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David Dorsey - Serene Enigma, 2025 - Oil on canvas

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Pokemon but I gave them IRL common names
the comments on this video didn't say shit about how in response to the category "attractive things," the very first thing the blonde contestant said was "a woman" and the brunette immediately said "sexy things, seductive things" and even though she didn't get it the blonde contestant still "a woman" AGAIN later like her brain had short circuited on women occupying the category of attractive like COME ONNNNNNNN
do you say bag with an a or an e
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I think most if not all American plug sockets don’t have a switch for the socket and I do not like it. Just put a switch there. Americans see a potential fire hazard and clap
Wait, what?
Not the asker, but it’s correct that American plug sockets (🇺🇸= electrical outlets) do not have individual turnoff switches.
It’s worth pointing out that American domestic electricity comes out of the hole at 110/120V, while the UK is on 220-240V. There are half as many zaps in the basic American outlet.
The zappiness translates to UK electric kettles boiling in half the time as American kettles, which is understandable when they have twice as many zaps going through the water. American bathrooms have outlets in them, and you’ll see Americans drying their hair with electric dryers in the bathroom mirror. Americans do not have a European fear of housing zaps near water because, in addition to having domesticated kitchen zaps, American zaps are far less likely kill you if you get water near them.
The decision to have the USA on 110/120V did include safety reasons relating to “actual electrocution,” as everything from an accidental fork jammed in an outlet to an exploding 110v appliance is much less high-risk when it’s half as many zaps. Admittedly, there’s evidence that 240V is safer for fire safety as it lets the zaps have more room to run about and play, while the 120V zaps, being cooped up, can become resentful and gnaw on their wiring.
Motors do better with proper large healthy muscular zaps, so American large appliances that run on 240v have dedicated outlets and wiring.
(If you are currently itching to correct me on the behaviour of zaps, I’m not interested)
I will add that outlets near water (bathrooms, kitchen counters, etc) are slightly different from regular outlets and have an internal GFCI breaker that shuts off power if water inside the outlet is detected, so the zaps are prevented from running out of things like hairdryers
Oh of course!!! They have the little reset button that tells the zaps it’s safe to come back.
By contrast, UK and European electricians have taken very firmly against the idea of having electrical outlets in bathrooms at all. Well, the rule is something like “not in the same room within 2.5/3m (almost 10ft) of a bath or shower,” but in practice, given the general laws of physics and layout of European bathrooms, this means that there are no accessible power sources in bathrooms at all, barring the little ones occasionally supplied for electric shavers (these special sockets being a sort of quarantine area that keeps a small number of zaps away from the main hive.)
So electric hair drying in the UK and Europe is usually performed, rather strangely, in the bedroom.

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i feel like th is never gets included with funny anachronistic bts period piece photos but it’s one of my absolute favorites like yeah anne shirley cuthbert would want a fuckin frappuccino or whatever, she would LOVE it
EDIT:
i would like to formally apologize to the canadians of tumblr for calling what is “clearly” a tim hortons iced capp “a frappuccino or whatever”. i was ignorant of your culture and i know that is no excuse for my flippant words. i have had tim hortons exactly once, at the vancouver airport in 2018, and i failed to eidetically recall the entirety of their menu and that’s on me.
My friend is now my brother’s algebra teacher and he keeps saying “test tomorrow, tell your brother to study”
AS IF he would listen to me
Cats have to put up with being picked up and getting kissies and being cradled like the little baby and it’s so funny to me because like. They chose that. They domesticated themselves
"I suppose I shall tolerate the kisses from mama and papa... it will result in my kin 2000 years from now getting treats and scratchy posts for free..."
And it will make me cry forever and ever that the first recorded cat name was "Sweetie"
listen i'm not advocating for exotic animals as pets, but i really just feel like cheetahs are probably different
i feel like we need to give them another shot as housebeasts
this is a critter who wants greenies and then to take a nap on the couch next to me, and i KNOW it
cheetah in House perfec t size for put inside! inside very Soft and Comfort cheetah sleep soundly put cheetah in House. Put Cheetah In House. no problems ever in cheetah in ho use because good Happy and Satisfy for human where sleep. House yes a place for a cheetah put cheetah in house can trust cheetah for giveing good love to humans in house. friend cheetah
I mean, as someone who as worked in a zoo, this is fairly true.
