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teretr · 1 year
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Y'all, I found another interesting thing in Welcome home, when I shared my hypothesis that I thought why Barnaby was maybe inspired by Mr.B, I remember something else:
The spirals
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In both welcome home and coraline there are spirals
And I think that the mobile glitch with the spiral inside home is like the portal in coraline
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Maybe I'm connecting the dots, I dunno
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live-laugh-loverpool · 4 months
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okay but why did 442oons put jurgen in those fire ass boots 😭 i guess he wanted to give jurgen some final swag...
i tell you time and time again, DEAN IS A LIVERPOOL FAN
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xirae · 6 months
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The latest Thy Slaughter single Lost Everything feels like a glimpse at the workings of hyperpop music. Hyperpop is a genre that deconstructs pop, takes it's most synthetically sweet sounds, generic and construed lyrics, then makes it all so damn obvious. With such an obvious facade, what is it hiding under the surface? Possibly a desire that can't be represented lest it be frozen, reduced, and turned lifeless and stunted . On the flip side, obtaining the spelled-out, cultural constructed objects of desire is ultimately a failure because it has gone through that process of reduction into lifelessness. Hence, Lost Everything gives us a sly wink in the chorus of its breakup ballad: you've got everything, you've lost everything
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trickster-spirit · 9 months
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the theory of consciousness as an evolved sensory experience
current model: previously nonexistent senses, and thus sensory experiences, evolutionary appeared at finite points within earth's finite history. the arrival of new senses, sight for instance, constituted a paradigm shift in the way that life forms interacted with the environment and each other. alternative theory of human consciousness: perhaps such things that make humans an "intelligent" species (i.e. consciousness, symbolism, language, etc.) are simply a sense that has appeared from the sensory organ of our brain and nervous system. perhaps we evolved to sense a sort of inherent force within the universe, and that in perceiving, we became inextricably linked with it. could it be that conscious is the sense of the universal one, the singular energy that flows through, between, from, and into all things? Brahma? YHWH? whatever name the religions of the world have deemed fit to dub the universal consciousness of Jung? perhaps our individuality is not due to any inherent purpose of our soul, but rather stems from our sensory organ's individuality, and our life from the perspective of a living mortal being in a state of physical isolation in relation to other beings. this theory being true would go a long way toward solving particular puzzles surrounding consciousness. for instance, the phenomenon of acquired savant syndrome, where a person sustains a severe head injury, and seemingly develops a mastery of a skill overnight. perhaps the sensory organ being disrupted changes its perception of the sense of consciousness. if this is the case, it would mean that our experience of consciousness is somewhat illusory, but also concretely real. we can measure the amount of thoughts we have, we can measure the time that we experience anxiety. consciousness is measurable, and therefore within the realm of reality as science sees it. however its nature and relation to reality has remained unexplained. should consciousness prove to be a sensory adaptation allowing us to experience a universal energy, it should be the case that the sensory organ (our brain), and thus our access to the observable reality of consciousness will continue to develop even further as we continue to evolve. when eyes first evolved, they were rudimentary, simply a way to tell light from dark, with little distinction between what that means. as they developed further, soon the ability to distinguish shapes appeared, and so on, then color could be sensed and other stranger spectra. are we simply witnessing the beginning of this sense of consciousness' evolutionary path? consider our rapid and all-encompassing shift to civilization (not going to put a date to that, because i am personally no longer firmly persuaded on the certainty of any date about the actual epoch of civilization's arrival). what happened to human consciousness when writing appeared? an explosion of symbolism, languages, arts, sciences, mathematics. all of these function from a single process available to us from the sense of consciousness. symbolism. what other things consciousness may produce for our sensory experience is difficult to say with any degree of credibility. to speculate would be as fruitful as imagining a new color. yet, if consciousness is a sense, it stands to reason that it may (and more than likely will) continue to evolve, and in a dizzying array of varieties as well.
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annaberunoyume · 1 year
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How I wish Stede and Ed will reunite in season 2.
Ed will fight Stede in a boat attack, after Stede reassembles the crew and climb aboard the Revenge. At first, Ed will try to keep his Blackbeard persona, but he will get too heartbroken and rush to the captain's quarters. Stede will be confused and heart-shaken, too and will rush after him. And he will find Ed in the secret closet that only he and Stede knows about...Ed will look at Stede with quivering lips and try to escape, But Stede, resolved not to loose him, again, will pull Ed Towards and gives him a tight hug...And when Ed tries to free himself, Stede will give him a powerful kiss...That will slow his struggles to a halt and make him shed tears...
