#Brain Famine
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stylized-corpse · 7 months ago
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Brain Famine @ Sammy’s Patio / Weedviolence Fest - 04/20/2024
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rainbowchaox · 20 days ago
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Can we please discuss how as much we joke that Double Life and in general Team Rancher changed our brain chemistry we have Nothing on Jimmy Solidarity himself. He is still so attached to talking about the duo it’s insane. He can’t have a month without making inside jokes about team rancher.
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lucapizzelles · 3 months ago
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"Fame è il mio secondo nome."
I love when the non-english versions of the movie give me heartbreaking characterizations not as barebones apparent* in the original. what do you mean he's not just "definitely hungry." what do you mean he's hungry so much that he uses the phrase usually reserved for things you're really good at/often find yourself feeling/do a lot ("danger is my middle name" "pizza is my middle name".)
Am i reading too much into this? yeah 100% definitely. dooooooonnnt careeee.
*because tbh you don't need to do much analyzing or digging to come to the conclusion that Alberto likely has a lot of malnourishment going on, but this kinda pushes it to the front
(also, luca infantalizes himself in a lot of the dubs (a lot being the Thai and Italian one, I should check the Spanish one though since I actually know that language) which I could also talk about for a significant amount of time)
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dragmebymyhair · 14 days ago
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its literally the 4 horsemen
guys, im connecting dots
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rose-matcha-latte · 8 months ago
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Fami HINTS as early as Chapter 4???
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instantmilktee · 10 months ago
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i got Severe Tummy Hurty Syndrome bc i had 2 coffees and a rootbeer float, and all i can do is wonder how the 3 greatest detectives in the world have functioning digestive systems
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dol-dee · 6 months ago
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Honestly I’m so annoyed, I literally have 8? files of dol related art but everything is unfinished or at a 50/60% mark and my brain keeps making me ping pong arhghghgghg
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deathswcrn · 8 months ago
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act of service that will at the very least make breina fond of you: feed her or buy her a meal
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puckpocketed · 9 months ago
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ARTHUR KALIYEV i dont know you and you're scratched SO hard that the kings would rather sit you and run 7 d-men than have you dress but I need you to 1) stay with the kings 2) if not that then only get traded to the sharks or ducks. why is this, u ask? BC WHEN YOU STUNT ON YOUR HATERS AND MAKE A COMEBACK, I CAN SAY THAT WE'RE LIVING KALI-FORNIA <3
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erving-goffman · 9 months ago
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okay also craziest thing i learned today is that when people talk about unceded indigenous territories in canada they can mean 1) literally unceded territories where no treaty was ever signed 2) land for which treaties were signed but where indigenous peoples were misled because there's no concept of "cession" in their languages (they thought they were exchanging shared usage for services). but legally the land IS ceded. and that's most of the land out in the prairies and ontario
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starlightkun · 2 years ago
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wait why do so many people hate my girl favorite
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the-horsemen-ride · 2 years ago
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Ok on another hand. how was halloween for yall
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Famine: It’s really not too far away now. Not a favorite around here- not that I can speak for the boys-
War: But we can. It’s barely worth the hassle.
Pestilence: Hard to celebrate in this state for sure.
Famine: … but I like to try and enjoy it.
Death: Mhm. You could try not to eat us out of house and home either.
Famine: I have! You should try smiling more.
Death: With no skin or facial muscles? Not a chance.
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the-best-bagel · 12 days ago
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prof of a class i havent been to in a month sent out an email titled "exam 2 posted" when i've only taken one exam gave me a fucking heart attack. it was posted as in the take home exam is now available lmao
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himalayaan-flowers · 7 months ago
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waterbearable · 9 months ago
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both in an attempt to be more deliberate about the work I'm doing w Personal Project and to stop myself from the pattern I have which is Do No Creative Work/Spend Hours At A Time On One Aspect of Creative Work, I have set a very loose timeline/goals for progress on Personal Project, part of which is to do my best to commit myself to spending at least an hour each on writing, drawing, and reading weekly (with the idea that I could literally just do 15 minute bursts multiple times a week and still meet the goal, since I normally have trouble scheduling things out bc I feel like there's not enough time in my day For A Task)
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syncrovoid-presents · 1 year ago
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ooo I just saw the formatting on your blog, and it looks so cool!!! My ask: since you say you know random knowledge, what is a fun fact you could share? :D
Aa thanks!! I caught myself some HTML and CSS for the formatting of my desktop blog. I still need to update it but there's a few hidden secrets @:o)
HMM I have so many I would like to share! It depends on what sort of knowledge you seek and how much detail you want! Like how butterfly wings have scales or how mummies are rare because they were used in paints and consumed.
