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Omg I just found the ultimate proof Kenlynn is endgame, it's mindblowing. This is so much better than everything I've written until now.
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#I'm such a genius#a picture is worth a thousand words they say#kenlynn#kenji#brooklynn#jwcc#jwct#chaos theory#camp cretaceous#yasmina fadoula#sammy gutierrez#darius bowman#ben pincus
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Assorted mushy gushy sumiisa doodles + a more humorous one and they're purple this time
#my art#bravern#sumiisa#hello everynyan my drawing music choice last night was giving me all ballads#so i got tenderized into pulp and these came out of it#its been kind of freeing to realize that like. i draw a lot faster than i write. and if i put the time into it i can tell the same stories-#pictures worth a thousand words or whatevet they say#anyway have a good one all bye now
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day twenty-six • @gallavichthings kinktober 2024
↳ 31 days of kinks & cards in 3 sentences
SEXTING x KING OF CUPS
Ian (11:09) - Jesus Mick, I’m fucking covered, that was so hot!! Mickey (11:10) - prove it, tough guy Ian (11:11) - [IMG_240409.heic]
#you know what they say - a picture's worth a thousand words :)#shameless#shameless fanfiction#gallavich#kinktober 2024#ian x mickey#bee writes 🐝 ✍🏼
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Can't stop thinking about this picture of Michael with a tiny Jimmy 🥺
#ive cried over this for days i have no more tears to give#they say a picture is worth a thousand words...this one is worth a million#gta v#grand theft auto#grand theft auto 5#gta 5#michael de santa#jimmy de santa#michael townley#jimmy townley#grand theft auto v
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thank you for coming to my ted talk
#they say a picture is worth a thousand words#killian jones#this is what it means to have a favourite character
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Ok but what do you think of ravio being Hilda’s advisor
Funnily enough, I actually have a Loz AU where Ravio is Hilda’s advisor/secretary lol so I 100% agree with this. I like the dynamic. Having trouble with what I want to say, so have this doodle of Ravio telling Hilda some juicy gossip during an important meeting
#fever answered#isasan347#albw ravio#albw hilda#a link between worlds#the loz AU is set generations after AlbW tho. and I also don’t have much about it lol#they say a picture is worth a thousand words. This one is worth like ten#I wanna suggest a more…compelling? serious? scenario about this but I’m having trouble describing it at all#fever doodle
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why is requesting a commission so embarrassing. "here let me send you a million billion words for a specific idea I have. yeah sorry I've got more words if you want em. yeah yeah there's just endless words up in here. sorry"
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heres my resignation ill serve it in drag..........
#franks caption ruined me at first i was like haha no guys its just the end of the tour#and then i remembered its a song with lyrics and then i was like hang on wait a minute. and.... im not okay (i promise) guys#tho the cockroach is making me hopeful bc cockroaches are well. the face of resilience. unkillability. maybe we are meant to be toyed w#i mean we shouldnt trust anything frank says and a picture is worth a thousand words sooooooooo#mcr#my chemical romance
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the fam and their heights is under the cut and this is so funny so im sharing it
#ooc: jackie#⚡: a picture is worth a thousand words / gallery#yes im putting it in gallery#also#aeceso#i say fam but we all know how Complicated this is#and to quote jana 'it looks like laxus is shielding the rest of his family from makarov'
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Memes and the Challenge of Truth
The ubiquitous saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words," is one of those platitudes that sounds insightful but crumbles under scrutiny. For years, this phrase was a convenient shorthand for the power of imagery in communication, but it was also frustratingly vague and increasingly misused. Worse, it failed to account for the manipulative nature of visual representation. In an era dominated by memes and social media, where ideas are often compressed into bite-sized, image-based shorthand, I realized the phrase needed refinement. While some have critiqued it by adding, "...but they're often lies," even this response felt insufficient to capture the nuance of how visuals and other condensed forms of communication influence thought, often misleading people with their inherent vagueness. To move beyond the oversimplification and mature the conversation, I crafted a more precise articulation:
"A meme can convey any idea, but only factually and literately informed consensus will convey the truth."
