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there's never been a straight explanation for this scene
I believe authors should be cryptic and unhelpful in the interpretation of their own work or even act like they’re dead and never comment on it ever
"People like Zutara cause it's dark and intriguing," and then the popular Zutara fanon tropes are like;
- Zuko helps Katara with the camp chores without being asked
The Value of Your Life
And if I said Megamind is one of the few movies that understands Superman.
And if I said Megamind through its three subversions of Superman shows a deeper understanding that the point of Superman is that he was loved and taught to love by good, present parents, and because of that he is able to return that love to a world even if it doesn't always accept it, and he is not corrupted by his power, than many other films either subverting or playing the superman story straight.
Megamind has three Superman subversions. One is obviously Megamind himself. He was not raised loved by the world, but rather was loved by those hated by the world. Because he was still raised with love, he does care about other people, hence his character development. But because he didn't receive wider love growing up, his own is misplaced at first.
Metro Man was not loved growing up in a way that mattered. His adopted father was clearly very absent, and while we don't know much about his family, their relationship seems superficial. Because of this, his sense of duty to the world is also superficial, hence his boredom.
Hal wasn't raised with power. He gained it and was shown how to use it by a 'space dad' who only taught him power and not love. Hence, he sees it only as a grasping means to an end.
All three of these subversions, in their negative space, create the silhouette of the superhero that they are parodying. That silhouette is of a space child that came to earth and was cared for very deeply by the world, and taught love through his experience of love, and because of that holds fast to his duty to the world. Which is Superman.
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Idk how many of yall are in the loop but tiktok has convinced thousands of people that if they do particular hip stretches that itll magically heal their childhood trauma and because none of these people stretch regularly and are forcing their bodies to do things theyre not used to in hopes of reaching this unobtainable goal so many of them are pulling muscles and nerves in ways that would make even a public school gym teacher wince
"Trauma is stored in the hips" simplistic pithy sentence meant to describe the accurate phenomenon where people who've endured lots of trauma tend to hold their core muscles much tighter causing tension and pain which has been taken out of context to mean you store the trauma spirits in your hips and they need to be released
"These stretches can help you release" advice that is supposed to mean doing these stretches can help relieve the pain caused by said built up tension but has been transformed by influencers to mean that if you force your body into these specific and highly advanced positions that take weeks if not months of dedicated effort to do right that you'll no longer be traumatized and stop having all the symptoms caused by your upbringing
Anyway I do anywhere from a 20 minute to 2 hour long stretch routine multiple times a week and have for the better part of a decade. Its worked wonders for my body and comfort especially as someone deeply traumatized and with chronic pain. Please get in the habit of doing even a small stretch routine but im begging you START SMALL.
A bit of burn from stretching is normal but if you feel a pinching or stabbing pain or if something leaves you sore for days afterwards then STOP and try something else. Look up an intro yoga tutorial on youtube or something. Try seeing how close you can get to touching your toes and practice that every day for a few minutes. Remember that your goal is to stretch your muscles, not pull your joints out of your sockets.
Your body will thank you years from now but it will not magically make all your problems go away. Anyone who tells you it will is either selling you something or making clickbait for views
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why is garak always arching his back. he really is a whore
Soulmates and the Ones Who Fake It
Daily writing promptDo you believe in soulmates? Why or why not?View all responses
People love to talk about soulmates like it’s some fairy‑dust thing, two people wandering the earth waiting to bump into each other like matching puzzle pieces. But the real version — the one that actually holds up in the real world — is a lot more complicated and a lot more human. A soulmate isn’t someone who completes you. It’s someone who recognizes you. Someone whose wiring, humor, instincts, wounds, and timing line up with yours in a way that feels like you’ve known them longer than you have. It’s not magic. It’s resonance. It’s two people’s internal worlds clicking into place like they were tuned to the same frequency.
And that’s why the feeling is so rare. Out of billions of people, the odds of finding someone whose personality, values, chemistry, and timing all line up with yours is tiny. Yet it happens. Not because the universe carved your names into a stone tablet, but because human beings are complicated and connection is a miracle when it’s real.
But here’s the part nobody likes to talk about. When something is rare, people crave it. And when people crave something, someone eventually figures out how to fake it. That’s where things get messy. Some men have learned how to imitate soulmate energy without actually offering anything real behind it. They mirror a woman’s emotions. They match her rhythm. They echo her values. They study her reactions and reflect them back like a polished surface. They create the illusion of deep connection, not because they feel it, but because they know she does.
And the reason it works is simple. Women are raised to communicate, to connect, to open up. Men are raised to observe, to hold back, to reveal little. That imbalance creates a perfect setup. When a woman opens her heart and a man mirrors it back, it can feel like destiny. But sometimes it’s just performance. A real soulmate doesn’t rush you. They don’t love‑bomb you. They don’t shape‑shift into whatever you want. They show up as themselves, and the connection grows because it’s real, not rehearsed. A fake soulmate burns hot and fast. A real one burns steady.
So do I believe in soulmates? Absolutely. But not in the fairy‑tale way. I believe in the kind of connection where someone makes you feel more like yourself, not less. Where you don’t have to shrink. Where you don’t have to translate your thoughts. Where you don’t feel drained after being around them. That’s real. That’s rare. And that’s worth protecting.
