I keep seeing people/headlines leave out that fact he dresses as a MUSLIM woman
As if Muslim women aren't already demonized and stereotyped as "hiding something sinister" in her own country.
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I keep seeing people/headlines leave out that fact he dresses as a MUSLIM woman
As if Muslim women aren't already demonized and stereotyped as "hiding something sinister" in her own country.
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so you're just gonna scroll past without saying meowdy???
lawful good:
chaotic evil:
meowdy
if you firmly believe that cowboy cats sayĀ āmeowdyā, hit that mf reblog.
i had a vision last night that absolutely ruined me. a bra, but itās overalls. denim with the straps you have to tie and everything. but itās a bra!
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āBut [Tumblrās] value, of course, is more than just what it isnāt, and what it points away from. Despite all the drama and discourse lurking in its corners, itās easy to make your own Tumblr life as simple and as happy as you want it to be. There are no algorithmic threats lurking around every corner, no onslaught of promoted posts from politicians or influencers. More than anything else, Tumblr in 2020 is a self-sustaining ecosystem. Itās a semi-sealed and increasingly fertile terrarium, a nigh-impossible perpetual-motion machine of a platform going productively psychotic in its isolation.ā
ā @areyougonnabe,Ā āThe Ever-Mutating Life of Tumblr Dot ComāĀ
Letās be honest, going productively psychotic in isolation is this yearās mood.
Tumblr is a hellsite but goddammit its our hellsite
old white christians should be a little less god fearing and a little more me fearing
Whatās the difference?
i know i made this post but your response has me shaking
people should view reading as a developed skill in the same vein of artistic ability. i think most people on this website understand that artistic ability is cultivated - itās largely a skill. a trait that is the consequence of effort and practice. not some mystical gift of innate talent bestowed by the gods upon certain gifted individuals, rigid and unmalleable.
attention span and reading comprehension are the same!! they are malleable. and you just have to consider, which way are you molding them? and are you doing so purposefully or inadvertently?
you are not unique in having an attention span destroyed by social media. you are not unique in having adhd. or many other extenuating circumstances. and this is good news! this means that you too can improve and develop your attention span, via deliberate practice. successive approximation and clear contingencies work for people, too.
try reading just one page a day. or just one article a day. or listening to an audiobook for ten minutes a day. or whatever! ANYTHING that helps strain the muscle of your attention span, anything that gets you consuming heftier chunks of information than a tweet or tumblr post. set a small and achievable goal, and create a strategy to get yourself to do it. and then incrementally increase the goal.
consider how you can arrange your environment and antecedents for success. you can have a specific spot where you sit solely to read. or you can relegate a delicious drink to when you read, or you can have a special scented candle you only burn when you read. read a page or an article while you are waiting for the kettle to heat up or the microwave to ding. schedule it for the same time each day. whatever specific iteration works for you - whatever encourages you and creates a clear contingency.
you know how dogs can learn, āthis is my walking harness,ā and āthis is my pulling harness,ā and so on? so that they know what to expect and will easily fall into the practiced ritual? WE ARE THE SAME⦠you just have to choose and condition yourself to a contingency (and the options are beautifully customizable), and over time it gets much much easier.
personally, i focus better when both my hands are occupied. specifically, when they are both grasping the book, or iām clutching a pen for underlining. i donāt know why, i just know that this is so. it helps me when i am reading a book to have my phone in a completely different area. it helps me to sit outside (though Happy is not always helpful when she interrupts my concentration for a ball throw).
when i read ebooks, it helps me to sit in a hard chair and have my phone propped up in front of me (and thus create a dissimilar situation from when i scroll social media). or to pace as i read. i read an article on my phone when i am brushing my teeth and it is hard to scroll. i rotate among books. coffee drinking is relegated to reading for me. i like to save and share quotes from what iām reading, and discuss it with friends. the social aspect creates a further layer of motivation for me.
those are just my specific contingencies! while my attention span isnāt where i wish it was, yet, iāve gotten much better than i used to be. i used to struggle to stay focused for a page, and now, time permitting, i read a couple hours every day. it is WORK to develop your attention span - it is a muscle like any other. but by straining it regularly, your endurance and ability WILL increase.
if you are not consuming in-depth information, you canāt have in-depth understanding. when you get most of your information from bite sized chunks, it creates a real danger you are being told what to think! vs actually understanding and agreeing with concepts yourself - developing your own takes and opinions. not to mention, you are missing out on SO MUCH. the world is just BETTER when you are engaging with in-depth information.
i truly believe it is damaging to accept āoh i just have a shitty attention spanā and use that to justify forgoing any deeper interaction with material. it is a disservice to yourself! you may have to set goals so small they seem silly. you may have to brainstorm and testrun concentration mechanisms that are odd. but the average person on tumblr and twitter can ABSOLUTELY raise their focus. i have faith in you.
do you ever just sit around and think Iām in my twenties.
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basically if disney tanked tomorrow and never made any content again i would point and laugh and cheer and sing and roast a marshed mallow over the fire, oh what a beautiful sight, oh what a beautiful world where art could be art again
To anyone who thinks "oh, but I like Marvel/Star Wars/the animated canon," I have good news! Lots of other people like these things too! In fact, so many people like these things that, if Disney folded, someone else would snap the licences right up! In fact, I can confidently say that if all copyrights were cancelled tomorrow, you would have *way more* Star Wars movies, and they would be allowed to take actual chances in terms of their narrative and character decisions! You don't actually *need* an enormous multinational monopoly named after a long-dead founder to bring you content featuring characters and scenarios created by other, often long-dead, people! You don't *need* someone charging you rent for something that would otherwise be free! In fact, you need that like you need a hole in the head!
Keep in mind that Disney is the reason that weāve had a 20 year pause in stories entering the public domain, at the cost of so much culture that could have been produced, all for the sake of their bottom line.Ā Ā
god im reading a text about romance fiction (especially targeted at young adults) for class and one sentence in it literally made my brain explode because ive been thinking about this kind of stuff too, how āMany people wouldnāt fall in love if theyāve never heard about it before.ā and likeā¦imagine there was no ideal/overaccentuated image of love and romance painted in postmodern mass mediaā¦.how would we love? would it be purer? more authentic? what would we do differently? would we fall in love at all if we werent constantly being fed an ideal concept of love as the norm in mass media? like what is a natural process of human feelings and what is just a projection of how we want to love and want to be loved based on what weāve seen on tv and read in books etc? in this essay i will
w ⦠wh ⦠whereās the rest of the essay, op?Ā
#fun fact modern āromanticā love behaves a lot like addiction and similarĀ #*finger guns*Ā Ā
can I get THIS essay then????
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Fisher, H. E., Brown, L. L., Aron, A., Strong, G., & Mashek, D. (2010). Reward, addiction, and emotion regulation systems associated with rejection in love. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104(1), 51ā60.Ā
Acevedo, B. P., & Aron, A. P. (2014). Romantic love, pair-bonding, and the dopaminergic reward system. In M. Mikulincer & P. R. Shaver (Eds.), Mechanisms of social connection: From brain to group. (pp. 55ā69). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Fisher, H. E., Xu, X., Aron, A., & Brown, L. L. (2016). Intense, passionate, romantic love: A natural addiction? How the fields that investigate romance and substance abuse can inform each other. Frontiers in Psychology, 7.