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Irrational hatred: people believe in a pseudoscience and defend it passionately but NEVER are willing to do any science about it. My beloved friend! If you can prove that people born during a specific and predictable time have a specific and predictable trait, we will PUBLISH. If a specific rock structure results in a quantifiable effect while adjacent to the human body, we will write a BANGER paper together! If plants can form memories then let’s write a follow-up paper and get funding for a lab!! Make a survey! Generate a testable hypothesis! Don’t be so incurious about the world!
#this is always because science HAS been done and has shown no results#and the proponents of whatever the thing is Do Not Like This
#trust me if acupuncture or homeopathy or astrology had clear observable effects WE WOULD KNOW BY NOW
There are also massive monetary prizes awaiting anyone who can prove paranormal abilities. So… go at it.
If this shit were real, it wouldn’t be niche. It also wouldn’t vary by culture or context. The people working in the rose quartz mines would uniformly show benefits that people working in mines for normal quartz would not.
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There ought to be a word for being homesick for a time and place you not only never lived, but that you’re fully aware you have an entirely fictionalized understanding of.
(Am I listening to the Sherlock Holmes radio plays again? I’m listening to the Sherlock Holmes radio plays again.)
I have good news! There *is* a word! It's fernweh, a german word, literally translated as "farsickness" it means: homesickness for a place that doesn't exist. Why do I know this word? I looked up over a dozen words that had to deal with space, so that I could make up cool-sounding names for my Transformers ocs who are space explorers. The one that used fernweh was Fernwehwelkin, welkin meaning: the sky or vault of heaven.
Somehow I knew if there was a word, it’d be German.
Anyway these radio plays give me an absolute metric FUCKTON of fernweh.
It's not quite the right context for Fernweh but yeah, you could make it work for you like that. Normally, it's used only for spatial distance to the place you're currently in and not tied to a specific destination but a longing for being elsewhere, to travel and have adventures. To be 'in der Ferne' ie far from the mundane existence of the now, somewhere out there. It's true that the place you're longing for when you have Fernweh doesn't exist as such but that's more because it's a conceptual place defined by 'not being this place' rather than being fictional. You can sate your Fernweh by going on a vacation or backpacking or travelling.
But fear not, I do have a German word for you that would work better, imo. I'd rather go with Sehnsucht for this one. It's a compound from 'sehnen' (ie longing) and 'Sucht' (ie addiction) and often comes with a connotation of the unattainable. So your addiction to a fictionalised version of Victorian London and your longing to inhabit it, which can never be realised, fill you with Sehnsucht for this place that never really was and never will be again.
Of course German has TWO words for this.
That is exactly it, though. I'm well aware actual-Victorian-London was a fucking cesspit, like even if I dropped there as a wealthy white man with a title I'd be dealing with uneven sanitation, complete lack of any labor standards, and arsenic in literally everything, among other stuff.
But you hear these stories and it's like damn, yeah, I want to be in that armchair in front of the fire wearing my dressing gown with nothing to do all day but smoke a pipe I didn't know would kill me, reading the newspaper and chilling.
It absolutely does not help that whenever you get to the episodes where they're signing off for the summer Basil Rathbone says something to the effect of "I'd like to thank Petri Wine, the management of [whatever company was actually producing it, I've never caught the name], and all of our listeners, for helping us make the Baker Street days live again." Like sir. I would like that also. And also there are so many years between you and me I can't imagine how to cross them. You could never have begun to imagine I'd be listening to you on a pair of devices not much bigger than my thumbnail, picking up soundwaves from a third device the size of my hand that also makes telephone calls, sends telegrams, shows movies with sound and color, functions as a checkbook, contains a camera that takes not just still photographs but also movies with sound and color, contains an egg timer, and that's still only like a quarter of what it can do. That wouldn't have worked even in science fiction, people would have called it outright preposterous. And I struggle to imagine the world you lived in, where everything could be learned by radio and plastic barely existed and many food staples were purchased with ration coupons. But we're both here in Baker Street, aren't we, where time stops for anyone who wants to pay a visit to the Great Detective?
