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  • It's revenge! From the talk I mention she spent a long time emphasizing how similar grey and reds can be, so I'm not sure if grandma was just in it for the love of the game or not.

  • I'm the immigrant lmao.

  • It's self depreciating lol, this is currently what's on my brain with worry.

  • If geography is a way to bridge the natural and social sciences, a GIS is basically a tool for combining unlike, often large scale datasets that are hard to compare otherwise. A GIS allows people to see where things occur in time and space and analyse those relationships.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_information_science

  • I unironically wanted to do chemistry or biology back in the day, but couldn't make the grades in maths and had trouble with the calculations. Hell, even I took Stats 101 3x in college... but any time I used it in hands on applied science I was a wizard... Then, after 30 I realised I had dyscalculia. 🤦‍♀️ You have talents to contribute, but the hard part is figuring out where you belong. That kind of thing takes a little luck, though, not merit.

  • PS Feel free to DM if you need data sources. I got loads.

  • New copypasta just dropped.

  • Enclosures really worked well the first time, boy how.

  • They out compete native red squirrels here.

  • Grey squirrels are invasive here. I once went to a talk where a tiny adorable grandmother was gleefully talking about finding ways to kill them all.

  • Cursed

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    A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.

    GIS is literally one of the main tools for applied science and there's places with full departments for it. We have specialists as lab techs. It's a science lmao.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_information_science

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    We use the Dawkins definition of meme.

  • I love a good elevation map.