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Stuck In A Microwave

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[She/Her] 18 year old trans ADD and Autism creature with a side of ME/CFS. Way too into worldbuilding. Finally got around to getting Tumblr.
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kaumnyakte

very cool how the gender binary in the emerging trad terf synthesis is like, there are two genders, the one that does bad things and the one that bad things are done to. the only thing in the world is immorality and it flows from unexperiencing agents to unacting experiencers.

which naturally appeals to people who would like to be perceived as inherently lacking the capacity for immorality. for whatever reason

anyway remember bell hooks’s very cogent critique of second-wave feminist organizing in ‘sisterhood: solidarity between women’ where she argues that by “bonding as ‘victims’, white women’s liberationists were not required to assume responsibility for confronting the complexity of their own experience … Identifying as ‘victims’, they could abdicate responsibility for their role in the maintenance and perpetuation of sexism, racism, and classism.” it’s not by accident that terf gender essentialism dovetails so much with other biological-determinist & essentialist assumptions including Extremely Racist Ones   

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zooophagous
Anonymous asked:

So why do you hate the advertising industry?

Hokay so.

Let me preface this with some personal history. It's not relevant to the sins of the advertising industry perse but it illustrates how I started to grow to hate it.

I wanted to be a veterinarian growing up, but to be a vet you basically have to be good enough to get into medical school. I do not have the math chops or discipline to make it in medical school. I went into art instead, and in a desperate attempt to find some commercial viability that didn't involve moving to California, I went into graphic design.

I've been a graphic designer for about seven or eight years now and I've worn a lot of hats. One of them was working in a print shop. Now, the print shop had a lot of corporate customers who had various ad campaigns. One of them was Gate City Bank, which had a bigass stack of postcards ordered every couple months to mail to their customers.

Now, paper comes from Dakota Paper, and they make their paper the usual way. Somewhere far, far from our treeless plain there is a forest of tall trees. These trees are cut down and put on big fossil fuel burning trucks and hauled to a paper mill that turns them into pulp while spewing the most fowl odors imaginable over the neighboring town and loads the pulp up with bleach to give it a nice white color.

Then the paper is put on yet another big truck and hauled off to the local paper depot, then put on another big truck and delivered to my print shop, where I turned the paper into postcards telling people to go even deeper into debt to buy a boat because it's almost summer. The inks used are a type of nasty heat sensitive plastic that is melted to the surface of the paper with heat. Then the postcards are put on yet ANOTHER truck and sent to the bank, which puts them on ANOTHER truck and finally into the hands of their customers, who open their mail and take one look at the post card and immediately discard it.

Heaps and heaps and literal hundreds of pounds of literal garbage created at the whim of the marketing team several times a year. And thats just one bank in one city.

I came to realize very quickly that graphic design was the delicate art of turning trees into junk mail.

And wouldn't you know it there are a TON of companies that basically only do junk mail. Many of them operate under the guise of a "charity," sending you pictures of suffering children or animals and begging for handouts and when they get those handouts the executives take a nice fat cut, give some small token amount to whatever cause they pay lip service to, and then put the rest of the cash right back into making more mailers. "Direct mail marketing" they call it.

Oh but maybe it's not so bad, you can advertise online after all. Now that there's decent ad blocker out there and better anti-virus ads usually don't destroy your computer anymore just by existing.

Except now when I search for the exact business I want on Google it's buried under three or four different "promoted search items" tricking me into clicking on them only to shoot themselves in the foot because I searched for the specific result I wanted for a reason and couldn't use those other websites even if I felt like it.

And now we have advertising on YouTube and on every streaming service, forcing more and more eyes onto the ad for the brand new Buick Envision that parks itself because you're too stupid to do it on your own.

Oh thats ok maybe I'll get Spotify premium and go ad free and listen to some podcasts- SIKE we have the hosts of your show doing the song and dance now. Are you depressed and paranoid from listening to my true crime podcast about murdered and mutilated teenagers? That's ok, my sponsor Better Help can keep you sane enough to stay alive and spend more money.

It's gotten so terrible that now you have content farms, huge hubs of shell companies that crank out video after video to get more and more precious clicks. Which if the videos were innocuous maybe that wouldn't be so awful except now you have cooking hacks that can actually burn your house down and craft hacks that can electrocute you being flung into your eyes at the speed of mach fuck so some slimy internet clickbait jockey doesn't need to get a real job.

