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Links to Pacific Rim creator Travis Beacham's own posts on drift compatibility and drifting
Drift compatibility is psychological, not genetic
The better you know someone, the more likely you are to be drift compatible
Drift compatibility is potential, not fate
Drift compatibility can be a choice
Friendship is the foundation of drift compatibility
The drift requires trust
Trust is fundamental; also drift compatibility can be determined with anything that tests how well you can anticipate each others' moves
That even includes multiplayer video games
Many cadets wash out during Pons training when secrets come out in the drift and shatter their relationships
A lot of pilots get messed up by flinching over sexual thoughts
Trying to avoid thoughts just makes them worse
Not everything you see in the drift is always real; also the way to deal with thoughts is just let them flow by
Pilots communicate through "headspace"
Illustration of a conversation in headspace
First drifts can be very confusing, because partners don't understand each others' minds very well yet
The drift exposes pilots to each others' raw, unfiltered thoughts
Raleigh knew what Yancy was going to say
The drift doesn't let you read your partner's mind like a database, and you may not necessarily understand what you see. Also when Pentecost says he carries nothing into the drift he means he's calm and stable.
Pentecost gained this calmness through meditation
Trying to block your partner from your mind will make you lose control of the Jaeger
Pilots who fall below 90% sync will be in trouble
General information plus info on RABITs
You can chase your partner's RABIT
Another post confirming you can chase your partner's RABIT
More RABIT info
More general information
Travis Beacham defines ghost drifting
Partners' personalities can rub off on each other
Neural overload doesn't hit you all at once; it accumulates
The time a pilot can go solo varies, and it's a steep curve from fine to dead
More info on solo piloting
Being high in the drift probably makes it harder to avoid chasing the RABIT
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One more month!
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Mt. Rainier National Park, USA by Emilie Hofferber
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I love you, Mr. Murderbritches.
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3fluffies · 25 days
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the first and last scene of pacific rim (2013) both end like this: one drift partner on their knees, devastated, as the drift partner they have an emotional connection with is gone, lost to sea. bookends of pain, and loss. And then Raleigh wakes up.
Pacific rim is full of these scenes of contrast. A father and his child find Raleigh, alone at the end of the first scene. In a flashback mid-movie father (Pentecost) finds his child (Mako). And one of the last scenes shows a father (Herc Hansen) losing his child (Chuck Hansen). Not all of the foils end happily, and even as Mako does not lose Raleigh, she loses her father.
Pacific Rim is about loss. Everyone loses someone, everyone loses something, everyone has something to prove. Even as humanity comes together against monsters, it fights itself. Jaeger Program vs Wall Program, a father, Lars Gottleib on the Wall and a son, Hermann Gottleib with the Jaegers. Separation. Even within the jaeger program is infighting and anger. This makes sense, of course it does.
History has shown again and again that people fight, people go against their own self interest, petty squabbles when the fate of the world is at stake. If pacific Rim, a movie with admittedly giant monsters and massive robots fighting, did not show this, it would be unrealistic, something we could blow off, move past. But instead, Pacific Rim says even despite this, we CAN come together, join forces.
A sparring scene is proof Mako and Raleigh are drift compatible in the way they move together. Newt and Hermann, the two scientists shown fighting in every scene, come together, are drift compatible, and it saves the world. Drift compatibility saves us. Again and again, the ability of humanity to find common ground saves the world. Pacific Rim starts with Yancy dying, with Raleigh’s brother gone, symbolism of half a head, of the broken connection, of losing your other half.
Pacific Rim ends with Raleigh waking up, with wholeness again that can be found even after it’s believed to be gone forever, with drones rising over them like a flock of birds at the start of a new day, as the new day starts. Raleigh wakes up. Mako doesn’t kiss him, even if the movie seems to be leading there, because yes, pacific rim is romantic love, but it’s also platonic love, also just love.
Raleigh wakes up, and Mako and him press their foreheads together, so obviously full of love for each other it doesn’t matter how. Raleigh wakes up, and the movie ends with a scene of symmetry, not perfect, just two people together, at the start of a new day.
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3fluffies · 25 days
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Thanks for that, Satan!
A little something for Knifehead Day 🙃
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After his first Drift with Yancy, Raleigh clung to his brother for hours. It didn't seem to matter that they spent most of their time before they Drifted brawling rather than hugging; he practically cried when they had to be separated.
The Drift changed Yancy, too. He didn’t protest when Raleigh dragged him to bed, forcing him to sleep on the bottom bunk in a tangle of limbs.
So Raleigh wasn’t surprised to feel a surge of affection for his new co-pilot, who was sitting on a catwalk in the jaeger bay and basking in the glow of Lady Danger’s heart.
But Mako looked terrified. Her pupils were blown wide, and her eyes darted so quickly around the jaeger bay that it made Raleigh dizzy.
It was the R.A.B.I.T. chase all over again.
“Mako, hey,” he whispered.
Her eyes found him. Panic left her gaze, but her body stayed tense. The knuckles gripping the grates of the catwalk were white.
The Ghost Drift might have made him more aware of her emotional state, but it couldn’t help him read her mind yet.
