
Nerdy Necklace(s) of the Day: DNA/RNA base pair friendship necklaces by Raven Hanna.
Genes are written in DNA and RNA molecules using a code of chemical units called bases. These bases form pairs, which is critical to their function. In DNA, A (adenine) pairs with T (thymine) and G (guanine) pairs with C (cytosine). In RNA, G pairs with C and A pairs with U (uracil).
The charms are based on shapes of the base molecules. They are strung onto a chain at the place where they would normally connect to the sugar-phosphate backbone.
Made from HQ reclaimed sterling silver. Each necklace arrives inside a recycled gift box along with a card explaining the significance of the molecules.
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(via thedailywhat)

aka introducing friend to your fandom

my fitness instructor used ‘lets hear it for the boy’ today for our workout.
#FEELINGS
Edit: remember that one semester i had 4 days of gym classes per week? #hahahahahajokes

#SMACK THAT, UP ON THE FLOOR #SMACK THAT, GIMME SOME MORE #SMACK THAT, TIL YOU GET SORE #now turn to page 394
IMAGINE WHAT PRISONS WOULD BE LIKE IF WE ALL GOT ARRESTED FOR PIRACY
- INSTEAD OF GANGS- THERE WOULD BE FANDOMS
“UGH, THERE’S ANOTHER FIGHT BETWEEN THE HARRY POTTER FANDOM AND TWILIGHT FANDOM IN THE YARD.”
“Bitch, did you just disrespect my ship? I WILL CUT YOU”
watching two weeks of the daily show in one morning.
#good decisions