It of course goes without saying that animals are also relentlessly exploited by clickbait companies that will put them in compromising situations on purpose to create a fake fishing hack video or even just straight up killing them for sport by feeding small animals to a pufferfish that rips them apart for the camera.

And all of this, ALL of this doesn't even touch how adveritising is the death of art in general. Queer topics, any kind of interesting art, any kind of sex or substance use topics are scrubbed clean and hidden at the behest of advertisers.

Sex education, a nude statue, topics such as racism or sexism or bigotry in general have tags purged or hidden from search, even life saving information about SDTs or drug use, because if someone saw that and complained then Verizon might sell fewer tablets and we can't fucking have that.

Conservative talking heads often bitch and moan that they're being censored on social media. The stupid part is, they're right! They are being censored! But it's not by a woke mob, it's by ATT and Coca Cola not wanting their adspace sharing screen time with their stupid fucking opinions.

However, they won't ever figure that out, because the talking heads they get their marching orders from like Tucker and Jones ALSO rely on the sweet milk flowing from the sponsorship teat and they aren't about to turn on their meal ticket so they have to come up with even stupider shit to say for the train to continue rolling.

I managed to rant this far without even getting into the ads I see for the beauty industry. The other day a botox ad described wrinkles as "moderate to severe crows feet" as if wrinkles are a symptom of a fucking serious disease! Like having a flaw in your skin is a medical problem that you need thousands of dollars of literal botulism toxin to fix! I was incandescent with anger.

Advertising is a polluting, censoring, anti educational and anti art industry at it's very core. It destroys human connections, suppresses human thought and makes us hate our own bodies. It ads no value, actively detracts from value, and serves no real purpose and I believe it should be almost if not entirely banned.

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and directly underneath this very Tumblr post:

At least it's a nonsense mobile game, but op is spewing straight facts.

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l0stvegas

Hey is anybody having trouble with those Captcha test things lately? Mine are getting kinda weird and I’m even not too sure what to click on

Hi, a few people accused this of being AI generated and I would like to point out I actually painted this— it was inspired by how fucked up AI generated captcha images look, of course, but the final result was hand-drawn. Don’t mind that I have over 200 layers on this thing haha my painting process is a disaster

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eyenaku

CELESTIAL WARDS SERIES

4 piece set consisting of Dusk Warden, Dawn Warden, Sun Ward, and Moon Ward.

Hand-sculpted ceramics (Dawn and Sun being mason-stained porcelain + Dusk and Moon being stoneware) with underglaze, slip, and luster accents (as well as minor post-fire additions). Click on their names to go to their individual posts for more details!

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people who are defending the dalai lama right now are the absolute worst possible kind of liberal.

it is absolutely insane that liberals just have no idea that the dalai lama was a theocratic feudal tyrant. like they just have this vague notion of him as some kind of "man of peace" but when you ask them what he's actually done to spread peace they just have no idea.

I....Didn't know about that. I will admit I only know the very bare facts about the Dalai Lama

well let's open that wikipedia article and see what it says

im not taking a stand here but let's read...

also i will say... the man was 15 when tibet was invaded. so,,, im unsure

also i just checked and OCMFA.gov is a website that belongs to the Chinese government. this is like.... come ooooooon you guys

by the way it's tibetan uprising day today. the day where people around the world protest chinese occupation of the country. can all the discussion around tibet today, by people who don't know what day it is, it possibly be a coincidence? Honest to God i really don't know. i really don't know what to make of the entire thing today

"uhhhhm, exsqueeze me my fellow tumblypoo, but I noticed you cited a Chinese souce, but as the extremely unbiased sources Radio Free Asia, the American Burger Freedom Institute, and the CIA will tell you, China is extremely heckin evil!!! wow and probably the only reason people are saying it's "bad" that this literal theocratic monarch sexually preyed on a child in public is that the evil Xinnie the Pooh clouded their minds with his sinister wizardry!"

hey, quick question. is this your man?

anyways, a few important points you may have missed:

  • the Chinese government is based
  • the Dalai Lama is cringe, and a pedo
  • read this article:
  • read "When The Serfs Stood up in Tibet by Anna Louise Strong
  • Mao Zedong is the sun that never sets

I know this is almost a redundant question, being on tumblr and all, but do you have any fucking reading comprehension?

There is a vast difference between "Ooh the big bad Chinese government is always evil in every situation and everything they say is always a lie" versus "The Chinese government has a clear interest in getting and maintaining control over Tibet, and superpowers of every flag have no reservations about using unethical means to gain power, and that frequently includes exaggerated or wholly fabricated propaganda to justify their actions."

