#Mod v
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peoplegettingkindamadatfood · 7 months ago
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i want you
anon i post 4chan screenshots.
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cluster-c-pds-culture-is · 7 months ago
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DPD culture is not being able to form an opinion on certain media until you watch a review on it or hear someone you know talk about it, and when you do form an opinion, hearing another person's opinion on it can cause your opinion to shift to that one instead.
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depersonalisation culture is hating those ‘five fun facts about yourself’ icebreakers because you’re barely a person
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our-afamspec-experience · 9 months ago
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What is familial attraction?
In order to understand what being Afamilial is, we must learn what the attraction we lack even is in the first place
Familial Attraction is the clossness of family or the desire to be family with someone you know
It is not necessary that to experience attraction you must be blood related, you don't even need to have adopted them as a child in order to. Familial attraction is similar to platonic attraction in that regard, but instead of friends, you feel like siblings However it is most commonly felt towards blood reletives for Allofamilials [Side note: Even if you're Allofamilial, you don't necessarily experience familial attraction towards all of your blood reletives, same as for Alloromantics, Allosexuals, Alloplatonics, etc..]
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It is not incest This is a rather common misconception from Allofamilials, whether or not in good faith
"But didn't you (Mod V) call yourself homofamilial?"
I'm on the more familial favorable end of afamilials, but that seems to mainly be with the other girls / women in my family I'm honestly not really comfortable with most of the boys/men in my family, and I think I may experience less of a desire to be familially close to them, But for the girls, I do still care for them, just... not in any form of attraction. Probably emotional attraction ig.
Tertiary / Non-Rose attraction still has orientations. It just so happens that almost everyone is pan
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Forgive me if this was badly written
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holder-culture-is · 10 months ago
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Welcome to [X] Holder Culture!
For all of those alters who hold anything! Whether it be emotions, memories, symptoms, this is the blog for you!
What’s this blog for?
I already explained that, silly! But let me explain a bit more.
This is one of your usual culture blogs! However this time, it’s specifically for alters that hold something for the system! I, the one who’s gonna be talking here the most, hold symptoms of our OCD!
NOTE AS OF 11/27/2024: We will no longer comment on asks unless the asker specifies we should. If you want us to add something to your ask, PLEASE TELL US!!
We do also do flag/term coining, specifically for holders! We made the flag in our profile picture, and that’s the main template for all of the holder flags!
Boundaries?
ENDOS DNI!! Other than that, not really? If you really want our DNI check @saltedcavessys. We have our DNI there. Anywho, that’s about it.
Anon claims
Masterlist pt 1
Masterlist pt 2
Tags and Flags Masterlist
What about you?
Oh, I��m flattered! You can just call me C. I’m an introject, not telling of who though! Some other holders (anger holders, anxiety holders, etc) might interact there, and they’ll just go by their initials as well!
Alters that will probably be active here:
C (he/it, OCD holder)
B (she/her, paranoia holder)
V (she/her, anxiety holder)
M (he/him, anger holder)
D (he/they/xem, hyperfixation holder)
S (he/him, trauma + autism holder)
T (they/them, autism holder)
A (he/they, possible symptom holder)
💠 (it/he, dissociation holder)
🏅 (she/they, holds a bunch of things)
K🎉‼️ (they/zi/star, motivation + happiness holder)
The main system blog is @saltedcavessys!
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Also, here’s the flag we used for the profile picture!
Well, that’s all from me. Toodles!
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fiction-venting · 3 months ago
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I hate how I died twice ,once in my tattoo parlor when I fell in a pile of fire ,then again when I got hit by a truck ,I wish I could go back and change everything
- Erik Campbell from final destination
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aandvarchaeology · 3 months ago
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Hello! I wanted to ask what kind of sites do you work on in Germany and what are the conditions like when you excavate? Also are there some artefacts that are more common to find then others?
Hi @ioniccolumns, thanks for the question and sorry for the delay!
Again, Mod V supplying the first part of the answer, since Mod A is currently still huddled under 1000 blankets and drinking vast amounts of tea.
EDIT MANY WEEKS LATER: Double sorry for the double delay, Mod A answered his part, I wanted to edit some things in mine, and then Term Paper Hell happened. Ask me about medieval slate roofing if you want to hear the rant of a lifetime, I dare you.
