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Crow: CROW YES!
Itās actually impossible to measure how many fucks a corvid give because there is no device sensitive enough to register such a tiny amount.
science/animal side of tumblr⦠explain to me the birb thing
Tail Pulling is a behavior noted in many corvids. The practical application is to create a distraction that will allow the birb to make off with the targetās food. Imagine being in the lunch room and a large fellow has a Twinkie you covet. You canāt just take it from him because heāll defend his Twinkie. But if you thwap him on the back of his neck and then dash around to snag the Twinkie while he investigates, you stand a decent chance of enjoying spongey goodness. This is basically that in birb form.
Except corvids donāt only do this as a distraction. Sometimes they seem to just being doing it to mess with other animals/birbs. But to use my lunch room analogy, there are times you might thwap someone sneakily on the back of the neck just for amusement. Primates exhibit behavior that appears to be just be annoying other animals for amusement. Given how intelligent crows are, its not unlikely that this is a manifestation of an innate desire to just fuck with someone else for the fun of it. Such as this from the link above:
THANK YOU FOR THE BIRB KNOWLEDGE
BECAUSE IT IS FUN
This speaks to me on a molecular level.
birbs just wanna have fun
Sorry to hijack a little, but to put it bluntly, corvids are also pretty BALSY. They are more than prepared to harass other huge birds of prey which could deal them a lot of damage. Thereās plenty of cases of corvidsĀ āridingā other birds as well.Ā ItāsĀ often to harass the larger bird out of the area, but as @red3blog said, they quite often (in laymanās terms) enjoy fucking shit up for fun.
āWhere the hell is the seatbelt on this thing?ā
I mean they deserve a medal for having such huge bird balls imo
Literally no fucks are given by corvids. Ever.
I like the one with the eagle
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this is strangely adorable
NOOO THIS IS SO CUTE!!!! OH NO!!!! THE FUTURE IS HERE AND IT IS ADORABLE!!!
i wish men understood that when women are talking about feminism and rape culture and shit, itās not just a political conversation. itās not about being a āsocial justice warriorā or whatever. itās about our actual lives being shaped by misogyny since childhood, and the daily reality of living in fear of violence. this isnāt a fucking game orĀ philosophical debate. this is our fucking lives.Ā
this post is picking up like 100 notes per minute its outta controlĀ
Why Are SO Many Millennials SO Uncool?
One night a few weeks ago, a group of twenty-somethings came into the bar where I was working and headed for the jukebox. Itās digital, which means itās not curated, which means I immediately felt the familiar knot of dread form in my stomach thatās always accompanied by seeing young people approach the jukebox. It usually means my ears are about to be violated by a string of cheesy Top 40 songs for the next hour or so. Sure enough, Taylor Swiftās voice invaded the room, and some members of the group started singing along. Proudly. Feeling no sense of shame for doing something that, fifteen or twenty years ago, would have gotten them laughed out of the bar. And this wasnāt the first time Iāve noticed this recently. While grocery shopping a few days ago, a shopper started singing aloud to Adam Levineās latest tragedy that radio tells us is a song. Whereās the dignity!? How can these people, people who moved to a neighborhood because of its supposed ācoolā factor, not know that singing along to whatever is saturating the airwaves is one of the uncoolest things they could do?
Patti Smith sporting an edgy personal sense of style - Cool
Grizzly Bear looking like their mothers still dress them - Not Cool
In all fairness, itās not entirely their fault. They really just donāt know any better. Their lack of knowledge of anything other than that which is spoon fed them is the byproduct of a global media oligopoly. To quote Robert McChesney in his book āRich Media, Poor Democracy, āit happened to the oil and automotive industries earlier in the 20th century, now it is happening to the entertainment industry.ā Media has been completely overtaken by major corporations and unless people choose to think for themselves, theyāre going to believe that whatās put in front of them is the only thing that exists. And the talent show hosting, product endorsing āmusicians;ā along with the latest string of tame bands major labels tell us are ārock,ā are unfortunately the spokespeople for getting us to think the music weāre having shoved down our throats is all there is, and that it is somehow relevant.
