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my hot take on the fantasy genre is that it's not inherently bad to do a medieval europe based fantasy world or really any european inspired fantasy world, in fact i like that stuff and think it can be very cool and while yeah definitely diversify the historical cultures the genre bases fantasy worlds on, that's always good and having european culture be the default for everything ever is bad, the problem here i never see anyone talk about is that people keep somehow making medieval and early modern europe boring as fuck and not understanding anything about it
yessssss! Please can we have actual medieval fantasy instead of vaguely renaissance with modern flair? Can we have a bunch of randos traveling together to avoid dragon attacks on their pilgrimage to see the gold-plated skull of a famous paladin who died calling down fire from heaven on the pagan hordes? Have a guy in the marketplace selling penis and vulva charms guaranteed to protect you on your way to bathe in the sacred sulfur springs? Some lads hanging out carving promise spoons for their lady friends and talking about those weird foreigners who keep insisting "nothing" is a number? A female character who serves as a castle chatelaine and spends her time keeping account books and overseeing storage and organization? Merchant caravans traveling the Spice Road and avoiding phoenixes and giant ants along the way? A princess spending an entire year working with her ladies in the solar to sew and embroider that special gown for her wedding? Strangers sharing a bed at the inn, ladies in waiting sharing a bed with their queen (or sleeping on the trundle bed beside her), entire families sharing a bed in their little thatched house, because yes there often was only one bed? Collective cultural obsession with the proper order of all things and the natural hierarchy built into the world from the lowest insect to the divinely appointed king, with heated scholarly debates about where magic-users fit into this scheme? Widespread excitement about the invention of a new type of plow and how this will completely change farming techniques? Multiple generations working to complete a hundred-year building project? Constant arguing and politicking and back-stabbing and boot-licking between the church and the state? The philosophical joy of knowing your rightful place in the grand spinning harmony of the cosmos? The apothecaries and alchemists taking the first awkward steps into developing the scientific method? The all-pervasiveness of song and worship and moral debate?
Also for the love of God hide your characters' hair! There are a million incredible, ludicrous, delightful types of medieval headgear. Loose flowing locks are out of the question please.
All this, and also:
Put some fucking respect on the textile arts
One of the reasons why I'm so annoying about the "why does this otherwise medieval europe-inspired setting have potatoes as a staple crop" is not only for the reasons I've talked about before wrt authors treating things that europe obtained through colonialism as universal timeless constants that have always been part of their cuisine, but also because like. medieval european culture is inherently linked to the material conditions of the feudal mode of production, and the introduction of potatoes as a crop to europe was such a game-changer for agriculture that like. I'm completely sure that, in a world where medieval europe had access to potatoes, feudalism (and consequently the entirety of medieval european culture) would have developed in a radically different way. So when someone inserts potatoes into their medieval-inspired world without any speculation about how this would alter these conditions it betrays a complete refusal to interrogate why things are the way they are from authors who usually claim to pride themselves in their in-depth worldbuilding.
she's platonic about it but in my opinion, stratt 100% treats grace as her dead wife. she keeps a tacky fox trinket in her coat pocket. there's a framed photo of him in her study . he's grinning goofily in it (bc he's a dork). new guy like: is that her husband? / no, dumbass, it's dr. ryland grace, 1/3 of the hail mary mission. / oh, fuck. were they... ? / yeah, it's unclear. black-and-white montages of grace messing around in high-level meetings play every time stratt contemplates committing more environmental crimes. she looks up at the night sky and vaguely wonders if he's enjoying his space ramen. that's her dead wife. she killed him.
when the hot milf keeping u prisoner wont call u a good boy😔💯
oh look they got my favorite genre of character purple.
THEY LOOK SO CUTE HERE!!
illustrated pjo - chalice of the gods edition
it’s been a while since I added to this - check out my pjo and hoo versions. :)
something quick I did while I go crazy waiting for the next episode lol
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1. Ah Fai was a chief animator for McDull’s animated features. He’s super cool. Ultimate senpai.
