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YOUR HONOR GRIANS OBSERVATORY IS SO SO COOL
IT FITS AND YOU KNOW IT DOES YOU KNOW HE'D LOVE THE DO YOU LOVE THE COLOR OF THE SKY POST AND WOULD SPAM IT IF HE KNEW ABOUT IT
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Day 363
OKAY BEFORE ANYONE KILLS ME
YOUR HONOR GRIANS OBSERVATORY IS SO SO COOL
IT FITS AND YOU KNOW IT DOES YOU KNOW HE'D LOVE THE DO YOU LOVE THE COLOR OF THE SKY POST AND WOULD SPAM IT IF HE KNEW ABOUT IT
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i do think lobbying for data centres over climate goals should be considered a crime against humanity btw
Europe must choose between having a delicious cup of chocolate pudding and shitting its pants on a crowded public train
Actually, no, I don't think that friendships dropping like flies in your late 20s and early 30s because no one has time for that between overwork and family obligations and marriage and kids and partners and the ritual of the time slayer is normal and ok. No I don't think deep conversations and spontaneous adventures being replaced with a tired coffee every six months is a normal part of growing up. I don't think that emotional intimacy and soul bonds disintegrating in the face of practical inconvenience is a fact of life. I think that means something is deeply deeply wrong with our society and I will never forgive it for the friends I've lost
Playing magic the gathering and someone's whole entire deck is just spells that make you discard your cards but now your hand is empty and you're just playing straight from deck to table dealing -1 damage every single turn with one sickly little one-point-value runt of a creature that they failed to kill at the start and you're whittling them down from 38 health because they removed your only weakness and they can either concede or stay here trapped in the hell of their own making.
the 'how big is your english vocabulary' test dropped new ship dynamics
my toxic trait is that despite the fact that so many adaptations go wrong and it breaks my heart every time, i still want a 3rd life movie. i want to Hope
and let me be clear i mean live action. i mean genuinely something with every likelihood to be mid. i want to see two guys homoerotically fistfight to death. it could fix modern cinema
you understand the vision.
if we made everything legal the crime rate would drop to zero. follow for more judicial lifehacks
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Hermitcraft Dispatch AU Pt. 1
Ok so I just finished playing Dispatch and I freaking LOVED it! Sooooo I thought it would be fun to combine my two current hyperfixations and make a Hermitcraft Dispatch AU!
spoiler to 4th session of past life :D
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A few weeks ago one of my historical pet peeves was activated when I heard about a new Robin Hood movie that takes the groundbreaking, unprecedented, bold and visionary step of suggesting that the Middle Ages were a time of brutality, cynicism, and lawlessness.
Sarcasm alert. Everything I've heard about this movie sounds like it was created specifically to annoy me, so I'm going to try to ignore it and just talk about my pet peeve, which is this pop culture myth that the medieval period was particularly filthy, brutal, misogynistic and lawless.
Which is simply not the truth, and here's a true story from 1348 that shows the real Middle Ages.
We know this story because it's a very important moment in the development of common law - that is, the facts and the conclusion of the story were written down and became the basis for how similar cases would be decided long into the future. This 1348 judicial decision (citation: I de S et Uxor v W de S (1348) yb 22 edw iii f 99) is still read by law students today when studying the tort (or wrong) of assault. That's nearly seven hundred years of judges and lawyers looking back at a medieval judicial decision and saying, "Yes! That was a good and just decision!"
To set the stage, it's the 1300s - a century famous for the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, the Peasants' Revolt, and the Babylonian Captivity of the Church that saw the papacy moved to the French town of Avignon as puppets of the French monarchcy. But that's not the only thing that happens in the 1300s. This century also sees the publication of Dante's Divine Comedy; the Clockwork Revolution in which intricately designed clocks tracked everything from the hours of the day (which were measured in variable lengths) to the phases of the moon and the Sun's path through the zodiac; the creation of gorgeous books of hours and tapestries; the career of Christine de Pizan, the first woman known to have made a living from her pen; the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer and the radical social and religious reforms proposed by John Wyclif and his followers.
About the middle of this century a man known to history as W de S came in the night to the house of I de S and M, his wife, looking to buy some wine. The door to the taven was closed, so W pounded on the door with a hatchet, which he had in his hand. At this, M, the tavern-keeper's wife, put her head out the window and told him to stop. W responded by throwing the hatchet at M, narrowly missing her.
The tavern-keeper and his wife, contrary to what pop culture will tell you, responded exactly the way a couple of pub owners might respond today: they took the offender to court and argued that W had made an assault on M. W argued, in response, that he had committed no crime because the hatchet had not in fact struck M.
You might now be thinking that of course W would have won the case, since no actual physical harm was done to the woman he'd attacked. But you would be wrong! The judge in the case declared that the assault itself was harmful, and that W was liable to pay compensation for the fright he had caused M.
"Ever since then," states my old Torts textbook, "the tort of assault has extended protection to a person's right to be free of emotional disturbance brought about by intentional threats of physical violence."
Law did exist in the middle ages. Women, as well as men, could expect to be protected by the law from assault. And not only physical, but even emotional damages could be awarded for assault...all the way back in 1348.
It wasn't a perfect time, but it was far from the callous brutality depicted on our movie screens.
Someone in the comments made a reply of "But they had witch-burnings until the 1600s in some places".
And like... really? That's your take away from this very damn good and well cited post that basically set a precedent in law?
It would be like if there was a large post talking about the progress of science and freedom of religion in the modern period and someone brings up the Jonestown mass-suicide.
Oh Lord, I've been over this before, I can't believe we're doing this again.
Witch hunts were NOT a medieval phenomenon. They largely took place between the mid-1400s and the late 1600s, therefore falling squarely into the Renaissance. So a better analogy would be some smartalec trying to bring up, I don't know, the 1960s sexual revolution in a discussion of Victorian mores.
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Everyone should start drawing Scar and Grian trapped in boxes together, and if you do it then you should tag me in it
Anyway I listened to ‘Oh My My’ while drawing this; hashtag my Scarian propaganda, that song is so them, specifically Grian’s POV
This might not look completely right but whatever I tried and I’m happy with it
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The magic of childhood is that you were constantly encountering new things. The best way to feel that way again is to fill your life with new experiences.
The magic of childhood is that you were constantly encountering new things. The best way to feel that way again is to fill your life with new experiences.
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Let the historical record show that Mr. Beast was entirely ignorable if you were just like doing literally anything else. I've been on youtube as long as it's been around and I've never been recommended a video by him. I see him in passing as a meme. I thought he was a made up joke, a caricature of bad youtuber content miners until someone I trust confirmed his existence to me in late 2025.