Obvious disclaimer that you shouldn't have wild animals as pets.
But like, cheetahs are the only large cats that keepers will do free contact with. Hell, even most small cats don't get free contact. (Because small cats can be VICIOUS. They'll have a baby pallas cat wearing thicker gloves than when handling an owl. Because small cats can just be vicious.)
Like I think the only other cat at our zoo where I've seen free contact with was servals? Because I know they've used servals in shows to demonstrate their natural jumping ability. But I know servals can sometimes have a mean temper as well. Meanwhile they'll do the cheetah run and afterwards put the mic by the cheetahs and it's just like an engine with them purring. It's fascinating to watch when the message in every other large animal is "no free contact because it's dangerous even when they're born in captivity".
Legit if any wild animal could be adapted to a pet it would be cheetahs lmao. Only problem is they can be skittish and very anxious and that's why they're often raised around dogs in zoos to gain confidence.
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the more bucky fanfics i read the more i want to analyze them deeper and deeper
there are some themes that are explored and built upon that don't really appear in the films, they emerged in the fanfiction realm and became explored deeply through dialogues between many different works.
Memory and dis-continuity of identity: the fact Bucky was thought to be dead, brainwashed, and now returns "back from the dead" is foundation to basically all of these, but from there it sharply diverges.
In some fics, Bucky regains a lot of his memories and remains the same person he was when Steve knew him in the 1930's. In other fics, "Bucky" persists only as a haunting, a ghost that still clings to the body that once held Bucky Barnes, but is now host to a new, different person.
Who, then, is the Winter Soldier? Sometimes he is just a vacuum, a state of being totally denied personhood. He does not have a name, he is referred to as "it," he is powerless and empty.
Almost always, Steve wants to help him remember. He misses his friend. But remembering is not the same thing as being. In some stories Bucky is able to survive, and claw his way back from total annihilation. But in other stories, Bucky doesn't survive. He has to grieve for his own death.
In both of these kinds of fics, writers sometimes explore, to varying extents, The Soldier as his own, distinct person, a separate identity. There are some fics where Bucky and the Soldier are like two persons inhabiting one body, a broken, scared man and a powerful, unfeeling machine taking turns as the primary personality, or simply coexisting and conflicting within. Then there are the fics where the Soldier is just the new custodian of Bucky's body and what remains of his memories. And then there are the fics where both identities are shattered and irretrievable, and our hero has to build personhood from scratch. In any case, the story must end in a synthesis of Bucky and the Soldier, whether he becomes both or becomes neither. And the story must have room for grief.
Abuse and survival behaviors of trauma: A major subgenre of these fics, consists of stories where Bucky is rescued from Hydra and transitions to viewing the Avengers as his new "handlers."
After a lifetime of horrific abuse, Bucky's brain and his body have developed deeply embedded adaptations for survival. His nervous system is completely rewired around following orders, placating his abusers, and the certainty of pain. It is simply impossible for him to understand that he is "safe."
Being given choices and shown kindness gives Bucky extreme stress, because his body is absolutely certain that a threat of horrible punishment is hiding in these things, but he cannot see where. His survival has always depended on understanding the rules of what prompts his abusers to hurt him. The rules of this new environment are unknown, so he is terrified.
The certainties his body knows can't be reasoned with. In fact, the other characters are often clueless at the depth of the hellscape Bucky is still trapped in. He has to experience, over and over and over again, that it is safe to express preferences, to show feelings, to say "no", to like things, to want things, to ask for things, to take care of his own bodily needs without being expressly ordered to.
Like I said, it's a whole subgenre of fic and it's often very funny in a heartbreaking way, and it is also a compassionate exploration of how the effects of trauma are adaptations the body makes to help a person survive something unbearable.