At first glance, this quote seems to critique memes specifically, but its scope is far broader, encompassing all forms of condensed communication. Here, "meme" is not limited to its modern, internet-based usage of funny images and clips; rather, it harkens back to Richard Dawkins' original definition—a unit of cultural transmission. This includes symbols, glyphs, images, slogans, and any shorthand communication intended to convey ideas. While such memes have the power to spread concepts quickly and widely, their inherent simplicity often distorts or abstracts the truth. A single meme, by design, lacks the context, nuance, and precision required to faithfully transmit complex truths. It’s a tool of propagation, not explication.
The first half of the quote—“A meme can convey any idea”—acknowledges this flexibility. Memes are remarkably malleable. A single image or phrase can be interpreted in myriad ways, making them both powerful and dangerous. They can be wielded to inspire, deceive, provoke, or unify, often reflecting the biases or intentions of their creator rather than any objective truth. By their very nature, memes are vague; they rely on the viewer’s existing framework of understanding to fill in the gaps. This is why the same meme can resonate differently depending on the audience—it adapts to the viewer’s perception, rather than demanding a singular, clear interpretation.
But the second half of the quote introduces the critical counterpoint: truth requires more than mere conveyance of ideas. It demands a consensus that is both informed by factual evidence and grounded in precise, literate communication. The inclusion of "factually" addresses the need for evidence-based agreement. Consensus, while powerful, can often lead to shared falsehoods if it is not tethered to reality. History is littered with examples of collective beliefs—witch trials, pseudoscientific racism, or conspiracy theories—that were widely accepted yet entirely baseless. The qualifier “factually informed” insists on a rigorous foundation of verifiable truth, rejecting consensus that arises from emotion, manipulation, or ignorance.
Equally important is the inclusion of "literately informed." This emphasizes the role of language and communication in shaping understanding. "Literately" is not simply a reference to literacy in the basic sense but to the deliberate and precise use of language. Miscommunication, whether intentional or accidental, can render even factual information meaningless. If the language or symbols used to convey an idea are unclear, biased, or poorly constructed, the resulting consensus will be flawed. In this context, "literately informed" acts as a safeguard against the misuse of words, ensuring that the means of communication are as accurate and deliberate as the facts they convey.
Taken together, the phrase argues that while memes—or any form of shorthand communication—can encapsulate and transmit ideas with remarkable efficiency, they do so at the expense of truth. Truth is a far more delicate construct. It requires rigorous examination, careful articulation, and mutual understanding grounded in both fact and precision. A meme may ignite a spark, but only a factually and literately informed consensus can illuminate the path to truth.
This quote also serves as a critique of modern culture’s overreliance on memes as tools for discourse. In the digital age, where images, slogans, and soundbites dominate public conversation, the line between communication and propaganda becomes dangerously blurred. Memes often exploit emotional responses, oversimplify complex issues, or obscure truth in favor of virality. They thrive on ambiguity, encouraging viewers to project their own interpretations rather than engage critically. As a result, the consensus they inspire is often based on shared assumptions, not shared facts.
Ultimately, the quote serves as both a critique and a call to action. It challenges us to recognize the limitations of memes and other shorthand forms of communication, urging us to move beyond the surface-level allure of quick ideas. It reminds us that truth is not a product of convenience but of effort—an ongoing process of aligning facts, language, and understanding. Only when we demand this level of rigor from ourselves and each other can we hope to elevate our discourse beyond the noise and into the realm of truth.