Look, you're absolutely right to be skeptical of the US government. You should be skeptical of anything that any government says, especially superpowers. That includes China.

Wow, this post and it's reblogs sure have been an intriguing rabbit hole, even if not that deep!

anyways what the fuck was up with the last one op sent

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assdevourer

that post thats like "i hope christianity as a global power collapses" and there's just tons of hand-wringing "enjoy living in a lawless wasteland with no morals" comments like. congrats. you are a living illustration of the fucking point.

if your sense of morality is anchored to the bible and you think people would just start killing people etc without it, congrats, your worldview is fucked and you should do some introspection why.

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codylabs

As a Christian, this is actually a debate I would really like to have.

First off, get it right outta the way, you're absolutely right: Christians aren't good people, not generally. That's not the point of it, and it's a core tenant of our belief system that people are naturally kind of selfish jerks, us included, being people. That's not a sign of a jacked up worldview, it's a sign of a frank look at mankind's extensive history of war and hatred and murder and rape and theft and lies, (a history that includes people of all belief groups, be they Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, anarchists, communists, scientists, nationalists, the rich and the poor and everyone else, pick a point on the globe and something bad's been done there) we see that people possess inclinations toward evil, and thus need a moral law. We can see that people who are in any way 'above' or less unaccountable to the moral law (in the past: kings and vikings and pirates, in the present: cops and billionaires and politicians and Disney) are generally the people that abuse their power to the greatest extent. When you're free from moral law you don't obey moral law.

What moral law does the Bible give, and which one did Jesus teach? Well the biggest one is "love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength" but I'm not speaking to Christians here and that's another topic besides, so forget that one for now. The other one (the one more central to how we interact with each other as a society) is "love your neighbor as yourself." From that one moral law, we get a bunch of others:

Treat all people, all lives/sexes/races/nationalities equally without hatred or bigotry.

Care for the poor and needy and the weak and the disabled, help them however you can.

Always be willing to forgive people for their wrongs.

If you're a leader or a boss, you should be a servant and friend to those beneath you.

As far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.

And yeah, Don't Kill People, that one's in there too.

All of these things are backwards to the way people often want to think and live and work; we've all been angry, held a grudge, been proud, seen somebody in need and not helped. The Christian ideals are unnatural and counterintuitive. And yet they're all central parts of our shared social conscience today, they're the cornerstones at the heart of some of history's greatest inventions: democracy, hospitals, welfare systems, and they were ALL directly taught, emphasized, and exemplified by Jesus.

The point of my creed isn't that people of my creed are innately good, it's that we have an ideal to strive for in terms of how we deal with God and one another, and that we have a hard and fast line to call fellow Christians out on their wrongdoing. And if our society and the people in it were ACTUALLY built around those ideals, none of it would look anything like how it does now, and we'd be living large in utopia.

And just for the sake of going way off the deep end, let's bring it around to that other moral law I left out earlier about loving God above all things. I'll tell you right now: God is absolutely and entirely real, and there's good historical and testimonial evidence that Jesus is his son. And if you listen to his teachings and strive to hear him, if you prioritize him and spend time with him, he WILL instruct you and help you live a moral life. Moral laws and the good things that come from them aren't the point of Christianity, they're its side effects, and they work. Since he's real and has done so much for us, we must do the same for each other.

I challenge your claims that the removal of Christianity would not make the world a worse place.

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salakchan

you can't "no true scotsman" your way out of the countless indigenous cultures and people of color that were genocided and rendered extinct in the name of your god

I would hate to think that I came across as invoking the whole "no true Scotsman" nonsense. I wouldn't defend the moral integrity of Christians in general if you paid me; what I'm defending is Christ, and the Bible.

Christianity is not like Fascism, whose creed and moral code supports genocide and book burning and nationalism and riotous conformity. The creed and moral code of Christ condemns such things in no unclear terms, so if a Christian supports them, that doesn't make them not a Christian, it just makes them wrong. Maybe they did it for the glory of Christ? Maybe they did it in the name of their God? Maybe they had good intentions at heart? Doesn't matter. If they disobeyed the commands of the Bible in what they did, then they've violated their own creed, they should've known better, and they were deadass wrong. Tell me any wrongdoing in history perpetrated by Christians, and I will show you how and where they disobeyed the moral law that God gave specifically to tell them not to that very thing.

