âbits to use in everyday conversationsâ
my favourite is answering 'yes' to an either-or question.
'Do you want tea or coffee?'
'Yes.'
will byers stan first human second
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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cherry valley forever
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âbits to use in everyday conversationsâ
my favourite is answering 'yes' to an either-or question.
'Do you want tea or coffee?'
'Yes.'
self-awareness check, list five things you like that aren't media pieces in the tags now âźď¸
Fascinated by House MD as a time-capsule encapsulation of mid-20aughts gender politics. in the sense that it is A) deeply, deeply misogynistic, B) surprisingly okay with gay people when depicted, C) obsessed with male-male relationships so intense that they verge on homoeroticism, and D) believes that the best way to defang C while synthesizing A and B is a sense of ironic detachment wherein any two men who are sufficiently close must constantly reference the possibility of their own gayness as a joke in order to establish that while gay people exist, the very idea of these two specific men being gay is so impossible as to be mocked as ridiculous. No homo via joke homo. The overwhelming sense is that the writers belive that neither House nor Wilson is capable of ever having a successful relationship with a woman or really anyone at all besides each other, but also the idea that House and Wilson could be gay is really funny and anyone who believes that is stupid, which must be reinforced by referencing it constantly. The queerbait of a bygone era.
Even better when you're familiar with Hugh Laurie's back catalogue, and that of his bestie (and "M'Colleague") Stephen Fry.
Ye knowe eek, that in forme of speche is chaunge With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho That hadden prys, now wonder nyce and straunge Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so, And spedde as wel in love as men now do.
chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde c. 1380
glossary: eek also and even tho at the time prys great value wonder a cause for astonishment nyce stupid spedde succeeded
You know the form of language, too, can change. Within a thousand years, even the words that were most precious then, seem strange and foolish to us; yet they spoke them so and did no worse in love than we now do.
On Friendship.
Human relationships are not transactional but they are reciprocal, which I think many of you with your âi donât owe anyone anythingâ shtick are too happy to forget
Bank of Sapphire Cold?
A Beach of Peridot and Extreme Bushfire Conditions
Or
A Parkrun of Peridot and Total Fire Ban
Definitely rolls off the tongue
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the fact that generative A.I. has created a completely new fundamental doubt in reality (checking to see if an artwork we see is manmade or not) and doubt in the instinct of enjoying art is unforgivable. its sickeningly tragic, and i mean it. NOTHING is worth this price and i hope that everyone will one day realize this.
like I'm sorry but I will keep posting about this until people stop being cunts and shitheads so I think we'll be here a good while. every time I talk about the colonial framing of australia and how colonialism is at work in modern day understandings of this country I only need to count to ten before every european and usamerican in sight starts spouting complete bullshit. why don't you all take a deep breath and examine why the fuck you're so wedded to the idea of australia you have in your head
"suggesting that Australia has uniquely hostile flora and fauna isn't wrong" FACT CHECK:
what do you mean by "uniquely hostile"? is it based on amount of harm to humans? because I can tell you now. horses killed more people in 2023 than spiders did. how would you feel if I said that europe introduced the uniquely hostile horse to the australian environment?
look at these stats: https://www.firstaidpro.com.au/blog/leading-causes-of-death-in-australia/#elementor-toc__heading-anchor-1
now look at this: https://www.vice.com/en/article/cows-and-horses-are-australias-number-one-killers/
can you please give me a list of examples of flora and fauna that you would place in this category?
"aboriginal tribes" FUCK OFF!
if you can capitalise Australia you know how to capitalise Aboriginal
"tribes" is not the right word here even remotely. try again next time. "Aboriginal people" would be a great start. being able to name even one country or language group would shock me to death. give it a go though
"marsupials reign supreme" don't make me laugh
CHECK: why are you using language that inherently ascribes a particular morality to animals? what motivates you to frame Australia as uniquely 'ruled by animals'? what else might this imply and where might this framing have come from?
"most venomous and hostile" why are you putting those adjectives together?
