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Iām not going to explain myself
this image feels appropriate to put here
He was about to show the reason why people called him howl
still not over how much I love this
Posts that would kill a peasant from 1173
Iām not going to explain myself
this image feels appropriate to put here
why do guys clothes look so boring. whats the world afraid of
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and what is ātranslate truthful to the time it was writtenā even supposed to mean like thereās no way a translation now in the US could be read the same way it was a couple thousand years ago in Greece when english didnāt even exist yet
Yep, in the original Odyssey, in the scene where Telemachus murders the slaves who were āsullied byā Penelopeās suiters, he refers to them with a word that roughly just means āthe female onesā, however most translations will use words like āwhoresā, āslutsā and ācreaturesā, these were all choices of the translators. The original text did not refer to them that way. Dr. Wilson refers to them instead as āgirlsā, to highlight their age and the brutality of the action. She also fixed all the times the previous male translators dodged around the existence of slaves in the text. Where they call slaves anything but slaves (housemaid, nurse, cook, ect.) Dr. Wilsonās translation correctly calls them slaves as in the original texts. Itās really a great translation, it doesnāt soften anything, and lays bare the reality of the story. One thing she did too, was she refused to make the descriptions of the women in the story more palatable to modern western beauty standards. The original text, for example, describes Penelopeās hands as āthickā. Most male translators change this to āsteadyā but Dr. Wilsonās translation calls them āfirm, muscular handsā to correctly portray the original intent, that Penelope, as a character who weaves every day and every night undoes her weavings, has strong hands, as weaving does make oneās hands more muscular, and that was clearly what was originally intended to be said given the context of her character and the weavings. Of Odysseus himself, the original epic calls him āpolytroposā poly, meaning many, and tropos, meaning turn. Some male translators used this to say the story itself had twists and turns, other ignored the word completely to write in a way that made Odysseus seem as though a straight up hero, a man āskilled in all ways of contendingā, but Dr. Wilson uses it to mean ācomplicatedā, because Odysseus isnāt a straight up hero, he does some really shitty things. So her translation got a lot of men very very mad, because they said that her being a woman has caused her to translate with bias since her translation is so different to others. She pointed out that perhaps people should have suggested that bias in the inaccurate menās translations. Anyway, go read Dr. Wilsonās version of The Odyssey. Itās very good.
one fairly common experience of gifted children is wishing for pain. wishing you had some great big horrible thing in your past so that you can justify the pain youāre in, and so that youāll deserve help. itās exhausting and it fucks you up and to anyone out there who feels like they havenāt suffered enough to get help: youāre allowed to want help. youāre in enough pain. you deserve to feel better
holy shit yeah
is this one of those things that everyone actually does?? i just assumed i was a shitty person
Wait thatās normal?
Itās notĀ ānormalā as inĀ āeverybody feels this way so suck it up and quit whiningā.
ItāsĀ ānormalā as inĀ āmany people experience pain, loneliness, anxiety, self-hatred, and other symptoms of mental illness that feel like theyĀ ādonāt countā because thereās no real Thing they can point to to explain it, but their pain and suffering are real and ought to be taken seriously.ā
However, when I sayĀ āmany peopleā I actually meanĀ āless than a quarter of the populationā. The vast majority of people arenāt in massive internal pain most of the time. If this post resonates with you, I super recommend you look into mental health resources, because nobody deserves to feel this way, and thereās a very real hope that information, understanding, therapy, and/or medication can work together to help you feel better.
Fantasizing about being hurt or dying in some way so that everyone realizes how much pain youāre in isnāt a sign that youāre a terrible person. Itās a sign that YOUāRE IN A LOT OF PAIN. Pain that deserves help and that CAN be helped.
The notes on this post today make me wanna CRY.
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Ā @jijidraws said āwhat if mothman was a sexy pinup girlā and I said (glass shattering noise)
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there is no reason good enough to arrest a 6 year old, this is purely racist
WHAT THE FUCK
WHAT KIND OF THREAT DO YOU EVEN MANIFEST THAT SIX YEAR OLD CHILD HAS TO YOU TO EXCUSE THIS???
THIS IS FUCKING DISGUSTING AND PEOPLE ARE FUCKING MONSTERS FOR DOING THIS/IGNORING THIS/EXCUSING THIS
Imagine being such a punkass little bitch that you arrest a kindergartener for throwing little baby hands.
Highly recommend this book for those concerned about the treatment of Black girls in educational institutions.
Try searching for it on Bookshop.org and help support local bookshops instead of buying from Amazon. Even better if you can find a Black owned bookshop online and buy direct from them.
ADDITIONALLY: Contact your local school board and ask if the public school contracts with local police departments for their school resource officers (SROs). Demand that they terminate their contract and redirect resources plan a better way to serve their students. Minneapolis public school board did this last week.