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satoshy12 · 4 months
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Superman, the Father of a Tyrant
How, out of mistake, the Observants made that Regime never happen as they tried to send Pariah's heir to a Tyrant so he could learn and see what not to do in the future.
The king is a dictator after all, the council gives him ideas not choose for him. So no Paperwork for them when he is a ruler. So what if they turned the Heir to a baby, it's for the Greater good.
Clark: " I am a hero!"
Observant:" You are Kal-El, also known as Clark Kent."
Clark:" Yes!"
Observant looked with his 1 eye at the file:" Well, here it stands; you are the husband of Lois Lane."
Clark:" ...Yes. I am."
The Observant continued:" Well, here is written, after you killed her because of the Joker, and Metropolis is nuked by him. You killed the Joker and have gone fully crazy. And are then a cruel tyrant. Who thinks he is a hero. "
Clark:" What?"
Observant: "Wait, it's the year. ####? Right?"
Clark:" No... It's ####."
Observant: " Then sorry. We will come back later then. Now it's time to search for a new tyrant."
That was how the flying eyeball with the baby teleported away. Leaving a massive file of the Injustice Regime story and similar.
Clark looking through it was super shocked and horrified at what he was reading.
Observant teleported back gives him the baby:" Well we not really had a list, you were perfect to use as what not to do as Tyrant and how to make sure you stay in power. Take care of him till we find a new Tyrant. "
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lolottes · 5 months
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the joker were (finally) killed.
So many souls found rest at that moment that the gates of paradise (?) were visible. The population of gotham was initially worried that after everything he had done the joker would have access to such a place! But no, more neutral doors and certainly more infernal connotations were also shown (after all, the joker didn't only kill innocent people)
but the bats were the first to notice that the joker has not been seen passing one of the many ephemeral supernatural doors, like some of his victims….
the second to "notice" was Danny Phantom, who was interrupted in his observation of the stars in his nocturnal patrol by very young ghosts and …
~*******~
three days later, the batfam (except red hood) found traces of joker activity and mounted an informed intervention on its apparent basis, while sending a request for help to all members of the JLD
But they arrived there (by breaking the windows) just in time to see a teenager suck the ghost (clearly visible?) of the joker in a machine with sophisticated technology into a termos, a thermos that seems to have seen better days ...
Danny: .... I can explain?
Batman: grhum (I'm listening)
Danny: but I don't have time, have a good end of life ~ (does the disappearance meme)
bonus scene:
observant: now that you were avenged, that your killer is dead, you have to follow us. And if you can leave your pulpits here and stop being a dirty some kind of abomination, that would be appreciated
Jason: …get out of my house starts drawing flame swordprem
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wkekawkeka · 4 months
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Deduction Tips #16
The size of a bag is indicative of how much a person needs to carry, and usually we prefer to carry less things. When you see someone with a bag (be it a backpack, a purse, or anything else) think about why this person needs a bigger one rather than a smaller one, and what that says about the contents of the bag and the situation of the person carrying it
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ask-a-queer-jew · 7 months
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Today is Yom Kippur
Shout out to all the queer Jews who have to explain this holiday to their queer friends.
Shout out to all the queer Jews who have friends that respond with laughter, or calling fasting child abuse, or asking why you even bother.
Shout out to all the queer Jews who feel conflicted over this holiday.
Shout out to all the queer Jews forced to participate (you deserve to make your own choices).
Shout out to all the queer Jews who are in traditional communities, and will read in tomorrow's torah reading that being queer is wrong
Shout out to all the queer Jews who feel the need to repent for their queerness (you are perfect the way you are).
Shout out to all the queer Jews who are tired of lying, and tired of repenting for lying.
Shout out to all the queer Jews who can only think of all the times and all the people they are lying to every time they read Al Chet (על חטא)
Shout out to all the queer Jews who think of how many less sins they'd commit if only they weren't queer.
Shout out to all the queer Jews who do not feel safe today.
Shout out to all the queer Jews who do not know if or when they will ever feel safe on Yom Kippur.
You are all accepted here. You deserve a voice. My DMs are open if you need someone to talk to. This holiday can be challenging, but you will make it through.
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moonlightloverrr · 2 months
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I think some of us were just meant to experience life more deeply. We don’t watch sunsets, we feel them. When others cry, we cry too. We’re painstakingly present yet constantly living in a state of nostalgia for the past. We’re highly alert to the beauty and the pain in the world and long for a future where the good that’s been lost can be restored.
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eldritch-m0th · 1 month
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He does Not like what he sees… another one for @green-with-envy-phandom-event !!!
line art by @sykloni
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corinnetheanime · 2 months
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Also yes that means Page 2 is in the works :D
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amateur-deductions · 1 month
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When it comes to the observation weeks in the training program. Could you elaborate on why we shouldn’t deduce then? Is it only about the time when we are doing the exercises?
Hello! great question, i gotta say i didn't write that program, but i did follow it, so i can only give you an answer based on my experience with it and with deduction as a whole. Unfortunately L isn't available to give you the original reason, but if i get in contact with them i'll make a post with their answer.
So, there's this quote from Sherlock which sums up the reasoning behind this very clearly:
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
During this stage of the program it is assumed you're coming into deduction as a complete beginner, and therefore that you haven't honed your observation skills yet. This means you'll inevitably be at a point where if you try to deduce you'll be doing so while missing a large amount of information, and fall into the trap of not knowing you're missing information and trying to work with what you have, which leads to often taking big leaps in reasoning to reach conclusions, because you don't have enough data to work with.