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twenty one pilots is interesting it's like someone had rap music verbally described to them but that was all they had to go on when making it
i know this probably isn't the case but idk why it sounds so different
this post made me think a lot just because i am a fan of hip hop AND twenty one pilots and i really really do not associate the two with each other
first, just for clarity, not all rapping is hip hop but most hip hop includes rapping. so for purposes of this post, i am referring to "rap" as specifically the performance technique of rhyme and rhythm over a beat or musical accompaniment, and "hip hop" more broadly to refer to the genre of music.
rap comes from Black people. full stop. the evolution of rap can not be separated from the history of African-Americans. especially when we're talking about tyler joseph (a white guy), that fact is especially relevant.
that being said, especially in tyler's early career, his verse and delivery style seems to be rooted in a combination of slam poetry and like, the multiple grammy award winning (????) christian hip-hop turned pop rock group, dcTalk.
much of his solo stuff pre-twenty one pilots is just so painfully "this guy listened to way too much 'counter-cultural' christian music". going into the early 2000s, the waning jesus movement had fundamentally altered the landscape of evangelical christian youth groups and also the face of contemporary christian music, and it's difficult to communicate (in part do to a lack of academic writing on the subject which that's a whole post for another day) just how desperately evangelical christians were trying to be cool by emulating any and all sub- and counter-cultural movements they could put the word "jesus" into. metal jesus, skate jesus, hip hop jesus, surfer jesus, etc. so, we have a guy who was exposed to a VERY specific form of rap, in the context of these christian artists who were making hip hop music but were not necessarily participating in Hip Hop culture but rather in a Hip Hop flavored subculture of evangelical christianity, in the suburbs of ohio. and then he sites the killers as an influence a lot?? i think those two things then combined into a form of rapping that is really not hip hop. it has no connection to DJing or really even MCing. also, he's not really referencing any specific sonic influences (west coast vs east coast style, etc) in a genre that is built on beats and sampling and sonic references and he's also not using rap as a method of social or political expression which remains a pretty significant part of hip hop music and rap in general.
so to your point, op, i think that's WHY it feels so disconnected from what we think of as "rap music". because he's really not pulling from rap in any way other than the specific vocal delivery of lines of verse over a beat. and to be honest with you, i think he would have better flow if he was actually pulling from hip hop music as an influence lol
on a bit of aside, i personally find that tyler's best work is good because it is evocative of specific poetic qualities that i admire in good writers, more so than them being good in the sense of what makes a good rap verse. both of those things have a ephemeral quality about them, and certainly many rappers are also true poets. take like kendrick lamar for example who is an incredible poet and rapper. his verses however tend to be written in a way to communicate a story and utilize elements like double (or triple or quadruple) entendre and highly definitive language, often referencing vernacular and phrasing common in Hip Hop. he has a mastery of language in a way that many poets spend their entire lives trying to achieve.
on the other hand, the more directly communicative of tyler's lyrics tend to be the ones that feel the most "i'm 13 and this is deep". whereas his strongest work emphasizes playing on sound and feel of words more so than communicating immediate meaning to a "reader". he does not write to communicate and as the poet richard hugo said "once language exists only to convey information, it is dying".
Huh, that's really interesting. Thank you for writing all this out, I didn't know very much about the band or its influences.
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does that suck, mark? is it not fun to have your privacy violated? do you feel uncomfortable with people knowing things about you that you'd rather they not know? tell me more about how much you value your security and privacy, mark.
"There are a bunch of things that I think are value-destroying for me to talk about, so I’m not going to talk about those."
"That right there", he said, "is Slutberry. Supposedly it turns you into a total fucktoy."
"immortality sucks because all your friends die" all your friends die anyway. those we do not mourn are those who mourn us.
"immortality sucks because you forget who you are" we always forget who we are. do you remember who you were at four years of age? who you were at fourteen? "who i am" is a shadow cast on the wall.
"immortality sucks because" skill issue. skill issue. skill issue. give me your liver
both of these complaints are directly backwards. mortality sucks because all your friends die. mortality sucks because you forget who you are.
any meaningful definition of "alive" requires the ability to perform thermal work upon something. i'll have all the time i need to figure out how to maxwell's demon the universe back into functioning order. skill issue.
is there any higher expression of love then this?

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I couldn't find an official translation so forgive me but it says
"Sometimes we have to look at things that aren't cute and make us uncomfortable."
"Because I don't really understand it."
"Because it has nothing to do with me."
"Because it just feels unpleasant."
"If we keep turning a blind eye like that until we can't see anything anymore, then eventually even the cute things will disappear."
There is absolutely a platonic explanation for that
But I will also entertain the non platonic for my own edification do u understand