Shows like āAmerican IdolāĀ and āThe Voiceā trick viewers into thinking that having a pitch perfect voice is the only skill necessary to be a musician. Content, a message, is not a priority. Imagine if Neil Young needed Simon Cowellās approval in order to get the label backing necessary to become a known musician. And can you picture Kurt Cobain nervously standing in front of Adam Levine to find out what he thought of his cover of āMan Who Sold the World?ā If relevant rock ānā roll were more accessible, I wouldnāt care what goes on in the talent show circuit. But corporate media has made intelligent music scarce, and what does exist is nearly impossible for the masses to hear.
Kurt Cobain - Cool
Adam Levine making grunge-inspired clothing for K Mart - Not Cool
Every recent decade up to the 90s had a music revolution that inspired a counterculture. One that challenged the status quo. Political and psychedelic rock during the 60s encouraged young people to leave the safety of their parentsā homes, fight in the streets for civil rights, and protest warā¦while taking acid and smoking lots of dope. The 70s challenged youth to question the establishment with punk rock, which was still alive and well in the 80s; and along with it, bands like Devo sang about the devolution of the human race. The 90s had grunge, which was an outlet for the pain and frustration that accompanies feelings of isolation and disenfranchisement. It discouraged consumption and showed that opulence was uncool. Along with the music bands were playing, was a lifestyle that inspired it. Punk bands like Crass lived on a commune to prove humans can govern themselves. Nirvana rehearsed ten hours a day before recording āNevermindā because their house was so freezing they tried to stay away from it as much as possible. My point being, popular musicians prior to the 21st century were actual artists, on a path of self discovery. They either never had comforts, or they gave them up to pursue their passions and find themselves, not allowing themselves to be toldĀ who they should be. The best art is usually born out of struggle, whether personal or sympathetic. And most of todayās popular musiciansā lifestyles are anything but difficult. Their music is not based on life experiences, hard knocks, or political and social themes. It is self-absorbed, mindless drivel that would make John Lennon blush with shame for the human race. Todayās popular āartistsā are a constant stream of sell outs who canāt be content with the mansion that their music affords them. They need a fragrance line, a fashion line, a job hosting a talent show, and commercial endorsements so that they can buy even more stuff they donāt need. And too many of todayās millennials buy into it.Ā They believe that if they keep their noses to the ground, stay out of trouble, never challenge the system, and work to maintain the same sort of lifestyle as their role models, theyāre doing the right thing. Oblivious to the fact that theyāve been turned into total nerds.
John Lennon - Cool
Mumford & Sons (weāre supposed to believe theyāre a rock band) - Not Cool
So what happened after the 90s? Did musicians just stop caring? Has there been nothing going on in the world that needs to be changed, so therefore no music asking for it? Or could it possibly be the passing of The Telecommunications Act of 1996 that kept inspiring, rule-breaking, boundary-testing music from reaching our ears? Ā Again, from āRich Media, Poor Democracy,ā āThe core premise of the act was to eliminate restrictions on firms moving into other communication areas - for example, phone companies moving into cable television and vice versa, or long distance phone companies moving into local service and vice versa - and then to eliminate as many regulations as possible on these firmsā behaviorā¦And the one media sector most thoroughly overturned by the Telecommunications Act has been radio broadcasting. The Act relaxed ownership restrictions so that a single firm can own up to eight stations in a single market. In the twenty months following enactment of the new law, there has been the equivalent of an Oklahoma land rush as small chains have been acquired by middle-sized chains, and middle-sized chains have been gobbled up by the few massive giants who have come to dominate the national industry. Since 1996, some one-half of the nationās eleven thousand radio stations changed hands, and there were over one thousand radio firm mergers."Ā
