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Space cowboys were a big thing in the 90s. Not so much anymore
There's still time to make Space Cowgirls a thing in the 2020s... never give up...!
Friendly reminder to let your weapon expert characters be bad at different weapons than they normally use. Different things take different skill sets and not only do they sometimes not transfer, but sometimes muscle memory or mental theories that work for one can make you worse at another, just like any other art or skill. Just because you can throw a knife doesn't mean you can throw an axe.
These thoughts courtesy of my first time axe throwing, in which I discovered that I would probably be great at throwing any straight pointy object...just not an axe.
I experienced the periphery of a kind of fun, non-weapons / musical example of this as a teenager. I took a semester of guitar class in high school. Me and one specific other girl both really, really sucked at it. We tried our hardest in different ways, we scraped by passing grades, but not much else. This class was fun but it didn't teach us guitars so much as it taught us something about ourselves (namely the fact we couldn't play guitars). Notably, the teacher didn't seem to have his own office so his computer was just set up in the back of the music room this class took place in; the music room also had a piano, but that was typically covered by the time guitar class started. Now, my teacher was nebulously aware that I was "good with computers" and one day had a hand-written letter that apparently needed to be an e-mail, and for whatever reason he didn't want to type it up himself so he asked me to help him with it. He was trying to be helpful and read out the words slowly, one by one for me, to give me enough time to type them out for him. However, upon checking that I could read most of his handwriting just fine, I told him to simply set it down where I could see it because it would go much faster. He was absolutely flabbergasted that not only did it go faster, but that I could type up the whole letter without looking at the keyboard, and in a fraction of the time he could. It took me like a minute, I think? I just remember him having functionally ended the lesson part of the class early and giving us a generous open practice period for that day's class to make sure there was enough time for this task, and being surprised that I wouldn't need it. He thought this kind of fast touch-typing was something only trained secretaries or "court document people" could do and was stunned that a teenager achieved the same skill just from dicking around on the Internet in most of my free time. About a week(?) later, the piano happened to be uncovered by the time guitar class started. That other girl was joking around with our classmates before she sat down at the bench and started pounding out a song with no sheet music, no preparation, and seemingly no effort. Like, it turns out she'd been mastering piano for YEARS, and this guitar class was just her branching out and trying out new instruments for shits and giggles once she'd maxed out the piano lessons available to her. I have a very vivid and very vindicating memory of my guitar teacher looking between her, me, and my hands, and saying, "You know, this actually explains a lot." Because it turns out our hands are engaging in almost exactly the opposite muscles (or rather, muscle motions? kinetic operations? There's a word for this but I don't remember it) when they are "pressing (keys)" versus when they are "plucking (strings)". Most of the students in that class came in as blank slates, but that classmate and I both came in with our muscle memories over-developed in the "wrong" direction. Even though we both years of experience using our hands for small multimodal movements (theoretically ideal for starting a musical instrument), we still had to "unlearn" things which none of our other classmates needed to -- turning our preexisting expertise into another obstacle for our current goal.
please god watch this right now
The editing of this video is hysterical and genius- they switch between so many editing styles to reflect exactly what kind of thing they're going for in each segment its GREAT.
(nods sagely) (nods basily) (nods rosemarily) (nods saltly) (nods star anisely)
GUNPOWDER TIM PROPAGANDA GO !!!!!!
he literally blew up the moon after his best friend (cough cough boyfriend) died. he's so sexy
all art by @/wreegis !!!
Nice
some gunpowder tim propaganda cmon guys
Love it
Is it too late for propaganda because Gunpowder Tim needs it
Indeed
thank you ao3 for protecting writers and never allowing censorship to plague your platform. we love and respect you for this
you ever think about how funny it is that basically every animal on earth has a secret shiny player 2 palette swap just in its back pocket
Would it help to know there's more?
Melanism is the reverse of albinism, the animal has an excess of pigementation.
And then there's Abundism; where there's only a partial excess resulting in much larger patches of melanin but without completely covering the animal
And Leucism which is partial albinism.
Also erythrism which is an overabundance of red pigment and xanthism which is an overabundance of yellow pigment! Most domestic goldfish have xanthism, that’s what makes them gold (wild ones are brown)!
"It is Wednesday, my dudes" 🐸 Wednesday craves for another frog-themed piece, so... this time featuring Spy X Family's Forger Family 🤭 Loid should stay positive - it's all for the sake of the Mission™ ☝️🤓 And besides - Yor and Anya are having fun~
One of my old drawings of many, I started this one of Young Katara on Jan 7 2022
you don't even have a dog
i love writing out numbers and then putting them in parentheses like "one (1)" even when i dont need to i think its funny
Whenever I hear someone say "the woke mob" I have to stop myself from laughing because even today all I can think of is this fucking tweet
Happy Pride to the Woke Mob
thinking abt that person who left that tag on my post abt colorism abt how us brown/black ppl should just "make our own stuff" instead of complaining
and i always think abt how i kinda resent the fact that now that we have more black and brown princesses they don't really get the sweeping swoony fairytales like the white ones did
raya and moana don't get a love story. tiana was a frog for most of the movie. they retconned the love story for asha in wish
maybe unpopular opinion but yeah its cool to show girl power and girls can be independent from men but man i just want to see a black or brown princess who gets to be the princess the prince saves from the dragon lol
and when i do make this stuff ppl will call it hetslop
the idea that the british empire accepted their decline with grace and peacefully and willingly withdrew from all their colonial territories and took their loss quietly is commonly expressed as fact but it's very much untrue, it's a successful propaganda campaign for them to claim that this is what happened but they were busy committing war crimes throughout their colonial territories long after supposed "independence" & they continued/continue to maintain economic control over these regions and actively killed local movements that wanted economic sovereignty, land reform, nationalization of natural resources much like the united states did/does within their sphere of influence. i say this not to minimize the atrocities the us has committed but to make a point that the uk is also guilty of these crimes up to the present as much as they'd like to pretend this was an era that ended a century ago. british colonial violence isn't something that ended after ww2 it continued throughout the 20th century and still to this day if you look at the actions undertaken by the british military and their mercenaries throughout the former empire
its so awkward when people ask me why i dropped out and i have to be like "inadequate disability support" bc no one wants to hear this. they're always like i thought they had to provide that though isn't it the law? girl you might want to sit down i have some bad news about the litigation-based enforcement of the americans with disabilities act
then if i do say that theyre like, couldnt you sue? well theoretically maybe but not without spending more money than i have and putting myself through absolute hell. so no. no i can't.