Just like in Romeo X Juliet, episode 7.
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nm-mattuz · 11 months
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Each Fire Emblem game is really all the same with just a different name. Each has shared key elements like an ancient evil that needs to be destroyed once again, and the divine force helping the heroes defeat it, and of course the name sake of the series the Fire Emblem.
It all works out because of how vague it is, because of this the tale can be interpreted so many different ways. Sometimes the difference between evil and divine is vague, or clear as day, but never so black and white.
For example: the evil's potential of having some good in them, like Robin, and Alear.
What links these worlds are the basic components of each tale that is told.
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cimicherrychanga · 7 months
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Because i feel like i might be overestimating what the average is, i shall Conduct Research
This isn't about how many languages you speak, but how many youre able to count up to at least 10 in, since basic numbers are some of the first words you learn in a foreign language and sometimes you catch them without having studied the language at all
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ratsoda · 9 months
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gays help me out, also leave your answer + your orientation in the tags
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dandelion-nika · 9 months
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plastic is pigeons.
i will elaborate if anyone wants me to.
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botwif · 11 months
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dizzyspice717 · 1 year
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Some random dude from the Middle Ages: goes to China and comes back with some stories
Society: says he’s a lying douche and they don’t believe him that he was there
Children in swimming pools centuries later: MARCO! …. POLO, POLO- POLO
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teretr · 1 year
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Now that I see @kyleeartist fantastic Coraline au, I had this hypothesis for a while that Barnaby was maybe inspired by Mr.B, it's just my hypothesis, idk if the creator intented that, but I have some hints on why Barnaby reminds me of Mr.B:
1) both characters haves a B as the first letter of their names, especially the "Barnaby B"
2) they're both blue
3) both of them are neighbors of an important role in their story
4) the ball that Barnaby haves in his introduction page looks like one of the children eyes that the mices circus had, but Barnaby has a detailed one, but it still looks like the circus ball with the star in the middle, put in the red part of the circus ball, exactly like the mices circus ball
5) both of them are two circus type of characters, but with different roles
6) the circus balls that both of em owns are probably eyes related in both stories, especially in Welcome home that everything is eye themed and that Wally always make eye contact with us
7) in one of the old concept arts of welcome home, it shows that wally is controlling Barnaby without an head, the same happened when the mices were controlling Mr.B and revealed that he didn't had a head the whole time when Coraline was trying to get the last eye, strange isn't it?
These is my hypothesis
Welcome home by @/partycoffin and Coraline au by @kyleeartist
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pangur-and-grim · 17 days
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in school, I used to get so confused because teachers would either love me or hate me, with no in-between (regardless of how well I did in their class). but now I finally understand!
I think the teachers who loved me were neurodivergents who used their ant pheromones to pick up on my baby autist status, and coddle me accordingly. and the teachers who hated me were just normal folk who sensed that I was something different and yucky and got icked out.
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polartss · 5 months
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♟️🤍 Check & Mate 🤍♟️ by Ali Hazelwood cover and back cover for Illumicrate Afterlight <3
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darkcademiasss · 2 months
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When its 3am but the grumpy morally grey caracter had a 'oh, oh' moment as they stare at the sunshine character all while trying not to have a panic attack.
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mylittleredgirl · 1 month
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i can't stop chewing on the MASH time loop situation. my star trek brain will not turn off. there is definitely some kind of temporal anomaly at play, but it's not really a time loop in the traditional sense.
effects carry over from loop to loop. they appear to age. the same wounded soldiers appear on the table three times, but the scars of past surgeries are still there. a character leaves or dies and is gone from the mash forever; their replacement arrives near the end of the war and is still there at the beginning. the dates overlap, yet their presence is sequential. the other characters remember all of them.
how far does this effect extend? if it's summer again at mash, is it summer in tokyo? is it summer in maine? if BJ is in korea two years before he arrived, who's in residency in california, marrying his wife, conceiving his child?
their family trees at home deform—different wives, different children, loved ones alternately dead and alive and never born. those inside are oblivious to what they've lost. hawkeye remembers trapper, but not his sister. what happens in korea persists; the world outside is a fragile suggestion. he tells a soldier that men at the front can't see the whole war, only the other guys dug in with them on their one little hill.
for a deep space nine fan this is irresistible. hawkeye says, wars end, but war is forever. kira asks, if the past has changed, why do i still remember it? sisko never left that ship. time itself is warped by trauma. it is not linear. you exist here. you choose to exist here.
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