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technically-human · 3 days ago
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To belong and how Robotnik understands it
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mayhaps-a-blog · 2 days ago
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There's something that bothers me a little about the complaints that the Preservation Alliance team aren't "professional" in the show compared to the books, and I think it's just... I have a different idea of what professional science looks like.
Even in the books, we don't actually see the team do that much science. They take some "samples", and SecUnit thinks of them as professionals, but other than SecUnit's internal monologue, they don't do that much more than in the show. They actually talk more about their work in the show than in the books!
I wonder if some of it is that the Preservation Alliance doesn't fit what people's idea of a competent scientist, particularly a competent scientist on TV, looks like. They're expecting the Big Bang Theory, or Gurathin bent over a computer terminal muttering "I'm in" as green code plays across his face, or Arada rattling off a bunch of jargon while dissecting an alien creature, or Bharadwaj IDing the alien remnant based on rocks or something. And that's not really how science actually... works.
Honestly, as a scientist, this is one of the more realistic depictions of actual science I could expect from a TV show, unless you wanted to watch several hours of people working quietly at their computers with expressions of various levels of exhaustion, annoyance, and stress on their faces, or sorting samples, or wandering around staring at the dirt, or sitting around debating the nature of "nature" and the ethical implications of terraforming or whatever (which would be cool, but also, not plot relevant, I'll just assume it's happening off-screen). I could sort half my coworkers by which character they're most like: the upbeat professor who's always trying to help (Bharadwaj), the hippy biologist who freaks out about disturbing 'natural processes' (Arada), the extra-friendly super outgoing possibly ADHD guy (Ratthi), and the overly cynical constantly complaining about capitalism and swearing over his grants analyst (Gurathin). I don't know who's got the open marriage because I prefer not to know about the sex lives of my coworkers, but I know some are in pretty messy relationships - that don't spill over into their work. Because they are professionals.
Basically, I look at this show and I see - my office. So when people say that they're not competent, that they're bumbling or not good scientists, honestly, it's kind of annoying. They're people, not just scientists, with stuff going on outside of their work, namely: someone's trying to kill them, something that absolutely none of them are prepared for. You don't learn how to handle that in grad school! Of course they're going to be messy and make mistakes - that's what people do. Scientists too.
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aroonescape · 22 hours ago
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infinite baths..
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ayaarts · 2 days ago
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not sure if I ever posted this here
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verycoolgaming · 3 days ago
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If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
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xiaq · 1 hour ago
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Absolutely wild to me how sometimes you don't even realize the way you'd been taught to perceive things as a kid was kinda fucked up, actually, until decades later.
Example:
As a kid, I constantly lived in fear of damaging shit in my parent's house. The walls. The floors (especially the floors. The wood was beautiful. Shiny. But so easy to scratch). The cabinets.
As a sixteen-year-old, I once took my car to the dealership after work and paid a very dear sum of $250 ($10/hr cashier salary) to fix a slight scratch in the paint because I knew if my father saw it there would be hell to pay. It didn't matter that I parked far out, like I'd been taught, and someone scratched it anyway. It was my fault. I failed in my duties as a steward of my vehicle.
Every time I scratched a rim on a curb while parallel parking or got a door ding or, god forbid, didn't wash and vacuum that car every weekend, it was treated like some sort of moral failing.
Last year, when my husband and I first moved into our house, he scraped the side of our car when parking in our (Very Narrow) garage. When he told me, my first instinct was to be afraid for him. Like something terrible was going to happen to him because of this mistake. I urgently reassured him that it was okay, it was an accident, I wasn't mad. Baffled, he was like, "Yeah? I know? Like, thank you for the reassurance, but I'm only a little annoyed, I'm not upset. It's just a car." And I had to take several minutes to process that. It's...just a car.
We keep the car tidy. We maintain it. But we wash it maybe 4x a year. We only vacuum it after dirty road trips or when the dog hair starts to get annoying. It has scrapes and dings and the leather seats have stains. But that's ok. Because it's just a car.