The short answer to your questions: It depends. 😅
The long answer:
We have a vast richness of time periods in Germany, and pretty much the whole country is covered in archaeology one way or another. It is entirely possible to start a dig going through 1920s scrap metal hoards, dig your way through a high medieval road, an early medieval settlement, and a roman villa rustica and end up in a neolithic causewayed ditch enclosure. In general: If you are digging in a city you'll probably find a latrine and/or a graveyard. You will find medieval ceramics and some kind of crop marks on many many fields. If you are within the bounds of the Roman empire you will most likely find Roman stuff, be that architecture or something else.
As to the conditions: How do you mean? Working conditions? (Imagine your average construction site, only with vastly more nerds.) Preservation conditions? (It varies greatly, we have everything from peat bogs to gravel plains to brown earth, it really depends on where you're digging. Though I WILL mention the Rhenish mining area for its particularly spectacular wood preservation. We literally got paleolithic hunting spears in pretty much working condition out of there.) Soil conditions? (It varies greatly, have a look at the Bodenatlas Deutschland if this particularly interests you!)
And artefacts - again, it depends xD. Though, most medieval digs will turn up incredible amounts of ceramics (my beloved), and it would be terrible of me not to show you our prime example of a find, especially if you're digging in prehistoric time periods: The Glorious Post Hole.
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Foto by Brigitte Schlüter, liscence: CC BY-SA 3.0, online here [last viewed March 25, 2025].
~ Mod V
ETA: Mod A (that's me) Has Risen From The Dreadful Pits Of Illness!
In addition to So Many Time Periods in regards to sites, I feel I should mention that most excavations in Germany are so-called Verursachergrabungen (lit. person responsible [pays] excavations) meaning that whoever dug up the monument needs to pay for its excavation. Specific laws surrounding this differ by state, but usually the state office for heritage management will get involved. As V has mentioned, we also have a decent amount of rescue excavations, mainly associated with open-pit mining for gravel and coal, and numerous excavations of scientific interest - the big ones are usually focused on the formerly Roman parts of Germany.
The most common artefact is definitely pottery, followed by flint flakes and stone tools of all kinds. There is one find category that didn't get much attention for decades that actually should be really common though: burnt loam, also known as Hüttenlehm (lit. hut loam). This category covers daub, plaster and mud bricks, but for a long time only painted plaster was recognised because the others look too similar to normal soil - especially when wet. Only the impressions left by the wattle and the temper used to bind the clay of the mud bricks will give them away and all too often those are missed in non-university excavations.
Which brings me to the last part: work conditions! The excavations run by an university on its own are usually comprised of a team of students working towards their Bachelor's or Master's degree, headed by either a PhD student in cooperation with a teacher (who may or may not be a professor) or just a teacher (more likely not to be a professor). Occasionally there may be volunteers from the local archaeological society, but around here they are more closely connected with the state office.
On the excavations run by the state office or in cooperation with them you'll have excavation techs (aka shovelbums) and such fancy things as an excavator who takes care of the topsoil for you. So while the former is the "building site with an accumulation of nerds" V mentioned, the latter is more "building site with a few nerds and the usual annoying foreman who tells you that you're on a tight timetable". [Mod V would also like to mention that the state office does not do its own digs in all German states. If it does, you have to hire them if something turns up on your construction site. If not, they're technically involved from a legal standpoint, but you have your pick of commercial dig companies to do the actual excavating. The annoying foreman is a fixture of both versions.]
University excavations usually will work with more care for the preservation of artefacts while state department (and private excavation companies) will be able to cover more ground, but sometimes lead to damage on pottery and the like.
(In fact, getting an excavator license and specialising on archaeological digs is a very lucrative job because they are always needed, highly recompensated and some excavator drivers can work with mindblowing precision. Those are worth their weight in gold and will get recommended to the head archaeologist's colleagues.)
