According to Andy Weir's Eridian biology document, Eridians are better multitaskers than humans will ever be, but the trade off is they're physically incapable of locking in. SO funny to me. Yes this species can build a diorama while simultaneously blitzing through mathematics equations and also partaking in intense gossiping, but they cannot do any of those things for longer than, like, half an hour without going crazy. Species of supercomputers cursed with the TikTok attention span.
Rocky mocks Grace when he says that Rocky is distracting him by starting complex conversations while he's Trying To Do Science. "Human brain have to stop activity just because talking question? Useless! One track mind!"
Then Grace is on hour six of his "trying to recreate skittles" hyperfocus and Rocky is like What The Fuck. Statement.
Yeah human brains can only do a single very consuming task at a time but it can do it for a very long time. The one track in our one track minds spans multiple countries. Persistence predators, babey.
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this isn’t the worst timeline. it cant be. not when we have multiverse crossover ryan gosling/markiplier doomed spaceman yaoi. the world is so beautiful
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On one hand, I agree with the crowd that points out anti-corset sentiment in period dramas is often rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of what corsetry actually was—namely, a standard part of garment construction, more comparable to bras today than to torture devices. But on the other hand, I roll my eyes into space when people say all women happily wore them.
There are women today who chafe against wearing bras. There were women in the 1950s who felt the same way. I promise you there were women in the past who did not like corsets. People have always been people—there have always been those who resist what is expected of them.
I feel the same way about people who insist that the idea of corsets ever being painful is preposterous. We know there are women today wearing bras so ill-fitting that they cause real harm. The same would have been true in the past—improper fit, poor construction, tight-lacing, or simply personal discomfort could absolutely make corsetry unpleasant or even painful.
You are not going to convince me to abandon my “no one should ever have to wear a bra if they don’t want to” trutherism just because you think historical women were a monolith with no individuality, no variation in experience, no opinions about the things they were expected to do, and that no one ever chafed at said expectations.
My interpretation of the realms of zelda but it looks really bad because I am very tired from school. Additional notes below:
Hyrule is inside of the Light World, which many other kingdoms are also inside of (such as Labrynna, Holodrum, Hytopia, etc) and the great sea is what became of the light realm in Wind Waker, so it would be inaccurate to generalize it as just “Hyrule”. In this same naming convention the default name for Lorule would probably be something like the Dark World, but the Dark World which is a corrupted version of the sacred realm (more on that later). So instead it is the Mirror World because it isn’t even a dark version of anything, it is just prone to misfortune. More on that later as well.
The worlds between are literally that. The worlds between. Any world that is not directly connected to the goddesses like the Dark Realm (not to be confused with the Dark World), the Twilight Realm, the World of the Ocean King, Termina, anything that is a consequence of the creation of Hyrule in order to contain Null.
The people of Hyrule have utter faith in the gods, even to the point of their own downfall. The very nature of Hyrule is that of a cyclical battle between the supposed good and just powers of the gods, and the wicked dark powers of the demon tribe. These two forces pull the land of Hyrule between prosperity and apocalyptic doom. One cannot exist without the other. The legends they speak of are that of heroes ordained with the essence of courage, princesses possessing the wise blood of the goddess, and wizards who are corrupted in their morality by the lull of power and ambition. The three virtues of courage, wisdom, and power, can be viewed as parallel to the three poisons each represented by a serpent, a bird, and a boar respectively. The three poisons keep mortal souls locked in a cycle of death, rebirth, and unfulfillment, just as the three virtues keep the land of Hyrule locked in a cycle that ultimately ends in dissatisfaction.
The people of Lorule distrust the gods, even to the point of their own downfall. The very nature of Lorule is one of an upward battle for the very right to being as they dangle at the maw of nonexistence. Lorule’s creation was nothing but a consequence of Hyrule’s creation, and while Hyrule bears witness to the brilliant guiding light of the gods above, Lorule is sequestered to its underbelly where it is exposed to Null and therefore nonexistence. The legends they speak of are that of benevolent tricksters who foster great wit, terribly fated princesses who find strength in their misfortune, and wizards who in their tenacity are capable of doing great and terrible things. The three virtues of wit, misfortune, and tenacity are what became of the three Hyrulean virtues without the stewardess Hylia to guard it or the three goddesses to seek counsel from. Once possessing absolute power, they were molded by mortal hands and now serve to pull the people of the land from the brink of ever-returning oblivion.