If that's not nostalgia-but-not-exactly, times two, I don't know what is. In the spirit of "German can make a word out of anything" I feel like maybe "fernwehsehn" would really be it. A longing for a far off place that doesn't really exist, and never actually did.
Here, though the world explode, these two survive,
And it is always eighteen ninety-five.
"221B", Vincent Starrett
Did this quick doodle a few days ago, used it as value practice! :D
Ah yes, the wings that I totally intended to draw, creating a symbolic representation of toothless giving hiccup his own wings that totally didn’t happen by accident, and I definitely didn’t realize it because of these tags…
the last item you held (phone doesn't count) just despawned are you ok with it?
yes
no
GIVE IT BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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could be worse
meh
results
Living creatures like your pet don't count
If I was holding a bowl of oatmeal, does the whole thing despawn, or just the bowl?
Because if there's a splatter of oatmeal all over my bed now, I'm going to be pissed.
Just a fork. I got plenty.
I've got more masks
oh my god the slot machine company says i have to keep putting coins in their machine or Im Gonna Get Left Behind. thats so scary. and it has to be true because they know more about slot machines than i do
oh my god the slot machine company says if we dont give them money to build the world's biggest slot machine the chinese are gonna build it first and win all the prizes. and then there wont be any prizes anymore
oh my god the slot machine company says if we keep putting coins in their machine we're going to win big and then no-one will ever have to work again. and i trust them because those sorts of big companies always make sure not to forget the people involved in getting to a big win
sorry to tack on but i have a folder full of these images bc i collect ones that make me laugh, MY TIME HAS COME
@zoethesportsblog
a few of my favorites
a new one just dropped
had to add a couple favs from my personal collection
the simplicity of lactase supplements is so funny to me. it costs like $4 to circumvent evolutionary biology. want to eat dairy but your body doesn’t produce the enzyme necessary to digest lactose? the devs haven’t patched that yet but you can download a mod
Murderbot you absolute fucking hypocrite. I love you
nasa is using a 3D world graphic for the solar eclipse thingy today where germany is still devided in east and west adjfglkafdhgadfg. buddies, it's been almost 40 years.
So I showed this to a physicist and they were like "Oh! Yes! It's a figure from Fred Espenak's very old paper where he did a bunch of eclipse graphics! I've been looking at these my entire internet life, basically, for every solar eclipse! They called him Mr. Eclipse. He just passed away recently 🥺"
Anyway apparently Mr. Eclipse made 5000 years' worth of solar eclipse graphics, which you can find the simpler versions of here
So now instead of laughing at NASA for their outdated graphics I'm emotional about Mr. Eclipse and his hard work
Visiting family for the weekend, including my seven year old niece, who is obviously the most special and incredible child on the planet
Anyway, she really, really loves it when I tell her stories. She loves stories anyway, and at first this manifested as "stories about Tad-Cu Bryn", aka my father (her grandfather) who died before she was born. This has been a lovely way to keep his memory alive, and she adores every story - she has her favourites, which she will request.
Then it became apparent that she specifically loves me telling her stories. She'll happily ask others for them too, but from me she just wants any anecdote at all; which of course is wonderful and demonstrates that she is a child of impeccable taste and wisdom and brilliance, but also she has ADHD and the energy reserves of a seven year old and so this gets Tiring very quickly
Yesterday, in the car on the way back from the wildlife centre, she asked for one of my longer stories, and I was like hey, how about we try something different?
And she was like, no, tell me a story about Tad-Cu Bryn
And I was like, this will be a brand new story and you get to play it and help me tell it
And she was like, explain
So I gave her three characters to choose from. The first was a warrior with a sword she could name, who was nonetheless dyspraxic. The second was a gymnastic elf who could commune with trees but was afraid of heights. The third was a dyslexic witch whose spells sometimes go wrong when she spells the words wrong.
