heartwarming! these adopted siblings have identical bitch faces
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heartwarming! these adopted siblings have identical bitch faces
Nintendo World in NYC, circa 2005-2006
hand routed, or otherwise free-form, circuit board layouts.
Lost River from Subnautica š«§
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Signs
Hong Kong 2011
oh i love this meme
Phone Connection āMobile Golfā Game Boy Color
how are you gonna be 31 and posting fandom content bro leave it to the teenagers
People 10 and 20 years older than me are writing your favorite fanfics, and drawing your favorite characters. You'd have no fandom without the people you think are 'too old' to have hobbies.
This mentality is so insanely frustrating. Why do teenagers think that people have to give up their hobbies, give up fun, when they reach a certain age? Like??
When I was a teenager writing fic, I remember finding out that one of my favorite authors was in her 50s and that just was SUCH a revelation for me!! What do you mean, 50 year olds can write fanfic?!? Does that mean I can write fics when I'm her age?? That's AWESOME! I seriously looked up to her so much. And now I'm 35 with a husband and kid, and I'm still writing fanfic and posting fandom content - and I have no plans of stopping!
If you try to drive 30+ people out of fandom, you're going to lose the backbone of said fandom!
The ageism in fandom is fucking insane. Itās strange that people seem to have the idea that fandom was created by and for teenagers⦠It was not. It was created by adults. How would we have ao3 if only teenagers were in fandom?
I donāt want to sound like I am hating on younger people in fandom, but god, yāall need to stop it with the ageism. You donāt have to give up what you love once youāre an adult. Honestly, the belief that you have to is pretty bad. It sounds like it would make people afraid of aging. Granted, modern society is so very afraid of aging.
Donāt give up what you love just because youāre an adult. You donāt have to. And donāt try to force others to do it either.
Maybe someone has already done this...
insane to me how, to some people, this is not a common sense
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āIf a society puts half its children into short skirts and warns them not to move in ways that reveal their panties, while putting the other half into jeans and overalls and encouraging them to climb trees, play ball, and participate in other vigorous outdoor games; if later, during adolescence, the children who have been wearing trousers are urged to āeat like growing boys,ā while the children in skirts are warned to watch their weight and not get fat; if the half in jeans runs around in sneakers or boots, while the half in skirts totters about on spike heels, then these two groups of people will be biologically as well as socially different. Their muscles will be different, as will their reflexes, posture, arms, legs and feet, hand-eye coordination, and so on. Similarly, people who spend eight hours a day in an office working at a typewriter or a visual display terminal will be biologically different from those who work on construction jobs. There is no way to sort the biological and social components that produce these differences. We cannot sort nature from nurture when we confront group differences in societies in which people from different races, classes, and sexes do not have equal access to resources and power, and therefore live in different environments. Sex-typed generalizations, such as that men are heavier, taller, or stronger than women, obscure the diversity among women and among men and the extensive overlaps between them⦠Most women and men fall within the same range of heights, weights, and strengths, three variables that depend a great deal on how we have grown up and live. We all know that first-generation Americans, on average, are taller than their immigrant parents and that men who do physical labor, on average, are stronger than male college professors. But we forget to look for the obvious reasons for differences when confronted with assertions like āMen are stronger than women.ā We should be asking: āWhich men?ā and āWhat do they do?ā There may be biologically based average differences between women and men, but these are interwoven with a host of social differences from which we cannot disentangle them.ā
ā Ruth Hubbard, āThe Political Nature of āHuman Natureāā
A mom helping her kids beat a hard level in Super Mario Land, 1990s.