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bloodfeudofficial · 3 months
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sweetzombieduck · 5 months
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📸 Look at this post on Facebook
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prommytheus · 6 months
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i think that barok is likely gay himself, and klint raised him to not be homophobic despite the standards of the time, but he would still become homophobic purely because he found out kazuma was gay and he fucking hates kazuma
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kinnoth · 1 year
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I'm just saying where's the fun in shipping royal god-alien brotherfuckers if there isn't first 1500 years of trauma, guilt, self-recrimination and shame?
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dnickels · 9 months
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Natural beekeeping has arisen alongside a broadening sense of bee intelligence. People have always known that the creatures are remarkable. “The discovery of a sign of true intellect outside ourselves procures us something of the emotion Robinson Crusoe felt when he saw the imprint of a human foot on the sandy beach of his island,” Maurice Maeterlinck, a Belgian playwright and bee scholar, wrote of bees in 1901. “We seem less solitary than we had believed.” The Mayans worshipped Ah-Muzen-Cab, the god of bees and honey. In Lithuanian, a verb meaning “to die” is reserved for humans and bees. Like us, bees practice architecture and their own, presumably less debased, form of democracy. In 1927, Karl von Frisch, an Austrian zoologist, explained the waggle dance, for which he later won the Nobel Prize. “The bee’s life is like a magic well: the more you draw from it, the more it fills with water,” he wrote. And the water has only kept rising. In 2018, researchers showed that bees understood the concept of zero—an ability previously thought to be limited to parrots, dolphins, primates, and recent humans. (Fibonacci introduced zero to Western mathematics around the year 1200.) When I spoke to Seeley, he was running an experiment on the importance of bee sleep at a research station in the Adirondacks. “It’s not just an energy-saving process,” he explained. “It really improves their cognitive abilities.” A bee’s brain is the size of a sesame seed.
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trixstriforce · 2 years
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does anyone else think about the geopolitical situation of hyrule or am i alone in this...
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scoreplings · 1 year
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1 singular downside of relationship is not being able to make out with random strangers at a party i am in my YOUTH i want to be a WHORE
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shepherds-of-haven · 2 months
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What do they commonly misinterpret because of their own upbringing / environment / biases? How do they respond when realizing the misunderstanding? For Blade please?
We see a little bit of this between him and Chase in Chapter 7, but the Ket take insubordination/disobedience against authority/dereliction of duties extremely seriously and personally: it's not just a, "oh he's just a rebel in general, that's just how he is and don't take it too personally," it's a "that was a direct challenge to you personally and the affront must be shut down with immediate and brutal force with extreme prejudice so it will never happen again" or absolute chaos will ensue. Basically any direct disobedience is perceived as "do not stand for it or you could lose everything" alarm, because that's what Khehi Ket are taught; if you have a society of super-powered warriors who are all military-trained, insanely strong, and used to using casual violence and bloodshed as ways of solving problems, you need (or think you need) extremely iron-clad and rigid rules to hold it all together and keep order, or literal civil wars could and do break out. Ket history is riddled with examples of this: bypassing a superior's orders to not instigate bloodfeud with a rival family who slandered yours, for example (putting your own feelings/family reputation over service to the state), led to incredibly bloody social conflicts and sometimes all-out massacres, extinguishing of prominent clans, etc. So unquestioning obedience to authority is considered paramount, and failure to demonstrate this is met with immediate and unflinching action to nip that shit in the bud real quick. Blade is trying to untangle this hardwired instinctive response, but he still does believe that leaders shouldn't be too 'close' with their subordinates to maintain this kind of authority for this reason, which is why he tends to remain aloof and keep his distance from the lower ranks. But that's also why he's trying to compensate with having other leaders supplement his perceived intimidating status with the recruits and the laypeople, and also why he sometimes questions if he should be more like Trouble (who 'gets along' with the recruits and is considered much more approachable, although he still maintains authority over them) as a leader, or if he's trying to make a square peg (his style of leadership, personality, and what he was taught) fit into a round hole (a military order that is not rooted in Ket ideology, customs, and culture)!
