How to pass in public as a gender the public doesn’t know about
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How to pass in public as a gender the public doesn’t know about
Image Description: Digital art of an opossum in the style of an East Asian dragon, with a long, curved body and pair of antlers. Its mouth is open, and it has several regular-length babies clinging to its back. End ID.
thespian bear hams it up for the camera. photos by olav thokle in alaska’s lake clark national park. (more bears being bears)
what scientific discipline would studying rains impact on material and the effect the acoustic waves have on our psychology as individuals and cultures?
you'd have to isolate for position relative to rain, like you can't be rained on in one environment and just listening in another, so listening to the impact of rain on the ground and listening to the asphalt VS listening to the rain on soil, or just grass?
You'd also have to isolate the individual from the context of the environment cause the psychological impact of rain might be measured with a bias if that person is dependent on rain for crops or concerned cause their housing structure might be compromised and tested every time it rains.
I was just thinking cause rain on glass must be a new ish sound for my brain or dna (idk where data like this would be stored) cause any grand dad on both sides come from farms so there's probably more experience in the dna which develops the brain to hearing rain impact on softer more naturally occurring materials but this could totally be a mistake bc that could be something so easily adapted to there's no control trend bc it's so individualistic and easily overwritten yk?
Art by Mi Dong
Diary of a Shinjuku thief (1969), Nagisa Oshima detail: hands
Octopus filmed changing colours while sleeping.
i wonder what they are dreaming about
Changing colors duh
What’s really cool about this is that cephalopod (octopus, squid, etc.) intelligence evolved completely separately from intelligence in tetrapods (which includes primates, dolphins, crows… basically any other intelligent animals you can think of). Cephalopods are very, very far away from us on the tree of life. For context, you and a starfish are more closely related than you and an octopus. The last common ancestor of humans and cephalopods was the so-called Urbilaterian, the hypothetical first animal with a left-right symmetric body. This animal almost certainly had, at most, an extremely simple nervous system, without anything resembling a brain.
All this is to say that the fact that this octopus appears to be dreaming means one of two things. Either
a) dreaming is a very, very old thing indeed, going directly back to the Urbilaterian. This would mean that almost every animal, from insects to starfish to sea slugs to newts, is likely to have the ability to dream in some capacity or another (unless they have specifically lost it by evolutionary simplification).
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b) dreaming evolved entirely independently in cephalopods when they developed greater intelligence. This would suggest, at least, that there’s something very fundamental about dreaming related to intelligence itself, which causes it to emerge independently when sufficient intelligence arises.
Needless to say, either of these outcomes would be really very cool.
deciding i was pretty was the best thing that i ever did
one day i was just like
fuck this im pretty
and i was
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Just keeping that story going!
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Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Learning About Leaves, 1958
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