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This is so beautiful...
About a year ago I was sitting in a really shitty corporate cafe and reading a book about medieval astronomy. There was a passage about how when we look up at the sky, we see titanic balls of gas all whirling about according to physics, but when a medieval person looked up at the sky, they saw literal divine clockwork turned by uncountable invisible spirits.
I was sitting in a shitty cafe, and I had a moment of realization. I knew logically that's how people used to see the night sky, but something about that moment just clicked. I felt what I can only describe as intellectual vertigo, as I realized "holy shit the world is really different than it was 700 years ago."
I feel like y'all aren't getting this.
When medieval folks looked up at the sky, it wasn't with wonder or optimism. It was with the exact same boredom that we look at the sky with.
"yep. It's the sky. Stars are pretty."
The fact that they were seeing the divine clockwork of the universe was exactly as commonplace and uninteresting as it is to us. Sure there are some folks that really like the sky, some folks devote their lives to studying it, but to most folks it's just the sky.
It wasn't wonderous or enchanted, it was just the sky. Yeah the heavens are a great machine powered by innumerable spirits. This was exactly as normal as the sky being filled with impossibly large and distant fusion reactors. The heavens were full of living spirits that tended to their divinely appointed tasks, and nobody really gave that much of a shit.
In the same vein, I think that it's relevant to note that, however they looked at the night sky, "clockwork" would almost certainly not have been their go-to metaphor.
You would be surprised! The more literary end of Christian metaphysics tends to describe god with the terminology of contemporary technology! Christian priests writing serious works generally didn't the night sky as clockwork, but the idea of creation-as-divine-clockwork actually goes back pretty far!
You gotta remember that some of the first mechanical oscillators in European history were actually just church bells rigged to water wheels so they would go off at regular intervals!
hi i think every white theater kid and anyone who has ever seen a movie should watch this
Holy shit
A woman performing as a 天女 tiannü (celestial maiden) during events for the Luoyang Peony Cultural Festival, an annual spring festival celebrating history and folk customs related to the flower blooming season.
天女散花, "tiannü scattering flowers" is an idiom used often to describe things being poured, heavy snow, etc, and comes from a Buddhist tale of a tiannü who sprinkled flowers over a bodhisattva and disciple to test them, with the flowers only falling over the bodhisattva's body.

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I know people on tumblr looove stories of underwater cave diving, but I haven't seen anyone talk about nitrogen narcosis aka "raptures of the deep"
basically when you want to get your advanced scuba certification (allowing you to go more than 60 feet deep) you have to undergo a very specific test: your instructor takes you down past the 60+ foot threshold, and she brings a little underwater white board with her.
she writes a very basic math problem on that board. 6 + 15. she shows it to you, and you have to solve it.
if you can solve it, you're good. that is the hardest part of the test.
because here's what happens: there is a subset of people, and we have no real idea why this happens only to them, who lose their minds at depth. they're not dying, they're not running out of oxygen, they just completely lose their sense of identity when deep in the sea.
a woman on a dive my instructor led once vanished during the course of the excursion. they were diving near this dropoff point, beyond which the depth exceeded 60 feet and he'd told them not to go down that way. the instructor made his way over to look for her and found a guy sitting at the edge of the dropoff (an underwater cliff situation) just staring down into the dark. the guy is okay, but he's at the threshold, spacing out, and mentally difficult to reach. they try to communicate, and finally the guy just points down into the dark, knowing he can't go down there, but he saw the woman go.
instructor is deep water certified and he goes down. he shines his light into the dark, down onto the seafloor which is at 90 feet below the surface. he sees the woman, her arms locked to her sides, moving like a fish, swimming furiously in circles in the pitch black.
she is hard to catch but he stops her and checks her remaining oxygen: she is almost out, on account of swimming a marathon for absolutely no reason. he is able to drag her back up, get her to a stable depth to decompress, and bring her to the surface safely.
when their masks are off and he finally asks her what happened, and why was she swimming like that, she says she fully, 100% believed she was a mermaid, had always been a mermaid, and something was hunting her in the dark 👍
Moss I leave my bed?
The thing I love best about twitter is that it puts billionaires in touch with regular plebs who hate them and they can't do anything about it but seethe and throw tantrums
not romantic not platonic but a secret third thing [what would happen between earth and the moon if the earth stopped spinning as illustrated by xkcd randall munroe]
Feeling rough lately.

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actually the only thing in cql that i want explained is how jiggy got his hands on king théoden of rohan's sword
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my watery friend... are you too brushed with the pattern of the dappled light...?
[ID: a photograph of a seal with a blobby splotchy silver pattern on its back that resembles light refracting in water, next to a photo of light's flowing white stripes at the bottom of a pool. Second set of images is a fawn ccurled up in the grass, next to a forested trail aglow with dappled light spots. end id.]
dappled with light
I really like this russian edition of classic books. Letting famous artists do the covers in YA style was such a simple but clever decision. According to the recent study the number of teenage readers increased, possibly thanks to these covers. I own traditional classics with blank covers but if I ever see one of these in the wild, it’ll probably make me go feral.
Here are some of my favs:
Dracula (art by Renibet)
2.Jane Eyre (art by Ulunii)
3. Little women (art by чаки чаки)
4. The Idiot (the hedgehog-omg-) (art by Xinshi)
5. Pride and Prejudice (art by Cactusute)
6. War and Peace (art by Xinshi)
7. Wuthering Heights (art by Renibet)
8. The Great Gatsby (art by NIKEL)
9. Frankenstein (art by Iren Horrors)
10. Crime and Punishment (art by REDwood)
11. Anna Karenina (art by Ulunii)
12. The Cherry Orchard (art by lewisite)
13. The Master and Margarita (art by Renibet)
These are great
It looks like these artists actually read the novels
That Great Gatsby one? Give it to me!
The chivalrous spirit also has tenderness. Hero Guo Xiao Zhan q,àaqnpractices the most powerful martial arts and speaks the softest words.

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hmmm
Finally, someone who remembers the true purpose of Lego!
The person who originally did this is a phenomenally talent builder. Here’s some more of their work:
To anyone interested, this is Joss Ivanwood, or Jayfa_mocs