More specific conditions like accomodation, pay and adherence to OSHA depends on where you're digging (middle of nowhere, near a settlement, middle of the city, etc.), your degree, how much money the organiser was able to secure for financing the project, whether you're there as an intern (usually paid a pittance (i. e. my last intern dig was 3,13€/h paid as lump sum of 500€ at the end of the four weeks)) or as a hired worker (minimum wage, which currently is 12,82€/h). Student interns will usually get free accomodation of varying quality but have to do their own shopping, cooking and cleaning. Hired workers are expected to commute, so they'll usually be chosen for how close they live to the excavation site or will move there for the duration of the dig.
That's all I can think of for now! I hope I was able to answer your questions, let us know if there's more you'd like to know!
~ Mod A
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mcyt-fictives · 8 months ago
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MCYT fictive culture is "Wait is that why our host thought for ages that he every few months just said 'pog' like the ghost of DSMP past possessed him despite the fact that he never says it anymore? It was you fronting when that happened? Huh. Yeah that checks out. Side effects of DSMP fictives; saying pog."
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Lazard has a giant custom-made sofa in his office. It was rumoured he only got it to flaunt how much money he can waste without anyone saying anything. However, Sephiroth made a habit to lounge there, hiding from people who might want to interact with him (like Hojo). Later Genesis joined him and soon after Angeal and Zack followed. Every time Tseng walked into Lazard's office there's a bigger and bigger pile of SOLDIERS on that sofa
Lazard and Sephiroth being bffs is what this fandom needs i think
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ao3feed-crimeboys · 1 year ago
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Important
Hello everyone, it's Mod V. After some deliberation and talk with mod Chibi we have decided to stop the feed indefinitely.
The reason being the recent situation of Shelby Shubble's abuse story.
The blog will remain and won't be deactivated, at least for now. It'll remain mostly for archival purposes, however there won't be any new fanfiction being shared.
Thank you to all writers and readers. This blog was created so more Crimeboys fics could be shared on Tumblr and so more people could see them. I hope you enjoyed seeing those fics on the tag pages!
I wish you all a great time and hope you find plenty of things that make you happy in life,
Mod V.
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epic-kinfessions · 2 months ago
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Hello, it is a Eurylochus from epic (fictive)
I suppose I just wish to ramble
My clearest memory is get in the water. Ody was drowning, and I just. Couldn't let him. He had suffered so much I had to make sure he got home. I don't remember my wife very well, but I knew I just, needed to make sure someone made it.
I also remember Ody making large monuments to everyone when he made it home. "Remember them, when the fire begins to fade, for the fallen and afraid, we are not to let them die in vain, remember them, we're the ones who carry on, the flame of those who've gone, and our comrades will not die in vain"
Ody made sure we didn't die in vain, and he remembered us. I remember staying and roaming the palace, I had no need for the underworld until my king and brother joined me and Polities. Poli stayed down there, but he joined me at the memorial often. It was nice. We tried to comfort Ody when he wept there, although I don't think he knew.
I miss you Odysseus of Ithaca. I forgive you, and I'm sorry. I hope when you see me it is with gray in your hair and wrinkles in your skin. I hope Penelope joins you, and we rest together.
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peoplegettingkindamadatfood · 7 months ago
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where u at dog
ck is like terminally unfunny and all the reddit screenshots are submissions because i dont use it. so there have been no new posts.
if you want to know whatsgoing on in my life: i've been really into store brand diet cola recently - have you noticed that literally every store brand tastes the same? into kabanos also. if they have kabanos at your grocery store you should get some it's a great meat snack
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cluster-c-pds-culture-is · 8 months ago
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dpd culture is fearing the future so much it makes you sick because of the prospect that you will lose everyone, and that one day you’ll have to look after yourself. but you know you can’t.
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dissociation + derealization culture is trying to figure out where the 'save' button is, and then realizing this is real life and you're *not* playing a game
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our-afamspec-experience · 7 months ago
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our afamspec experience is not understanding found family because why are people implying family is closer than friends
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holder-culture-is · 10 months ago
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Autism trait holder [situationaly mute, mostly] culture is your friends can always tell its you because you suddenly shut up, and when you do speak, your voice is so much softer than everyone else's
Love it when friends can tell who’s fronting :3 but yeah, can definitely relate as a mostly nonvocal anxiety holder, I’m usually very quiet and our friends can TELL.
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