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You could tell me that this is straight out of a social media AU and I would believe you … but somehow it’s actually real 😭
#they’re so unserious#and i love them for it#oscar has managed to claim another home race#and charles is collecting sons like infinity stones#f1#formula 1#formula one#charles leclerc#cl16#oscar piastri#op81#scuderia ferrari#mclaren#monaco gp 2024
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You have seen me as worthy. As an equal even, because of that, I will serve you
#we have won#rhaenyra collecting hot women and tragic sapphic love like infinity stones#this is what we needed and I’m so happy we fucking got it#house of the dragon#rhaenyra targaryen#mysaria#rhaenyra x mysaria#the white worm#hotd s2#hotd
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inspired by those textposts about dick rocking up to the rest of titans with tim for the first time and kori et al. being like: is that the stalker kid???
bonus:
warm ups:
#sart#dc#koriand'r#tim drake#victor stone#dick grayson#dick & tim#'i'll do a quick meme redraw between things' <- A FOOL#i was skimming ntt issues for costume refs and im. So concerned#also apologies to the people who've actually read ntt i could not for the life of me tell who was and wasnt still part of the roster#by the time tim is fully robin and hanging with dick#i dont think i did kori's hair justice :')#and i chickened out of her og costume bc it's. a Lot#also this is unironically my favorite nightwing look#MULLETWING MY BELOVED#GONE TOO SOON#at least in batman collected stuff#ig i have to read ntt too at some point#ALSO if anyone knows the textpost im talking about!!! pls lmk#bc i cant find it
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I used to despise Eridan and think he was the absolute worst character (barring Cronus ig) but you have shown me the light and completely turned my opinion around and now I think he is such an endearing little freak <3 I read your whole blog already but if you've got any more thoughts on eri or anyone else then I hope you post them bc I'd love to hear more abt it!
i have sooo many controversial opinions about the dancestors you have noooooo idea
#always glad to have another person go 'oh eridan's not that bad huh'#like he IS a freak and there is SO MUCH thats wrong with him#but he's supposed to be an antagonist AND sympathetic AND funny AND pathetic AND tragic#like all these things can be true hes just a complex character#same w a lot of them#vriska equius and gamzee all kind of fall into this boat#yes there is a lot thats wrong with them but they are also 13#let he who was not a shithead at 13 cast the first stone#anyway ive been hesitant about talking about the dancestors because if my eridan opinions are controversial...#but the tl;dr is that almost all of them suck horribly#like collectively they are the worst characters in homestuck and thats on purpose#bc their role in the story is villainous like theyre the reason lord english even exists#if the alternian trolls as a rule are meant to be sympathetic even if they have a lot of problems#then the beforus trolls are like a worst case scenario of 'what if they never address their problems and grow up that way'#theyre the counterpoint to the comics themes of being a kid and growing up#learning to care about each other and become responsible#the beforus trolls are children who never grew up#going through the exact same problems and drama as when they were children#because they never took responsibility for their own actions or their treatment of each other#And That's Terrible
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after I've finished watching Mashle I started reading the manga and I still don't get how some people can hate this creature (affectionate)
look at him, he's so silly while wielding the power of friendship and muscles
#consider my blog orter madl hate account lol#i hate it when his lame ass is mean to Mash and tries to justify that by rules#'rules are rules' bro thinks he's kinro from dr. stone 💀 but unlike him kinro is a cool guy#also: i'm collecting all of the mash's silly faces with responses like okay/yes/no etc so when i finish reading mashle i'll probably#upload all of them there as reaction pics. idk maybe someone will need them for something lol#mashle#mashle magic and muscles#mash burnedead
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having a normal one about @pinetreevillain's timothy 🥹