2. Previous post on breakdowns right here
Some thoughts on acceleration and force
I presented this in the order of how I slowly understood the trick of delivering force - first an abstract concept of impact taught by Ah Fai, then a more complicated discovery on the acceleration pattern, last back to a more abstract concept of breakdowns.
Like I’ve previously stressed, 2D animation is everything but one single approach. There’s no one rule that rules them all, but interchangeable ideas with math, or physics, or music, etc. There’s no “perfect” animation either, but what is perceived as organic and dynamic. E.g., using the Fibonacci numbers to animate didn’t bring me a perfect animation! On the other hand, a tiny change in the pattern could already make the feeling of force so much more powerful.
Not so much of a tutorial than a personal experience. I hope you find this interesting hahaha
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i hate the horse hate people are so mean to them when half of this is false and the other half is misinterpreted to make horses look bad
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Horses are not omnivorous and while they can eat meat this does not mean they should or that it is good for them. Anything is edible once
Horses have been changed wildly due to domestication and used to be much hardier smaller and stockier and more similar to ponies, which was much better for their natural environments. HUMANS gave them longer legs, larger bodies, etc. so a lot of their perceived health problems are because of human interference. I wrote an essay on horse evolution before that covers this a little more
Rodents also need their teeth growth managed and we don't call them freaks of nature for it. Horses are grazers whose natural diets consist of coarse grasses that wear down their teeth. They have to continuously eat this their whole lives like all large grazers so of course they need to have good teeth for it. It’s humans fault that they need their teeth filed bc they've been removed from their natural environment and diet.
Similarly to this last point, because horses are meant for a life of continuous eating, their bodies are designed to be constantly processing their intended diet of grasses in order to keep up with their large body size and won't vomit because of that structure. Horse bodies are built for a different type of life than humans, and vomiting requires a lot of different parts of the body working as one, and horse bodies do not have the proper alignment of organs and reflexes to vomit. This is not a bad thing because typically in their natural environments horses should be eating only coarse grasses and don't have any reason to vomit or mistake something inedible or poisonous for grass. I have an immense fear of vomit so I won't go more into vomit science but yeah
SO MANY ANIMALS have skull shapes that give them better vision on their sides than their fronts. This is a common thing in prey animals because they need to be able to see all around them to look out for predators. It's very anthropocentric to berate them for having "bad sight" when they can see SO MUCH MORE than humans if we're just talking about field/range of vision. They only have a VERY SMALL blind spot in front of them, anyway, and can see most of what is in front of them using binocular vision, while they use monocular vision to see in a wide arc around their sides.
Humans ourselves only use AT MAX about 1/3 the oxygen we inhale, so this is a stupid argument. If horses weren't getting the proper oxygen they needed, they wouldn't be such good runners. You should NEVER be using ALL of the oxygen in your lungs, because you should always have some extra, or else you're constantly gasping for breath to perfectly fill your lungs. Their hearts work perfectly with this amount of oxygen
This also misrepresents horse breathing. Horses breathe normally except at gallop, where their intestines don't "slosh back and forth," they move, because their bodies are DESIGNED TO RUN and that movement of their internal organs during gallop is caused by the movement of their abdominal muscles to push their body along. That movement allows them to breathe perfectly in time with each stride, preventing hyperventilating or messing up their breath. This allows them to run more perfectly than humans, who can get messed up in their breathing during sprint and sometimes have to practice/learn how to breathe properly during exertion!!!!
Horses receive enough grief as it is people need to stop spreading misinformation and misrepresenting the information that is out there when it comes to them. We transformed horses into our ideal working animal and now that they have no real purpose in many large modern societies we berate and ridicule them for even their most uncontrollable bodily functions? Why can we not simply accept them for what they are and admire the uniqueness of their biology instead of ridiculing them for it??? I don’t get it horses are beautiful and deserve love just like all living things. They do not exist to spite Mother Nature, they are one of her many children. I hate that people act like horses are some unholy monster when they’re just animals trying to live and at the end of the day so are we
seriously adore this addition horseimagebarn and it could not have been said better than this!
