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I have not touched boobs that were not my own since June. So obviously I am quite unwell at the moment.
Update: it is June again. No change in the situation.
Something tells me that Tommy Miller got weirdly into skateboarding for a couple years as a teenager. Just a feeling I have.
If the writers of New Girl werenât cowards they wouldâve made Nick, Raegan, and Jess a throuple. I thought that was the only logical explanation for Raeganâs character.
Lane called Pete a grimy little pimp and then beating him on a fist fight was probably my favourite part of the show. Iâve been waiting for that.
Iâm on my second watch, and I know people try and say âoh, Pete got so much better by the end,â and he didnât. He got slightly more tolerable. Heâs still a weaselly, greasy toddler who had the world handed to him and still thinks heâs has nothing.
Thereâs never been a character so unaware that just because you have everything and are successful by every conventional metric, doesnât mean you arenât a fucking loser.
As someone who used to date men I can say that the best part of being a lesbian is not having to sit awkwardly on the arm of a couch while some guy with a guitar stumbles his way through Wonderwall thinking it will get him laid, which seems to be a fairly universal experience among straight women.
I have not touched boobs that were not my own since June. So obviously I am quite unwell at the moment.
what they dont tell you about growing up as a very lonely little girl is that you grow up and still a part of you remains that very lonely little girl
I think something thatâs really interesting about this episode is that Maul is the stand-in for the audience in the Siege of Mandalore. Normally we would be in the same shoes as Ahsoka, Rex, or any of the heroes in the story (for example: discovering the treachery of Krell through Rexâs eyes, or being accused of murder through Ahsokaâs eyes), but the terror, dread, and inevitability that we experienced in this episode, knowing that Revenge of the Sith is happening while they continue fight a meaningless battle, is fully reflected in Maul, and not in any of the other characters.
And I think not only is that a clever way to frame this final story arc, itâs also another great layer to Maulâs complex characterâfirst and foremost a villain, but at the same time incredibly human. He is not the mastermind puppeteer that Palpatine isâhe is like us viewers, dreading to witness this terrible future and knowing thereâs nothing he can do to stop it from happening.
Per Stoverâs ROTS novelization:
This story happened a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. It is already over. Nothing can be done to change it.
And Maulâs despair perfectly encapsulates this atmosphere.
Who Were The Tarim Basin Mummies? Even Scientists Were Surprised. The Enigmatic, Extremely Well-preserved Mummies Still Defy Explanationâand Draw Controversy.
â By Erin Blakemore | September 15, 2023
Hundreds of bodies have been excavated from cemeteries like this one around the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, a region of Western China. Known as the Tarim Basin mummies, these people lived some 4,000 years agoâand their ancient DNA has yielded surprising insights. Photograph By Wenying LI, XinJiang Institute of Cultural Relics And Archaeology
Though they died thousands of years ago, hundreds of bodies excavated in East Asiaâs Tarim Basin look remarkably alive. They retain the hairstyles, clothing, and accoutrements of a long-past cultureâone that once seemed to suggest they were migrant Indo-Europeans who settled in what is now China thousands of years ago.
But the mummiesâ seemingly perfect state of preservation wasnât their only surprise. When modern DNA research revealed the preserved bodies were people indigenous to the Tarim Basinâyet genetically distinct from other nearby populationsâthe Tarim Basin mummies became even more enigmatic. Today, researchers still ask questions about their cultural practices, their daily lives, and their role in the spread of modern humanity across the globe.
How Were The Tarim Basin Mummies Found?
Buried in a variety of cemeteries around the basin as long as 4,000 years ago, the naturally mummified corpses were first unearthed by European explorers in the early 20th century. Over time, more and more of the Tarim bodies were unearthed, along with their spectacular cultural relics. To date, hundreds have been found. The earliest of the mummies are about 2,100 years old, while more recent mummies have been dated to about 500 B.C.
One of the most famous mummies found in the Tarim Basin is the Princess of Xiaohe, also known as the Beauty of Xiaohe. Named for the cemetery where her body was found, she is remarkably well-preserved even down to her eyelashes. Photograph By Wenying LI, XinJiang Institute of Cultural Relics And Archaeology
Who Really Were The Tarim Basin Mummies?