This is also why when i teach people i make sure they're at an acceptable level in their observation skills before i move onto other stuff. Later on in the process you learn how to make the most out of a situation where you have little to no information to deduce from. But that's a bit too complicated for a beginner, so it's important that they don't try to deduce until they have a solid grasp on what information they can gather
Aditionally, the training program, as incomplete as it may be, attempts to separate the process of learning deduction into manageable chunks. That program was written during a time where the community was much bigger and everyone attempting to find some way of learning this skill. Everyone was coming up with solutions to their problems and sharing them in the community, and that program is an attempt to solve the overwhelming feeling that comes with trying to learn a massive skill with multiple possible points of entry. It segments it into manageable, organized chunks for people to have a neat way of getting started with deduction, and one of those chunks is just observation, since it's complex enough of a base skill to have its own section
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savagechickens · 1 year
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The Ocean. 
And more from the ocean.
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deducter · 8 months
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Sharpening your senses: a guide to deduction
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Permit me to extend my welcome, dear visitors. I truly enjoyed making today's fascinating post.
Together, we shall traverse the labyrinth of deduction.
Senses, are one of the most important parts in deducing. You may ask why?
Well, how are you going to notice body language without your sharp eyes? How are you going to identify perfumes without your sense of smell?
Senses are the first thing you need to sharpen if you want to make accurate deductions.
So, let us explore the delicate steps that will awaken your senses to help you make deductions.
P.B.O: Pause, breathe, observe. Your brain is normally experiencing beta waves when you are awake (awake, alert, engaged). In this method, I want you to fall into the state of theta waves. When you are in the theta state, you experience a very deep state of relaxation. You can achieve this mindful state by meditating, paying attention to how you breathe and fully engage with your surroundings. Be present.
The game is on: This part is my favourite. You can sharpen your senses while having fun! For example, you can start identifying different perfumes while wearing a blindfold, or you can blindly touch various textures to learn the differences. These simple games can be incredibly helpful!
Train your eyes: Imagine the observation process as something like this: you are standing in a museum → there is a painting on a wall → in the painting you can see a flower bouquet → the bouquet has red flowers → the flowers are red roses → one of the red flowers is different → the difference is the shape → that one flower is not a red rose
The point I'm trying to tell you is: zoom in.
Try to zoom into the big picture you got. Many passengers walk past the painting without noticing the flower, but you observed.
*but remember! DO NOT forget the whole image. Sometimes the answer may be staring at your face.
⚜ And so, dear readers, let us cherish the boundless wonders that knowledge bestows upon us, for in the pursuit of wisdom, we discover the true essence of our existence. Keep observing the world. ⚜ -ND
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lolottes · 6 months
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the soul of the person you are trying to resurrect is not currently available. please to not try your ritual again later!
Superman was dead, the Justice League took advantage of a lull in their shitty situation to try to revive him. But instead of their Superman, someone in their body making their eyes shine lazarus green or Kryptonite green depending on who you ask. the person inside looks at the justice league with judgment and disdain close to contempt and disgust.
The soul of the person you are trying to resurrect is not currently available. please not try your ritual again later!
The GiW managed to capture Phantom in the confusion of the invasion. Danny finds himself tied up not far from Superman's ghost in poor condition. With Superman's ghost blocked by GiW technology, a random Observant has taken the place of Superman's soul and is not happy to be there and does not intend to hide it …or to be useful
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moonfoxgazer · 4 months
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Haven't drawn much because I've been horribly busy but here's a shitpost doodle from the DP rp server where we were talking about sticking googly eyes on random shit and it eventually evolved into putting googly eyes on the observants.
Hopefully I'll be drawing more as I finally was able to order my new pen display so that should be coming in soon. Till then have fun and remember to give your neighborhood observations an extra eye-
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toyastales · 7 months
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You have always been quirky, eclectic, observant, creative, and independent.
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Hi!!! How can deductions be used in day to day life, or like, usefully? And how have you made useful deductions? Sorry if that made little sense
Hi! I see you sent this question in the past two days, i'll gladly answer it, but in case you send any other questions in the future and i don't answer them as quickly i'll inform you that usually all the questions of the week are collected in my inbox and you'd get your answer on a Monday (this week i had some scheduling problems so i pushed it to Wednesday), so if you don't get as quick an answer next time just wait for Monday!
Now, regarding your question! There's many ways deduction can be used in daily life, sometimes it even depends on what you do for a living. For example i know psychologists and other healthcare profesionals have to rely on non verbal communication and information they gather from observation, along with what they're told, since patients can't be relied upon to be transparent and honest all the time, or even know what information is releant to share. In this case deduction can be massively useful.
On a more general note, it depends a lot on the type of relationships you have, i know people who use deduction to interact with their friends, it allows them to know when they're feeling upset or worried, and about what, and act accordingly, all without needing to do more than just glance at them. I know people who use deduction to navigate social situations because they're not good at interacting with people and having the extra information deduction provides helps. Personally i'm someone that introduces deduction into everything i do, from acquiring helpful knowledge when talking to superiors, to knowing what waiter is best to call over at my table cause they've gotten more hours of sleep.
I recommend you watch Sherlock, House M.D., The Mentalist, and all of these deduction heavy shows that sometimes showcase how these characters use their skills casually, it's really not much different than what you see there. If you want a blog that really goes into casual uses of dedduction i'd check out @froogboi 's blog, it's full of everyday life uses of deduction
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