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Been feeling nostalgic about Outer Wilds and realized I've never made fanart for it even though it's one of my favorite video games of all time. Finally fixing that!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX3Z8qG7AKo
I think everyone must play Outer Wilds
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Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order: Dark Temple | game variant cover
This is the funniest thing I've ever read. I would have LOVED to see that
three types of people
Maybe quantum physics is different in a universe where a mob boss built a working supercollider that could create portals to other worlds in 2018
@abominablesnowdude's tags are too good to let vanish
Maybe the most damming thing about Nolans odyssey is i haven’t seen a single gifset from it
Now that your ask box is open I am legally required to tell you that your ‘cal finds Revan’ art permanently changed my brain.
sounds like i need to draw more of that au, yk to help your brain, not just bc i really really want to or anything
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I'm gonna be in San Francisco for 2 days next week, anyone have any suggestions for things to do?
Okay, San Francisco was pretty great. A lot of it was Adventures in Public Transportation, but as someone who hates driving and lives somewhere with very little public transportation, I loved Adventures in Public Transportation. Also I don't think the temperature even hit 80 degrees
one time i was making potato soup and i needed broth for it but i was out of broth. but in my dog food cabinet there was a carton of chicken broth that i had bought for my dog. now the box did say HUMAN GRADE and the ingredients were just bog standard chicken broth. it did say something about joint health for dogs on there. but the ingredients were normal. i even compared the ingredients list to some normal person broth and they were the same. so i did put dog broth in that soup and it did taste completely normal. but i did use the dog broth.
Nothing has delighted me more than this wiki entry
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‘While bats can only sense the outer shapes and textures of their targets, dolphins can peer inside theirs. If a dolphin echolocates on you, it will perceive your lungs and your skeleton. It can likely sense shrapnel in war veterans and fetuses in pregnant women. It can pick out the air-filled swim bladders that allow fish, their main prey, to control their buoyancy.
It can almost certainly tell different species apart based on the shape of those air bladders. And it can tell if a fish has something weird inside it, like a metal hook. In Hawaii, false killer whales often pluck tuna off fishing lines, and “they’ll know where the hook is inside that fish,” Aude Pacini, who studies these animals, tells me. “They can ‘see’ things that you and I would never consider unless we had an X-ray machine or an MRI scanner.”
This penetrating perception is so unusual that scientists have barely begun to consider its implications. The beaked whales, for example, are odontocetes that look dolphin-esque on the outside—but on the inside, their skulls bear a strange assortment of crests, ridges, and bumps, many of which are only found in males.
Pavel Gol’din has suggested that these structures might be the equivalent of deer antlers—showy ornaments that are used to attract mates. Such ornaments would normally protrude from the body in a visible and conspicuous way, but that’s unnecessary for animals that are living medical scanners.’
-Ed Yong, An Immense World
Cetacean echolocation is one of those things that boggles your mind once you really start to think about the implications. They can see each others' hearts beating fast with fear or excitement. They can see if another dolphin is healthy, or pregnant; how the fetus is doing; if they have ingested debris. Their echolocation is also incredibly precise: a bottlenose dolphin could discriminate between cilinders differing in wall thickness by just 0.23 mm (0.009 inch) from 8 meters away!! And they certainly notice when something is off.
I'm not sure if I ever shared this story before here, but in Curacao, when I was allowed to assist in a guest interaction programme, there was suddenly consternation in the pool behind us. A guest had entered the water and the dolphins were going crazy, paying no heed to the trainers anymore. The lead trainer that was with me gave the dolphins to me to watch over while she went to help. When she came back she told me what had happened. The guest that had caused so much uproar had left the water again and was asked if he had done anything to upset the dolphins. He hadn't, and he couldn't imagine what was wrong... until he mentioned he had a pacemaker. The younger dolphins in the pool had never seen someone with a pacemaker before and apparently it rocked their world.
It was such a wild experience, and offered such a cool insight into how dolphins experience their world. I'll never forget it.
Worldbuilding exercise #137: imagining how answers regarding mildly obscure trivia about your setting's culture, geopolitics, and history would be phrased on a hypothetical episode of Celebrity Jeopardy (which for the purpose of this exercise exists in that world in precisely the same form as it does in ours).
I can't really take Tales of the Jedi seriously for like- a bunch of reasons. The series really isn't part of my personal canon, and honestly, it isn't for me. However I do wonder at, like, the actual implication (not the intended implication) of some things presented in it. Like, say, Anakin considering that proper training should, apparently, knock Ahsoka out. Would that imply that he considered the treatment he got, as a slave child, as more normal than the care he received on the Temple? Or just... outright that he's a bit of an asshole? I guess we already knew that, but what I wonder at is what rationalization it makes more sense to think he used.
Is this a deeply held belief that suffering makes one greater, in line already with Sith ideas? Or is this just carelesness, a matter of "eh, whatever, she can handle it, so I don't have to worry"? Is this just plain inability to recognize he may have commited a mistake with the exercise and a knee-jerk reaction to double down? Like, "nope, no harm, so much no harm that it should be repeated!"
I guess this part of the series intrigues me because, even though the narrative wants to frame them positively, the actions of Anakin are still something I find entirely within character.
Do I believe these scenes happened in my understanding of Star Wars? No. I think that this 'practice' scenario would have meant an immidiate separation of Ahsoka and Anakin, because I don't think the Jedi would have allowed the mistreatment. I can totally believe that Anakin would do this, though.