She picked the witch. I pulled up an online d20 on my phone. I went to start, and she insisted my mother had to play as the elf.
So I told them that the new queen of the kingdom had called for them, because their palace treasury had been robbed - specifically, a single enchanted coin that brings luck and wealth to a ruler's reign had been stolen. And tales of enchanted coins were suddenly emanating from across the land, so each one needed investigating until the right coin was found.
It turns out kids who like stories will absolutely lap this shit up. She was enthralled. It was the simplest story - they had to get into a bank, revive some unconscious gnomes, then enter the vault, find the coin that had been deposited into it, then get back to the queen. Enough to fill a half hour car ride, basically, but she managed to fill it with all the wacky hijinks you get from a ttrpg, particularly when she tried to smash a door down with a hammer but rolled a 1.
We finished with the queen saying it wasn't the right coin, and then my niece demanded we go again, this time with her playing as a sapient reticulated python. That time we made it all the way to the final boss fight, which was a sorcerer who created a big coin monster out of loads of coins; I asked my niece what she wanted to do, and she described graphically how she wanted to constrict and eat the sorcerer and immediately rolled a 19. So, sure! Okay. The sorcerer is now very dead. The coin monster, though, was still there, and as my niece tried to say she would do the same thing, I was like, no, you're a snake and you just ate. You're now immobile.
At this point, my sister advised her to regurgitate the sorcerer.
Great! said my niece. I'm going to do it at the coin monster.
And rolled a 20.
So she projectile vomited a dead sorcerer into the coin monster, and won the day.
Anyway, today she immediately demanded we play "the game with the story where we choose", and my brother in law is now asking me how he can do this with her ("Are you making it all up as you go along??"). But yeah, turns out, this is a fantastic way to entertain a seven year old. Vague ongoing quest, then three steps: get into (place), resolve (minor puzzle), boss fight to finish. Boom. Easy.
So far I've done a bank, a tavern, and an art gallery (it featured an exhibit that was just a room full of slippery banana skins). I'm going to do a pirate ship next
I've been thinking about this scene in Artificial Condition where MB meets ART for the first time. ART threatens MB to make sure MB doesn't attempt to hurt it.
Then Murderbot shows it what punishment from a governor module feels like.
ART can't feel pain. It can't understand human physical pain any more than it can understand human media. Murderbot has to help it translate these things into data.
This is ART's first experience of pain. It goes silent for three whole minutes and then it immediately apologizes to MB.
Later Rapport (short story) shows us how ART is suddenly more gentle towards human trauma. This moment must have been so pivotal for it.
I don’t say this often, but you really should unmute and listen to the song

i hope people know that the “sad tomato cat” meme is a series of images that have a happy ending…… she is cared for and loved!!!!
to be loved is to be changed………
[ID: a tag reading, “#don’t eat citrus if you have any mental health problems #the vitamin C is so bad for you” end ID]
losing my fucking mind over how people will come on here and say just the easiest to disprove absolutely inane lies. for no reason at all
This is so funny because of how long a chain of telephone it is. The starting point is that grapefruit juice SPECIFICALLY can interact negatively with several mental health medications (notably, not amphetamines). Then this tumblr post* and MULTIPLE NEWS ARTICLES got popular, stating that consuming anything acidic (including vitamin C) within an hour of taking your ADHD meds would render them ineffective. In reality, a large dose of vitamin C taken directly with an amphetamine-based ADHD medication has the potential to cause a minor dampening effect, but has no effect on other ADHD meds.
These presumably got filtered/combined into the idea that vitamin C is bad to take with ANY mental health meds, which then got turned into the idea that if you have mental health problems, scurvy may be right for you!
also turned into the myth that citrus nullifies HRT
if you have any sort of chronic inflammation take your damn vitamin C please it's so important i'm begging uou please
kink: deleting someone’s pointless comment by reblogging the post from the same person they did
I mean, that’s censorship but okay.
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