The very fact that we are able to see and understand wrong things as wrong is a testament to the value of having robust moral codes in the first place. If I had never been told "Do not steal", I would have no reason not to steal. And if society at large did not understand "Do not steal", there would be no consequences and no inhibitions against stealing, nor would there be justice for those who have been stolen from. But God knew that the ideal way for humans to work in society is not to steal, so he told us "Do not steal." Now, even though we do still steal, we have a law that tells us how and where we're wrong, and gives us an ideal to strive for and an understanding of what ought to be. And an understanding of what ought to be can (CAN) greatly help people to try to achieve it.

I never said we don't mess up. Everyone knows that everyone messes up.

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petrenocka

Hi @codylabs , hello! You seem reasonable, maybe you'll be able to answer this.

As you already acknowledged, there can be Christians who are genuine in their faith, yet are cruel, bigoted and yada yada. But, in my opinion, what is more important then them being wrong in their practice, is that they don't think of themselves as such. They believe themselves good Christians, which already suggests that this faith isn't a magical cure all for solving morality.

I believe that this can happen due to a core aspect of religion. And would levy this criticism against all or most religion, not just Christianity, depending on how loose your definitions are.

Supernatural justifications for beliefs one holds allow them to bypass a need for reason. If you believe that something was said or caused by God and need no other reason to accept that as truth, you no longer need to apply critical thinking to the idea. God said it, therefore it must be true, that is enough. And in practice it doesn't actually make a difference if God really said it. As long as you believe He did, you don't need to reflect on the nuance, context, specifics, real effects, etc.

And it is very easy to stir people who make an active effort to suspended their critical thinking in any direction of your choosing, good or evil.

But just so we are on the same page, my argument will never be that religious people are all monsters. It's only that religion makes you uniquely vulnerable to becoming and staying one.

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bramblesand

People, especially games, get eldritch madness wrong a lot and it’s really such a shame.

An ant doesn’t start babbling when they see a circuit board. They find it strange, to them it is a landscape of strange angles and humming monoliths. They may be scared, but that is not madness.

Madness comes when the ant, for a moment, can see as a human does.

It understands those markings are words, symbols with meaning, like a pheromone but infinitely more complex. It can travel unimaginable distances, to lands unlike anything it has seen before. It knows of mirth, embarrassment, love, concepts unimaginable before this moment, and then…

It’s an ant again.

Echoes of things it cannot comprehend swirl around its mind. It cannot make use of this knowledge, but it still remembers. How is it supposed to return to its life? The more the ant saw the harder it is for it to forget. It needs to see it again, understand again. It will do anything to show others, to show itself, nothing else in this tiny world matters.

This is madness.

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bogleech

Thank you for this good PSA because I’m still seeing sincere, published, professional writers doing “ahhhhh oh no this monster was SO UGLY i’m mentally ill now!”

forms of eldritch horror include but are not limited to - nobody will ever believe you, you must live alone with this knowledge - you will never feel safe again, and you realize you were never safe before - everything that was familiar is now strange and abhorrent to the point anything that now seems normal should be held in utmost suspicion - having this new knowledge has opened doors that will continually reveal new equally cursed knowledge without end - death and madness are no longer escapes

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darkersoul

I’ve always felt that the idea of madness or sanity in an eldritch horror sense were misnomers. If anything, I feel a better term is a change of perspective. There is nothing inherent in seeing a greater being that “drives you insane”, it’s that this being doesn’t fit into your previous worldview at all and you have to wrestle that. Every character can and should react differently, changing in ways that “make sense” for them. It’s either a change in worldview or attempting to fit the greater being into your preexisting one. Both will have negative results, but will be interesting as hell to explore.

You know what? Unironically, I think this is the best comment I’ve seen on this post.

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If you're like me and want to make your Microsoft Word documents more *Disco* these are the fonts I used for my own personal lab notes.

1) Passion One (free alt to Dobra Black)

2) SinaNovaW01-Regular (I think the game uses medium, but again, workin' with what I got)

3) Core Sans R 25 (this one's not 100% but it's close enough for me. I'm putting it at the bottom of the pages)

Very obviously, I'm not a graphic designer or font expert... but this is getting me through writing these things lol

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11natrium

So people who are subscribed to Toby Fox's Truck Freak newsletter mailing tier list got this email today:

"Dear members in the "Truck Freak" tier:

Due to a glitch in our mailing system, it appears that around 1,000 of you have been erroneously subscribed to the "Foam Shower" tier. Affected subscribers were sent a photo of Toby Fox in swim trunks covered in a large amount of foam.