#rottmnt#tmnt#rise of the tmnt#donnie#donatello#rottmnt timothy#admin draws#fanart#had so much fun drawing him i love him smmmm#collecting other ppls ocs that i get unreasonably attached to like infinity stones#and special thanks to timtim the 3rd addition to that collection for cracking my artblock severely#i was gonna go for a limited palette on the top pic but then i was like#what if it was all neons and weird shading instead#also the last one was actually the first i drew jgkdsg#i was stuck at an election thing for an Activity and all i had on me was a pen and a crumpled reciept
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I haven't done a big piece like this in a while and I need more practice on backgrounds so :]
#THIS TOOK SO LONG BTW BUT WORTH BC I'M RLY PROUD OF IT#/#cameron calvin#ace jayson stone#oc#thsc oc#henry stickmin#thsc#the henry stickmin collection#splatoon#sonic#the legend of zelda#feddy#fnaf#animal crossing#super mario#pico#tankman#newgrounds#super smash bros#bold and brash#mortal kombat
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Exposing Our Cringiest Posts ft. The Try Guys | You Posted That
#angela giarratana#ian hecox#zach kornfeld#keith habersberger#smosh#smosh pit#try guys#you posted that#smgifs#angela immediately matching energy with keith and Zach is so fun to watch#collecting internet duos like infinity stones
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i know the people naming buck and tommy's kids in fanfiction are gen z lesbians because those two 40 year old men are out here naming their kids kaleidoscope and persephone when we all know full well buck and tommy would name their daughter some shit like kayleigh marie
#no hate no hate!!! but its so funny because its always smth mystical like serafine or artemis or jupiter#and every time im like yeah you're a lesbian i bet you own a black cat and have a collection of gem stone necklaces#i bet you have tarot card earrings you made yourself mwah i love you#bucktommy
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Thinking about how Susanna Clarke takes the idea of lost knowledge and plays with it from the very beginning of Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. From Norrell's (implied) culled books, to the aged magician whose "voice was rather weak and no one had leisure just then to discover what he was saying" (ah but the Narrator remembers his passion), to later events in the book, where knowledge thought lost can be recovered in a variety of ways. Of course, the major lost knowledge is magic itself, but not all examples are explicity magical. Clarke reminds us of how easy it is for knowledge to get lost - perhaps it only ever existed in the mind of one person who is long dead, perhaps a small community held the knowledge but failed to pass it on, perhaps it was written down but later destroyed - and then she offers us a tantalising glimpse of a world where it is possible to recover at least some of it.
#i feel like there are so many little details like this throughout and rediscovering them (oho!) will be wonderful#jonathan strange and mr norrell#jsamn 20 readalong#jsamn spoilers#i've seen in the discord server that quite a few people are reading the book for the first time so i'll try to tag spoilers#and spoiler adjacent thoughts i guess#this theme drives me nuts#gnawing at the bars of my enclosure#having Thoughts about how it intersects with collected folklore (that has definitely shaped jsamn)#and all the folklore that was never collected#all the things we only know of because we can see the ripples they left#cannot articulate this further at this point. just in my feelings about it.#okay one more thought and it's about the little stone statue telling us it is not too late
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More George Lucas debunking misconceptions about the Prequel Jedi:
"Anakin killed the Jedi in retaliation. They failed him, betrayed him and didn't allow him to have a relationship, so he killed them all."
"[In Revenge of the Sith] The controversy is going to be that people expect some horrible, horrific thing to happen to [Anakin] that caused him to [become Darth Vader]. It's much subtler. It's something that everybody faces— when you're looking at yourself, you can see your good and your bad, and say, "Is this a selfish choice or is this a compassionate choice? And once I get something, what would I do to keep from losing it? Would I make a pact with the devil to keep it?" - Entertainment Weekly #785, 2004
"… some of the people had a hard time with the reason that Anakin goes bad. [...] They wanted a real betrayal, such as, "You tried to kill me so now I'm going to try and kill you." They didn't seem to understand the fact that Anakin is simply greedy. There is no revenge." - The Making of Revenge of The Sith, page 188
"The rest of the Jedi have dogmatically forgotten how to love out of fear of having attachments, Qui-Gon is the only one who knows that you can love people selflessly, without getting possessive."