At first, the mummiesâ Western-like attire and European-like appearance prompted hypotheses that they were the remains of an Indo-European group of migrant people with roots in Europe, perhaps related to Bronze-Age herders from Siberia or farmers in what is now Iran.
They had blond, brown, and red hair, large noses, and wore bright, sometimes elaborate clothing fashioned from wool, furs, or cowhide. Some wore pointed, witch-like hats and some of the clothing was made of felted or woven cloth, suggesting ties to Western European culture.
Still others wore plaid reminiscent of the Celtsâperhaps most notably one of the mummies known as Chärchän Man, who stood over six feet tall, had red hair and a full beard, and was buried over a thousand years ago in a tartan skirt.
Another of the most famous of the bodies is that of the so-called âPrincessâ or âBeautyâ of Xiaohe, a 3,800-year-old woman with light hair, high cheekbones, and long, still-preserved eyelashes who seems to be smiling in death. Though she wore a large felt hat and fine clothing and even jewelry in death, it is unclear what position she may have occupied in her society.
But the 2021 study of 13 of the mummiesâ ancient DNA led to the current consensus that they belonged to an isolated group that lived throughout the now desert-like region during the Bronze Age, adopting their neighborsâ farming practices but remaining distinct in culture and genetics.
Scientists concluded that the mummies were descendants of Ancient North Eurasians, a relatively small group of ancient hunter-gatherers who migrated to Central Asia from West Asia and who have genetic links to modern Europeans and Native Americans.
How Were They Mummified?
These bodies were not mummified intentionally as part of any burial ritual. Rather, the dry, salty environment of the Tarim Basinâwhich contains the Taklimakan Desert, one of the worldâs largestâallowed the bodies to decay slowly, and sometimes minimally. The extreme winter cold of the area is also thought to have helped along their preservation.
How Were They Buried?
Many bodies were interred in âboat-shaped wooden coffins covered with cattle hides and marked by timber poles or oars,â according to researchers. The discovery of the herb ephedra in the burial sites suggests it had either a medical or religious significanceâbut what that religion might have been, or why some burials involve concentric rings of wooden stakes, is still unclear.
Mummified corpses were first unearthed in the Tarim Basin by European explorers in the early 20th century. Their Western-like appearance and clothing originally led researchers to believe these ancient people were migrants from Europeâbut DNA later debunked that theory. Photograph By Wenying LI, XinJiang Institute of Cultural Relics And Archaeology
What Did They Eat?
Masks, twigs, possibly phallic objects, and animal bones found at the mummiesâ cemeteries provide a tantalizing view of their daily lives and rituals. Though most questions about their culture remain unanswered, the burials did point to their diets and the fact that they were farmers. The mummies were interred with barley, millet, and wheat, even necklaces featuring the oldest cheese ever found. This indicates that they not only farmed, but raised ruminant animals.
What Were Their Daily Lives Like?
The Tarim Basin dwellers were genetically distinct. But their practices, from burial to cheesemaking, and their clothing, which reflects techniques and artistry practiced in far-off places at the time, seem to show they mixed with, and learned from, other cultures, adopting their practices over time and incorporating them into a distinct civilization.
Researchers now believe their daily lives involved everything from farming ruminant animals to metalworking and basketmakingâhelped along by the fact that the now-desolate desert of the Tarim Basin region was once much greener and had abundant freshwater.
Researchers also believe that the Tarim Basin residents traded and interacted with other people in what would eventually become a critical corridor on the Silk Road, linking East and West in the arid desert.
But archaeologists still have much to learn about what daily life was like for these ancient humans, including who they traded with, what religious beliefs they adopted, and whether their society was socially stratified.
Most of the bodies were found buried in boat-shaped coffins like this one, with the site typically marked by oars. This coffin is covered with a cattle hide, suggesting that the Tarim Basin people raised cattle and other ruminant animals. Photograph By Wenying LI, XinJiang Institute of Cultural Relics And Archaeology
Why Are The Tarim Basin Mummies Controversial?
The amazingly preserved mummies have long fascinated archaeologists. But the Tarim Basin mummies have also become political flashpoints. The Tarim Basin is located in the modern-day Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, land claimed by Chinaâs Uyghur minority. Uyghur nationalists claim the mummies are their forbears, but the Chinese government refutes this and has been reluctant to allow scientists to study the mummies or look at their ancient DNA.
