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THIS IS NOT A DRILL
Tommy Tallarico's house is for sale
Witness the end
I guess this answers how things are going since the Hbomberguy video
I saw this on FB today and I wanna try and express something about it. Like, you know the curbcutter effect? Where when curbcuts are put in it benefits everyone (bicyclists, people with baby strollers etc) and not just disabled people?
There is also whatever the opposite of the curbcutter effect is. And this is that.
This isn't just anti-adhd/autism propaganda... this is anti-child propaganda.
Kids have developmentally appropriate ways that they need to move their bodies and express themselves and sitting perfectly still staring straight ahead is not natural or good for ANY CHILD.
Don't get me wrong, I was punished unduly as a kid for being neurodivergent (and other types of kid will ALSO be punished unduly for it... Black kids come to mind) and thus UNABLE to perform this -- but even the kids who ARE able to perform this type of behavior are not SERVED WELL by it. They don't benefit from it.
This is bad for everyone.
The idea that bc some kids may be capable of complying with unfair expectations, those expectations don't hurt them... is a dangerous idea. Compliance isn't thriving. Expectation of compliance isn't fair treatment.
The image above expresses the attitude towards children I grew up with, in a fairly conservative United States suburb in the 1990′s. Expectations for children’s behavior were strict, and when children failed to meet them, their parents were blamed publicly and privately, to a traumatizing degree.
When I went to the Kids R Us, Toys R Us, even the supermarket I constantly heard parents yelling and nagging at their kids over virtually nothing, and telling them not to cry. Kids had their own segregated food (unhealthy, tasteless fast food and pizza), clothing, and activities (full of plastic junk toys and meaningless crafts that would get thrown out the day they were made).
Parenting advice was everywhere, in grocery checkout aisles and doctor’s waiting rooms, with the format “push button, receive behavior” and the goal of making kids do what you wanted easily, without conflict. It drove my mom frantic that it never worked for neurodivergent kids like hers.
In school, we had to get permission to go to the bathroom. I’ll never forget nearly wetting myself for a half an hour waiting for the kids with the passes to return. I learned that even my most basic basic bodily needs were unimportant and unacceptable.
No one seemed to think kids were actual people, and the segregation and contempt pissed me off even when I was young enough to use a kid’s menu. The anger and hurt are still there, under the surface.
And yes, I was one of those kids who couldn’t focus on busywork or stand in line for a long time. I’d wander off to dance or draw or I’d just let my imagination wander, “zoning out.” It’s the same old story everyone in neurodivergent communities hears ad infinitum.
Meanwhile, I was told, and I believed, that school was designed for all the other kids, who seemed to do what was expected without struggle. Many of them even seemed content with school and life. It made me feel even worse about myself. I didn’t understand that they were suffering, too, until I saw my generation and then Gen Z going through the resulting mental health crisis.
Somehow, I never realized that strict expectations that require kids to go against their own needs, that teach kids their basic needs don’t matter, are a reverse curb cut effect.
“Even kids who ARE able to perform this type of behavior are not SERVED well by it...the idea that because some kids may be capable of complying with unfair expectations, those expectations don’t hurt them, is a dangerous idea.”
Yes. All kids deserve better.
Neurodivergent ones are just the canary in the coal mine. Things that hurt neurodivergent kids, tend to be bad for everyone.
Thank you for pointing this out, OP.
When I was in school, I’d pride myself on being able to sit perfectly still and silent, just as adults wanted me to. It did not gain me the love and approval I thought it would at the time, it just made me invisible, and gave me severe anxieties as an adult around taking up too much space or talking too much or having too many needs or being in a bad mood- those things made you a “bad” kid, after all. I’m in my 40s now and still have problems speaking up for myself and taking up space in the world after growing up with the message that the best thing I could be was invisible.
I won an iPad on a raffle, so naturally, I got myself a pencil and have been giving Procreate a test run. Super proud of how this one turned out!
Link to the TikTok video: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJ9e1E3X/
In a rare double post, I bring you a sketch of Zelda because it’s almost time for Tears of the Kingdom! And i shall be gone for about two we
out of curiosity, do you think you have an accent in your native language?
english is my first language and yes i do
english is my first language and i don't
other first language (tags) and yes i do
other first language (tags) and i do not
I was walking through the toy aisle at Target when I found this thing and had a VIOLENT AND IMMEDIATE FLASHBACK to when JP first came out and they had a bunch of REALLY COOL T Rex toys that I would have sold one of my scrawny small-child limbs for but my mother wouldn’t get me one because they were “too violent and also ate people” :(
hnn I WANT IT SO BAD
on closer inspection, it makes a lot of really obnoxious noises and is also Too Expensive. BUT FEAR NOT I found this slightly smaller dude wedged in the back!