So the 90s was the decade when radio stations got taken over by corporate giants (with corporate, not cultural, interests in mind), and, not coincidentally, when radio went to shit. Joy Elmer Morgan, founder of Future Teachers of America, predicted that "as a result of radio broadcasting, there will probably develop during the twentieth century either chaos or a world-order of civilization. Whether it shall be one or the other will depend largely upon whether broadcasting be used as a tool of education or an instrument of selfish greed. So far, our American radio interests have thrown their major influence on the side of greedā¦.there has never been in the entire history of the United States an example of mismanagement and lack of vision so colossal and far-reaching in its consequences of our turning the radio channels almost exclusively into commercial handsā¦whoever controls the radio will in the end control the development of the human race.ā Scary. Especially when noting that Morgan died in 1986, and in 1983, 50 corporations controlled the majority of news media. Now six corporations control it. One of them is Walt Disney, which would explain why Adam Levine is touted as a ārockstar.ā
Grace Slick - Cool
Beyonce endorsing a drink that contributes to obesity and cancer - Not Cool
In 1948, jazz critic Sidney Finkelstein summed up commercialism in music superbly when he said it ultimately leads āto what is really destructive in culture: the taking over of an art by business.ā It seems that with the advent of the internet, and the seeming freedom and ease it could provide to get relevant music out there, corporations have gotten even more aggressive to keep peopleās thoughts on consumption, rather than cultural and social change. And millennials are the ones most vulnerable because they have no personal connection to a time when music actually mattered. When it was the most accessible medium for getting a message to the world. Now corporations have used the medium artists once used to spread a message of social change, to send the message that they need more and more useless shit instead. Donāt believe the Top 40 hype that pushes singing puppets on us and tries to make us believe that their silly antics and extravagant lifestyles are anything but pathetic. Supporting your local musicians by going out to hear live music is a great way to combat the control media has over us. Checking out music blogs is another way to find out about artists who arenāt corporately endorsed. If you canāt find anything on those, ask around to find out who peopleās favorite bands are. Just make sure those you ask are over the age of 30. ;)
Rage Against the Machine - Cool
Arcade Fire - Donāt get me started.
Sources:
āRich Media, Poor Democracy,ā by Robert McChesney
http://www.businessinsider.com/these-6-corporations-control-90-of-the-media-in-america-2012-6 http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/who-owns-the-media-the-6-monolithic-corporations-that-control-almost-everything-we-watch-hear-and-read
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I canāt believe this isnāt real.
āso articulate,ā āthatās not a compliment.ā soooo true lol
HE SPRAYED HER WITH A WATER BOTTLE I WANT TO SCREAM
Bitch Iām tryin to help youš
Me @Disney:Ā
Headcanon that McGonagall is offended on a personal level that Umbridge loves cats.Ā
This literally got 600 more notes just while I was at dinner what the fuck
How has nobody thought about this before tbh
Ok but imagine McGonagall in cat form prowling around the castle, in strategically chosen places so that Umbridge will come across her.Ā
Umbridge takes the cat back to her office and feeds it a little saucer of milk. The cat starts coming back to Umbridgeās office around the same time every night, until eventually Umbridge gets into a little routine of setting out a saucer of milk for the cat before bed.Ā McGonagall now has all the best secrets on Umbridge, all of the results of the evaluations, and most importantly, is in a perfect position to spy on the ministry for the Order of the Phoenix.Ā
All because Umbridge is obsessed with cats.
The mental image McGonagall lapping up that milk while full of burning hatred for Umbridge amuses me in ways I can hardly describe.
This is your random reminder to DRINK WATER!
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One of my newest pieces. I've been staring at this frame for a while now trying to decide what I wanted out of it. I think I've found it now.. maybe.
One of my first attempts at embroidery. Still trying to decide if I need to light it from behind. It doesn't photograph well, at least not in the lighting I was able to use. I'll try again later on...