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Irish Fairy Tales. Written by Stephen James, illustrated by Arthur Rackham. 1920.
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I say this as someone who's trained in internal self-awareness and adaptive internal resourcing:
The kind of Brain Tigers that living paycheck to paycheck gives you are nothing less than horrific.
It simulates being persistence-hunted.
You can't think. You can't hide. You can't plan.
You can only run.
This is intentional on the part of our oppressors.
What's Brain Tigers?
I'm glad you asked!
"Brain Tigers" are my way of describing the mental sensation of when something intangible activates my survival instincts. Evolutionary speaking, we are only supposed to feel dread when our lives are in immanent danger—like when there are tigers in the bushes.
But our modern society now has simulated threats, such as the threat of homelessness via living paycheck to paycheck. Because our survival instincts don't distinguish between immanent danger and conceptual danger, it reacts the same way.
However, unlike real tigers, we have no means of directly combating these simulated predators, which means we can't remedy our sense of dread. And also unlike real tigers, we can't detect them with our carnal senses, which creates a pretty horrid sense of unreality within our minds.
Not only does this kind of dread shut down our critical thinking, but it also shuts down our free will. As long as you need to worry about making ends meet, you'll never, ever be able to fully tap into your higher judgement.
I've been brainwashed and programmed. I've been warped by neurotoxins. I've been tortured for 22 years due to inflammation of my entire nervous system. I've had mind held in a mental cage nearly all my life.
But my jailers are saints compared to the mind-killer that is poverty. You can't imagine the primal horror it causes until you've experienced it.
... yeah.
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I didn’t know cheetahs meow I’ve always thought they roar my whole life has been a lie
Ok but the other one is purring so hard
If I ever don’t reblog this assume I’m dead
Fun fact: technically, because of its inability to roar and its ability to purr, the cheetah is not a ‘big cat’ (or Great Cat) - they are still classified as Lesser Cats.
Also you haven’t heard anything until you hear them cheep.
YOU CANNOT JUST SAY THAT AND NOT PROVIDE A VIDEO
I HAVE REALISED MY MISTAKE AND SHALL RECTIFY IT:
Cheeps.
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Title: Lady’s Secret Artist: Richard Stone Reeves Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 13 by 16 in, 33 by 40.6 cm Source: Sothebys.com