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Izumi Shikibu, from a poem featured in Japanese Poetic Diaries; The Diary of Izumi Shikibu
been stewing on an analytical approach to fiction which I call "is this book afraid of me?" and in order to answer this question you determine how hard the book is trying to make sure you don't come after the writer on twitter
Tags via @deadpanwalking, editor and ass-kicker extraordinaire
Please keep making art. Please make it for yourself. Please don’t let everything become even more of the same flat general appeal nonsense that doesn’t seem to have anything to say
Man, there are so many ways this can happen, and it's a good thing to look out for, because pulling your own writing punches based on the reaction of a potential reader can be devastating to the plot.
For example, I was reading a book recently (that I shall not name) that hinges on the idea that the protagonist made a choice that indirectly got someone killed. So much of this book leans into this potential death in both metaphor and direct imagery. You're waiting, the whole book, to find out what happens, guessing with dread on which character it'll be.
Nobody dies in the book.
To me, the reader, this is a flabbergasting decision to make. It's obvious the author made it so that you wouldn't hate the main character, but she spends the entire book beating herself up for a thing that never even happened.
The thing is, I see how this happens. You love the characters. You (usually) want them to be happy. But it vastly weakens your story by pulling those punches. You're underserving your readers and your story by flinching away from the hard things.
i'm getting the sense some of you are not actually forklift certified.
well damn . egg on my face
THE PLOT THICKENS @averagejoey2000 explain yourself
I can't believe this is how I'm finding out that I got a scam forklift cert.
I took the cargo ops class at school but my teacher explained that it doesn't give a certification and I'd only be okay for ship's crane and the school forklifts. she said I could take an online exam and get my cert. I paid 60 bucks.
I'm googling and I'm seeing a lot of resources saying that the online programs cover the classroom part of the exam but not the in person practical aspect.
29 CFR 1910.178 (l)(2)(ii)
but I did the in person practical shit at school.
the back of the card even had fancy numbers on it. I couldn't have known that this isn't the one. this website sounded more official than certifyme.net, and there wasn't one with a .gov address.
so, I emailed OSHA, and they said that so long as I live and work in California, there's no such thing as forklift certification. I have to be told how to do it every time I get the job.
Update: I took a certification class in shipboard Material Handling Equipment at my federal job. *now* I'm forklift certified, but only on ships and piers and only for this company, but also rated to forklift explosives and hazardous materials. Also I'm a woman now.
It's been a while since I did one of those and it's also been nearly a month since the finale came out on youtube, so I think it's about time I shared my
AMAZING DIGITAL HOT TAKE!
But first some disclaimers!
1- there will be spoilers. I feel like that was obvious but yeah SPOILERS FOR EP9 AHEAD
2- "but goose said" "but Jax's va said". The author is dead. I greatly appreciate Gooseworx's work as a creative, but at the end of the day what an author intended is only ever one possible interpretation of what the story could mean
3- I will be using she/her pronouns for Jax in this. You can use others if you want, but don't fucking start pronouns discourse in my comments for the love of god
4- my opinions are somewhat shaped by both @ohnoitstbskyen 's reaction videos and Alex Rochon's post finale tweets (look the VA is as dead as the author, but I just happen to agree with his take)
5- this will get really heavy
SO WITH THAT OUT OF THE WAY LET'S GET TO TALKING ABOUT
Brazil, 18th of May 1987
(wouldn't be a fucking internet essay if it didn't start somewhere completely fucking random)
If you're familiar with the history of psychology and mental health care beyond just tiktok therapy speak, you probably know about how horrific things were for the patients for fucking centuries
honestly the stigma around that stuff persists to this day and leads to those who need help the most being isolated from society
we're seen as derranged and dangerous to those around us. And tho yes some people may have violent episodes, we're in general more a danger to ourselves than to anyone else
so what did society do to us? Well it tried to "fix" us so we could fit their standards better, through a myriad of methods that... honestly I don't wanna talk about here. Put simply it was never about helping the person, but about making sure they worked within society and kept their symptoms in check. There is no voice in your head, what you're thinking isn't true, there is no exit door
oh hey, Kaufmo. What you doing here buddy?