IT HAS BITE ACTION, AND THAT’S THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS
now we enter the testing phase
yup. looks good.
Extreme Chompin T-Rex says IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS
Can we take a moment to appreciate that we can use this as a rosetta stone to say “EXTREME CHOMPIN’ “ in four languages?
OH SHIT YOU’RE RIGHT, let me check the garbage to see if it’s still there! hopefully I didn’t destroy it in my excitement
*roar sound effect*
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
update update: I re-sized her collar and found a bag of toy bones at the craft store. I haven’t put this much effort into a non-school thing since my last job search, help
(secret bonus: the other side of her tag)
There’s more!
I love.
I saw that people are reblogging the thread again, so I thought I’d give you all an update on how Wexter is doing!
(just fine)
Wexter And The Case Of Her Continuing Marvelously Naughty Garden Adventures
Wexter says SHE WOULD NEVER DO SUCH A THING (but she might chew your ankles a little bit maybe)
so it’s come to my attention that at some point this weekend Wexter blew past 100,000 notes, and I for one think that’s very cash money of her.
it’s been a few weeks, I suppose we should check up on the AHSGSHGAFB?!
ajdhf.
well that’s just,,,
REXCELLENT
two hundred THOUSAND notes???!?!
HELL
YES
HELL
FUCKING
YES.
cry, probably
Reblogging to get you one note closer to crossing the 400k mark!
IT’S TIME
YOU MANIACS. okay, here we go!
HAIL TO THE QUEEN
LONG MAY SHE REIGN!
(she was a skater Rex, she said see you later Rex, she’s finally hit 400k!)
we’re coming to you live from Halloween 2022, where Wexter continues to be ridiculously jawsome!
this year we’re doing a much-beloved character from classic literature, “Dracula with inappropriate straw hat”
thanks everyone, may your weens be hollow and your candy be many!
i will reblog Wex until i die.
IT’S WEXTER!
If you like frogs. Or possums. Or cool builds. Or happiness. This is the video for you.
@petermorwood , this is delightful
Cute, also (notes & suggestions, notes & suggestions...) hilarious! :->
RDR2 characters as text posts
A porcupine’s Halloween present (+ original sound effects)
I had no idea giant porcupines made fucking precious sounds
THAT’S THE SOUND IT MAKES!?!?!?
UN-BE-FUCKING-LIEVABLE
We got asked if this is cute and okay. I can very happily say yes, this is stupid cute and those are happy porcupine noises.
One of my favorite things about doing zoo work was all the noises you never realize the animals make when they’re excited or interested in a new thing. Coatimundis squeak and snuffle, and giant porcupines make that sound.
CANNOT get over this dude's commitment to the bit
Literally not even an exaggeration
'Red Queen' author Victoria Aveyard returns with 'Realm Breaker,' a YA high fantasy that marks the start of a trilogy.
Q: Realm Breaker features lots of complex wordbuilding. Did you work out much of that before you started writing, or did you figure it out as you went along?
A: A lot of that was done beforehand—the map, the structure of the world, the skeleton on which everything is based. I knew I wanted it to be a world inspired by the Medieval Mediterranean—Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. I wanted it to be sort of akin to the 13th century, the Crusades. And once I had those two lenses, it was much easier to figure out what I was doing, and use those as references for myself.
My challenge wasn’t how much to build before the book, it was when to stop. Because I could do that exclusively and never start writing, and kind of burn out my motivation. I had to rein myself in, and say, “There are things you’re going to discover as you’re writing the book. Give yourself space to have that level of discovery, or else it’s going to feel a little too constructed.” You have to allow some flexibility for the story to grow.
