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a little tired, that's all
Before you are two magic buttons. Button A: you will never have to clean your kitchen again (dishes are automatically done; floor swept and mopped; etc). Button B: you will never have to clean your bathroom again (toilet & sink & tub/shower cleaned and sanitized; etc) Which button do you push?
A
B
So many comments, many of them wise and all of them heartfelt, and yet nobody has thought to add ...
the fridge-freezer is in the kitchen. Not only are there dishes every day, not only are there food preparation surfaces of various kinds every day, not only are there crumbs and odds and ends that fall on the floor every day ... but the fridge-freezer is in the kitchen. The oven is in the kitchen, the food cupboards are in the kitchen, and above all THE KITCHEN BIN IS IN THE KITCHEN.
I mean, it's not like the bathroom is all sweetness and light, but seriously! Who in their right mind is choosing the bathroom?!?!?!?
Ils sont fous, ces Romains tumblrains.
But consider if you, like me, adore DECADENT BATHS and/or have a pet who likes to roll about in the tub.
NEVER having to get down on your knees to scrub the tub before bathing. NEVER having to touch a toilet brush or plunger. NEVER having to remove hair from the sink. NEVER having to sweep up tiny pellets of kitty-litter before your shower-wet feet turn it into mushy clay again. NEVER needing to get a toothbrush and scrub the build-up from the faucet or showerhead. NEVER having to scrub the irritating little grout lines that hold Ick around the base of the tub or toilet or sink....
YES cook anything and never worry about crumb-mess... but Consider... I like bath oils and bath bombs and also own a long-haired Cat.
I’ve been in absolute tears cry laughing at this for the past 15 minutes.
what a beautiful time of year everyone is growing veegtables for me spacifically, one problem though you need to make fences shorter im sure its a mistake but i cant reach some of them
hello imptortant message from deer youyr doing it agen. i cant eet the vegbals you are growing for me like this
Idk why but as a kid I used to get hysterically upset everytime I would imagine a gif of a rotating cow because I could never stop the cow from rotating no matter how hard I tried and I would be crying and no one knew why
This is probably an unnecessary addition, but OCD is missed in cases like these because it's deeply misunderstood by most people.
It's talked about like being obsessively neat or repeating pointless tasks is the main part of it, when really those are just potential symptoms.
The main thing behind OCD is not being about to turn off a thought. There's a thing where most people can just stop thinking about something. If it's over, it's not relevant, it doesn't matter anymore, people can turn their attention away. For OCD, that mechanism can get stuck. And some thought that was supposed to just temporarily pass through your head just stays there. An image of an object rotating. An anxiety about something bad happening. A wish that you made on a dandelion. These are all things that have at some point gotten stuck in my head, sometimes for years at a time.
The compulsions, the rituals, are the person trying to address the thought so it can go away. After all, if you're worried about the door not being locked you can check the lock. But for someone with OCD, that doesn't make the stuck thought go away. So they check it again. And again. And they made a ritual, maybe if I check it exactly five times, I'll know that it's locked and I can let this worry go.
It helps a little. It feels like you're doing something. But it doesn't solve the problem. Actual therapy for OCD involves not doing the compulsion. Instead, you ignore the thought, move around it, try not to give it space in your life. Your mind won't let the thought go normally, so instead you fill yourself with other thoughts. Other parts of your life.
It's not easy at first. Your mind fights you on it. But as you get practice, it gets easier. You learn tricks around your own mind, ways to look at the thought and go, hm. I guess I'll go distract myself now. It does get better. I promise
OCD Heritage Post
A YA romantasy writer filed suit against another writer for copyright infringement, and as is always the case with these things, she padded her claims with delusionally spurious examples. The judge issued a 160-page ruling against the plaintiff where you can tell from the start how resentful they (or whatever clerk actually did the work) are to have been forced by duty to have read the works in question.
[ID: A court ruling.
Image 1: "IV. The Works
"The Court has personally read every word of the four Wolff books and the six Freeman drafts and nine sets of notes at issue in this case. That was a lot of reading. Each of Freeman's first five drafts is approximately 450 double spaced pages long. The sixth (Masqued 2016) is 108 pages long; it appears to be incomplete. There are approximately 55 additional pages of notes, variously single and double spaced. Each of Wolff's four novels is about 650 pages long, but that number is highly misleading because, with each successive volume, the print and the margins on each page get smaller and the line spacing gets closer. When Wolff's works are normed for changes in print and margin sized, they easily exceed 3000 pages - which means the Court has read upwards of 6000 pages of romantasy fiction."
Image 2: "[…] Likewise, the notion that Katmere is substantially similar to the "Old-World European chateau" in which the MacKays live, simply because "chateau" is the French word for "castle", borders on the frivolous. No building in any of Freeman's drafts looks or feels remotely like the ancient dragon's lair in the Alaskan wilderness that is Katmere Academy. This is a motif we will encounter again and again as we examine the factors that play into the "total look and feel" of these two sets of works."
Image 3: "Ash/Roman and Jaxon, the heroines' boyfriends, are also quite different. Though Freeman characterises both romantic leads as "wild", "sexy", "beautiful", "smoking hot", "gorgeous", and "dangerous", Dkt. No. 543-1 at 37-28, hot, sexy, dangerous boys - central to virtually all young adult romance novels - cannot be copyrighted. […]"
Image 4: "f. Total Concept and Feel
"And so, having discussed individually the various elements of substantial similarity, we come to the ultimate test - could the more discerning ordinary reader conclude that, despite their many differences, the aesthetic appeal of Freeman's work and Wolff's is the same?
