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paintingispoetry · 1 year
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Hobbe Smith, "Floralia", 1898
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lux-vitae · 2 years
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Floralia (detail) by Hobbe Smith (1898)
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spirit-of-art · 10 months
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Hobbe Smith, Floralia, 1898
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hedgewitchgarden · 2 years
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Floralia (1898) -  Hobbe Smith
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diioonysus · 16 days
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art aesthetics: coquette
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what is it with girls being betrayed by their fathers, who aren't actually their fathers, and bleeding from their throats?
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spilledreality · 9 months
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On conflict theory
Basically, the first serious attempt at creating a scientific field of archaeology was done by 19th century Germans, and they looked around and dug some stuff up and concluded that the prehistoric world looked like the world of Conan the Barbarian: lots of “population replacement,” which is a euphemism for genocide and/or systematic slavery and mass rape. This 19th century German theory then became popular with some 20th century Germans who... uh... made the whole thing fall out of fashion by trying to put it into practice. After those 20th century Germans were squashed, any ideas they were even tangentially associated with them became very unfashionable, and so there was a scientific revolution in archaeology! I'm sure this was just crazy timing, and actually everybody rationally sat down and reexamined the evidence and came to the conclusion that the disgraced theory was wrong (lol, lmao). Whatever the case, the new view was that the prehistoric world was incredibly peaceful, and everybody was peacefully trading with one another, and this thing where sometimes in a geological stratum one kind of house totally disappears and is replaced by a different kind of house is just that everybody decided at once that the other kind of house was cooler. The high-water mark of this revisionist paradigm even had people saying that the Vikings were mostly peaceful traders who sailed around respecting the non-aggression principle. And then people started sequencing ancient DNA and...it turns out the bad old 19th century Germans were correct about pretty much everything. The genetic record is one of whole peoples frequently disappearing or, even more commonly, all of the men disappearing and other men carrying off the dead men's female relatives. There are some exceptions to this, but by and large the old theory wins.
from Mr & Mrs Smith, cf Margulis vs Dawkins, Graeber vs Hobbes, and critiques of Randall Collins's (via Weber) conflict theory
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zenodotus-0010 · 1 year
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This whole video (and Saiki K in general) have me thinking about the similarity between my experience as someone with selective mutism and Saiki's whole... thing.
I think people assume that he's been talking telepathically most of the times we as an audience hear him, but because the show actively contradicts that in a lot of places, (where people talk to him and seem to not hear the things he says telepathically, assume his intentions/feelings when he is thinking exactly opposite, etc,) I've always wondered if it was just that most people don't know anyone with selective mutism, and can't conceive of how we communicate outside of speech or sign. 
 Saiki, for all intents and purposes, is selectively mute. He doesn't talk verbally, and while he could communicate telepathically with people, and frequently does so with his parents and other psychic friends, as we see them having proper conversations instead of the usual one-sided ones he has with his friends most of the time, he doesn't. Maybe this is to conceal his psychic powers, maybe it is because he isn't very social, but he still spends most of his time not talking verbally OR psychically. And yet! He has a bunch of friends who care about him a LOT, and this is because... honestly, it's not that difficult to still have fun with people who aren't talking? 
 The way Saiki's friends socialize with him in the show is pretty typical and... honestly, if you have a friend who sometimes goes nonverbal and is totally fine, not in distress or anything, it's a really good guide on how to hang out with them! I think it's a little sad that there's a lot of simplification of Saiki's relationships when you assume that he regularly talks telepathically to his friends, when most of the time he doesn't! 
I don't know. The first time I watched Saiki K, it made me so goddamn happy to see a character like me on screen, and it was such a dream come true that nobody ever really questioned him on it, that here was a nonverbal character who didn't get socially isolated or asked a bunch of probing questions or have to use sign or notes or something to form these connections with his friends. 
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paintingispoetry · 11 months
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Hobbe Smith, "View on Rhenen", ca. 1870-1942
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spirit-of-art · 9 months
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Hobbe Smith, Odalisk, c.1895
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peteneems · 2 years
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diioonysus · 3 months
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dancing + art
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Girls are like, "He can fix me," and the He in question is a cold-blooded killer with a god complex, who will sacrifice them to achieve his ultimate goal.
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5ftboy · 1 year
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"all happy families are alike, and all that right?"
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sustun · 1 year
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Sosyal Bilimlerin Kurucu Babaları
Thales'den Freud'a kadar sosyal bilimler ve kurucu babalarını öğreniyoruz.
Bu yazımızda, ilk felsefi düşünce sistemlerinden bu yana ortaya çıkan çeşitli sosyal bilimlerin kurucuları hakkında konuşacağız. Dolayısıyla bu sayfada kurucu babalar hakkında bilgiler bulacaksınız. Felsefenin Kurucusu Thales Miletli Thales (MÖ 624/623 – MÖ 548/545), Milet, İyonya’dan bir Antik Yunan matematikçi, astronom ve Sokrat öncesi filozoftu. İlk filozoflardan olduğu için felsefenin ve…
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