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is this niche enough??

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one of the most annoying things about having a natural inclination to curiosity and asking questions that might make me seem stupid, so that i can learn and not be stupid, means that many many many people view themselves as more superior and significantly smarter than me, with no evidence or proof to support the feeling. they'll posture themselves above me, like some sort of patronizing monarch who obviously knows everything better than anyone (espcially me!), and then they talk to me like i am a literal child blinking up at them with wide, confused eyes. and if i tell them something they don't know? they get mad because i was smarter than them and they think i'm supppsed to be an idiot, so what does what make them? it makes me wanna fucking rage hulk out
why is pussy bald in nude paintings that are painted before the 20th century.
I know it’s not the right answer but depilation was a huge aesthetic in prestige parts of the Islamic world for women as well as men
Depilation was also a huge thing throughout most of ancient Rome, Greece, and Egypt. Somehow a whole lot of moderns have the bizarro idea that the ancients were all more Naturally Authentic then us and didn't shave (which is how you get the "how could they call the razor Venus? You think the goddess shaved her pussy??" meanwhile the Romans who invented her loved bald puss puss and portrayed her with one zillions of times.) The aesthetics of ancient art became extremely influential on western art from basically the renaissance on, and in many ways set the standards of "academic" style in 1700s and 1800s Europe that defined what we typically consider "classical" art.
Furthermore, portraying nudes in this academic environment was a fraught process, as anything akin to mere pornography would be not only rejected but scandalous. This could be avoided by creating a remove between real naked human, and "nude art," especially for women. Lack of body hair (which in the 1800s was typically considered sexy and was associated with the sex drive) and vaguely smooth, undefined nether regions on women were part of this standard and allowed representations of the naked form to be presented in an artistically acceptable way.
Of course, some artists didn't care about their art meeting these standards. Pieces painted for a private owner, such as Goya's "Nude Maja," for instance. Or intentionally shocking pieces, like Courbet's "Origin of the World." But even artists who intended to toe the line could find their art deemed not up to par. John Everett Millais' painting "The Knight Errant" depicts an armored knight freeing a naked woman who has been tied to a tree. Her head is modestly turned away from the viewer, her body is hairless, even her loose coiffure trails down to veil her crotch, all of which were means of establishing an acceptably "artistic," modest, remove from reality. But it still caused titters, because Millais was a Pre-Raphaelite, a circle of artists who were rejecting Neo-classical modes and studio staidness in favor of overt naturalism, and applied that naturalism to much of his depiction of the woman in "Knight Errant"— she was recognizably human, even individual, not the safely sylph-like airbrushed ideal removed from humanity and sex, and enough so that even with his bows to academic mores, a lot of people still considered it at least borderline distasteful. (And it wasn't just nudity that was expected to keep an idealized remove from reality in order to be respectable, nor was this the only painting of Millais' that got the side-eye, his depictions of the Holy Family in a warts-and-all, natural, domestically-messy style also caused controversy because it wasn't refined or respectful enough!) This struggle between artistic realism, edification, and "vulgar reality" was a constant (and notably was one of the criticisms that was leveled at the naturalism of the Impressionists as well), and bald pussy has been one of the elements at the center of the debate for a long time.
having a headache while hydrated is so unfair. you were supposed to protect me.

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fun fact: the producer for the Scooby-Doo movies is named Dick Suckle
he was born in 1969
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teamwork makes the dream work. and dreamwork. makes shrek
fantastic. i love it. i posted this after my wife said it yesterday and as i was doing it i was like "this can't be an original thought. as soon as i hit post someone's going to say 'you stole this from a tweet from 2014' and i'll say 'no, i stole it from my beautiful wife.'"
Finding out Hans Zimmer is a transphobe genuinely had me falling to my knees
Thank you blastybaku for explaining this!/gen
If you've ever heard a movie score and thought "holy shit, this is incredible", there's like, a 50% chance it was Hans Zimmer who composed it.
This is a pretty major letdown, ngl.
Anyways, fuck transphobes, which includes Hans Zimmer, apparently.
Anyway shoutout to John Williams, amazing composer and probably the one who made the other 50% of "holy shit amazing" soundtracks (Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Superman, and incidentally the original Harry Potter theme and score) who famously worked closely with the first openly transgender woman to be nominated for an Academy Award, Angela Morley. He respected her, and so far as I can see, has never made transphobic remarks.
btw it's so fucking stupid you can be anxious physically in your body even after you've decided mentally you don't care. I'm supposed to be in charge here

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Reblog to heal the heart of the person you reblogged this from.
the man who owns and runs the thai restaurant in my town knows me by name. he is one of the kindest and most thoughtful men i know. i started ordering from his place back in january, which was when i got my fibromyalgia diagnosis. back then i was using a walker, had limited mobility in my entire body but especially my hands, and was very visibly in pain. i always ordered the same thing: yellow curry with no meat, potatoes and carrots only (i have texture and other dietary issues). he always made it a point to make sure i could get out the door and carry the food safely. he had his workers package the food so that it was easier for me to open. as i kept coming back and i told him a little bit about my health status, he would always encourage me to keep going. he told me about how the spices he used were good for inflammation and began to edit the recipe just for me so that spices that were even better for fighting inflammation were used. he’d give me extra portions and despite the fact that i would tip every time, i realized later that he never charged my card for them. as time went on and my condition began to get better, especially with the help of a physical therapist, he would make encouraging remarks and tell me how happy he was for me. the day i came in without my walker, he practically jumped for joy, and despite my insistence, he gave me my meal for free that day. i continue to make progress with my conditions and i continue to go to the thai place. this man who does not know me personally and who i hardly know anything about is one of my favorite people. it’s interactions with humans like these that make loving life easier. and his curry really does help my chronic condition. it’s comfort food taken to the next level.
This is what I think about when people ask what the meaning of life is
the past isn’t behind you it coils inside your body that’s why some years you feel closer and more nostalgic for certain ages than others just fyi
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The problem with studying the deep ocean is that humans need light to look at things, the depths of the ocean are extremely dark, and what lives there is accustomed to spending most of its time in that darkness. So when we go down there with submersibles and turn on Big Lights to see, we invariably and dramatically alter what's going on, in the same way that it's generally difficult to observe the natural behaviors of terrestrial animals if you whip out a megaphone and shout HEY GUYS WHAT ARE YOU DOING at them first.
A humble snubnose eelpout on its way to the whale fall buffet when some nearby humans give it a quick, unintrusive study:
I put this in the comments but feel it needs a reblog- Check out some of Dr Edith Widder’s work on light in the deep sea! Among other things, she used the bioluminescence of stoplight fish to deduce wavelengths which most deep sea animals can’t perceive and used that to create light filters to be able to film with minimal disturbance! And that’s how we got 25 minutes of giant squid footage!!!!
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