"The fact that everything must change and that things come and go through his life and that he can't hold onto things, which is a basic Jedi philosophy that he isn't willing to accept emotionally and the reason that is because he was raised by his mother rather than the Jedi. If he'd have been taken in his first year and started to study to be a Jedi, he wouldn't have this particular connection as strong as it is and he'd have been trained to love people but not to become attached to them. But he has become attached to his mother and he will become attached to Padmé and these things are, for a Jedi, who needs to have a clear mind and not be influenced by threats to their attachments, a dangerous situation." - Attack of the Clones, Director’s Commentary, 2002
"Obviously, it’s a progression. But in [Attack of the Clones], you begin to see that he has a fear of losing things, fear of losing his mother. And as a result, he wants to begin to control things, he wants to become more powerful. And these are not Jedi traits. And part of this is because he started to be trained so late in life, that he had already formed these attachments. And for a Jedi, attachment is forbidden. You can love people, but you have to love them unconditionally, in terms that you can’t hold on to them." - CNN, “Countdown to the Clones”, 2002
"The Jedi are trained to let go. They're trained from birth. They’re not supposed to form attachments. They can love people - in fact, they should love everybody. They should love their enemies; they should love the Sith. But they can't form attachments. So what all these movies are about is: greed. Greed is a source of pain and suffering for everybody. And the ultimate state of greed is the desire to cheat death." - The Making of Revenge of The Sith, page 213
"Ultimately for a Jedi Knight, it’s very easy to give up. One of the things they give up is marriage. They can still love people. But they can’t possess them. They can’t own them. They can’t demand that they do things. They have to be able to accept the fact, one, their mortality, that they are going to die. And not worry about it. That the loved ones they have, everything they love is going to die and they can’t do anything about it." - Celebration V, Main Event, 2010
"The Jedi in The High Republic are the Jedi in their prime/heyday. By the time of the Prequels, they've become political and dispassionate/prohibitive."
"[In Phantom Menace] you see the heyday of the Jedi, when they are the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy, sort of like the old marshals out West. And there's thousands of them." - Vanity Fair, 1999
"We've actually never seen real Jedi at work, we've only seen crippled half-droid half-men, and young boys that had learned from these old people. So to see a Jedi in his prime fighting in the prime of the Jedi, I want it to be a much more energetic and faster version of what we've been doing." - The Phantom Menace, “Fights”, 2001
"Jedi Knights aren't celibate - the thing that is forbidden is attachments - and possessive relationships." - BBC News, 2002
"[When Obi-Wan talks to Anakin about politicians, we learn about] the Jedi’s disenchantment with the political process, due to the corruption and the ineffectiveness of the Senate." - Attack of the Clones, Director’s Commentary, 2002
"The Jedi aren't really allowed to be involved in the political process. They're [present in the Senate when Palpatine is given emergency powers], but they can't suddenly step up and say, "No, no. You can't do that." They have to let the political process go." - Attack of the Clones, Commentary Track #2, 2002
#this was in my drafts for a while#and I noticed I hadn't shared 3-4 of these quotes yet like -the EW one -the 'disenchantment' one or -the CNN one#so I figured I'd do two birds one stone; update it quickly with the new quotes & share it#george lucas#jedi order#long post#collection of quotes#star wars#in defense of the jedi#pro jedi
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The gift
...a continuation of Secrets of the Restricted Section
At this point, Sebastian may not have considered Violette his friend, he has only met her for more than a month, but already witnessed her using ancient magic to kill a troll. Perhaps that girl's power would be useful, he needs to keep her close...
Violette, who is still trying to adapt to this wizarding world, was grateful for all the help Sebastian had given her so far. She chose to trust him.
