“when Ur A Mother” I Am Basically Still A Child Hello????

“when ur a mother” I am basically still a child hello????

Ace culture is feeling triggered when your parents or younger siblings say when you'll be a mother you'll...

Like I don't plant to unless adoption, but I'm like, 15 so wtf r u talking about??

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10 months ago
Black and white comic organized with 4 rectangle panels per page. They are oriented like portraits. Drawings are simple and digital.
Text: People love a lot of things I don't understand until they explain
Background is black at the top of the page and fade's to white halfway down.
Panel 1: Person without any features except dot eyes has a frustrated wrinkle between their eyes. They are at a desk writing on a piece of hole punched paper. They have a thought bubble that says, "Writing essays was boring to me in high school"
Panel 2: The panel is a piece of hole punched paper with indistinct writing on it. In the bottom right corner someone has graded it with a B. The B has a circle around it.
Panel 3: Close-up of a column of youtube thumbnails. The one in the middle has a picture of a woman and a man's face. Though they have minimal features, the woman has a ponytail and bangs and the man has a band-aid on his nose and a scruffy beard. The line-art of them is in red.
Text in the top thumbnail: But now I re-watch video essays about movies I've never watched
Panel 3: The person with dot eyes now sits in front of a computer and keyboard. They have a cowboy hat on and their mouth is slightly open in a frown as a tear falls from one eye.
Text: all made with love and care
Same panel format
Text: Math was confusing and anxiety-inducing
Panel 1: An adult with no features but an open mouth stands in front of a blackboard holding a long stick. They have 3 radiating lines coming from them indicating speech. The silhouette of a kid sitting at a desk is in the foreground, watching.
Panel 2: The kid sitting at the desk is now facing forward so you can see them with the wrinkle between their eyes as they complete a scantron test. They have a pencil in one hand and are touching their cheek with stress in the other. A thought bubble emerges from them with a bunch of numbers, mathematical signs, letters, and question marks.
Panel 3: A close-up of a hand holding a phone where a video plays. The video is of a man with no hair sitting on a chair talking. A red speech bubble emerges from them in the shape of a book titled "HUMBLE PI" The author is "MATT PARKER"
Text: But listening to interviews about books people wrote makes me think
Panel 4: The person wearing the cowboy hat is looking down with a shocked open mouth. They have earbuds in and a speech bubble that says, "Oh."
Text: "Of course there's beauty there."
4 panel format is broken. The 4 panels can be seen drifting vaguely to the bottom right, getting skewed horizontally along the way. The 4rth panel in the bottom right is obscured completely.
Drawings in red line art of various objects fall to the bottom right of the page, increasing in number. There is a large tree, a kendama, an angler fish, playing cards, marbles, a toy car... etc
Text: Of all the worries I have, I don't think being unlovable is one of them
Red objects emerge from the top left corner and fall towards the bottom right, decreasing in number and size. There is a bicycle, a hurdy gurdy, a world map, nail polish... etc, ending in the person with the cowboy hat, now smiling and drawn in red line art.
They are partially inside the fourth panel, which is positioned upright in the same spot as when the panels were organized.
Text: I'm not so unique as to be an exception in a world of lovable things
Watermark intersecting the bottom cent er of the panel border: @yeehawpim

The videos referenced are the video essay about Blade Runner 2049 by @ladyknightthebrave and an interview between Adam Savage and Matt Parker about his book "Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World"

go give them a watch they're super cool!

The original percy jackson series is about cycles of abuse and neglect, right. Were introduced to percy as a kid who has clearly been left behind by a school system that has given up on him, restless and unengaged and self-defetist because hes been given nothing that works for him and no one even tries to meet him where he is. Then hes told no, listen, your neurodivergence is amazing and you just need to be given something that actually utilizes your unique palatte. And thats obviously the uplifting idea rick wanted for his kids, right. But once we get to know chb the same cycles are happening there too. There are kids "left behind" there too for one reason or another, because their parents dont want to claim them, because their parents werent important enough to get a cabin. Do you get it, all the kids who dont fit the most common neurotypes get shoved into the same closet. Kids are being left in a cruel world to fend for themselves without the tools they need. Theyre dying because no one bothered to accommodate them. Its such an obvious parallel that the first chapter introduces a teacher whos written to be especially hard on percys disability and she turns out to literally be one of these monsters trying to kill him. Meanwhile sally jackson tells him she named him after Perseus because she wanted a redemption for a hero whos story ended in tragedy. Meanwhile every book in the series replicates a greek myth step for step until the moment they break the cycle. Annabeth, playing Odysseus, is talked down from her hubris and grounded by her friends. Percy, playing Heracles, meets someone wronged by the original Heracles and rights his wrongs by refusing to go down the same selfish path as him. Monsters are reborn because they are--as the books explicitly call them--achetypes. These kids are stuck inside the cyclical nature of mythology because thats what happens to mythology, it gets retold over and over again. But these are the kids who have to live it. The series ends with percy being offered immortality and he rejects it because he wants to use his godly favor to force them to break their cycle of neglecting their kids. The series ends with a declaration that we cant keep letting this happen. The very first book offees the same choice. It ends with percy refusing to keep the head of medusa as a spoil of war, refusing his heroic reward. He lets his mother have the head and use it to kill gabe. Isnt that fucking crazy for a kids book? Gabe wasnt a Monster. He wasnt going to Turn to Dust and Disappear in a narratively convenient way. He was a living breathing mortal dude and percy and his mom killed him without remorse. Break the cycle of abuse!!!! Dont let this happen again!!! Anyway thats why the original percy jackson series is Hey where are you going with our breadsticks

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This is about Sci-Hub. yeah we get it.. gatekeep knowledge and protect the interests of capital…

9 months ago

Do you miss all your old selves?

no they are inside of me i hug them everyday and say u did such a good job

9 months ago

Rereading the Lord of the Rings series recently, and it's so fascinating to me how much the series is a denial of the typical juvenile power-fantasy that is associated with the fantasy genre.

Like, the power-fantasy is the temptation the Ring uses against people It tempts Boromir with becoming the "one true king" that could save his people with fantastic power. It tempts Sam with being the savior of Middle Earth and turning the ruin that is Mordor into a great garden. It tempts Gandalf and Galadriel with being the messianic figure of legend who brings salvation to Middle Earth and great glory to herself.

The things the Ring tempts people with are becoming the typical protagonists of fantasy stories that we expect to see. and over and over we see that accepting that role, that fantasy of being the benevolent all-powerful hero, is a bad thing. LotR is about how power, even power wielded with benevolent intent, is corrupting.

And its so fascinating how so much of modern fantasy buys into the very fantasy LotR denies. Most modern fantasy is about being that Heroic power-fantasy. About good amassing power to rival evil. But LotR dares not to. It dares to be honest that there is no world where anyone amasses that power and remains good.

I guess that's one of the reasons its so compelling.

if it sucks hit da bricks <- litany against sunk cost

take it easy but take it <- litany against burnout/apathy cycle

fuck it we ball <- litany against perfectionism

now say something beautiful and true <- litany against irony poisoning

I was debating pre- and post- smartphone existentialism with an older gentleman today and he stopped part way through and said “Why are you a security guard? Why aren’t you teaching this at some college somewhere?” And I didn’t know what to say so I went with “Well I used to make art but nobody pays an artist”

8 months ago

Destroy the myth that libraries are no longer relevant. If you use your library, please reblog.

9 months ago

gods greatest punishment was putting 1 trillion cool rocks on earth and no one with eyes big enough to see them all

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