Calling horse hearts tiny is funny, lol. If you can handle an animal autopsy, check out this documentary on the biology of Thoroughbreds. It's a great way to see how big a horse's heart actually is. Below is the size difference between a regular horse's heart and a cow's heart (an animal that weighs the same, if not more, than a horse):
Horse hearts are MASSIVE in comparison to cows because they evolved to run fast, which requires really big lungs and a really big heart.
I think this whole "horses are terribly constructed and weird!" thing started on Tumblr and people won't give it up, but horses are actually very well suited to their environments and very tough. It's why feral horses can live "wild" on the range out west and thrive, where as feral cats and dogs really struggle without human intervention (dogs particularly).
They evolved to have one toe because it allowed them to gallop faster, therefore outrunning predators. This idea that they're some Frankenstein monster of evolution gone awry is dumb; it is due to evolution they have one toe on each foot, not in spite of it. You can run faster with one toe when you're big. And horses are massive in comparison to, say, antelope, but in the wild they're the same size as zebra, who have no problem living in the wild and in fact do just fine, even when hunted by lions. We specifically bred horses to be too big for their own feet, and only in the past hundred years or so.
I have no idea why people think horses cannot see in front of them. They look right at you when you approach. why would they do that if they can't see you in front.
Horses do not bite your finger because they want to eat it????!!! They bite your finger cuz you're a dumbfuck putting your finger in a horse's mouth. I've had horses take treats gently from between my fingers. Paprika (my mare) once nuzzled the back of my head for a few seconds before grabbing the knot of my bandana and pulling it off my head. She managed this without grabbing ANY skin or hair. Horses are marvelously dexterous with their lips and mouths. They groom each other all the time as part of their social bonding; they know what hurts and what doesn't!
Not all horses are as gentle as they should be, so it's a PRECAUTION to give horses treats on a flattened palm. You bite the inside of your lip sometimes; in this way, sometimes a horse will mistake your fingers as a carrot. I've never had it happen, but I'm still careful until I know the horse, just like I don't smack their butts or jump around any other dumb shit. You have to respect their size and strength, but they are incredibly perceptive animals and when they trust you, you can do pretty much anything you want around them.
i love hanging dolls sm! ! ! super fun and cute and they look so silly
In 2005, a group of artists in Italy built a giant 200-foot-long plushie rabbit in the countryside, and just left it there. It’s been there ever since.
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i think about this all the time
Wonder what he’s doing now…
That’s his decaying body in 2011
And 2012
He’s made of natural materials and is expected to completely disintegrate by 2025. Me too, bro
This is my favorite pic of him in the winter of 2006
2025 turned out to be a generous estimate, as of 2020, there was only an outline of stunted vegetation:
Okay- but this is leaving out the fact that Jeff Fowler literally hand delivered a 24k gold leaf embossed copy of the script to Carrey that's worth at least $100,000, because of that gold ink script comment.
This is true, btw.
Did you actually deliver him a script with gold ink? (Two years ago, Carrey quipped that his return would require the angelic delivery of a script that’s written in gold ink.) I did, and it’s now worth about a hundred thousand dollars, so, hopefully, Jim has got it locked up somewhere.
it's insane how the patagonian fires are more devastating than the ones in california and nobody gives a shit
i bet you, the person reading this, didn't even know that there's been fires going on since the start of the year and that already 25 THOUSAND HECTARES (62K ACRES) HAVE BURNT DOWN
Wildfires have seared through thousands of hectares in the provinces of Río Negro, Neuquén, and Chubut
here’s an article on the matter as of a few days ago— so they will have spread since then
gah