In 2011, China withdrew a group of the mummies from a traveling exhibition, claiming they were too fragile to transport. Some research about the mummiesâ DNA has been criticized as downplaying the regionâs distinctness in support of Chinaâs attempts to assimilate Uyghur people. Just as more remains to be learned about the enigmatic mummies, their future as political and national symbols remains disputed too.
what they dont tell you about growing up as a very lonely little girl is that you grow up and still a part of you remains that very lonely little girl
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I just finished The Bear and I havenât paid enough attention to this hellscape of an app to know if this is an unpopular opinion or not, but I do not want Carmen and Sydney to end up together. At all. I just really like the fucked up little family that has developed in that kitchen, but more than anything I like when shows focus on platonic relationships that are just as important as romantic ones.
I like that they work well together and have a deep respect for each other. I think if they were in a relationship everything good they have going at work would turn into an absolute train wreck.
If they do end up together I will be very disappointed. I donât know how to describe it at all, I know people are excited to ship any man and woman that have two seconds of screen time together, but I feel like having them enter a romantic relationship would cheapen the whole thing.
Weâve seen the same boring romance a million times over. The Bear is portraying familial and friendly relationships differently from any other show I can think of, and I want to see more of that. I donât want to see another cheap romance just because itâs what people expect.
I am an idiot. âFriendly relationshipsâ. I couldnât think of a better word. That is called a friendship.
I just finished The Bear and I havenât paid enough attention to this hellscape of an app to know if this is an unpopular opinion or not, but I do not want Carmen and Sydney to end up together. At all. I just really like the fucked up little family that has developed in that kitchen, but more than anything I like when shows focus on platonic relationships that are just as important as romantic ones.
I like that they work well together and have a deep respect for each other. I think if they were in a relationship everything good they have going at work would turn into an absolute train wreck.
If they do end up together I will be very disappointed. I donât know how to describe it at all, I know people are excited to ship any man and woman that have two seconds of screen time together, but I feel like having them enter a romantic relationship would cheapen the whole thing.
Weâve seen the same boring romance a million times over. The Bear is portraying familial and friendly relationships differently from any other show I can think of, and I want to see more of that. I donât want to see another cheap romance just because itâs what people expect.
Tonight I took my dog for a walk before bed and something odd happened. It was dark and there was a warm, strong wind and just for a split second I was at my parents house two provinces away, walking up the sidewalk late at night after coming home from some event I donât remember, wearing a dress, looking up at the stars and thinking what a beautiful night it is to exist. Then I exhaled and was back to standing behind my work provided housing and looking across the alley of a Boston Pizza parking lot.
Losing people is strange. If youâre lucky, there is no distinct ending. No moment of clarity. No date you can point to on the calendar. Sometimes you can identify the start of the end through the fog of memory. High school friends are like that. I always think about saying hello but I realize that if I did, the conversation would be the most awkward type of reminiscing and I would sit in my car and cry afterwards because it would only be proof that the end has come and gone and I missed it and that there is no room for you or the version of me that loved you in my present life. Iâll always think of you. On your birthday, when I hear your favourite song from grade ten, when the wind blows just right and suddenly it smells like the day we sat on the lawn outside of the church after your grandpas funeral. Iâll always think of you. Iâll always love you. But I probably wonât call you.
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Pairing: Shelby Clan x Sister!Reader, Arthur Sr. x Daughter!Reader
Request: âHow about a peaky blinders x sister reader who has a stress seizure condition (I get âstressâ seizures). Anyway maybe reader is Johnâs twin and a mother figure to finny. So like when Arthur Sr. Come back R is under A LOT of emotional and physical stress from the business and what not and when he comes home it sends R into fit, and just like how the family deals with it (having prier knowledge of her condition). Sorry if this doesnât make sense or makes you uncomfortable. Keep up the amazing workâ - anon
Note: Disclaimer - I am NOT qualified to speak on terms of epileptic/nonepileptic seizures and the psychological/physical effects they can have on a person! However, I hope I did my very best to raise awareness. If any of you suffer from seizures, just know that I am extending ALL my love out to you and know that I am ALWAYS here to talk if you need it. You are stronger than you know. Thus, I hope you enjoy. All my love x
Warnings: Mentions of epilepsy, seizing, mentions of severe anxiety, swearing, drinking, fluff
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