*ahem*
and say that didn't work. Say suppressing things only made them worse somehow. What did we do then? We isolated them. Sent them off to be locked away where they won't bother anyone else.
Insane Asylums. The loonie bin. You probably know the type of place just from how popular it is in media. Put the crazy freaks in a box and call it a day. Their suffering might not be explicitly the point, but neither is healing.
Just stay in the cellar with the other freaks
so Brazil 18th of may 1987
350 mental health workers gather to discuss the future of mental health care in Brazil, beginning what would be known as Luta Antimanicomial or for the gringos "The Anti Asylum Movement"
This would lead to the ongoing reform of the brazilian mental health care system and the birth of the CAPS (Centro de Atendimento Psicosocial/Center for Psychosocial Care)
These CAPSs would open across the country with the express mission of aiding in care not through isolation, but through community. It came from the realization that we can't separate the psychological from the social and that human beings NEED each other in order to survive. Its goal was to aid in healing while keeping contact with our family and friends and the world outside
But alright I couldn't get more ham fisted if I tried. This is obviously me tying the history of mental health care to the treatment of abstractions in TADC. Now am I gonna actually talk about the show or is this just an excuse to talk about a rare Brazil W?
Yes to both!
I think the reading that The Amazing Digital Circus is a story about community is... well as on the nose as it gets. It emphasizes the bonds characters form and how they help each other be better and get through The Horrors™
But we also see those who lose that community be driven into Abstraction. Ribbit who was pushed away by Jax, Kaufmo who felt no one believed him... and Jax who refused to be vulnerable around anyone
Abstraction always happens when you're alone. When there's no one there to offer a helping hand.
Jax refused community, refused the lesson of the show again and again, and so in the end she became a cautionary tale. Self isolation is self harm. Empathy, both towards others and towards yourself, is the only way to heal
So in the end when they all get together to offer her comfort and care, that is when color finally returns to the Circus
Empathy has healed them and this place
And well perhaps this is wishful thinking, maybe this is just a little fantasy or me huffing copium like nobody's business, maybe it's just projection
But I am transfemme too and I was an unrelenting asshole for most of the time I spent in the closet. I hurt peoplea round me and I hurt myself. I tried to do to myself what Jax did... but I survived and I healed. I got to be better and be myself
I do not wish a story like mine to be a cautionary tale, so I say there's room for Jax to heal still
She's in a place of care, where she can rest and recover, while still being surrounded by the community that loves her. Maybe that means she can still be like me
Of course I know things aren't that perfect. I am still healing and probably will still be healing for the rest of my life. It's a process and not one that is ever complete. Even if Jax were to return she would still carry scars of what happened, much like we all do
And in the end real life is not like the circus. I may have made it sound like Brazil has become some enlightened society where asylums are banned forever, but that fight is still ongoing and still held back by stigma and ostracization (god I hope I spelled that one right)
The place where I life has both a CAPS and an Asylum and which one you end up in is very much up to your own fucking luck. And I still consider myself lucky to even have the option in the first place. So many people out there do not have even the chance to find the help they need
In the end, after watching the show (and spending a day crying while listening to Isn't She Lovely) I just felt that I didn't want more Jaxs out there trapped in any more cellars
Thank you for reading
happy if you have scholarly inclinations there is usually something wrong with your sexuality july
been stewing on an analytical approach to fiction which I call "is this book afraid of me?" and in order to answer this question you determine how hard the book is trying to make sure you don't come after the writer on twitter
Tags via @deadpanwalking, editor and ass-kicker extraordinaire
Please keep making art. Please make it for yourself. Please don’t let everything become even more of the same flat general appeal nonsense that doesn’t seem to have anything to say
Man, there are so many ways this can happen, and it's a good thing to look out for, because pulling your own writing punches based on the reaction of a potential reader can be devastating to the plot.
For example, I was reading a book recently (that I shall not name) that hinges on the idea that the protagonist made a choice that indirectly got someone killed. So much of this book leans into this potential death in both metaphor and direct imagery. You're waiting, the whole book, to find out what happens, guessing with dread on which character it'll be.
