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spiralling through a new project
Updated sections, tighter structure, and a bit of planner magic. My EDC is slowly becoming everything I need it to be — and maybe a little more.
spiralling through a new project
Roy Thomas (1949-2004). Canadian indigenous artist
Moose and Wolves, 1977 silkscreen
Will Wilson (American,b.1957)
Shell Cabinet, 1979
Oil on panel
rainy november mornings spent reading and working on the thesis ☁️☕️
02.11.2024—actually making some progress with this novel. hit 10k today
10 Flaws to Give Your Perfect Characters to Make Them Human
If you're tired of the usual vices like arrogance or impatience, here are some unique (or at least less basic) character flaws to give your perfect characters:
Pathological Altruism
A character so obsessed with helping others that they end up doing more harm than good. Their inability to let others grow or face consequences creates tension.
2. Moral Narcissism
A character who sees themselves as morally superior to others, constantly justifying selfish or harmful actions because they believe they have the moral high ground.
3. Chronic Self-Sabotage
A character who intentionally undermines their own success, perhaps due to deep-seated feelings of unworthiness, pushing them into frustrating, cyclical failures.
4. Emotional Numbness
Rather than feeling too much, this character feels too little. Their lack of emotional response to critical moments creates isolation and makes it difficult for them to connect with others.
5. Fixation on Legacy
This character is obsessed with how they’ll be remembered after death, often sacrificing present relationships and happiness for a future that’s uncertain.
6. Fear of Irrelevance
A character-driven by the fear that they no longer matter, constantly seeking validation or pursuing extreme measures to stay important in their social or professional circles.
7. Addiction to Novelty
Someone who needs constant newness in their life, whether it’s experiences, relationships, or goals. They may abandon projects, people, or causes once the excitement fades, leaving destruction in their wake.
8. Compulsive Truth-Telling
A character who refuses to lie, even in situations where a lie or omission would be the kinder or more pragmatic choice. This flaw causes unnecessary conflict and social alienation.
9. Over-Identification with Others' Pain
Instead of empathy, this character feels others' pain too intensely, to the point that they can’t function properly in their own life. They’re paralyzed by the suffering of others and fail to act effectively.
10. Reluctant Power
A character who fears their own strength, talent, or influence and is constantly trying to shrink themselves to avoid the responsibility or consequences of wielding it.
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On a Pink Pillow. Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (1821-1909)
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Cemetery in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Flickr
Nothing like inhaling massive amounts of plant semen all summer
*grabs you by the shoulders* listen don’t get it twisted you CANNOT get it twisted. those are plant penises, NOT the sperm. once the pollen lands on the female structure in question, THEN it germinates and makes the sperm. do you know how many college biology students are threatened by this misinformation each year?? how many fall victim to the classic blunder??
obsessed with this person organically deriving the alternation of generations in the tags of this post
the alternation of generations is, I think, one of the hardest things for people to learn going into plants just because it’s unthinkable to us that anyone would add extra steps. why would you do this when the penis and the vagina could simply remain on one’s body, and then one could have sex and give birth like an animal, the obvious simplest way to reproduce as stated by the animals? and the answer, which I hyperfixtated on for months in 2022-23, is that it’s really Fucking complicated and you actually need to be a calculus understander and equation chef (which at this moment I am not) to get to the cutting edge of the outsourced penis problem. like under further inspection the alternation of generations reveals itself as not a baffling quirk, but rather as primordial-ooze level plant architecture with sticky threads of cost and benefit in every Got Dam green agal descendant on the planet, and at a certain point you actually can only discuss the raw source of the madness in graphs and theorems. it’s a 100% dark academia madness inducing topic with many twists and turns.
anyway my overall review is that it was really funny when ferns had cheat codes to it, would have loved some of that in the newer flower story arc in part because it’s the closest thread I can grasp to actually understanding something (presumably????) deeper about this weird sex system from a flaw/exploit it had (and still has in ferns, to be fair), but flowers just seem to treat it like something to compensate for and patched it in an update, so reducing the gametophytes down as small as possible and leaving the female ones attached directly to the sporophyte IS surprising when people learn about it. you would never even know they had any kind of wild sex cycle because half of the stages are microscopic and protected behind like 8 layers of tissue, which makes sense because yes they’re ‘vulnerable’ stages but it’s still annoying of them to do to me personally, you know?
Nothing will make me laugh harder than Hozier spending an entire verse of First Time being like "my life was saved by the beauty of a bouquet of flowers, do you think flowers realize they're dying once they've been cut? How cruel we are to end the life of something that spent its entire being striving for the simple joy of feeling the sun. Isn't it crazy how they give it their all, trying desperately to be alive and to, if not stave off death, then to go out with beauty and knowing you have nothing left" and then finishing the verse by going "anyways" as if he just said that to you like, in line at the grocery store
When it rains it means you should be in a bookstore
Everything you've ever wanted is sitting on the other side of fear.
- George Addair (1823-1899) - author, speaker and philosopher
If you don’t like books, he bites you.
finals season bujo spread 🌨☕️