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How many TG captions celebrate the life of Marie Curie? Not many? Well, THIS one does!


I actually wrote this up around the 4th of July, which was the anniversary of Marie Curie's death. Do you KNOW how dangerous her work actually was? Apparently her personal cookbooks, clothing and of course, lab notes, will be radioactively dangerous for another 1500 years! While the library grants access to visitors to view Curie’s manuscripts, all guests are expected to sign a liability waiver and wear protective gear, and everything is stored in lead-lined containers. So apparently, wearing Marie Curie's panties will change your life and make your privates hot!

So, yeah. I found this picture after reading the story and made a connection. I'm sure it is from some sort of trade show, considering the model's outfit matches the setup in that open conference area. I just started writing and this is what I came up with, especially knowing how I wanted to end it; writing the middle section wasn't too hard, other than making sure I didn't overwrite anything.

And I think everything works well together. Science tends to work best when mistakes are made and the research figures out WHY, and makes adjustments. It's a shame that everything today is so far advanced that I bet that biological sciences could really give other disciplines much needed help, and vice versa, but how would they even go about sharing that data necessary to do so .. and of course, the corporations that supply the money for research expecting a big payday upon solving whatever issues they were trying to fix. Something that lead to a big failure for one subsection of technology could lead the way to harvesting a big gain in something that makes us figure out the evolution of life on a microbiological scope.


Anyway, Science fiction can lead to science fact, and both genders come from the same genome .. and we are all female at some point before certain changes happen to spin the zygote into a whirl-spin of masculinity. Makes ME wonder if going male to female would be easier in the long run sometime in the near future than it currently is now, where it seems like FtM is more reasonable now. Any thoughts out there on this hypothesis? Or at least you should feel like commenting on this blog exclusive caption and how we need to include more scientific people into our stem TG captions!



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