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notodysseusofithaca · 17 days
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EPIC the Slime Tutorial
Act 1:
Trojan Horse Slime
Just a Slime
Full Slime Ahead
Open Slime
Warrior of the Slime
Cyclops Slime
Slimervival
Remember Slime
Goodbye Slime
Slime Storm
Slime Runs out
Keep Your Slimes Close
Slimelessness
Slime Maker
Wouldn’t You Like Some Slime
Slime For
There Are Other Methods of Making Slime
The SlimeWorld
No Longer Slime
Monster Slime
Act 2
Slimeing
Different Slime
Scylla Slime
Slimetiny
Slime Bringer
Slimendary
Little Slime
We’ll Be Slime
Slime in Paradise
Slime Games
Not Sorry For Loving Slime
Slimerous
Charyslimedis
Get In The Slime
Six Hundred Slimes
Slimellenge
Hold The Slime Down
Slimeysseus
I Can’t Help But Wonder
Would You Like to Make Slime With Me Again
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oswednesday · 5 months
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dude you have no fucking idea, there are slime shows--some people have solo shows, there are slime cons, theres slime shop drama, its a big money dollar art industry its like the fucking armory show every day in slimeworld
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itshouseofwarpeddesire · 11 months
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ohsogeeked · 4 years
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segadude · 4 years
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Welcome to Slime World for the Japanese SEGA Mega Drive! I tired to play it but I don’t love it. Any fans out there? Do I need to be set straight? #RetroVideoGames #RetroMegabit #SegaDude #RetroCollective #SegaMegaDrive #Sega#16bit #RetroVideoGameCollection #RetroVideoGameCollector #MD #SlimeWorld #Japanese #Import #MegaDrive #16bitGame https://www.instagram.com/p/CFHrnd0HXnm/?igshid=1wza0r6x1j57e
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Too much glitter? 🤔 😅 When I added the golden one I was like: oops 😱😭😂 . . . . . #slimevideos #slime💟 #slimez #slime😍 #slimef4f #asmrslime #asmrvids #asmrvideos #glitter #glittery . #purplebirdperfumes #slimebypurplebirdperfumes @purplebirdperfumes #slimeworld #slimelovers #slimegoals . #slimemurah #slimeindonesia #slimeislife #slimebakery #slimecanada . #slimelife #slimelove #slimeshops #slimegoals #slimecommunity #etsyseller #etsyshop #etsysellersofinstagram #shopify #shopifystore (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9K7rhtHVMF/?igshid=u9r71z5b3khn
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dharmas-suds · 7 years
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Grape soda fizz cloud slime @dharma_suds_inc @cristina_panjoj14 @dharmaslime #slimebakery #slimeforsale #slimefun #slimerecipe #slimegiveaway #slimers #slimetutorial #slimepressing #slimes #slimeworld #slimefun #slimeseason #slimeseller #amazonprime #slimerecipe #slime❤️ #slimeusa (at Dharma Suds Inc)
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notodysseusofithaca · 2 months
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EPIC: The Slime Tutorial (Act 1)
Trojan Horse Slime
Just a Slime
Full Speed Slime
Open Slime
Warrior of the Slime
Cyclops Slime
Slime Survival
Remember Slime
Goodbye Slime
Slime Storm
Slime Runs out
Keep Your Slimes Close
Poseidon Slime
Slime Maker
Wouldn’t You Like Some Slime
Slime For
There Are Other Methods of Making Slime
The SlimeWorld
No Longer Slime
Monster Slime
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slimesbykbk · 7 years
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Mint Green Butter Slime! Super stretchy!
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pumpacti0n · 3 years
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analyzing bad faith & inaccurate critiques about Anarchists/ anarchism myth busting Part 1/?
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A: the critic demands examples of anarchist “xyz” in action, ie: “actually existing anarchism” in the forms of functional anarchist institutions (school, hospitals, etc)
If it seems obvious that the critic is arguing in bad faith and their attacks isn’t worth your time, you can always just respond with a funny meme such as these:
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The critics that argue this point in bad faith want to shut down any discussion of practical anarchist programs, usually on the basis that they “don’t work”.
Indeed, no anarchist project has yet successfully eliminated capitalism completely and established a lasting anarchist society, but if that were the only standard for every action taken against oppression and capitalism, then all revolutionaries are total failures by such a metric.
If a revolution is an “all or nothing” game where we must prove that our theories produce immediate success, demands that the societies we envision will be totally perfect, that every unforeseen flaw or threat can be accounted for, then this is an impossible standard to meet.
Further, this criticism only works if we don’t acknowledge that anarchists did, and still do, have several ideas and conducted many experiments as to how an anarchist society might function.