"The answer is no. No trier of fact could plausibly find that a more discerning ordinary observer "would recognise the alleged copy as having been appropriated from the copyrighted work." […] Therefore, the works are not substantially similar as a matter of law."
Image 5: "Freeman contends that the works are substantially similar because both take place in a high school in Alaska. Alaska is a place known to the public, so setting a novel in Alaska is not copyrightable. Neither is setting a novel about teenagers in a high school."
Image 6: "A handsome, sun-kissed New Boy arrives at a school on a motorcycle with a gorgeous girl in tow - his sister. He pays attention to our heroine in their shared classes, one of which is taught by his parents, who are archaeologists. The parents, the body, and his sister are shapeshifting paranormal creatures and members of an ancient order. They are in Anchorage searching for objects that were supposedly cursed by a Celtic Druid and subsequently brought to Alaska from New Zealand by Captain James Cook.
"Mean Girl Taylor - beautiful and popular with all the boys - announces that she wants New boy to be her next boyfriend, but New Boy expresses no interest in her.
"New Body drives the heroine home on his motorcycle, to the consternation of her mother.
"Because her mother will not talk to her about such matters, the heroine discusses her family's past and her own future with her aunt, who is a witch and a veterinarian.
"The heroine casts a Tarot reading about New Boy; the cards come to life and she tries to interpret the resulting vision, which involves a maiden, two knights, wolves, a cup, a flower, and (in some versions) a dagger.
"A month passes, during which our heroine and New Boy have minimal contact.
"Our heroine is rescued from having to eat lunch alone by her long-time biracial male friend - the Class President, whom the heroine alone knows is gay - and his friends.
"The heroine begins to develop mysterious markings on her neck and spine, which her aunt hides with a salve that makes them disappear.
"New Boy asks the heroine to meet him at a school dance, which she attends with her gay friend and three of his pals; she is dressed as Little Red Riding Hood.
"Mean Girl Taylor makes sure that our heroine overhears her talking about her "date" with New Boy, and our heroine is bereft. She leaves the dance and goes outside. New Boy follows.
"After New Boy explains that he was not on a date with Mean Girl Taylor, our heroine and New Boy enjoy their first romantic moment outside the school under the Northern Lights."
Image 7: "Moreover, Freeman cannot prevail on a theory of fragmented literal similarity because the "literal" similarities to which she points are simply ordinary words or common phrases that any author is free to use. Examples of fragmented literal similarity identified by Freeman include Wolff's use of the following phrases: "things that go bump in the night", "pang of disappointment", "my stomach is roiling", "he gives me a knowing look", "grab my backpack and head out", "everything is going to be okay", "my blood freezes in my veins", "the whooshing sound", "tears streaming down my cheeks", "I'm so sorry this happened", "I don't have a clue", "I feel exactly the same way", "harder than I thought it would be", "and to hell with the consequences", "and that's when it hits me", "kisses the top of my head", and "like a sack of potatoes". […] Arguing that the use of these common phrases demonstrates substantial similarity trivialises copyright law."
Image 8: "Freeman also suggests that the heroines share "parallel, specific lifestyle details". […] For example, she says that the heroines' favourite food comes from a local Mexican restaurant, and they often drink tea. The heroine also "ducks her head down" when she is uncomfortable, loves homemade chocolate chip cookies, and eats apples and yogurt at school. […]
"Putting aside that a shared love of Mexican food or tea is not borne out in the works themselves (Grace's favourite food is Pop Tarts - although she does like tacos, as do many teenaged girls - and while she may drink tea on occasion, she much prefers Dr. Pepper), these alleged similarities are both unprotectable and nothing more than random, minute details that do nothing to address the question of whether the characters themselves are substantially similar. Moreover, there is no "local Mexican restaurant" in Crave - there is not a restuarant anywhere close to Katmere. When Grace eats tacos, it is at a stall in a marketplace in a prison in New Orleans or when Jaxon brings her favourite street tacos from her hometown in San Diego - not in a local Mexican restaurant."
Image 9: Footnote 18: "It should come as no surprise that Alistair has grey eyes. He is, after all, a gargoyle - a creature made of stone. Interestingly, in his magical gargoyle form his eyes are red, not grey."
Image 10: "In connection with her original motion for summary judgment, Plaintiff's counsel listed hundreds of additional points of purported similarity between Freeman's drafts and the Crave novels. […] But virtually all of the similarities Freeman identifies in these lists are either trops/scènes à faire, similarities based on the shared use of ordinary words and common phrases, or trivial details that have no bearing on the total concept and overall feel of the works. Freeman's lists, for example, include such things as both works mentioning Hawaii and both heroines grabbing an apple between classes - as well as the fact that both novels featured the phrase "Well, well, well." […]" /end ID]
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please please please please reblog if you’re a writer and have at some point felt like your writing is getting worse. I need to know if I’m the only one who’s struggling with these thoughts
this is a common phenomenon. the better you get, the more you recognize flaws. the good thing is you can strive to get better. but the bad thing is that you see nothing but flaws. you are actually getting better, but your editing/critical brain is getting tuned up and can see more things to improve. someone post the graph, I can't find it
nvm I found it myself:
"art" can mean any creative endeavor and it definitely applies to writing.
it turns out i really enjoy making educational posts about the comics making process and ways of thinking. here's another one featuring characters from my graphic novel in a very anachronistic art museum.
Do you have an Assigned Animal™ (including extinct or mythical ones) that dominates the gifts people give you/your decor/etc.?
Yes, I have an Assigned Animal™ (owls, koalas, unicorns, dinosaurs, etc.)
No, but I've been assigned something else (fandom, color, plant, etc.).
I have more than one Thing (ex: koalas AND purple AND cacti)
BB what the fuck are you talking about
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