Australia's most venomous snake (the inland taipan) has not killed a single person in recorded history because of how rare it is for that snake to come anywhere near humans. again, refer to the stats above
"hostility" is another example of ascribing negative moral values to an animal where it is not at all appropriate
"one of the less hospitable places on earth" colonialism check!
hospitable to whom?
you mean that pre-colonial Australia didn't follow western ideals of housing and agriculture don't you? (<- there very much was agricultural practices in First Nations groups for the record)
you're implying that the land had to be tamed by colonisers, aren't you?
come on. be so for real right now
"very much one of the less hospitable places on earth"
> looks inside
> hospitable to some of the oldest continuous cultures on earth
@acearchaeologist Ace i cannot let you leave this fantastic essay in the tags
this post has healed me in a way, it can be hard being a non-american on Tumblr lmao let alone be an Indigenous Australian so thank y'all đĽš
it's a big part of the discussion I don't think a lot of people are ready to have; how the myth of an inherently violent Australia places it's Indigenous people in a dangerous position.
also it's just not true lmao, this country has taken care of us for thousands of years and will continue to do so! it's just saddening to see our beautiful land get shat on time and time again.
it reminds me of this moment in my college, me and some friends we were yarning up about our country and just missing home and we got joined by a white person who wanted to listen and learn and we were more than welcome to let her join! as shes asking us questions she goes on to ask us about our totems. for very quick context please Google for more information lmao but totems are something from country that is connected either to your mob, family group and/or a personal totem. they signify our intricate relationship with country - we don't own it, we are connected to it. it is our responsibility to protect our totems, so no hunting/killing of your totem animal for example. it was specifically when one of my friends shared that her totem was a huntsman spider that this whitefulla started sharing how, if that was her totem she just wouldn't be able to do that! Aussie spiders? no no no they're so scary and big and dangerous and could KILL YOU.
and it's just so fucking insulting and aggravating because how dare you. we share with you the beauty of this practice, how we all are connected to our country through it's flora and fauna, and how conservation/protection of country is inherent to Indigenous culture and that's all you got out of it? that you would kill that scary spider.
also cunt I'm just as scared as spiders as anyone, but huntsmans are a fucking so lit, they're a natural pest controller cause they eat flies and mozzies, they also don't make webs (it's like it's in the name?) like fuckin hell cuntttt.
big rant lmao but this is just such a deep deep thing that persists and when I meet non-australians and they see that I'm a ratbag cunt from the country who is Aboriginal, I can see the excitement as they expect me to perform this facade of Australia, this idiot larrakin who has "tamed the wild scrub", not understanding that that "wild scrub" includes my people too.
lastly, thank you to the aussie tumblr users that help spread the good word! love ya fullas!
As an American who grew up mostly in rural areas, I also think that positioning Australia as uniquely dangerous represents a dangerous disrespect for our own continent's fauna and wilderness. We have venomous animals - and if they aren't as intensely venomous as Australia's most venomous, they don't need to be to pose a threat. We have much larger carnivores, some of which will actively hunt humans and all of which will attack if threatened. In some areas we have herbivorous megafauna that will absolutely trample you if you look at them weird. We have inland seas notorious for unsalvageable shipwrecks and massive swamplands and rocky deserts and dense forests. In our national parks even experienced hikers get lost and die frequently enough that people have convinced themselves that Bigfoot is doing it. And there are indigenous peoples who lived in all of these environments for tens of thousands of years.
Australia isn't uniquely inhospitable, and if you as an American think it is, maybe you should touch some grass that hasn't been manicured and pesticided into oblivion.
This horse is a great reminder that our generation did not invent shitposting, it merely adapted it to another form
Me, an Australian: Oh, so like XXXX.
when i say i like hiking, i donât mean âeight mile backpacking trip with special gear and an emergency beaconâ sort of hiking, i mean a three mile loop to go look at pretty things and then a huge brunch after.
this is in no way a slam on hardcore hiking, itâs very fun, but i mostly just need to lower peopleâs expectations when i say hiking is a hobby of mine
"No no, that's ranger hiking. I like hobbit hiking."
#you gotta be more specific man#Hobbits are specifically famous for two Really Long Walks
Long Walks Georgs were outliers adn should not have been counted
In Australia we call that bushwalking :) hiking is the stuff where you're packing supplies and scroggin and five drink bottles and a trangea and probably a tent and you're telling people where you're going to be in case you don't come back and they need to send a search party
Bushwalking is something you can take the kids to do, go look at a waterfall that takes 10 minutes to reach from the car park, then you go get a coffee afterwards
It always amazes me that other cultures don't have a distinction between the two and it's all just "hiking" no dude, that's a bushwalk
as a pink lover. The ""universal""" hatred of the color pink by young girls is due to the heavy expectation of femininity forced on them. It is an expression of frustration at gender roles. It is not internalized misogyny. No you will not inevitably start liking pink as an adult and if you do that is not healing your inner divine feminine or whatever we're saying now. Its a color. đđ
For me, it was that the entire aisle of girls' toys was pink and nothing but pink. Go down the boys' aisle and they're allowed red, blue, purple, green, orange, black, yellow, everything. I'm only allowed pink. Pink is the beige of girls' toys. Give me COLOUR.