Hope that all makes sense!
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worldwithinworld · 7 months
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Do you think darrow would have liked the bellona family if he ever got to meet them?
If Darrow met the Bellonas when they weren't beating him up and peeing on him, I think Darrow would like many, if not most of them. He liked Julian and Cassius, despite not wanting to like them. Tiberius sounds a bit like Diomedes or Lorn, so I think Darrow would respect him. At the end of Red Rising, when Nero is trying to recruit Darrow, Darrow thinks angrily about how these families are all fake. They are just teams with no love! And while he's thinking that, he's seeing Cassius and his dad hugging and crying about Julian, and I'm like, Darrow, I know you're understandably emotional right now, but I'm getting the impression that the Augustuses and the Bellonas do not deserve to be described in the same way.
Even with the bloodfeud against him, Darrow had some moments in Golden Son when he felt bad about what he was doing to the Bellona family. He knew they weren't all Julias and Karnuses. It would have been really interesting for him to be a Bellona lancer, because he might have grown attached to the family. Perhaps he would have considered reform over revolution? Probably not, or at least not very seriously. At least working for horrible Nero helped him keep his goals very clearly in mind.
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bloodfeudofficial · 4 months
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antihumanism · 4 months
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whats a621 and why does anyone care? and what does it have to do with sheep
e621 is a furry image board; as a furry site, it is rife with the most pointless drama and bloodfeuds over nonsense that no one from outside will ever understand or need to have an interest in, and, to be clear here, i am one of those from outside, i know enough to know that people i don't know hate other people i don't know for reasons i don't care about
what you should care about is Section 3.20(a) of House Bill 8 passed in North Carolina, and similar bills moving through state congresses throughout the US, as part of the general rise of the pearl-clutching, "won't someone think of the children" prudes who are all butthurt now because the ipad kids they left alone to be raised by the internet are cooler than them; the law permits the slack-jawed, inbred hicks of Yeehawsville, NC to sue any website which permitted "Material Harmful to Minors" to fall across the eyes of their innocent, darling little 17-year old sister-daughter-wife; anyone pretending that Judge Schmarl Citt preeminent jurist of Rird Theich County won't use this as a justification to award damages against sites discussing LGBT issues or any other form of muh degenewacy is a fucking idiot
as for the sheep connection, it goes back to those people i don't know who hate other people i don't know, because they've got literally no perspective on anything beyond their tiny internet spats, the ones who hate the ones who moderate or are popular on e621 are celebrating this as a victory against the tyrants and degenerates of e621, nevermind that every single one of them is a degenerate in the eyes of the North Carolina State Legislature and they will follow their fellow furries and train-fuckers through the kitchen one day
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rookisaknight · 1 year
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The reason Joseph has That effect on people is he's the one guy using Southern manners in a rural PNW area. I've lived here since I was four. If someone started making emotionally open, sincere small talk at any of us, the only two reactions we would have available would be to treat him like the second coming of Christ or start a massive bloodfeud with him. We're a private, hostile people we don't have a script for this
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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graphicabyss · 3 months
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Thoughts on Flesh and Blood nobody asked for.
Ok but why is Ben not on the thumbnail? Honestly, I can't think of a single good reason.
Damn, the light in the tavern is so good! Compliments everyone.
Tell me I'm not the only one giggling at Alan saying "decks".
Also, Alan has really pretty hands.
Ouchie wawa!
Benjammin' and his smart lil' mouth...
Bloodfeud that turned into bromance. 💘
Overall, the game wasn't that fun on its own but the boys were still a joy.