If the critic(s) seem genuinely curious and their arguments are in good faith, you might find use in referencing any of these resources for more information:
Exercise: What Would An Anarchist Program Look Like? (crimethinc. | Text)
What are some examples of Anarchy In Action? (The Anarchist FAQ | Text)
Anarchy Works
How Anarchism Works (noncompete | Youtube Playlist)
How Would Anarchism Work? (anarchopac | Youtube)
Practical Anarchist Organizing - The Movement as a case study (libcom | text)
How To Form An Affinity Group (crimethinc. | text)
Welcome To Slimeworld (thoughtslime | youtube)
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These references are by no means universal, exhaustive or concrete. As always, engage with everything you consume critically. You have no incentive to believe something just because someone else tells you that you should.
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Feel free to ask questions about any of these these things and offer your own rebuttals or additions to any of them. Anarchists don’t believe in private intellectual property. Information should be free and accessible to all who desire it.
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wisgi2 · 2 years
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Wisgi’s adventure in slimeworld
S.Wales 16.4.22
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cherry blossoms scented 🌸🤤 go to the link in my bio to buy slime ✨💓 . . . . . . . #slimevid #slimeusa #slime❤️ #slimemixing #slimeaccount #slimebakery #slimelover #slimepoking #slimecanada #slimefun #slimevideo #slimeworld #slimerecipe #slimetutorial #slimeasmr #slimers #slimeamerica #slimereview #slimelife #slimesounds #glitterslime #butterslime #slimey #satisfyingvideos #satisfyingslime #satisfyingsounds #asmrvideos #stressrelief #relaxiontime #antistress ❤️ (at North Vancouver, British Columbia)
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artanissnow · 2 years
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No one…. Not a single person… Me: here’s some fricken purple slime!! 🤪smells like flowers and vanilla. #slimeasmr #slimes #slimeshop #slime #slimestore #etsyshop #etsyseller #slimeworld #glitter #glitterslimes https://www.instagram.com/p/Cbss_qEJl2q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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quicksandblock · 4 years
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Hi!! I’ve just spent way too long writing down a probably excessive amount of worldbuilding for Jevin’s species in @martuzzio‘s hermit space outlaws AU!!! Disclaimer: I pulled everything scientific-sounding in this post straight out of my ass. Also I’m pretty sure I contradict things that have been established as canon at at least a couple points. martuzzio, please feel free to take this or leave it, or only take part of it, whatever you like. I just got hit by worldbuilding inspiration! And I had to get it out!!
History of Slimes!
Modern slimes’ ancestors were simple, non-intelligent slimes a lot like the Minecraft ones. Jevin’s species (the only intelligent species on the planet) is specifically descended from cave dwelling slimes, but there were also species that lived aboveground in damp environments such as swamps.
Ancient slimes needed very damp environments in order to survive. (Even the ones that lived aboveground were nocturnal, because direct sunlight could be deadly to them!) Modern slimes, including Jevin’s species, are much much more resilient than their ancestors, though hot and dry environments are still bad for them. This change came about because of a mass extinction event that killed most ancient slime species as well as most other life on the planet!
Slimeworld used to be a very wet place, but several million years ago, something happened to cause a planet-wide drought. The evolutionary pressures of the drought are what eventually led to the rise of Slimes as an intelligent species - before then, there was no intelligent life on the planet.
The cause would have to be unnatural, because I'm pretty sure there’s no natural way for a planet to just lose all its water. So I think some advanced spacefaring species came and drained most of the water off of Slimeworld for some reason. Why? Who knows, they’re probably all dead now.
This catastrophe left almost no habitats for slimes to live in. The surface-dwelling species almost all died immediately, with only a few hanging on in obscure corners of the world. The ones in the caves were a little safer, but not for long, because the devastation wasn’t just limited to slimes!
The extreme damage to Slimeworld’s environment killed off most life on the planet. The ancient cave slimes thrived for a little while! Dead stuff falling into caves from above had always been their main food source. But eventually the fallout of the drought settled and the famine hit them too.
Food was scarce and it wasn’t coming to them anymore. Anything that wanted to eat on this new world needed to be able to survive and ideally travel long distances in the harsher climates of the outside world. Most cave slimes couldn’t do that, so most cave slimes died off. But a few had mutations that let them do just well enough to survive. Those were the ones that evolved into Jevin’s species!
Ancient slimes spent a long time hanging around cave mouths, rolling out at night to find food and retreating back during the day. The ones that got the furthest and still managed to make it back were the most successful. The first big break of the Slime species in terms of intelligence was when they started carrying their shelter around with them instead of having to hide every day.
That’s right: the first human technology was sharp stick, but the first Slime technology was leaf hat.
Physiology of Slimes!
Ancient slimes started out pretty much the same as slime molds here on Earth. They were colonies of individual organisms that all acted together like a single body, but could survive just fine on their own. However over time they evolved to become more and more dependent on the colony, and the cells became more and more specialized. Now they’re something in between a colony and an individual! Each cell of their body is technically a different organism, but they can’t function outside of the colony. Also, each colony does have a single consciousness, they’re not hiveminds.
