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@diamonddustcat
Hi! I saw a post you made in April talking about what types of drawings can be eyestrain risks, is there any chance you'd be willing to elaborate on what some of the consequences can be, and if it matters whether something like a glitch effect / chromatic aberration is moving?
The consequences are seizures. If the glitching/chromatic aberration art is moving or shaking, the consequence is seizures. A person with photosensitive epilepsy can have their health put at risk because of seizures directly caused by eyestrain images. Seizures physically affect how the brain functions, and can mess with things like blood pressure, hear rate, and breathing.
If the seizure is a tonic-clonic one, there's also always the risk of falling, head injury, and other injuries on other parts of the body depending on the fall. Seizures often cause unconsciousness or extreme dizziness, confusion, vertigo, and memory loss. It's a very serious condition, and seizure triggers should not be taken lightly. Spreading awareness is the key to making things just a little safer for people like us. Thanks for asking!
“Cherry Blossom Spring” and “Evening Showers” by Helene Knott
HEAVENLY EVER AFTER (2025, Kim Seok Yoon)
the worst friends in the world.
In fact, “The Yellow Wallpaper” could almost be an alegory of the way the female Gothicist uses mystery to mediate between her anger at domestic ideology and her need to believe in it. For the narrator, a woman excluded from the mysteries of masculine knowledge (“I am a doctor dear,” her husband says, “and I know”), compensates by making her own wallpaper, symbol of her domestic confinement, into a mystery that she must then decipher. Her obsessive concentration on the wallpaper is both a desperate attempt to validate the ideology that limits women’s proper sphere of knowledge to the mysteries of interior decorating and a way for her to inscribe her own mystery-—the angry, Hidden Other Woman inside her— on the walls of her domestic prison. Ironically, what her husband thinks he “knows” is his wife; her increasing sense that she is the guardian of a deep secret that “nobody knows but me” —a treasure of self-knowledge she must hoard with the greatest care—marks her increasing awareness that her husband’s so-called knowledge of her has mystified her even in her own eyes. It is her final triumph to force this supposed expert on feminine psychology to confront directly, and literally, the fact that her life is really a locked room to him: a room to which only the imprisoned woman herself can provide the key. At the end she assaults the male rationalist with the revelation that this house is haunted by a mystery—an idea he scoffed at earlier—and that this mystery is his own wife. The husband’s response to the Gothic vision with which the woman writer has confronted him, however, is to become unconscious —as unconscious as male readers in Gilman’s day seem to have been of the real secret she was revealing. And the narrator, crawling triumphantly over his inert form, is still defeated by that unconsciousness: still trapped in repetition, as she goes around and around the “circle of herself.”
Eugenia C. DeLamotte, Perils of the Night - A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic
when your """""loving""""" husband kills your immaculate vibes by fainting right in front of where you're trying to creep smh men ain't shit
my favourite literary genre is when a woman goes absolutely insane in first person narration - i'm right there with you girlie
Book covers I did for one of my graphic design classes! The minimalist style was kicking my butt, but I like how they turned out!
Male loneliness this, male loneliness that. Have they tried lobotomies? Tranquilizers? Being fingered by medical professionals? Tearing the yellow wallpaper off the walls of the attic room where your husband keeps you locked up?
you say "the yellow wallpaper" was told by an unreliable narrator. but, I believe her. I understand her. you wouldn't get it.
i think its funny how if you imagine something scary enough your brain starts treating it like its real and out to get you. its really cool and not annoying at all
someone: i made up a guy called the Scary Getter! He's real spooky when he tries to getter you!
me: wow thats scary.....the Scary Getter.....what if hes real....what if he getters me???
gonna start reblogging this every time i start worrying about about the Scary Getter
Also we got this!
but it only works if 4 people are having sex lol
how many hands you got
two? don’t see how that’s relevant
allow me illustrate you
that’s still four people
i truly can’t make this any clearer
will smith isn’t gay. he has a wife and three beautiful, talented children
don’t know what you’re on about. will smith and slightly wider blue will smith have been married for years. they’re a hollywood love story
I can’t believe this post predicted the live action Aladdin genie
If we lose tumblr how will we ever replace these posts in which every reply feels like a punch in the face
just remember, one day you're going to open tumblr and the crabs will be raving like they never have before
We will meet here again on that day. This is my sacred promise to you.