This morning, I realized that a small rock had gotten embedded in the felt foot on one of our bar stools. Neither of us had noticed. There are now scratches on our beautiful hardwood floor. My immediate response was fear accompanied by a heavy measure of paralyzing guilt. "I'm so sorry," I told my husband, "I should have noticed. I'll figure out how to fix it, I swear. I can probably sand down that section and match the stain and--"
"Whoa, hey," he said. "It was an accident. And it's fine. Floors are going to get damaged. They're floors. We live here. There was damage in places before we even bought the house, remember? It's not a big deal. It's just a floor." Right. It's just a floor. Right.
My husband's mom is visiting and this afternoon, as I was sitting in the kitchen looking at the scratches on the floor, I offhandedly asked her if my husband had ever broken or damaged anything as a kid. "Of course," she said. Household items. A TV. A wrecked car during his teen years. I asked how she punished him.
"Why would I punish him for things like that?" she said. "They were all accidents."
Right. Of course. Right.
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niinnyu · 3 days ago
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DRAW OLIVER BANKS PLEASE-
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Terminus...
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jenvystorm · 2 days ago
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I NEVER THOUGHT SOME PPL CONSIDER IT AS CRINGE
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creamyduckie · 3 days ago
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so unfortunately i never got back to ANY of my wips because somehow block tales is running rent free in my head i guess
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anyway TOXICHERO (i cheered so loudly)
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deikshen · 3 days ago
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Just because I remember that smut used to be called lemon back in 2011-2016??, I think that fem!Shen Yuan would definitely use Peerless Lemon.
That would cause the whole internet calling her small tits? Yeah. A pic of Peerless Lemon's not-so-small tits was leaked "by mistake" with a mini Luo Binghe tank-top stretched taut over her braless breasts? Yeah. Would the internet go crazy over Peerless Lemon and the fact that she doesn't have litte lemon tits and heart-pierced nipples? Yeah.
Of course that's also the only pic fem!Bingge has to find Peerless Lemon, after falling into a universe where for some reason she is male ??? and married to a Shen Qingqiu ??? (surprisingly also male), who just sighs as if the fact that random Luo Binghes (plural) falling into his garden is an everyday occurrence, he sends his husband to put the kettle on, and gives her the long list of information to keep in mind to finding her soulmate.
And, since this strange Shen Qingqiu has never been a woman, he just can theorize, but for Luo Binghe finding the "Shen Yuan" of that world is extremely easy even without the Peerless Cucumber ID — There's a Peerless ID, foul written language, and an obsessive fanaticism for... well, her.
So, Luo Binghe only has a pic of pierced tits (because the fabric is so stretched it could almost be transparent), an ID, and the hope of finding Shen Yuan and finally being treated with the devoted love she deserves.
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http-tempted · 2 days ago
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do you really love fictional men than real men or do you just love the fact they can’t push your boundaries without your permission?
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syoemei · 3 days ago
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study partners
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anteatrrr · 3 days ago
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guess who finally woke up
alalala
@payjayloveerr IM SO SORRY IT TOOK SO LONG 😭😭😭IM SORRY 🪫🪫🪫
i actually spent weeks trying to draw men but then i realized i was incapable? i’m so confused right now. i decided to yuri them IM SO SORRY😓😓💔💔
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paper asknt 4 a kiss lalala PAYJAY IS REAL!!
and also here little thing i mak😇😇 they re so cutie i love them
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aren’t they sweetie aww omg i feel like i overlooked them in the show but they are so peak❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
let’s all pretend i know how to draw men. all 8 billion people💔
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authenticcadence18 · 3 days ago
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Ok I have a bone to pick with the Phineas and Ferb revival why didn’t we get to see Candace’s sweet 16😤
They keep going out of their way to remind us she’s 16 and it’s just salt in the wound. I just know Phineas and Ferb threw her the best party ever !!!!!
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astercontrol · 2 days ago
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This was the norm back when TV shows were episodic and they could not significantly change anyone's life in an episode without changing it back to the status quo by the end
The "justifiable reason" was that TV networks reserved the right to air the show in whatever order they damn well pleased and so the show runners had to write it so that it would more-or-less make sense in any order
this can be blamed for soooo many stupid tropes and it's awful and i love it
Hetbait kind of goes harder than queerbait sometimes. Queerbait you understand that the creators very rarely could do it even if they wanted to so implication and suggestion was better and safer than being explicit. Hetbait though there's no such justifiable reason they just want to fuck with you.
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