It Begins
And the ultimate bloging begins
It Ends
And the ultimate bloging ends
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
🪼
hello vonnie

shark vs the universe
NASA

titsay

Origami Around
Sade Olutola
Keni
Three Goblin Art

★

JVL

Kiana Khansmith
Today's Document
Claire Keane
Stranger Things
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines
noise dept.

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from India
seen from India
seen from Australia
seen from Spain

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Venezuela
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Russia
@monarchofmonsters
It Begins
And the ultimate bloging begins
It Ends
And the ultimate bloging ends
Interesting.
Under the new post model, flagging a thread's root post as non-rebloggable affects only the root post and any reblogs without comments; reblogs with comments which were made before the root post was made non-rebloggable now remain rebloggable, regardless of the root post's settings.
Further, there doesn't seem to be any mechanism at all for flagging a reblog with comments as non-rebloggable, not even by the reblog's own author; the upshot is that any post that's been reblogged with a comment even once effectively cannot be made non-rebloggable at all.
Between this and rendering nearly all non-first-order reblogs with comments undiscoverable to the author of the original post, I imagine harassment campaigns are going to have a field day!
did you hear they're making the site bad on purpose
if you make a UI change so bad that you accidentally ddos yourself via support ticket and negative reply activity load is that good
me when I break core functionality in order to pander to the single most annoying type of user on this site
it really is hard to think of a type of person lower than "user who wants 'credit' for their reblog additions"
(voice of someone about to turn 30) it’s nice making friends. It’s nice to play together and have fun. It’s nice to hang out
Koko the gorilla did irreparable damage to the average hearing person's understanding of sign language
I would love to learn more if you've got a rant locked and loaded
Koko, as with most "signing" apes, was "taught" modified ASL (bc their hands are different and they physically cant make all the same signs we can) by hearing scientists who did not speak ASL. They would learn a few signs, and then teach them to the apes, who would associate signs to objects and rewards.
The most jarring thing was, the apes are completely unable to learn grammar, and would say things like "Give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you" (actual quote by Nim Chimpsky), which their handlers would interpret as a sentence, when in reality the apes are simply mimicking signs in hopes of getting a reward. Those hearing handlers would see things like "Nim eat" and "eat Nim" and intepret those as equally meaning "Nim wants to eat".
More damning, the lack of understanding of ASL by the hearing scientists meant that most of what Koko and Nim Chimpsky "spoke" was purely the scientists just seeing what they wanted to see. A Deaf person was brought in to interact with Nim, and they were instructed to not give him any food until he signed "food". They spent hours with an increasingly distressed chimp who did not sign anything, but Nim's hearing handlers would see him move his hand close to his mouth and go "oh! there it is! he signed it!", and while they spent the whole day signing, they didnt see Nim signing back.
With Koko, her handler would claim Koko would sometimes mix up signs like "need/knee", "I/eye", "people/nipple" because they "sound alike/rhyme" but... they don't. Those words rhyme in spoken English. They don't rhyme at all in ASL. Koko wouldn't know those words rhymed in english because she DIDN'T speak english, she "spoke" modified ASL. Of course, as the scientists did not speak ASL either, they didn't realize it, and just assumed random movements Koko meant were signs, and tried to think what she "could have meant instead" by thinking of what words sounded like the ones equivalent to what she had just "signed", even though an ASL speaker would not make a mistake like that.
I'm not even going to get into the fact that almost all of what those apes signed was due to direct prompting from scientists, the fact that they did not use language when alone, or the fact that most of what they answered was complete gibberish (which resulted in videos like Koko's climate address (yes, really) having to be heavily edited and cut to make it seem like she was actually speaking anything that made sense).
One really nasty side effect of this was like. The amount of hearing people who decided to try learning ASL and other sign languages because of the vague possibility of being able to communicate with apes, instead of, you know, the ACTUAL possibility of communicating with and appreciating Deaf people. (one person even said that Koko inspired them to learn ASL so they could communicate with their deaf friend, like... why the fuck did your FRIEND not inspire you to learn ASL??? did you really have to wait for a fucking gorilla failing to learn sign language to think "hmm, maybe talking to my friend would be nice!"??????)
The talking ape experiments helped cement in hearing people's consciousness the idea that ASL, and sign languages in general, are just poorly transcribed forms of spoken English that can be easily learned even by a chimp, instead of complex, independent languages with their own histories, cultures and internal variation.
i do always feel a little bit silly being deeply opinionated about media for little children but ultimately i think that children deserve to have good art made for them. i think children Especially deserve to have good art made for them, as an audience that is still in the earliest stages of getting to learn what art even is and what it can be. kids need bizarre and innovative and compelling and sincere stuff made for them too. otherwise you end up with adults who think you have to be on psychedelics to make anything that has a different narrative structure than a marvel movie.
"fuck marry kill" is a stupid game. First of all, marriage is evil. Secondly, everyone must die.
Luca Ponsato - Does Anyone See My Suffering
jonny bolduc, “gut” 2015
It is really hard to overstate how bad the USAs position in the Iran war is. Like. However bad you might think it is, it's worse.
We are losing the most expensive military equipment and installations ever built to 20k dollar drones. Every US base in the region destroyed. Every US radar and sensor in the area destroyed. We have to port in fucking India, increasing costs in a war that's directly affecting the price of fuel and tanking the economy back home. Entire populace galvanized against us by bombings that are unable to truly cripple the underground military production and capabilities. Absolutely no way to secure any of the contradictory military objectives without a protracted boots on the ground operation, that will embroil the US in a war that would make past insurgency wars look like a vacation. And again, with poor supply lines. More unpopular at the onset than even the lowest approvals of any previous wars, with a notably unpopular admin.
This is just off the top of my head too, like. I don't even know what to say. Country thats 0-4 against local farmers thinks it can start shit with a country that's been planning for the day the USA fucked with them for decades. Honestly hope this collapses the empire.
Truly such an act of stupid cruelty was always going to be the end to the evil that is the USAmerican empire.
Not thinking ides of march jokes are funny makes today my 9/11
In the 19th century, Americans idealized wilderness, which they defined as natural areas without people in them. The issue with this, of course, was that the “wilderness” areas that they wanted to turn into national parks had people in them.
So what was it like for the people who lived in these “wildernesses,” what happened to them, and what evidence is left of their lives?
Native Americans in the national parks
The influential essay that prompted a lively public conversation about the meaning of wilderness in American culture.
Cronon posting on main
- Rykard anatomy! I’ll add labels soon.
Labeled version!
foley artist is such an incredible fucking album. wow