They evolved like this because in the harsh environment of the drought, a single cell would die in minutes. A colony could retain moisture for much longer! The fact that colonies were now staying together all the time let them start to evolve more internal organization, which led to the evolution of intelligence!
Slimes are very structurally simple. A slime is made up of a jelly-like mass and a more rubbery, less malleable core.
The jelly layer cells have a unique structure - under a microscope they kind of look like sea urchins, but with long flexible tendrils instead of spines. The way they tangle and cling lets the slime hold together and keep its structure instead of melting!
The tendrils also act as transmitters and receptors for the electrical signals sent out by the slime’s “brain.” Each cell is in constant communication with all the cells around it, which is how a slime moves and controls its body. They also pass nutrients to each other based on chemical signals!
However the structure of these cells means that they lose water very easily. In hot or dry environments, the tendrils of the cells retract to reduce the amount of surface area that water can escape from. This means they don’t cling together as easily, and the slime “melts.” Enough time in its melted state and the cells start to die because nutrients aren’t being passed around the body like they should be.
The jelly-layer cells are all pretty much interchangeable. They’re also very adaptable! When exposed to open air, jelly cells lock up their tendrils and partially dehydrate themselves, passing the liquid back into the mass of jelly behind them. The result is the thin, rubbery “skin” of a slime’s body. This was the most crucial adaptation that allowed modern Slimes’ ancestors to survive the drought, since it drastically improves their ability to retain water.
The core cells are different, more structured. The core is a slime’s brain. If most of a slime’s body is like jelly, the core would be like stringy algae. It’s still very flexible and malleable, but if it tears or breaks, that damage can’t just be healed by squishing the parts back together. The brain is usually kept scrunched up safely in the middle of the slime’s body, and there’s a dense layer of more rubbery jelly surrounding it.
Slimes can digest almost any organic material, but a lot of the life on their planet evolved to be toxic to them, and if something is toxic to slimes you better believe it’s toxic to most everything else. There are a lot of really weird toxins native to Slimeworld!
Culture of Slimes!
First I’ll just copy/paste the ask about Slime fashion I sent to martuzzio a while ago since I am still enamored with it:
idea: since they're blind, Jevin's species's fashion is entirely based around the vibrations they make when they contact whatever surface they're moving on. you pick up different materials or combinations of material depending on what "look" you're going for and hold it on the outside of your body. they could use all kinds of material for this - cloth, metal, powders, whatever. you arrange different items in patterns on your surface to create different "outfits" (soundscapes) of vibration. the more complex the pattern, the fancier and more formal the "dress." this stuff makes it a bit more difficult to move since it reduces their traction, and it also takes effort to maintain more complicated "outfits", so dressing up is really only for formal situations or showing off. casual dress is keeping just a few things you like the sound of on your surface, and it's also perfectly acceptable to wear nothing at all. of course this all looks really weird to people with eyes.
Slime language doesn’t just involve sound. It also incorporates chemical signals (which give a sense of the slime’s mood and fulfill the same function as body language does for us humans) and touch. Two slimes having a conversation will press tendrils of their body together and communicate with something like a cross between braille and sign language. This is actually the main component of their language - sound is kind of secondary. It’s impossible for a non-slime to “speak” the slime language without the help of technology, and slimes can’t make the range of sounds that humans do with their vocal cords. Fortunately they can hear at least as well as humans and using a soundboard to talk is pretty intuitive for them!
Most slime cities are either underground or underwater. The oceans of Slimeworld are pretty densely populated! It actually led to a lot of environmental problems in the Slime species’s history, because there isn’t a ton of ocean left to live in. A lot of aquatic animals on the planet went extinct during the slimes’ industrial revolution a thousand years or so ago.
Slimes obviously don’t have visual art since they’re blind. Some of the main art forms of the species are perfume and culinary art! Because of all the stuff on their planet that’s toxic to them, slimes evolved a very keen sense of taste/smell. They can detect minuscule amounts of a chemical. Most other species can’t appreciate their art because their senses aren’t fine enough to pick up on all the subtle flavors and smells! Also slimes’ ideas about what tastes and smells good can be... eccentric.
They also do sculpture and music. They have some really awesome musical instruments because they can shape their body to whatever shape it needs to be to use the instrument!
Personal space isn’t really a thing in slime culture. Their language requires being in constant contact to speak, so casual touch with strangers isn’t just normal, it’s the polite thing to do. If there’s a group of slimes in a room, each one is pretty much always touching at least one or two others. Blobbing together is natural for them!
...aaand that’s all I got for now, because it’s 4:30 AM. I hope this is coherent because I didn’t really edit it! If you have literally any questions at all please let me know! because there are certainly details that didn’t make it in here!!
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