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felinefractious · 1 day
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🐱 Lykoi [Sebaceous Cysts], Lykoi 2G Outcross
📸 Faolan Lykoi
🎨 Black with White
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ali3nboyfriend · 2 days
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logically i know modern horses aren't native to the americas like that was a whole Thing but it causes such cognizant dissonance to think of there being wild horses in europe. like that can't be right. there's no fucking cowboys there.
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worstloki · 9 months
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People change. Places change. In life, many things change. Thor 1 Loki always stays the same.
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dapperrokyuu · 4 months
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Sad realization that Alien Stage contestants are actually treated worse than show dogs... orz orz orz
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To me P1 and P2 Daniils have different vibes in a way I can't fully explain. P1 Daniil's like a jolly guy untouched by the horrors who is so annoying I want to slam his head on the nearest hard surface while P2 Daniil's like a kind uncle who has really bad fashion sense and weird haircut is that understandable. Am I making any sense here.
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nat8gilmore · 6 months
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Attractive white guy with secret fantasy to be cucked by bbc and snowbunny. Cucked hard, dominated, humiliated, compared, and submitted entirely obeying every command and demand
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chryblossomjjk · 11 months
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once i post this fish reveal its over for u bitches
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olivesjaw · 5 months
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ben is sooo cute what kind of dog is he? tell him happy birthday for me!
thank u!! he’s babie. he’s a ~pure bred~ maltese supposedly but he’s gotten a bit larger than most malteses (he’s about 10 lbs and most malteses are 7 lbs or under) so I suspect he may actually be a mix!
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violentdevotion · 9 months
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gender trouble, judith butler (1999)
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ken, barbie (2023)
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computerpeople · 9 months
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i like talking to my partner because we share so many of the same opinions just inherently and we also both know neither of us are the type of people to police how anyone lives but we also love exaggerate so one us could be like "i literally dont even know why people own dogs anymore. no one should own dogs ever again" and the other could nod in complete sincerity and i dont have to sit here like BUT DO THEY UNDERSTAND THE NUANCE THAT I ACTUALLY MEAN-
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golden-girl-daisy · 2 years
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One year ago today at almost 13 weeks vs today at almost 15 months.
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dracolizardlars · 1 year
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the most remarkable thing about having a dog that isn't *mostly* Border Collie mix is that you can DO THINGS in the house without the dog following you around trying to get involved with EVERYTHING
collies are so hard wired to be farm working dogs they think they can help with any task and need to be watching all the members of their family at all time. this was very much the case for our previous dog whose mum was a border collie / german shepherd cross and whose dad was some kind of border collie-lurcher
now we have another collie mix but with a bit more sighthound blood and definitely inherited the sighthound personality and like. it's remarkable that you can be doing DIY and shit and he'll just watch from the corner, if not get fed up of the noise and leave the area entirely. who knew that not all dogs are as active and task driven as collies
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astraltrickster · 2 years
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You know there IS a lot to be said about how social media favors simplifying information into short bites and the algorithms are very much preying on the human tendency to be drawn to sensational takes and rapid-fire dopamine hits but some of you take that criticism and just veer hard into being really ableist about ADHD, like - not everyone who gets bored and understimulated easily and has to really struggle to stay engaged with things that don't immediately hook them and might want to avoid that struggle as much as possible in their leisure time after having to do it all fucking day at work or school has "TikTok brain poisoning".
But, in fact, fuck it, I'm gonna take it a step further and say, if anything we should be wrapping this into the conversation about how the environment is disabling people - physically and mentally - and then blaming and exploiting them for being disabled. Yeah, actual ADHD may have a known genetic cause and understood neurological mechanism, but...as an adult with ADHD, who does love the curb cut effect, I do catch myself wondering if this current wave of ADHD/autism "curb cuts" is really just because the things that are growing more popular are just near-universally beneficial, or if it's partially because this online environment is actually inducing ADHD/autism-adjacent traits in more people through actual, literal, clinical addiction. Which we ALSO shouldn't be ableist about!
And no, I don't mean this in the "WE MUST STOP SOCIAL MEDIA IT IS A PLAGUE BEING DISABLED IS A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH" kind of way, and anyone who treats this that way will catch a block and these hands. I don't even know for sure whether it's really happening, or just an illusory effect of those traits being more okay to talk about and having more spaces to see people's mostly unfiltered thoughts - though the political landscape irl, election results and the like, do seem to imply to me that it's at least a little bit of both.
We do not appreciate enough that the quick and easily accessible dopamine hits generated by social media can become a literal, physiological addiction. Like, this is the actual, literal chemical pathway by which addiction happens. Yet, unlike other potentially addictive things, at this point in our culture, you are, at best, considered a social pariah if you're between the ages of 11-65 and don't use social media at least somewhat regularly, and at worst it can actually materially harm your career prospects to abstain.
I honestly suspect there's a lot of overlap between symptoms of ADHD (and some autistic traits, for that matter) and symptoms of clinical social media addiction, and this predatory, potentially addictive use of social media algorithms, especially in the post-No Child Left Behind education environment leaving people with limited tools to question misinformation and spot baseless sensationalism...much like overwork-related burnout, genuinely strikes me as a mental parallel to how we're "handling" covid: demand that people live in the environment that can cause an acquired disability, and then when someone gets it, either deny that it's a problem (long covid is "just something you have to push through, it's normal to still be tired after getting sick", burnout from overwork is "just buy this nice home spa product and you'll be fine tomorrow", and loss of attention span and new sensory-seeking behaviors are at best "oh everyone gets like that sometimes" and at worst "well maybe you're just stupid"), or when that's impossible, blame the person experiencing the problem ("well you should have worn your mask and sanitized your hands more! You did? You should have worn a better mask! You couldn't afford it? You should have budgeted better!" or "well you should have taken care of yourself better before it got to this point!" or "well you should just put that damned phone down sometimes, it's easy!").
And holy fucking shit, even in disabled spaces, we STILL treat addicts like shit. There's this horrible, pervasive attitude that they don't really count, because they brought their problems on themselves by engaging with the thing in the first place when they should have known the risks (unlike the guy who lost a limb in an extreme sports accident, that's totally different*).
(*Note that I recognize that there are tons of abled people - and even some disabled people - who absolutely would also blame this theoretical guy as a reason to discredit them, but I'm talking about a specific brand of individual hypocrisy I have seen many times within the disabled community, anyone who reads this as "yeah! NO ONE would say that about someone with a PHYSICAL disability!" - after reading the previous paragraph no less - can also catch a block and these hands. The fact that some people would be equally ghoulish about both doesn't take away the fact that enough people do carry that double standard to make a significant impact.)
In fact, even if I'm 100% wrong and there is no even semi-common problem with clinical social media addiction...we very much do use that very same anti-addict victim-blaming template to demonize victims of predatory online fuckery anyway. "It's your own fault because you just refuse to put down the damned phone." Because it's so easy to break a habit, let alone an addiction, right? And of course, you end up victimized by disinformation and predatory marketing practices because you know better. [/sarcasm]
What people need is coping strategies, not shame, because shame doesn't magically make people stop being disabled or having symptoms of a disability, but coping strategies can help make those traits and symptoms a lot less distressing and exploitable, whether they're innate or induced.
Tl;dr: Yeah, the companies behind the major social media platforms ARE a plague, now stop using that as an excuse to be ableist, forgetting what the real problem is, and crying about how Idiocracy was a documentary.
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