“Talk to me, Mako.”
Instead of words, she let out a sob.
Raleigh instinctively reached for her, coming to his senses too late to stop himself. Mako flinched at his touch.
He drew back. Of course she wouldn’t find his touch comforting. They hadn’t figured any of this out yet. They hadn’t even figured out how to Drift together.
Raleigh’s throat hurt with the effort of swallowing a sob. The rejection hurt, sure, but that wasn’t what hurt the most. It was the realization that a familiar face was missing from this familiar place.
In the split-second his instincts took over, he had forgotten what he’d been trying to come to terms with for five years and four months: Yancy was gone. And he was alone.
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3fluffies · 26 days
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Adding the one I took outside my office today. We got 60% totality in central Florida.
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Solar Eclipse Shadows
These solar eclipse shadows form due to the distance between the sun and the leaves on the trees. The distance and the proximity of the leaves to one another cause for a "lensing" type effect, making the eclipse shadow clearer to the human eye.
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3fluffies · 26 days
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Neurodivergent people love pacific rim bc its basic theses are “two besties who share a braincell can pilot a mecha” and “what if crab was big”
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@hazelhills - I know someone I need to repeat this to! ;D
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An anguished question from a Trump supporter: ‘Why do liberals think Trump supporters are stupid?’
Peni Delina Bedard · August 31, 2019  ·  The serious answer: Here’s what we really think about Trump supporters - the rich, the poor, the malignant and the innocently well-meaning, the ones who think and the ones who don’t… That when you saw a man who had owned a fraudulent University, intent on scamming poor people, you thought “Fine.” That when you saw a man who had made it his business practice to stiff his creditors, you said, “Okay.” That when you heard him proudly brag about his own history of sexual abuse, you said, “No problem.” That when he made up stories about seeing Muslim-Americans in the thousands cheering the destruction of the World Trade Center, you said, “Not an issue.” That when you saw him brag that he could shoot a man on Fifth Avenue and you wouldn’t care, you chirped, “He sure knows me.” That when you heard him illustrate his own character by telling that cute story about the elderly guest bleeding on the floor at his country club, the story about how he turned his back and how it was all an imposition on him, you said, “That’s cool!” That when you saw him mock the disabled, you thought it was the funniest thing you ever saw. That when you heard him brag that he doesn’t read books, you said, “Well, who has time?” That when the Central Park Five were compensated as innocent men convicted of a crime they didn’t commit, and he angrily said that they should still be in prison, you said, “That makes sense.” That when you heard him tell his supporters to beat up protesters and that he would hire attorneys, you thought, “Yes!” That when you heard him tell one rally to confiscate a man’s coat before throwing him out into the freezing cold, you said, “What a great guy!” That you have watched the parade of neo-Nazis and white supremacists with whom he curries favor, while refusing to condemn outright Nazis, and you have said, “Thumbs up!” That you hear him unable to talk to foreign dignitaries without insulting their countries and demanding that they praise his electoral win, you said, “That’s the way I want my President to be.” That you have watched him remove expertise from all layers of government in favor of people who make money off of eliminating protections in the industries they’re supposed to be regulating and you have said, “What a genius!” That you have heard him continue to profit from his businesses, in part by leveraging his position as President, to the point of overcharging the Secret Service for space in the properties he owns, and you have said, “That’s smart!” That you have heard him say that it was difficult to help Puerto Rico because it was in the middle of water and you have said, “That makes sense.” That you have seen him start fights with every country from Canada to New Zealand while praising Russia and quote, “falling in love” with the dictator of North Korea, and you have said, “That’s statesmanship!” That Trump separated children from their families and put them in cages, managed to lose track of 1500 kids, has opened a tent city incarceration camp in the desert in Texas - he explains that they’re just “animals” - and you say, “Well, OK then.” That you have witnessed all the thousand and one other manifestations of corruption and low moral character and outright animalistic rudeness and contempt for you, the working American voter, and you still show up grinning and wearing your MAGA hats and threatening to beat up anybody who says otherwise. What you don’t get, Trump supporters in 2019, is that succumbing to frustration and thinking of you as stupid may be wrong and unhelpful, but it’s also…hear me…charitable. Because if you’re NOT stupid, we must turn to other explanations, and most of them are less flattering.
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3fluffies · 26 days
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Someone captured the solar eclipse on an airplane
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3fluffies · 26 days
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unfortunately no eclipse photography can ever outdo the waffle house one from 2017
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3fluffies · 26 days
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I love Pacific Rim because they really said "you can defeat giant monsters with the power of queerplatonic relationships and unspeakable mecha violence".
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3fluffies · 26 days
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there’s a decent amt of neurologists who’ve called the sleep schedules we’re obligated to be on despite flagrant conflict with our natural circadian rhythms “borderline torture” and the work hours we’re expected to put in despite the fact that the average person can only maintain maximal efficiency and focus for 3 hours at a time “nearly inhumane” and i think about that a lot
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btw the thing she couldn’t ignore was someone calling her out for saying anti-depressants/hormone therapy are only perscribed by lazy doctors
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