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Sanders Sides fandom restarting the clock after the new Asides episode
OH BOY. THAT VIDEO. OH BOY!!! Me talking about it under the cut!
The moment when they knew they messed up⊠Creds: This video/the characters are not mine!
Have you fallen in love with me yet or do I need to post more nonsense
I deserve a dark haired lover with soft eyes and a heart full of love
Rolf Ohst
Amnesia, 2016
Oil on canvas
Look at what you did, you gave a dog an existential crisisÂ
THE LONG, FORLORN STARE OUT OF THE WINDOW AT THE WATER IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED BY THEÂ âHELPâ SENT ME
Yet another reminder that faking is a conscious choice that you make.
It is not something you can do accidentally, regards of what you're talking about.
You can't accidentally fake depression, or anxiety, or bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia, or any other mental illness.
You can't accidentally fake Borderline Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, personality disorders.
You can't accidentally fake ADHD, autism, Tourette's Syndrome, auditory processing disorder, aphasia or any other neurodivergence
You can't accidentally fake being trans or ace-spec or aro-spec or any other LGBTQIA+ identity.
You can't accidentally fake chronic illnesses like CFS, fibromyalgia or any chronic illness.
You also can't accidentally fake being good/intelligent at something. You didn't fool your peers into reaching your position.
You can't accidentally fake trauma, PTSD/cPTSD, DID/OSDD/DDNOS or any other trauma-based disorder.
Tldr:
Faking is a conscious choice.
You cannot do it by accident.
If you are worried that you are faking, that in itself is proof that you are not.
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Iâm gonna go ahead and be a film snob and talk about why this is one of my favorite shots from TOS. (I could also say that itâs one of my favorite scenes, because the entire scene actually consists of a single shot.)
We donât see a lot of bald expressions of emotion in film and television, especially if that emotion is fear or sadness or vulnerability. Dramas will give us some tears, but they always cut a way after a few seconds because a closeup of someone crying is deeply uncomfortable and most movies and TV shows arenât in the business of making their audiences uncomfortable. It just doesnât sell well.
But in this scene the camera never looks away. It follows Spock as he sits down at the table, and it circles him as he cries. But there are no cuts. We donât even get music to create some distance, make it all a little more palatable; we just hear sobs and mumbled math equations.
Itâs absolutely excrutiating. It would be excruciating no matter who we were watching, because we are so unaccustomed to seeing unadulterated emotion. And then thereâs the fact that itâs a man. And that itâs Spock.
Fifty years later and this is still one of the most daring filmmaking decisions Iâve ever seen on TV (I of course canât be exactly sure who made it, but Iâm assuming it was the director of the episode, Marc Daniels). This shot lasts 1 minute and 45 seconds. Weâre in the middle of space and in the middle of a high-stakes episode where the crew is going crazy and the ship is going to blow up or some shit and everyoneâs lives are in danger, but we pause 1 minute and 45 seconds to have an uncomfortably human moment with an alien who doesnât even want to be human, and itâs so awful and amazing.
#this is one of the things that makes me love TOS infinitely more than AOS #because when AOS wants to show that Spock is a deeply emotional being #they make him angry #angry and violent #macho bullshit that doesnt even come close to the raw vulnerability #of Spock sobbing to himself because he never told his mother he loved her #and that was a spock whose mother was still alive!! #it is so much more meaningful to show spock weep than to show him angry #and the thing is #in this episode the virus is supposed to strip them down to their core #and at his core spock is not angry or violent #spock is a terribly vulnerable man #lost and unsure and feeling so strongly and loving so deeply that it moves him to tears THESE TAGS HOLY SHIT @galaxydorks
Loganâs room, but instead of the ceiling you can see thousands of millions of neurons connected with each other and sparkling brightly when the impulses carry the important information from one part of the brain to the other.
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Logan knows which sections belong to which side and what they probably say about their mood or current activities. If Remusâ part becomes too flared up he can pay him a visit and calm him down a little, so the insistent thoughts invading his mind become less exhausting. Sometimes they focus on just one of the thoughts working on it long enough so the other ones dissipate, forgotten.
Similar with Virgil, who still has no idea, how Loganâs able to appear at his doorstep every time the fears and cognitive distortions start to be a little bit too much. But Loganâs presence is pleasantly distracting, so who is he to complain?
If Romanâs section becomes quiet, it probably means that heâs resting, but when thereâs no activity in his area for too long Logan can go to him and offer his help with brainstorming. Most of the time Roman is brimming with ideas, but needs a little encouragement to voice them and feel that theyâre good enough to be worked on. The romantic part of Romanâs function is still extremely confusing to Logan, but heâs working on that.
Pattonâs part is the most difficult for Logan to understand. The emotions seem to make no sense and create impulses out of nowhere. But Loganâs slowly learning, how to read between the lines and see some hidden, less obvious reasons that could have led to a given feeling. (Just like he learnt to spot tiny sparkles indicating that Pattonâs about to make a pun and create a neurological connection where, logically, there should be none.)
Janusâ signal is probably the most rare out of all of them, but very intense once it appears, desperately trying to reach deeper into memory and connect less used sections, to find perfect, believable lies. Most of the time, however, itâs just a silent undercurrent, quietly overseeing othersâ work and patiently noticing patterns in their behaviour for later. Logan can admire that.
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The lights of impulses are colour-coded, so when everyone is working throughout a day Loganâs entire room is flooded with the rainbow lights travelling from one part of the ceiling to the other, making connections and exchanging information over Loganâs head.
The backdrop for this show is very dark, but not entirely black. If you look closely itâs a deep shade of blue encompassing the entire thing like the depths of cosmos allowing the light to travel between separate stars and celestial bodies.
King slowly kissing DA and as it gets more passionate he starts to get shy and hides in DA's neck, DA kisses his head and ask if he wants to stop, he shakes his head and pulls them into a deep kiss while griping DA's shoulders. DA gently rubs circles on his hips as he slowly starts to grind down on their thigh. And they both have their first time together after that and thinking about this makes my heart go đ„ș.
King would make sure theyâre okay with anything he does. He makes it as passionate as possible. He goes at a slow pace at first and eventually speeds up. He kisses their neck and shoulder as heâs thrusting. He makes sure they cum before him. Once they finish, they cuddle and fall asleep together.
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One of my favourite moments from FwSA. This moment pretty much broke me and then Virgil did a Big Braveryâą and everything was beautiful.
(From Thomasâs Twitter: F**k it, the Sidesâ workout attire using only  clothes I had in my apartment.  (Roman, Patton, Logan, and then Virgil))
Imagine if you could adopt mini crewmates once someone dies.
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you know what the w o r s t thing about adhd is? (at least i think this one is the adhd, could be one of the 429432 other things i have)
time is meaningless.
which means if i have one (1) thing that i need to do, my brain has to block the entire day out for it.
which means that even if itâs technically a âday offâ if i have one (1) important obligationâeven if itâs only gonna take like 2 hours out of hte dayâmy brain doesnât count it as a âday offâ so i donât actually get to use it to decompress from everything else
which is how i end up going weeks or months without having a âday offâ that my brain will register as such so my stress levels just keep compounding, and my energy levels keep plummeting, and itâs hell on earth is what it is