I think this is called the sunk cost fallacy
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I think this is called the sunk cost fallacy
just manifesting another weekend!!
the fuck man do i have a tumblr criminal record or some shit ??
Lost a $20 bill last week and today I just found one lying on the sidewalk.
not gonna become a repost account but i think about “4” “dumb fuck” every day
i was this close to turning off reblogs but someone here actually gets it
this post is KILLING me what in the patriarchy
Men belong in an academic setting and women belong in a domestic setting. Do not ask me why. It just feels correct for no reason in particular
Map of Asia by Heinrich Bünting, 1581.
Lord: We need a map of Asia!
Mapmaker: Okay! Did you know that Poseidon is the one who sired Pegasus? In Greek, Pegasus is Πήγασος, and Hesiod thinks the name derives from πηγή, the word for “spring”, because of where Pegasus was born, but—
Lord: Yes, but we will need this map by noontide of April next. You can finish this by then…?
Mapmaker: Of course! Now everyone knows that Pegasus was born when Perseus slew the Gorgon Medusa, but Perseus didn’t actually ride Pegasus at that point! Pegasus actually flew away, and it was Athena who—
Lord: I have been assured you have actually been to Asia. Is this so?
Mapmaker: Many times! One theory regarding the etymology of “Asia” is that it came from an Aegean word for “muddy”. Of course, if you had wings, you could simply fly over the mud and not get dirty. Naturally, the first thing everyone notices about the Pegasus is the wings, but there are many more wonderful—
Lord: I…shall return and leave you to your craft, mapmaker.
“Each dot represents 5,000 hogs.” World Geography. 1948.
untapped infinite hog supply in the ocean
Each state is lined with an impenetrable wall.of swine. We are trapped
We’ve lost canada and mexico to the hogs already
typical gay couple
Fuck me that’s a good one
I still think that a key function of the way we think of the concepts "adult" and "child" is to separate the human population into "people who deserve autonomy but no protection" and "people who deserve protection but no autonomy" and in the process dehumanize both groups of people. We ignore the fact that all people need both autonomy and protection, and that our society could easily be set up to provide everyone a healthy mix of both.
And to be honest much of what we label as "protection" for children and "autonomy" for adults is merely the appearance of such. We act as if dictating what children are allowed to say, think, or feel is a form of care, and as if cutting away all social safety nets for adults is a form of empowerment.
#and that's why people compare disabled adults to children #if they need protection they must not deserve autonomy
(tags by @bemusedlybespectacled)