Nobody dies in the book.
To me, the reader, this is a flabbergasting decision to make. It's obvious the author made it so that you wouldn't hate the main character, but she spends the entire book beating herself up for a thing that never even happened.
The thing is, I see how this happens. You love the characters. You (usually) want them to be happy. But it vastly weakens your story by pulling those punches. You're underserving your readers and your story by flinching away from the hard things.
I AM GOING TO LET YOU IN ON A LITTLE SECRET
"When are you going to update this fic?" is pressue.
"Omg I've reread this SO many times it lives in my head permanently you have rearranged my brain!!" is FOOD.
"I am LIVING for this fic I can't WAIT to know what happens next!" is MOTIVATION.
Especially today when Ao3 is full of of the CRAZIEST bots* leaving the weirdest non-comments you can imagine, I PROMISE that leaving a COMMENT will help your author. They will have the feedback and the love and the encouragement that they need to continue.
*I literally had a comment that said I was more interesting than people thought I was.
i think it is time to strangle the idea that when a man and a woman are of equal height it is a short man and a tall woman. they are of equal height. their height is the same. their tallness or shortness is the same. the same. the same!!
Saw this twitter post and instantly started looking for pictures of Stratt to use it with
to anyone in the areas impacted by the wildfire smoke, my #1 biggest piece of advice as someone whos been dealing with wildfire smoke in the NW united states for years, is build yourself a Corsi-Rosenthal Cube
they perform as well as expensive HEPA air cleaners, and are comparatively VERY inexpensive. all you need is a box fan, 4 air filters, a piece of cardboard, and some duct tape!!!!
i think it took us maybe a half hour to put ours together, if that, and we replace the filters every 3 months. it's really made a HUGE difference, both when the air quality is bad, but also with our allergies
Saw these easy to read instructions on Twitter. Stay safe 💚
where i am, a box fan and the filters run about $20 each, so if $100 is too much of a stretch at the moment, get the fan and one filter. tape the filter to the intake side of the fan, all the way around. this is also good if your space is small and a 20" cube won't fit.
Corsi-Rosenthal Boxes are a free and open source design. You can find video and PDF instructions as well as other resources on the foundation’s website.
Dedicated to providing cleaner safer air for all.
You can get even cheaper parts for them at hardware thrift stores (filters must be unused to be sold in the US). Box fans and filters are always something they have too many of and desperately want to move. You may be able to build one of these for the cost of a fast food meal.
In the US of Canada, look for a Habitat For Humanity ReStore in your area. There’s a whole bunch of them out there, they always have too many filters, and you’re helping fund affordable homes for your neighbors while also keeping overstocked goods out of landfills. They’re typically where big box home improvement stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot send their dead stock. A friend has been able to consistently build them for around $20 total at a ReStore. Plus they’re very cool stores that have lots of things you might need for cheaper than dirt. Great place to buy lightbulbs and house paint. Overstock stores (usually advertising they get new goods every week) are also good places to look for parts. There are a bunch of other house part recycling stores around, too, many of them funky nonprofits, so search around in your area.
Poor people bare an undue burden for environmental impacts, especially poor air quality, and have higher rates of debilitating and expensive conditions like asthma because of it. Your lungs are worth fighting for, along with the rest of your meat suit. Mitigation resources like these might be more in reach than you think and well worth the investment. Get in touch with local mutual aid groups because they often love helping people get these, and if they don’t know about places like a ReStore in your area yet, they’ll love that information!
Draw him alive and well. Ok now draw him playing sudoku
Now draw him struggling at sudoku in a manner that is no longer endearing and is now embarassing
You would think that with the amount of daddy issues I pour into my characters that my father would be the one that left me a psychological mess but alas... I have a mother
We have no choice but to stan a queen 💪❤️👑
Trying to escape military service like: "Poison Seller, I require your weakest poisons."
it's actually so amazing she helped save the lives of the honorable men who did not wish to fight, while killing the most vile men, that is so fucking based