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So something I'm only just realising... Let's go over the 'monsters' Percy Jackson has faced so far this season:
A hybrid created to punish the father for perceived disrespect against Percy's father, a creature born from two species that should never mate
His Dad's rape victim
Percy's distant relative who is in a bloodfeud with his Dad's side of the family
Still to come:
Percy's dickhead cousin
Distraction Casino
Guy who wants to make Percy fit into his perfect mold and disfigures him until he comforms
Percy's grumpy uncle and most emotionally stable relative
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apelcini · 1 year
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thank you to everyone who filled out my survey (which is still open btw) about their middle school classmates. it was intended to be a useful little exercise to help me come up with new characters but i ended up talking about it in group therapy and i only managed to turn four of them into useable characters. one of them is the main Annoying Boy and both of the main characters are taller than him and he’ll provide a nice balance against the gay little bloodfeuding in the girls bathroom. my favorite submission is dead before the story even starts which is very unfortunate but like… this one was handed to me on a silver platter the circumstances fit my predecided lore so very well. one person from texas submitted two different girls and now i have the funniest background character foils i’ve ever come up with. do you guys want to hear how vampires work in this world
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bonefall · 1 year
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Creation Myth; Afterlives
I wonder how humans fit in with your rewrite's mythology with the four gods and stuff, like there is this whole other sapient species running around, how much does someone like Midnight have to do with them? Do they have a known afterlife?
@halogenwarrior
I have a rough draft, but I haven't committed to it yet because I go back and forth on how powerful the Gods of the Seasons (Sharptooth, Sol, Midnight, and Rock for the newcomers) should be.
But here's my thoughts,
The Origin Story
Midnight scoured the island from the sea and crafted the mountains, the hills, the forests, and for each predator, she created a partner. The fox and the badger hunt the rabbits above and below the ground. The wolf chases the sheep and the twoleg is there to catch it. The owl flies by night and the hawk flies by day.
But when she came to the cat, it was too perfect to pair. She could create no equal-- it was her finest work.
So she gave them a special task; to appreciate the world for what it is, to rest and to sample all the pleasures of creation. It's why cats are so hedonistic and think they're so perfect.
But Sol was BORED. There was harmony and nothing ever went wrong, it was too easy. So he gathered up the twolegs and the dogs and taught them about games, and the silly, arbitrary rules that come with them.
They had so much fun they made more and more rules, more and more games, until they couldn't tell their rules from their reality. It's why twolegs seem so crazy, and why dogs don't know how to stop playing.
Midnight was MORTIFIED. He RUINED her hard work with silly lies like money, and politics, and not-England! But worse... there was joy in these new concepts. Cats did the task they were assigned to do and they sampled the pleasures of creation. Midnight has never forgiven her brother Sol for what he's done.
Cats are on the same level as humans-but-not-quite. They have the capacity they need to enjoy the world to its fullest, whatever happens to be IN the world at the time.
So... other answers;
Do humans have an afterlife?
I think all the animals do, but I'm not sure how it works for them since Warriors is about the cats. At the very least, dogs and humans are able to become ghosts.
I go back and forth on how powerful I want the gods to be and how their shifting power works. @troutfur gave me a suggestion a while back about the idea that there is a 'veil' that shifts, and whichever god is in control during that shift has more power than its siblings.
But I do also know that I want gods to be able to easily conjure up "pocket dimensions". Like the Dark Forest, which Sharptooth created while he was One-eye.
Additionally, the human afterlife isn't nearly as powerful as the cat one. That's a given I'm working with. StarClan can make trees grow fast, chase clouds, and make new spirits... but wherever they go, humans don't get to do that.
How much do the four gods interact with humans?
As a result of the story being focused on cats, there has to be some reason why they don't care much about them, right?
The simplest and funniest reason I can imagine is that they just don't like them. They just like cats more. Or, in One-eye's case, he got roped into a bloodfeud with this specific group of cats and he won't just give up because his pride is wounded.
Sol probably plays with humans a lot, but when he met Harry it was just. Magic.
I also go back and forth on how powerful these four really are, if they're truly CREATION GODS or just demigods, like Hercules. If it's just these four, or if there's more beyond this particular landmass.
In any case it's beyond the scope of my rewrite, lmao.
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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