But I also believe in being honest about the world we live in. Some people chase connection. Some people counterfeit it. And the difference between the two can change the entire direction of your life. The trick is knowing which one you’re dealing with — the person who recognizes your soul, or the person who’s just good at reading it.
That’s the real answer. Soulmates exist. Manipulators exist. And the smartest thing you can do is learn the difference before you hand your heart to the wrong one.
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refusal to participate due to self consciousness is actually more embarrassing than participating. it took me a very long time to figure that out. abject fear of embarrassment is actually causing you to do things that are more embarrassing than what you fear. you are gonna be embarrassed anyway. let go and be free
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speaking of characteristics of old-growth forests, the cycles of great old trees living and dying create effects on the landscape that cannot be fully replicated once destroyed.
there are multiple ways for a tree to die, each with their own impacts on the ecosystem. Many trees die standing, becoming starkly bare pillars of standing deadwood with increasingly fewer branches and more sharply whitened surfaces as the bark falls off and the branches break, the smaller branches first and then the larger ones. Standing deadwood is vital for housing lots and lots of bird species and it also has an undeniable sexiness and charisma
Trees broken by wind, snapping off at some point up the trunk, are often hollow in the middle from heart rot fungi. I don't think the fungi actually kill the tree, since the center of the tree (the heartwood) is dead anyways, but they do structurally weaken it.
One of the most dramatic tree deaths is windthrow. This happens to large trees that are solid all the way through and not easily broken by the forces of wind; instead, the roots are wrenched violently out of the ground, creating a bowl-shaped hole in the ground with a huge mound of twisted tree roots standing 5 or 6 feet tall next to it.
The death of a tree by windthrow feels very sad, because the tree seemed to be thriving up until that point, but the effect on the ecosystem is very fascinating. The hole in the ground where the root ball was torn up creates a shaded, sheltered area, sometimes filling with water to become a small pool. The root ball itself, right next to it, becomes a tall pile of soil and decomposing wood.
When walking in the forest, I often notice strange mounds rising from the layer of leaf litter, covered in lush carpets of moss, like bustling moss metropolises rising out of lowlands that only have scattered moss towns. Elevated from the forest floor, the moss-hills do not become covered with leaf litter. In some cases, these distinctive moss-hills are still visibly connected to the fallen trunk of a windthrown tree; in other cases, the tree trunk has almost completely decayed, and only the mound created by the root ball remains.
I read once in an article that the creation of humps and valleys by the windthrown tree roots is characteristic of old growth forests. That is, the forest has existed so long, with trees living majestically and dying violently in it, that the ground is no longer a smooth plane, but humpy and bumpy and pitted and pooled from centuries of trees dying by windthrow.
My observations seem to agree that these windthrown-tree-humps have unique ecology, particularly in terms of their thriving moss colonies that remain even after the tree that originally died has rotted away. They would create a million little variations on light and moisture level, gathering leaf litter in some places and keeping it away from others. Variations create multiplying amounts of biodiversity due to the increased amount of niches to fill.
Not to mention that hills and valleys increase the total surface area of the forest floor, creating more forest per forest.
The humps and valleys are also called pits and mounds or pillows and cradles! For anybody that's interested in a pretty quick primer on the phenomenon, ecologist Tom Wessels talks about it in the first part of this 3-part series on youtube
This also leads to huge variations in forest structure depending on which tree species were present at different times in the life of that forest.
In my area, one of the first tall trees to shoot up after land is disturbed is the water oak (Quercus nigra. They get 50-70ft tall and 3 feet in diameter in about 50 years. They often have very, very shallow root systems. Because of this, they fall over faster than other trees. They are also more prone to disease, and hollow out from the center faster and more often, and are likely to have dead sections on loving trees, providing even more unique habitat.
So some of our forests that are only 50 years old have old-growth-characteristics because of these trees. And then they fall, or otherwise die, leaving room for our true old growth species to rise up. But the pits and mounds of these fallen early-risers are also shaped differently than those of more deeprooted species. They are shallower pools or valleys, and sometimes form a wall that is perpendicular to the forest floor - completely vertical to the ground.
This is just one example, but understanding it, we can see that the predominance of different species in a forest can drastically change its microclimates and topography! Different species rot in different ways, hollow in different ways, and form different shapes on the landscape. If there are lots of different tree species in your area, then the different proportions they grow in, die in, fall in, and the different timings at which they do so, offer an endless aboundment of variety.
This is why no two forests are the same, and no single wild area is ever truly replaceable, or interchangeable. Because each has developed entirely differently, with so many little factors playing in.
Photo id: 4 photos of a 6ft tall woman standing by an uprooted tree. The wall of roots completely is vertical and flat, perpendicular to the ground, and is several feet taller than her.
Hey op standing deadwood has an undeniable what now?
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🏳️🌈 my first pride artwork this year 🏳️🌈
No pairing was requested as often as Catradora. And I’m actually quite surprised that I’ve never created fan art for this fantastic series.
Requests are still open until June 20th; you can continue sending in your suggestions until then.