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Also here's a malachite ~
#Violette brought a gemstones collection box with her to Hogwarts#Some fun facts about malachite:#In Victorian era pp used to hang small pieces of malachite dangled from children's beds to help keep evil away#The stone is believed to help heal emotional pain by absorbing the pain into itself#Raw malachite is toxic 😅#But Violette gave Sebastian a polished one so it's safe haha#also Malachite associates with Scorpio sign#Violette is Scopio and I headcanon Seb's zodiac is also the same haha...he has lots of Scorpio characteristics..#hogwarts legacy#hogwarts legacy mc#hogwarts legacy art#sebastian sallow#sebastian sallow x mc#violette laurant#hogwarts legacy oc#sebastian sallow fluff
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there are only 𝙏𝙒𝙊 wild west ghoulcy au fics on ao3?
this is arthur morgan and sadie adler in different font!!!
thanos vc: fine, i'll do it myself
edit: check my blog for the reblog with potential fic ideas, my fellow heathens 😈
#i know the fallout fans and the rdr2 fans lapse like a mfin venn diagram where y’all at#cooper howard#the ghoul#lucy maclean#cooper howard x lucy maclean#ghoulcy#fallout#fotv#red dead redemption 2#arthur morgan#sadie adler#ghoulcy au#about to add “that one au” writer in my bio cause i really be collecting these aus like theyre the infinity stones#it could even be a southern western so that the ghoul fuckers can still get their lick
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The garden, the voices, the writing, the silence.
— All I do is search and not find. This is how I spend my nights.
—Alejandra Pizarnik, ‘Some of Shadow's Texts,’ from Extracting the Stone of Madness: Poems 1962-1972, tr. Yvette Siegert
#wanted to post these on my other lit blog but I've already posted excerpts from this collection here so oh well#extracting the stone of madness#yvette siegert#alejandra pizarnik#poetry#mine
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I have to check but like? Nana said to Orym that his jobs not over yet?? Which means letters death DID get him out of the deal???
Because if she counted their lunar interlude as "everyone made it back" then he wouldn't have his powers still, right?
But if everyone making it back extends till the end of the mission, then Nana already faulted on her end of the bargain. Not everyone made it back. Letters literally died on the moon.
Idk I think Nana is going to say something along the lines of "normally I would have ended our little deal when you all stepped foot back on exandria. In that spooky little town in Eiselcross. But since you're such good friends with my fearne, consider it, the friends and family discount"
#silver sending stones#orym of the air ashari#cr spoilers#cr 3 107#im p sure it was 107#anyways#i think she'll be like “you and dorian will just have to come visit me”#which. fair.#but idk what nana os going to do#shes a fey#she makes deals and expects to collect.#so 🤷🏻#maybe orym will be trimming the emissary's leaves one day
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hey..
at what point do collectors opt to turn things from puppets to scrolls? I feel like turning an entire living creature into [a piece of paper] is very complicated, while turning them into simple puppets is easier because they keep all the same parts, just simplified and wood?
It is! It depends on the person's proficiency and understanding of the mechanism regarding when and how they change the creature. Once someone gets good at it, the creature can be transformed into a lifeless object without it dying in the process, and they will move on to more complex and efficient ways.
The way I see it, archiving is a form of information compression and storage—and there is A LOT of information. When looking at Earth creatures we have everything from single-cell bacteria to whales that range up to 100 quadrillion cells, all with different sizes. The smallest single-cell critter is 0.3 μm, while the largest single cell is an ostrich egg that can get to 18 cm. So it's not just noting "a cell"—there's also a lot of information about the cell content, size, the DNA, current water, and oxygen levels, what protein it contains and how much. Then there are spatial dimensions. (While we can consider there being more, especially in fiction, I’m sticking to three; trying to visualize four fills me with frustration and existential dread xD) Every cell has its place in space in relation to the others, and all the contents' relations are also important. If, suddenly, all histones materialize inside a mitochondria instead of the nucleus, we can have a problem. Additionally, physical and chemical processes gotta be considered. There's electricity powering our brains, hearts, running nerves, air in airways traveling to lungs, chemical signals traveling between synapses that also need to be accounted for. So, you have all the contents in space, their vectors, and building blocks. Thats a ton to save. This information has to be compressed to be preserved in an organized manner while also remaining lossless so that when returned to its original shape, it's as it was. Not even mentioning that in intelligent beings, there are also minds to take care of. Jellyfish might be fine after 100 years in a static void, but a human? Yhhhhh.