We apologize and are working on a solution now."

And uh Well It's real and limited None of my friends who are also in the tier got the photos But I did and I keep on getting more

And since then, Toby has been mailing photoshops of it

What a Toby Fox thing to do

New photoshops keep coming in every 10 minutes or so, so I'll probably make update once they stop coming in

...and just as I was writing this, a new email came in.

Image

And, welp, he sure indeed is there, too.

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nbsilvally

In the e-mails, he also asked people to add one of the images to his wikipedia article and well

It got locked.

Things are heating up on the toby fox talk page on wikipedia dot org, the free encyclopedia anyone can eit

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wings-liker

Okay let's not let this line get buried

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prokopetz

A thing that bothers me about wizard schools in popular media – outside of the magic-grade-school stuff, anyway – is that they're typically depicted as being basically magic universities, but their actual curricula and pedagogical approaches look much more like those of a technical institution. Like, buddy, that's not a wizard university, that's a wizard trade school. You can't just slap university student culture on top of trade school pedagogy. It doesn't work like that – the one emerges from the other!

"Well ACTUALLY wizards are" wizards are made up. They can be analogous to whatever real-world class or vocation the author wants. Wizard-school-as-university and wizard-school-as-technical-institute are both perfectly fine; what I am grumping about is wizard-school media that doesn't seem to have a clear picture of how different sorts of educational institutions actually operate.

Okay but now I really want to know what a Wizard technician would look like. Would he wear magical overalls with all kinds of reagents and magic tools sticking out of his numerous pockets?

A guy like that walks into your tower with a toothpick in his mouth, takes one look at your summoning circle and goes

“I see yer problem. You used chalk B12 instead of S3. B12 is only for transmutation circles. Gimme a sec I think I have a piece somewhere here.”

He fixes your circle, test summons an imp and goes.

“There ya go. Fit as a fiddle.”

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ruckuscauser

“It’s the chalk.”

“The chalk? I always use that chalk, it’s never been a problem.”

“Ah - yes. This stuff will work just fine for most circles, but, uh - here, take a look with my loupe. You see the off-color flecks? Can’t hardly see them with the naked eye, but those are impurities. Silicates, might even be some iron in here, to be honest. Usually won’t cause a problem, but - you said you hadn’t tried this particular summons before?”

“First time trying a 5th level, yeah.”

“Those silicates will make your scribing a little fuzzy when viewed from the astral plane. You see, for example, these three fine lines here? With this chalk, on the astral that looks like one thick line with fuzzy edges. They can’t tell exactly what you want, and they’re picky lil’ critters so they just won’t do anything in response.”

“Really? Oh. I always thought the expensive chalk was just fancy to be fancy.”

“Making pure chalk is difficult, you need a dedicated production line or dust gets in the finished product. To be honest, you don’t need to bother with it for most things, but 5th and up, 5th level and up, it actually is necessary. Anything with lines within about two millimeters of each other.”

“So I need to start over?”

“Unfortunately yes. You’ll have to erase all this, but with some good chalk it should work just fine. Next new moon your summons should go off without a hitch.”

“Dang. At least it’s not my sigils, I was worried it was my sigils.”

“Nah Your sigils look good. Even and balanced. You know what you’re doing, it’s just an equipment problem.”

“Thanks for the help, sorry to make you come all the way out here.”

“No problem! It’s my job.”

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Almost everyone is enjoying their gun and sword hybrids, but I think we should give some love to shotgun and axe hybrids! Why not just grab your shotgun with bot of your hands and just lodge it into someones skull when the opportunity arises! Or maybe it's a trend with the survivalist enjoyers to be able to chop up wood and be armed if there's hostile fauna in the area.

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dimetrodone

People horrifically fucking up facts about evolution and genetics too support their stupid beliefs or to seem smart and “rational” is probably one of my big pet peeves 

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bogleech

Yeah. An enormous number of racists, misogynists, homophobes and transphobes I’ve met eventually whip out something about evolutionary biology and they never, ever, ever, ever have the slightest shadow of even a half-right idea what any of it means or ever cite a claim ever actually made by a scientific study.