there are some authors who should just not write in certain parts of the world/history, and im fairly certain VA is one of them
Fun Mediterranean History fact: We don’t call this “The Crusades”. We call it the “Reconquest” (which I have MANY thoughts about, namely on how it wasn’t really a REconquest, but alas), and that’s the period of time where the Christian Kingdoms waged wars to drive back the Caliphate’s presence from lands Christians percieved as their right. So it’s all fine to do your research, but at least stop anglicizing our terms to make our own history more palatable for North American consumption. The Reconquest wasn’t a war between Christians and Muslims. It was a war between the overwhelming Christian Kingdoms and the Caliphate. Neither side was fully Christian or fully Muslim, which is a common misconception that came about by constant re-writing of history to favor whoever was paying the historian to record. People of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian faiths existed on all sides, and the othering of Moors didn’t happen until MUCH later, during King Manuel’s reign. But this isn’t something you find in mainstream historical documents or books, especially not in books and documents that are in English. My only sources for this were in either Portuguese or Spanish, and all around archeological research. These aren’t things you discover as you write. These are things that are essencial to your worldbuilding, and if you’re going to base yourself off Medieval Iberia, it’s not somehting you can bypass and “find out later.” Medieval Mediterranean politics were complex, as is our history, and I don’t think you could fully understand it unless you’re either from here, or spend several years researching our history--which, unless you speak one of our languages, good luck finding the right research. It hasn’t been translated. I’m aware I may sound very salty. That’s because, after many years in this mess of publishing hearing all sorts of bullshit about what my culture is or isn’t, about how confusing Mediterranean-inspired books are, about how our architechture is too “out there” when I described a palace and it just “couldn’t be real”... I AM salty as fuck. Especially because one of the biggest complaints I’ve had about my own book is that I didn’t elaborate on what the Reconquest was, or the many intricacies of the Moor culture. Truth is, y’all are just mad I used the actual term we use locally rather than your preferred “Crusades” and refused to make the Moors a monolith because they weren’t one.
I'm from the Mediterranean region (Moroccan-Italian) and tbf we do use the term Crusades (Crociate in Italian).
In Italy we study the Crusades and the Reconquista/Reconquest as different things (Riconquista in Italian, but we generally use the Spanish term).
As we study them, the Reconquest happened in the Iberian peninsula specifically, while the Crusades happened all over the Mediterranean, middle-east, northern Africa.
The Reconquest had the goal of either killing or expelling the Arabs and the Jewish people from the Iberian peninsula. While the Crusades happened for several reasons, and small scale campaigns (which historians still define as Crusades) were used to eradicate pagan or heretic movements or even to solve territorial disputes.
So Crusades and Reconquest aren't the same thing, according to our history teachers.
(I'm not saying this is the absolute truth, just that this is the way we are taught history. You probably know more about it than I do! Just putting it out there that this might be why many people - even from the Mediterranean - use the term Crusades, and it's not because we want to "Anglicize" what happened).
That said I have no sympathy for Victoria Aveyard and it's clear she doesn't know what she's talking about, she just wanted an """exotic""" setting for her LOTR knock-off. Reviewers seem to agree that this book was "500 pages of nothing" so it's fair to say she failed in her intent.
It's super interesting to me how History (and the terms we use!) can vary between countries. My teachers always went "the Reconquest was a crusade, but what we call the Crusades started out in mid-14th century and the two shall not be confused! Say it again, children! Reconquest->Iberian Peninsula! Crusades->Africa!" But damn if this doesn't show that history is biased and that you're gonna get different terms and learn different things depending on where you're from, or even which teacher you're getting. Like, for instance, the Reconquest is seen as stated above, re: "either killing or expelling the Arabs and the Jewish people from the Iberian peninsula"--except that it wasn't truly the case. There is a really good article on that, showing that the Reconquest was more about demanding vassalage than the actual killing and expulsion of non-Christians. Jewish and Arab peoples weren't expelled or killed in Portugal until Dom Manuel (mid-15th century, I believe? perhaps 14th?), which happened two centuries after the Reconquest was deemed finished.
But yeah, we can all agree that Aveyard really just wanted some ~exotic flair~ for her world, and never really bothered to research past the superficial.
Tiktok sensation LightLark is the final boss of bad fantasy YA— a failure built on aesthetic boards and tropes, unable to pretend it has a heart
Tiktok sensation LightLark is the final boss of bad fantasy YA— a failure built on aesthetic boards and tropes, unable to pretend it has a heart
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while I was reading this review, I went, "So... this is Zenith 2.0?" Because the phenomenon is pretty similar in terms of pre-publication push and hype.
Both were books that sold for a large sum of money based solely on popularity and aesthetics;
Both came out and were panned by readers and critics;
Both had big authors blurbing them;
Both hit the bestseller lists;
Both clearly have Throne of Glass and ACOTAR as inspirations;
Zenith couldn't break the second book curse, and the series was abandoned. So I'll be curious to see if the same happens to Lightlark.