BUT because it is something I have been thinking about, I shall tell you some funny coincidences and the cycle of time (it is fun and curious! I find it very fascinating)
There is something quite interesting about how centuries ago and ranging to thousands of years (depending on the culture and how well it was documented) there were many mentions of not-quite-human people. Like for instance (I shall talk about Scottish folk lore here, for it is one I am familiar with) there are the Fae folk.
The seelies and unseelies and how there were ways of telling disguised Fae apart from regular old humans (count the teeth, check the fingers. Are the ears unusual? Is the voice unusual?) If I'm not mistaken, there's also a form of this with some Japanese Yokai too? I am not 100% sure. There are similarities too with certain Slavic and Native Americans beliefs too, and African if I'm not mistaken. But regardless, this is something that exists in all sorts of folk lore from all around the world.
(I will briefly mention that some of this could stem from when certain illnesses were a lot more serious (consider rabies for instance) or from ableism. So it isn't all fun and interesting, but I thought I should add that!)
It is interesting how as society (mostly western for I am not 100% knowledgeable about how other societies have evolved over the centuries) has evolved towards a greater understanding of the world through hard sciences and generally separated from folk-belief how this has transitioned into aliens.
Aliens that could walk among us but act a little funny, or their smiles don't look right (count the teeth, check the fingers), how they come at night and leave mysteriously, with lights and colours and technology like magick.
(Again, I shall mention that sometimes these beliefs are used to defend various types of bigotry. I do not support that and find it quite gross)
And then now, another hundred or so years after the rise of aliens (there is still more people are finding! More mysteries, more unexplained phenomenons!) those same rules now have transitioned into AI artwork.
Have you seen some realistic AI artworks of humans? You must count the teeth, check the gands. Are the joints all wrong, bending too far or there are too many? How many fingers are there? You must count them! Check the ears, check the faces. Are they humans or something just pretending?
Of course it isn't quite the same, it never is and never will be, but I can't help but find it fascinating that certain beliefs from centuries or decades ago can now transition into practical advice for something that absolutely would have been considered magick to those folks. How science and folklore beliefs don't have to be pitted against each other, and how time can be quite cyclical in nature.
Plus not to mention the similarities between the "Hitchhiker Effect" and the curses of various folklore creatures of millennias past, both coming from worlds beyond our own but in different ways, both explanations of the impossible through the lens of current knowledge.
And who can say how this could change when AI develops further? Though AI isn't truly intelligence, the name is actually quite misleading, when programmed right and given the correct uses it can be a wonderful mimicry of such. Imagine AI generated realistic 3d models, using generated voices and generated dialogue. Would you count the teeth? Check the hands? Would there ever be a point in our lifetimes where that would even be possible?
Regardless, I find this all quite interesting!! I can talk further but I shall limit myself to this. I don't quite know if my ramblings about the roundabout nature of time and humanity and the development of belief falls into a fun fact or not, but it was very fun to answer this ask!!
#ask.txt#syncrovoid.txt#the hitchhiker effect is actually relally interesting regardless of whether you believe it to be true or not#i find all of it interesting in a “i am watching it from afar” sort of way#i am neither against nor pro aliens or the supernatural in general (how much of a difference between the two is there anyways?)#i just find it all very curious regardless of how true or fake it is!!#how there is so much left in the world that is unexplored or unexplainable or simply unknown!#there are so many species of bugs no one has classified (does that mean they are unknown?#does that mean classification isnt a real reflection of the world we live in? who knows who knows!)#it is like the generational pendulum effect where certain extremes from one generation becomes the opposite extreme in the next#(it is not guaranteed plus (at least here where i live though it could pertain to any country) fhe oldest generations were severly#traumatized and lived in conditions with all sorts of damaging things. like lead in the water that overtime could lead to brain damage#these things pass down through DNA. little packets of information to help the next people survive#(like how certain animals may become more prone to certain avoidances if their parents had bad experiences. evolution!)#how much of that remains? how hurt are people still? these things i do not know yet find myself pondering them still#like how families that survived famine are more likely to maintain body weight or how the babybooms rebelled agains their current societal-#norms.#how does the seeking for the familiar change these bahviours when one grows old? how can one understand what they've never known?#ANYWAYS i will stop my rambling before i hit some rambling limit!#thank you for the very fun ask and have a lovely day/night!!!
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