Here’s a quick handy reference list or anyone who isn’t sure:

  • Homosexuality does exist in almost all social species.
  • “Alpha males” are not a real phenomenon and in fact the most aggressive males tend to be the least reproductively successful.
  • “Survival of the fittest” simply means that the success of a species hinges on how well it “fits” its environment. It does not mean that stronger or smarter individuals are supposed to succeed. Those things can even be a detriment in nature by wasting too many resources.
  • “Race” is not a biological concept. Someone who looks different from you has the same human genes, just a different grab-bag of dominant traits.
  • Evolution is not a march towards higher complexity, more intelligence or even more adaptability. It’s just a fluctuation of characteristics dictated by environmental pressures and mutation. A slime mold isn’t “less evolved” than a hawk, just adapted for success under different parameters.
  • People didn’t evolve “from apes.” It’s more complicated than that. We are a category of ape, sharing a common ancestor with the other apes.
  • No human on Earth is “closer” to an evolutionary ancestor than any other. We all descended from the same one.
  • Neanderthals were also a “sibling” species of ours. We didn’t evolve from them.
  • Some of us did, however, cross-breed with Neandethal man. It is exclusively non-African races, such as white people, who still carry hybrid human/Neanderthal genes. Whoops, sorry “white purity” skinheads, you’re actually mixed with a whole other species.

Some more stuff!

  • Humans are actually more genetically homogeneous than most people suspect. This is possibly due to a population bottleneck at some point in our evolutionary past. Two chimpanzees from different sides of a jungle are likely more genetically different to each other than any two human beings in the world.
  • Our big brains may help us use tools, but what was really principal in their development was the need for empathy, communication, and cooperation.
  • Humans. Are. Social. So social it drove an incredibly energetically costly increase in our brain size.  Don’t believe anyone who says its our nature to fight “every man for themself.” We’re humans, not bears. We fight for each other.
  • And we always have. Fossil remains are found of ancient humans who bore signs of crucial mobility impairments that lived to notable ages. Some even have sticks or other mobility aids – community care and support is our way. We don’t cast off those with impairments, we stand by them.
  • Human sexual dimorphism is on a decreasing trend. Our ancestors had greater difference in canine size and overall size. Our dimorphism gap has gotten smaller.
  • Occam’s razor is the principal that whatever is the simplest explanation is probably the most likely one. Don’t believe someone who says the reason we evolved bipedalism is so that males could carry gifts to females to woo them. Yes, this is a real ‘theory’ on how bipedalism evolved.
  • Skin tone is an adaptation of UV levels vs vitamin D levels. Both come from the sun. UV is harmful, so where sun is plentiful populations develop a darker skin tone for more protection. The skin needs sun to create vitamin D, so where sun is scarce, the skin tone lightens to allow more sun in. This is literally all it is.
  • Final thing: No one’s mind is really equipped to fully understand how long a billion years is, or a million, or even tens of thousands of years. Evolution takes place over a loooong time. Its very, very, slow, slower than we can really comprehend. We can’t “stand in the way” of natural selection by caring for our ill. We don’t need to “help” evolution in any way. It inevitably happens, but not on any sort of timescale we could possibly affect, so don’t fall for anyone that tells you not to “stand in the way” of natural selection. That’s fascism, and its utterly pseudo-scientific.
  • Not to mention natural selection doesn’t have a “will” that you can stand in the way of. Its not an entity with wants, its a millions-year long process. And its impossible for our decisions to “stand in its way.” Our decisions to care for one another are what brought our species where it is, plain and simple.
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s-n-arly

Skip Google for Research

As Google has worked to overtake the internet, its search algorithm has not just gotten worse.  It has been designed to prioritize advertisers and popular pages often times excluding pages and content that better matches your search terms 

As a writer in need of information for my stories, I find this unacceptable.  As a proponent of availability of information so the populace can actually educate itself, it is unforgivable.

Below is a concise list of useful research sites compiled by Edward Clark over on Facebook. I was familiar with some, but not all of these.

Google is so powerful that it “hides” other search systems from us. We just don’t know the existence of most of them. Meanwhile, there are still a huge number of excellent searchers in the world who specialize in books, science, other smart information. Keep a list of sites you never heard of.

www.refseek.com - Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines.

www.worldcat.org - a search for the contents of 20 thousand worldwide libraries. Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need.

https://link.springer.com - access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles, research protocols.

www.bioline.org.br is a library of scientific bioscience journals published in developing countries.

http://repec.org - volunteers from 102 countries have collected almost 4 million publications on economics and related science.

www.science.gov is an American state search engine on 2200+ scientific sites. More than 200 million articles are indexed.

www.pdfdrive.com is the largest website for free download of books in PDF format. Claiming over 225 million names.

www.base-search.net is one of the most powerful researches on academic studies texts. More than 100 million scientific documents, 70% of them are free

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