Settle an argument with me?
How did you learn how to swim?
Formal swim lessons at some point
A friend/family member taught me
I figured it out on my own
I never really learned how to swim strongly
I never learned how to swim at all
Hereâs your nuance/bald/whatever button
Favorite bird genre has got to be 'that's literally just a dinosaur'
Groove-Billed Ani
Hoatzin
Pheasant Coucal
@raptorofwar
OP you missed the most dinosaur of them all!
Casuarius casuarius
Goddamn. Okay
Did you have a kid in your neighborhood who always hid so good, nobody could find him? We did. After a while we would give up on him and go off, leaving him to rot wherever he was. Sooner or later he would show up, all mad because we didn't keep looking for him. And we would get mad back because he wasn't playing the game the way it was supposed to be played.
There's hiding and there's finding, we'd say. And he'd say it was hide-and-seek, not hide-and-give-UP, and we'd all yell about who made the rules and who cared about who, anyway, and how we wouldn't play with him anymore if he didn't get it straight and who needed him anyhow, and things like that. Hide-and-seek-and-yell. No matter what, though, the next time he would hide too good again. He's probably still hidden somewhere, for all I know.
As I write this, the neighborhood game goes on, and there is a kid under a pile of leaves in the yard just under my window. He has been there a long time now, and everybody else is found and they are about to give up on him over at the base. I considered going out to the base and telling them where he is hiding. And I thought about setting the leaves on fire to drive him out. Finally, I just yelled, "GET FOUND, KID!" out the window. And scared him so bad he probably wet his pants and started crying and ran home to tell his mother. It's real hard to know how to be helpful sometimes.
A man I know found out last year he had terminal cancer. He was a doctor. And knew about dying, and he didn't want to make his family and friends suffer through that with him. So he kept his secret. And died. Everybody said how brave he was to bear his suffering in silence and not tell everybody, and so on and so forth. But privately his family and friends said how angry they were that he didn't need them, didn't trust their strength. And it hurt that he didn't say good-bye.
He hid too well. Getting found would have kept him in the game. Hide-and-seek, grown-up style. Wanting to hide. Needing to be sought. Confused about being found. "I don't want anyone to know." "What will people think?" "I don't want to bother anyone."
Better than hide-and-seek, I like the game called Sardines. In Sardines the person who is It goes and hides, and everybody goes looking for him. When you find him, you get in with him and hide there with him. Pretty soon everybody is hiding together, all stacked in a small space like puppies in a pile. And pretty soon somebody giggles and somebody laughs and everybody gets found.
Medieval theologians even described God in hide-and-seek terms, calling him Deus Absconditus. But me, I think old God is a Sardine player. And will be found the same way everybody gets found in Sardines - by the sound of laughter of those heaped together at the end.
"Olly-olly-oxen-free." The kids out in the street are hollering the cry that says "Come on in, wherever you are. It's a new game." And so say I. To all those who have hid too good. Get found, kid! Olly-olly-oxen-free.
â Robert Fulghum, "All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten"
in a rare moment of "huh i can maybe contribute to this", i was reminded of this exerpt from Tim Kreider's We Learn Nothing, a collection of his essays.
this one was written about a deceased friend of his, Skelly, who was known to spin tales about his life to hide the shameful parts from others. at his funeral, when all the secrets inevitably started to unfold, Kreider writes:
The worst part, for me, is imagining how alone he was. This is the most poisonous thing that secrets do to usâthey isolate us from everyone around us and make us feel even lonelier than we already are. I wish he couldâve somehow brought himself to talk to us. I sometimes fantasize about how I wouldâve reactedâwhat I wouldâve said to him, how I wouldâve tried to help. As Kevin once complained, âI wish he coulda just told us so we couldâve mocked him for it!â But not everybody gets to be free. Some have to stand guard at their own prisons for life. Some secrets we must take with us, as the melodramatic old idiom has it, to the grave.
I did share. It took years to get the courage up to do so, but I shared my hurt and nobody helped. So now I hide it and pretend everything's fine.
Whatâs your most used Simpsons reference?
Mmmm. Floor cake.
Why, why was I programmed to feel pain?
This was the largest vehicle I could afford.
Itâs my job to be repetitive.
Yes Lisa, some kind of â¨magical animal â¨
Itâs a perfectly cromulent word.
Get out your circles of paper and your safety pencils.
Other (please share)
Whatâs The Simpsons?
Oh of course it's, "I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you."
Stop! Stop, he's already dead đ (usually in reference to overcooking a steak)
Also, embiggen is just a good word