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  • entropyguy:

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    • 1 year ago
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    • #sober
    • #funnybecauseitstrue
    • 1 year ago
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  • truestoriesaboutme:

    Now that Britney Spears is free, she’s inevitably going to do something weird and off-putting because she was in a long term traumatic situation with very little control of her life and getting your shit together is hard in the best of times and that does shit to a person and I’m genuinely afraid the public who has been rooting for her for so long is going to turn on her and even start questioning whether or not it’s good for her to be free of the conservatorship and people are gonna need to remember that the answer to that question is unequivocally yes

    The freedom to live your own life includes the freedom to fuck up.

    • 1 year ago
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  • sinfulnoodle:

    quasisnipr1048:

    luidilovins:

    et-regina:

    rivendellrose:

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    Anthropology major answer: “There absolutely was such a time! Modern humans and our ancestors shared territory numerous times over prehistory with cousin species like homo neanderthalensis, homo floresiensis, and many, many others!” 

    Folklore student answer: “Also, almost all cultures have something like djinn, faeries, hulder, fox spirits, and other similar creatures who can appear at least human and are very, very dangerous to humans!” 

    Both of these things are true, and may be connected both to the above and to each other. :D

    Biology majors: it’s dead bodies guys. Corpses.

    Listen I hate this take on the uncanny valley so fucking much because many subpsecies of homonids lived in the same areas but some of them got along well enough to coexist and neandertals had enough desirable genetic traits to the point where human women (see here for a blanket on female vs male choosiness) would often pass up incel homosepian for the chad neandertal.

    Genetics aside, various hominid species didn’t start visually looking all that different until 50,000 years ago, while under the skin changes began as early as 89,000 years ago (ie the development of the Y chromosome but I might be oversimplifying at this point) Point being, even our non-human cousins didn’t. look. that. different. from. us. Especially comparing the diversifying of humans themselves crossing trans continental as it was. And even then neandertals still had advantagious traits for living in the Eurasian hemisphere.

    Also I digress, regardless of it being intentional, and with few perserved records from that chapter in our species’ history, I don’t like the implication that the uncanny valley effect stems from humans being inherently racist (for lack of a word for hatred of non-human intelligences). I know that sounds off the wall but prejudice and sense of superiority by birthright is vastly different than othering by means of the sucess of social groups and the need to compete for territory or resources. Racism is entirely a Eurpean fabrication and it’s been proven time and time again to be a cultural outlier and purposfully designed to further the agenda of corroded theocratical religious divinity (here, here, here) and the financial benifits of the exploitation of colonism that otherwise has not been replicated by other cultures to the same degree. (this is the only example off the top of my head but I’m know there’s more.)

    You know what’s older than racism?

    You know what’s more flesh crawling than neandertals?

    fucking rabies

    You know what LOOKS like a human but doesn’t ACT human ENOUGH? Do you know what might bite you and get you sick or turn you into something that also moves about in a non human way? Brain parasites that give you painful headaches and intensifies agression and confusion.

    Say you’re a monkey and one member of your troop gets bitten by something. Later he starts twitching and swaying about. He keeps stumbling out of trees but barely feels anything when he hits the ground. He won’t eat sleep or drink. He makes guttural noises that keep alerting predators and he’s in obvious writhing agony. Suddenly he’s not your friend anymore. He doesn’t recognize you and he attempts to bite and claw at anything that moves.

    Up until preventitive oral medications and vaccines were developed in the 1970s there was NOTHING stopping rabies and it still prevails today and kills hundreds of thousands of people in third world countries with limited medical resources a year. There’s no cure for rabies once youve got it and the only reliable diagnostic is a brain autopsy.

    Rabies. TB. Leoprosy. Syphilis. Meningitis. Toxoplasmosis. Anthrax. Mercury Poisoning. Prion disease. These are all bad and in different varying degrees can cause limps, sores, agression, confusion or dazed trances, ambled pacing, convulsions or uncharacteristic behavior in humans.

    Basically everything that people are terrified of when it comes to zombies. Vampires bite. Werewolves rip people apart. Demonic possesion? Easy. Changlings take the place of your loved ones.

    Also I don’t think that it’s a conicidence that the things we find uncomfortable with the uncanny valley also just happen to line up with predatory behavior, smiling too wide or staring you down, blinking too slowly or moving towards you with a slow steady speed. It’s just a danger signal to keep other monkeys in a troop from getting bitten by an infected monkey. Simple as that.

    After all what’s scarier? A dead body, or moving body that will MAKE you dead?

    I’m not going to be a hypocrite by pointing out racism being excused as a stemmed human behavior without claiming that the deep seated primal fear of disease doesn’t make a good excuse for ableism as well. I mean we use othering to discern friend from foe, and then at some point decided that was a good enough excuse for racism. Theres legitimate proof that ancient homonids could and would be hospitible to the disabled out of compassion. The point of having these initial fears is to guage saftey measures first, but once someone or something is proven to be harmless that normally should be the end of it. I mean if an adult wild silverback gorrilla can look at a spycam and decide it’s chill after a moment of inspection then there’s really no excuse for any of us.

    Healthy othering =/= newly invented racism.

    healthy fear of infectious diseases =/= excuse to hate disabled people.

    But yeah rabies is more likely the reason for the uncanny valley effect thanks for coming to my goddamn ted talk.