I think the mechanism would work by saving information in intangible magic and assigning it to a physical medium—be it a statue, doll, book, or scroll. If it is physical and can carry information, it can be used. We can argue the mind is part of the soul, or it is a biochemical process, but the fact is nobody really knows for sure what it is and Im not a theolog, so for the sake of this universe, I'll say it's something that occupies the same space magic does and is influenced by chemical processes, meeeeaning it can also be tricked by them. And the magic.
The first degree of preservation would be spells that only change the material but keep all shapes and info in place. This wouldn't require much thought while executing and could be "automated" or worse, taught to mortals (if they have enough magic to power the spell), like petrification or changing someone into wood, metal, or any other solid material. It's not perfect, if the structure is damaged, the spatial information is damaged too. Breaking is one thing, but imagine if the statue melts.
The next step would be assigning objects with some compression and change, like toys and dolls. I feel like there would need to be a system like a content library, so not every single atom is saved each time, but chemical structures like nucleotides in DNA (the ATGC thingies) would just have a shortcut. Larger repeating patterns could also be assigned their own id to save data, and it would slowly stack up. While things are written in intangible magic form and anchored to the medium, the medium can be somewhat customized, like the decorations the Collector added to the dolls. The mind, running in controlled magic, can also be affected, as we saw with Collie trying to scare them and Luz’s dream. On the spell keeping the preserved critter stable has a link to what shortcut it uses so with countless diffrent worlds and structres it wouldnt mix up.
Then we go further into compression, reducing size and dimensions until we reach a point where one axis is almost entirely removed, and we end up with a scroll. Then there are other things—creatures saved as amber miniatures, snow globes, scrolls, or drawings, sometimes purely to annoy the sibling that has to deal with the creature in unhandy form. A more permanent binding would be in a book that can contain a bunch of different animals. Rebinding for long-term preservation is the Curator’s job.
Looking at Earth creatures, eucariotic life shares ancestry with some ancient bacteria that decided to rebel and started to cooperate, so we share similarities even with distant organisms in some strutures since they come from each other. So when it comes to preserving whole populations with relations, the library of compression doesn’t have to be separate for every single animal or plant. For each section of the archive, there would be a common library of building blocks, and scrolls being somewhat separate carrying the exact instructions for body arrangement and the soul/mind/the part that makes them alive attached.
Next is unpacking the information. I think this requires the ability to interpret and recreate what was saved that mortals lack. While they couldn't really unpetrify others, a collector could (assuming the mind hadn’t deteriorated into a husk). In the case of an automated spell, I think it would result in a very lossy transmutation—like a jpg losing pixels, the creature might lose like heart funtion. The Collector's spell also looked temporary or incomplete since an influx of other types of magic (like in Amity or Raine’s case) was able to push back on it. That might also be why they were conscious in the form they were in. Not meant for long just enough to take them to archive in normal conditions. When a creature is heavily compressed, it needs external force to rebuild, as it's essentially written fully in magic. That’s what I think happened to the Owl Beast. Lilith released it from the medium, but since it wasn’t fully rebuilt, it being a magic form attached itself to a magic source.
SO YEAH, its a process that takes quite a while for them to master and it comes with experience. But when experience is based on life it often makes it hard to practice so those with less empathetic approach master it faster. Thanks for the ask! I was dying to talk about that for such a long time and that was a perfect thing to organise thoughts
#and consider the absolute body horror that is transmutation#imagine how it has to feel on the border of skin that is being turned to stone when nerve endings cant send what is happening#but can send the numbness of “there is something super wrong” like in severe frostbite#both must feel like tissue dying#tw body horror#i did not use that one in a moment#In the begining i had a concept that it all saves the same way like a doll so diffrent archivists would have diffrent methods#like Anatomist using scrolls Wayfarer drawings and so on but then realised that would be super unhandy when a book carries more info#and its easier to fix a doll than a scroll so settled on this#thats also why in the comic where Way damaged creature they were turned into a doll Way was just very unexperienced with archiving spells#Collection Incomplete au#the owl house#owl house#toh#the collector#toh collector#toh archivists#the archivists#toh collectors#ask#i took sleeping meds before writing this safe to say they didnt work
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