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Queer feminist jerkface, comics enthusiast and Homestuck & Animorphs fan. I'm mademoisellePlume on AO3. Icon was drawn by @gregvorbarra!

the one thing thing funnier than this caption is that the only reason they stopped doing it was that the ferret shit in the tube

That photo makes Felicia’s work seem much more recent than it is. Here’s a picture of the world’s smallest particle physicist herself.

They didn’t stop because she shit in the tube - she had a diaper on because they knew poop would obstruct the particles as well. She eventually stopped running through the tubes because they became too long for her. At that point she was retired and became a pet!

working weasel

Women in stem

I wanna read the books people write about the Berenson family five years after Jake leaves the planet. The deep dive true crime nigh stalking books. With every bit of lore they could sleuth up about this woulda been normal extended California family. "What stopped the three elder Berenson brothers from being in close contact? Did Daniel alienate Rachel and did that affect her actions in the war? Who was Saddler and how did his death affect Jake Berenson?"

Like, there would be MULTIPLE and the first Berenson to give in to temptation and write a tell all book despite knowing nothing would make $$$$

(Forrest, stop it)

hi no i'm not done

what is the narrative intent behind insisting that david didn't kill saddler?

i am curious as heck because like... the easiest and most logical answer here is that david DID kill saddler, or at the very least, caused him to be left in such a vulnerable state that death was inevitable. the latter is very in-character for this little dumb-dumb that insists that it's not murder to kill an animal, even though he ...thought that animal was a person in the shape of an animal. david justifies with sticking to definitions like that.

but does the writer? i wouldn't usually say so. if david takes saddler away from medical care and leaves him somewhere where david feels secure that saddler wont show up and ruin the grift, that's... basically him killing saddler, right?

but that's the only thing i can think that david could have done. he couldn't acquire the dna from a corpse, it's logistically hard to time the replacement of saddler to the moment he died naturally - and it's extremely convenient that this moment happened in an elevator where there was limited possible witnesses

did... the crayak help? was this something happening on a higher level, like when the ellimist pulls shit with the animorphs?

i don't have time to write this fanfic, but i just keep turning this over in my head

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Hi! Idk if u remember but back in Jan, I mentioned how the author said David didnt kill Saddler. After searching for so long, I finally remember, I got it from the TV Tropes Recap of 22. Here it is!

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THE CONTEXT I CRAVED THANK YOU

oh man it's still not enough. kaa I beg of you a boon, how the fuck did david not kill saddler and yet take his place

how did saddler die

this is an egregious gap in the lore and I cannot stand it

lowkey obsessed that neither Rachel nor Jake cared enough to.... ask David about Saddler. my poor traumatized Berensons, do you think *they* just assumed David killed him?

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the scene in my head:

Rachel, crying in an ally with a rat begging for death: ...but what happened to my cousin

David: ...look, just kill me, I don't care about jake-

rachel: no, the other cousin

david: You have more cousins?!

rachel: saddler!! you killed him maybe??

david: nah

rachel: nah????

david: nah :)

if you can't tell, jess went to bed early and I can't ramble at her

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Hi! Idk if u remember but back in Jan, I mentioned how the author said David didnt kill Saddler. After searching for so long, I finally remember, I got it from the TV Tropes Recap of 22. Here it is!

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THE CONTEXT I CRAVED THANK YOU

oh man it's still not enough. kaa I beg of you a boon, how the fuck did david not kill saddler and yet take his place

how did saddler die

this is an egregious gap in the lore and I cannot stand it

lowkey obsessed that neither Rachel nor Jake cared enough to.... ask David about Saddler. my poor traumatized Berensons, do you think *they* just assumed David killed him?

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the scene in my head:

Rachel, crying in an ally with a rat begging for death: ...but what happened to my cousin

David: ...look, just kill me, I don't care about jake-

rachel: no, the other cousin

david: You have more cousins?!

rachel: saddler!! you killed him maybe??

david: nah

rachel: nah????

david: nah :)

Hi! Idk if u remember but back in Jan, I mentioned how the author said David didnt kill Saddler. After searching for so long, I finally remember, I got it from the TV Tropes Recap of 22. Here it is!

Avatar

THE CONTEXT I CRAVED THANK YOU

oh man it's still not enough. kaa I beg of you a boon, how the fuck did david not kill saddler and yet take his place

how did saddler die

this is an egregious gap in the lore and I cannot stand it

lowkey obsessed that neither Rachel nor Jake cared enough to.... ask David about Saddler. my poor traumatized Berensons, do you think *they* just assumed David killed him?

"Two researchers in the US and Australia have discovered important mechanisms that prevent B cells from attacking the body’s own tissues in autoimmune diseases like arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis—and in the process have won a prestigious prize.

Normally, the body’s immune system protects us from viruses, bacteria, and foreign substances. However, in autoimmune diseases, the immune system starts attacking tissues in the body instead.

Researchers had long tried to discover the cause of autoimmune diseases. But, Christopher Goodnow and David Nemazee, independently of each other, adopted a new approach.

They asked why we do not all develop these diseases. Their focus was on B cells which, together with white blood cells and T cells, are the building blocks of our complex immune system.

“They have given us a new and detailed understanding of the mechanisms that normally prevent faulty B cells from attacking tissues in the body, explaining why most of us are not affected by autoimmune diseases,” says Olle Kämpe, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and chair of the Crafoord Prize committee that awarded the pair 6 million Swedish kronor ($600,000).

Neutralize B cells

In recent years, physicians have started to experiment by using existing drugs to neutralize B cells for patients with severe autoimmune diseases, including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis, which has proven to be very effective at improving their quality of life.

Thanks to this year’s Crafoord Prize Laureates, we have gained fundamental new knowledge about what is happening in the immune system during autoimmune disease attacks.

“This also paves the way for development of new forms of therapies that eventually can cure these diseases—or might prevent them in the future,” said one professor of clinical immunology at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences...

More details from the video, since the article glosses over the particulars:

"The laureates discovered what is now called B cell tolerance.

When B cells develop in the bone marrow, not all of them are perfect. To remove the faulty ones, a mechanism starts, in which defective cells are programmed to destroy themself through apoptosis.

The laureates discovered two new mechanisms that are used if some of the bad cells are left. Re-editing, where the immune system alters the combination of receptors, and anergy, that silences B cells with self-reactive receptors.

The laureates were able to demonstrate that these mechanisms sometimes fail. This means that faulty B cells can cause an attack on the body's own tissues – leading to autoimmune diseases.

Thanks to the laureate’s discoveries, doctors like Anders Bengtsson soon felt able to start treating patients with lupus, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and many other autoimmune diseases, with medicines that eradicated B cells.

Anders Bengtsson: "I'm very happy that B cells has gotten so much attention because of the laureates. I have seen my patients getting so much better and getting a better life."

Autoimmune patient: "Today, I feel very good. I really have hope in the research that it will revolutionise things and perhaps even cure it all. That’s what I want, hope for, and believe in.""

-Article via Good News Network, April 6, 2025. Video via The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, January 29, 2025.

i sometimes like characters that fucking suck. when a character is a shit head in just the right way it can be so funny and/or compelling. like this is my beloved character, Asshole The Hater. they suck and i love them. someone dropped them into a ditch on the side of the road and i picked them out of the ditch and put them in my pocket

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