    Reblogging this version bc of sources and I personally think this makes for much more interesting (and terrifying) lore than any other post in this thread.

    Holy shit. I never thought of the “zombie virus” to be this take. It makes total fuckin sense. Shit

    (via elitefourkylewantstobattle)

    • 1 year ago
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  • Someone said “Are you really so stupid to think that Africa has the same technological advances as us? If they did they would probably have clean water and not live in houses made of sticks and mud. Get over yourself and stop being so ignorant.”….. Below is a tiny collection of images of the Africa they refuse to show you..

    gamebird:

    hogwartsconsultingtimelady:

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    lettingitoutabit:

    justgot1:

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    hockey-trash:

    fgsshinyhoard:

    the-collecting-turnip:

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    shez-a-b0mbshell:

    kushandwizdom:

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    I’m sorry you’ve been made to believe that the whole of Africa is poor, I really am..

    Reblogging for those of you who think Africa is only what the media and movies portrays it to be

    This fucks me up because it’s scary to think that we can be showed something all our lives and not even know it’s a lie

    And that my friend is the power of propaganda, indoctrination, and media

    Are these pictures of South Africa or of Africa as a whole? 

    @the-collecting-turnip From top to bottom:

    1. Port Elizabeth (South Africa)

    2. Unknown

    3. Nairobi (Kenya)

    4. Pretoria (South Africa)

    5. Aburi Botanical Gardens (Ghana)

    6. Cape Town (South Africa)

    7. Pretoria (South Africa)

    8. Harare (Zimbabwe)

    9. Windhoek (Namibia)

    10. Windhoek (Namibia)

    To @kushandwizdom this is a rather unfair portrayal of Africa as a whole since half of these are literally just South Africa.  So Instead to add to this post and better dispel the myth of Africa as the vast wasteland of poverty most people think, I found a much more mixed collection of pics from various countries.

    Luanda, Angola

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    Agadir, Morocco

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    Lagos, Nigeria

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    Cairo, Egypt

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    Port Louis, Mauritius

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    Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

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    Algiers, Algeria

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    Tripoli, Libya

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    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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    Tunis, Tunisia

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    So, there, a much better case demonstrating the various major cities around Africa showing it isn’t some technologically backwards continent, but actually pretty up-and-coming in the world of commerce.

    I once was talking to my Ethiopian manager about ignorant people asking her dumb shit about her life before she moved to the states…

    the worst story she told me about was when she told a fellow student (at a fairly prestigious university) about a concert she went to back home. The other student responded with “omg you have music there!?” 🤦🏾‍♀️

    Rebloging, because we need to see these pictures. 

    As for stupid questions: “do you have grocery stores in Ecuador?”

    These are great!

    A redneck neighbor once asked my mom (in the 80s) if they had cars in Peru. Sigh.

    This is the product of poor world history in school & little current affairs coverage outside Western Europe, except for catastrophes, so all we see are the war torn, poverty stricken, disaster-affected parts on the news. And racism, of course.

    I bet most Americans who think that African countries are just completely poverty stricken have no idea what the US looks like in its poorest areas, not everywhere in the US is nice suburbs or unrealistically large apartments on tv

    Los Angeles, California

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    Hartford, Connecticut

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    New Orleans, Louisiana

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    Camden, New Jersey

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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    McDowell County, West Virginia

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    Flint, Michigan

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    Washington, D.C.

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    Do you see the world as it is, or as someone told you it is?

    This photoset proves you can make anywhere look great or terrible. It’s all framing and more people should know about that

    Worth a reblog. I don’t think the US version was on there when I first reblogged.

    (via iamanimaginarybeing)

    • 1 year ago
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  • youngalientype:

    inickel:

    yall, please reblog and share this post because i am seeing more and more people taking road trips instead of flying. which i understand cause it’s cheaper and and safer cause of rona but i want you guys to stay safe.

    IF YOU ARE A PERSON OF COLOR AND/OR LGBTQ DRIVING THROUGHT GEORGIA, DO NOT STOP IN CUMMING, GA. DO NOT STOP IN FORSYTH COUNTY, GA PERIOD. 

    yes it’s a sundown town but don’t even stop there during the day. that place is full of hate and white supremacy. there are numerous stories in the news about this place with black people going missing, beaten, and murdered. this town has been like this since the early 1900s and nothing has changed. please avoid it if you can. 

    Here’s a list of US sundown towns

    (via iamanimaginarybeing)

    • 1 year ago
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    • 1 year ago
    • #anti vaccine
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  • porterdavis:

    Oh you poor, sweet child

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    How exactly do you think the de-worming process works? You take it, you wait, you shit out the worms. I used to schedule a full day at the park when I de-wormed my shepherd.

    If you, a human, take a dose meant for a horse, well…expect complications.

    My new, favourite over-worked cliché is ‘play stupid games, win stupid prizes’.

    The best part is those aren’t worms, they’re shitting out their intestinal lining!

    • 1 year ago
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  • #funny #antivax #ivermectin #maga
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    #funny #antivax #ivermectin #maga
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    • 1 year ago
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    • #antivax
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    It took her nine days to go from anti-vaxer to corpse. Tale as old as time.

    • 1 year ago
    • #covid 19
    • #anti vaccine
    • #anti mask
    • #fuck around and find out
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