His ability to harm loved ones and remain in complete denial of it is... actually fairly consistent. I am of the belief that everyone Anakin has ever loved has been also his victim, with the exception of his mom. Thus, the scene, to me, works as a thought experiment to try and analyze Anakin's thought process. If I can pin down, for myself, an understanding of what he may have been thinking in this scenario, I have a better system to apply to other Anakin moments.
I honestly think that the other Jedi didn't know.
Anakin promises to make her a "better test" when they're talking quietly by a window; the only ones who would have heard it were maybe Depa and Caleb, who were passing by, and this wouldn't be abnormal for someone without context, and someone unaware he could and would go to extremes-- to those two, it sounds completely normal!
Anakin summons her first to some barren looking warehouse type place. No other Jedi are present: only clones who think gross mistreatment of children is normal, and if they had issues with it, they literally could not speak up or try to intervene with it for fear of execution.
After the time-skip, once again, they're in an isolated area: a hangar bay on what must be the Resolute. No other Jedi. Only Anakin, Ahsoka, and the 501st.
Considering they aren't using things like, I dunno, training salles, which exist, and have padding for when she falls (many, many, many times), and are instead in out-of-the-way places Jedi typically wouldn't go, I actually think Anakin was aware what he was doing was wrong, and he was hiding it-- at least on some level he knew the others wouldn't approve. Ahsoka was a child; she trusted him. I doubt she ever brought it up because if Anakin says their training is secret and it'll make her better than any Jedi, well, who is she to argue?
I suppose if this level of secretism is what she's used to in regards to the rest of the Order, it explains better her actions in the last seasons of TCW. Why not believe Anakin would bust her out of prison? Why not seek to prove her innocense on her own? Why not snap at Obi-Wan under a belief that the Order isn't effective enough? She's not being shown how to properly communicate, she's being shown how to dismiss others, and how to see her family as obstacles- or her most trusted and closest ones as sources of pain.
God, just when I believed I couldn't possibly think worse of Anakin.
Yes! This actually works right into the theory I've been building up for a little while that the only way to explain why Ahsoka is SO QUICK to decide that only Anakin would ever believe that she was framed when she's been in prison for a few hours, at most, and she hasn't spoken to a single other Jedi to even KNOW if they believe or not, is because Anakin's been unintentionally slowly training her NOT TO TRUST THE JEDI. Specifically the Council, but it probably bounces out to the rest of the Order to some degree.
One of the very first things we ever see him teach her, the first episode they even have on the show, is how to lie to the Council and do what you want anyway. He tells her off for announcing her disagreement to the Council, says that it's the WAY she stated her disagreement that was wrong not the disagreement itself, which he clarifies is basically that she should just keep her mouth shut and agree and then find a loophole that lets her do what she wants afterward. None of which is helped by Palpatine coming in later and being like "Anakin, the Council is FURIOUS with you" when we just literally saw it not to be true like 3 seconds ago and Ahsoka is sitting right next to him when it happens (I think).
In the episode with Luminara, when they find the Padawans, Anakin IMMEDIATELY throws Luminara under the bus with the statement that he was right not to give up on them. And Luminara at least gets a chance to defend herself here, but Ahsoka basically has to choose whose word to believe between the two of them, and it's not surprising that she might choose her Master over Luminara who she may not know as well.
Those are the only obvious examples of Anakin undercutting the Jedi off the top of my head, but where would Ahsoka have learned to mistrust the Council from if not Anakin? Why would she mistrust the Council SO MUCH that she automatically believes that they won't believe HER when she tries to defend herself against a crime without having even spoken to them, if she hadn't already been building up that mistrust for a while? It's not like Obi-Wan or Plo Koon or Yoda would do that and she interacts with them fairly regularly, loves them even. We don't see her interact with many other members of the Council beyond those three, but there's never anything negative that actually happens between Ahsoka and the Council before the Wrong Jedi arc to justify that mistrust.
So where did it come from?
And now we see Anakin PULLING HER AWAY from the other Jedi, from other Council members, including Obi-Wan and Plo, talking down Jedi and their training, being secretive about their own separate training, and it's not hard to extrapolate from there that this probably is not the only time this has happened or will happen. That it all adds up from here, and while Ahsoka wouldn't ever say prior to the Wrong Jedi arc that she doesn't trust the Jedi, we all know what it leads to. We all know she doesn't end up trusting anyone but Anakin.
And the parallels this has to the way Palpatine and Anakin's relationship plays out are a little frightening. Anakin's not necessarily doing it intentionally, he's not actively trying to poison her against the Jedi in the same way, but he's spouting similar rhetoric, he's accomplishing the same purpose and the reason ANAKIN mistrusts the Jedi is due to things Palpatine has encouraged him to believe, and so that mistrust that Anakin's been nurturing since TPM just gets passed right back down to Ahsoka, too.
#part of the thing that pisses me off about it is the way all the new stuff CONSTANTLY loops everything ahsoka does back to anakin #like yeah! he was obviously a big influence on her! (to her detriment) but she has/had other people too!#but the writers are obsessed with anakin so everything about her has to revolve around him #and the way everything is framed to draw a clear line to her survival of order 66 to this is so frustrating #she didnt survive order 66 because of anakin #if anyone she survived because of fives and rex #order 66 might not have even HAPPENED if not for anakin
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