This is me every time I'm reading Lovecraft's works and the Miskatonic University pops up:
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Origami Around

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EXPECTATIONS
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YOU ARE THE REASON

shark vs the universe
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if i look back, i am lost
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kaledo Art

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This is me every time I'm reading Lovecraft's works and the Miskatonic University pops up:
I can't describe how much I enjoyed reading Solaris by Stanislaw Lem. The concept of an ocean world that is alive (depending on how you define life) was so interesting. And that's the point of the book! To ask what we mean by life, and what scale we attribute life to in our studies.
Definitely need more recommendations.
Just started listening to Modes of Thought in Anterran Literature. I'm so excited.
I've been feeling so out of it with my various research projects recently, so listening to this has really motivated me.
Just started listening to Modes of Thought in Anterran Literature. I'm so excited.
Reenactor throws a spear at a drone
What a time to be alive.
“The medieval warrior, realizing the consequences of his impulsive act, immediately approached the owner of the drone and offered to pay for the damage.
The owner of the drone was so impressed by the brilliant attack that he suggested organizing a competition for bringing down “dragons” with short spears next year.
Drone owners have another year to develop a unique “dragon-like” design for their flying machines.” (x)
I am 100% cooler with this knowing that the spear-thrower realized “oops maybe I shouldn’t have done that” and tried to make it right, and that the guy who the drone belonged to was cool with it
just so everyone knows, this has already been memorialized in a runestone
Everything about this post blesses those involved with a +4 on their next Today is Good Day roll
a rough translation of inscription on the runestone:
On the seventh day of May in the year of 2016 on hither spot the mighty warrior Ulf hath slain a dragon with his spear.
so yeah, happy birthday to this dragon-slaying event and to it only
Happy Ulf Hath Slain A Dragon With His Spear!
When the hell will The Magnus Protocol hiatus be over?????
Read Alice In Wonderland and had a dream that I was going down the Rabbit Hole. Moral of the story: read before you sleep.
If we're all this excited for The Vampire Lestat, wait till Queen of the Damned comes out.
I'm reading The Prince Lestat novel (I know, I skipped a lot) and it's very difficult imagining Sam Reid's Lestat behaving or speaking like the one in the novel.
The Dark series is literally just a digital Leitner of The Web.
I just started The Bear and I hope Carmy and Syd don't end up having a romantic/sexual relationship. I love the friendship they have and I hope it becomes more platonically intense.
so women are supposed to grin and bear the books, the comics, the movies, the plays, the tv shows, the stories, the sci-fi, the translated ancient poems, the fucking millennia of men writing about their self inserts torturing women and it being declared as High Art by other men, we’re supposed to read it in our free time, study it in classrooms, include their styles in our own writing, accept their cultural influence as natural, watch it in the cinema, write about it, talk about it, accept it, aspire it, but men can’t tolerate three seconds of female wish fulfilment of a woman snapping the wrist of a creep without feeling personally kicked in the balls.
This reminds me of something I observed in college while I was doing my honors thesis on women in modern horror films. I watched a LOT of horror during that time as part of my research, and sometimes that was done with my family around.
And my dad and brothers? Were deeply disturbed by the movie Jennifer’s Body. I was flabbergasted. It’s not scary! It’s not even that gory. But they were horrified by it. These men who grew up on 70s slashers were legitimately shook by 90 minutes of Megan Fox eating a few teenage boys, mostly off-screen.
Similarly, my all-male reading panel for my thesis? Were so disturbed by my synopsis of the film Teeth that they couldn’t even talk about it. One of them said he couldn’t look at his wife for a week after reading it.
Again, grown-ass men who study and teach media for a living. Who definitely watch and enjoy horror movies. One of whom was a huge Tarantino buff. We watched and read worse in his intro to mass media class! But one movie about a girl whose vag could bite was enough to haunt him.
Then of course you have things like the Gone Girl backlash–men yelling that Amy Dunne is evil and women clamoring to assure everyone that they know she is not someone to emulate–the backlash against Carol Danvers, and, more recently, the griping from MRAs against the upcoming film Hustlers, which is about strippers scamming their Wall Street clients.
My conclusion? Most men–at least most straight, cisgender men, who are both my sample population and most of the ones whining that Carol is a “villain”–are perfectly fine with, and desensitized to, media where men do violence to women (horror movies), or men do violence to men (horror and action movies). They’re even sort of fine when women do violence to women (“ooooo cat fight!”).
But they get intensely uncomfortable when women are depicted doing any kind of violence to men, especially in films that tilt the balance of power to the other side of the m/f gender binary beyond a single moment or scene.
So woman as flesh-eating monster with men as her preferred cuisine? Woman who responds to unwanted sexual contact by biting it off? Woman who frames her cheating husband for murder? Woman whose response to harassment–behavior that many of the loudest whiners know is both creepy and reflective of their own thoughts/actions–is to break something?
Too scary. Unacceptable. Disturbing. These men hate being presented with the idea, even in fiction, that their position of power is socially constructed, that it could easily be flipped the other way. It terrifies them.
In feeling that terror, they experience a tiny modicum of what living, existing, moving, being perceived as a woman in the world is like.
And they flinch every time.
Here have a newspaper comic from 1993
Mag 168
There's something deeply intimate about growing plants.
Just thinking about if Jon and his gang hadn't stepped in to save the world and Oliver Banks' prediction had come true, then which of the Fears would've been the first to die at the hands of The End?
My guess would be the lonley because I feel like it'd have a lower population to pull from
The Lonely, I'm afraid, will linger for a very long time. You have to remember that The Fears would start to feed on each other.