veterinarian and not a surgeon? Are veterinarians deemed more likely to survive the apocalypse?

Yup.

  • One of our professional skills is ‘not being bitten by patients’
  • We actually have a good broad knowledge base for both surgical, medical, and GP things
  • We’re used to improvising equipment because a lot of stuff is just not made for animals
  • Meat safety is part of our training
  • Our cars are often full of equipment, especially in mixed practice
  • We probably weren’t in the human hospital at the initial outbreak

thekingsfestival:

usually I’m all “let’s talk about beauty standards and the unrealistic expectation they set for women” but hear me out about Gibson Girls

in the late 19th/early 20th century, this one dude, Charles Gibson, drew tons of illustrations of these ladies

they’re considered a “beauty ideal” because they all pretty much have one body type–huge, piled up hair, adding to their already statuesque height, long necks, corseted waists blooming into broad skirts BUT

a lot of that had to do with ushering in a new cultural ideal, the “New Woman,” who was encouraged to be more athletic and embrace her physicality more than previous decades

also if you’re not already swooning, the Gibson Girl is frequently seen honing her skills. here she is playing the violin:

ALSO these works were laced with satire and social commentary. Check out “The Weaker Sex”:

she is depicted as intelligent, aloof, absorbed in her aspirations to reach beyond what society has so far granted her, and not content to marry off quickly

(^^every time I look at this picture I say “me” about a different figure)

she’s also super in touch with her sexuality

these drawings maintain somewhat of a tongue-in-cheek, self-aware quality, as if aware that the “ideal” being sold is attainable and even somewhat odd

look here’s an acknowledgement of her vanity, but life can be shitty but at least she looks hot af while livin it

anyway there’s so much more to this than “some illustrator dude drew his ideal woman over and over and then it became a beauty ideal like the ones we’re familiar with today” Gibson did a remarkable job capturing a sentiment among women in a period of great change and chose to highlight their strength and their agency

and i’m so glad this exists:

the world needs to know about Gibson Girls

whatdreams-may-come:

Ok hi so I was rewatching Outlander season 2 last night and I saw something I can really unsee and now I need confirmation that I am not the ONLY one who sees this. But anyway I have come to the conclusion that Jamie is literally the human cartoon version of the Beast from Beauty and the Beast (Prince Adam) at least from a physical appearance standpoint. PROVE ME WRONG:

Exhibit A:

Ignore the bad quality of the first pic but COME ON. The blue formal wear, hair tied back, it’s like pretty similar right??

BUT WAIT!

If you thought that was weird well, here’s Exhibit B:

White undershirt, blue eyes, long red hair, towering height, m u s c l e s. I CAN’T UNSEE IT GUYS.