#truth#quote#a picture is worth a thousand words#the critical skeptic#social sciences#critical thinking#art#visual arts#propaganda#dystopian#orwell#factually and literately informed concensus#science#facts#platitudes#pseudoprofouns sayings#proverb#explication#precise articulation#defective language leads to defective thought#meme#memes#richard dawkins#unit of cultural transmission#culture#sociocultural#political science
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I found this again (SOUND warning at the end of the video)
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I was most definitely feeling this feeling Monday evening and now I am chillaxed
#anonymous_h#kami I struggle to find words that accurately describe my feelings#and then I remembered the saying#a picture is worth a thousand words#and I haven't channelled my anxiety into a drawing#so I needs fix that somehow#Youtube
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I don’t know if this has been wrote about before but as a drabble request I have two I’d love to read about one being that hand holding picture they did last year at a friends wedding and two i think a cute one would be kinda a backstory of the horse riding picture from a few thanksgivings ago and I don’t feel like another has ever wrote about either
Okay, a few things:
1) writing backstories for pictures is so damn hard. Like I can write weird shit all day. Shipwreck goes porny? Sure. Alien sex show? Why not? But the second there’s a set narrative I’m like “ah man I don’t even know what to say about it”
2) didn’t Lisa,,,, plan that wedding,,,, I know she was there at the very least,,,, I don’t know that I can write her out of the Drabble entirely, but I also just don’t like to write Lisa being disrespected,,, like that’s still awgs wife bro,,,, it was a cute picture tho but all I really have to say is oops Jack doesn’t have a partner (to my knowledge) and Alex’s partner is busy looks like they got paired up
3) I don’t know anything about horses bro. Uh they’re big and they kinda freak me out a little bit,,,, I think Jack just didn’t know how to ride a horse or they thought it would be silly idk. Like I said writing based on photographs is so fucking hard like ,,, so so so hard,,, I always want to keep the realism aspect like “yeah this could’ve happened” but like also,,, there’s only so many ways to spin a photograph
#a picture is worth a thousand words you know#but that doesn’t mean I have more than 10 words for it#I’m really so so so so glad you sent this request in I’m just so sorry to tell you I physically cannot handle photograph writing#like I’m genuinely about to go put it in my rules rn#and I don’t say that to be mean it’s just#my creative brain doesn’t work that way#please please please don’t take this like I’m bitter or trying to be like ‘I only accept elite prompts’#I just…. do this for free and…. I don’t want to strain my creative brain on a low effort side quest#I love you anon#I’m just…. a little guy….#neon answers
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every time i have to read an image description on here im so so grateful I dont actually need to use a screen reader. none of u fucking people have a clue how to get to the damn point huh
#my personal hell is imagining having to wait through someone describing oh the camera points down for a split second to their feet#then points back up to the stove then wobbles for a second then steadies then wobbles again#when they say a picture is worth a thousand words that doesnt mean u have to waste people's time with them#its one thing to read but imagining having to sit through listening to that to get thru to what i actually needed to know. hell on earth
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"To Tubbo It's been a while bud! I am- I'm actually working because- really exciting news, me and Pac- actually started dating [crossed out and illegible] I know youll be happy- hope everything is going- well at university, ho- see you soon. Fit Morning Crew 4ever!"
Five this has destroyed me
childhood friends,
#Im going to think about this for the rest of the day#The letter#Over half is crossed out probably cause it's about Pac#Fit's excited about his life but it just makes tubbo feel left behind#so he crosses it out so it's only the parts that he likes#the parts that make him feel included#And the wind and the clouds#the way that the past is bright and colorful and full of life and energy#but the present is dull and colorless cause the past was good#Writing his name on the invite so it feels more personal#The two different shots of the tree#The first being so full of joy and life and childhood#and the second being the reality that he's in currently#The shapes in the background of the videos and the more realistic say the people are drawn in the photos to the real life of the last two#These pieces have so much of you and your style poured into them#I could think about this for days and i can safely say you broke the poar zine discord server#This is truly what people mean when they say a picture is worth a thousand words#you can tell what the whole story is just from these pieces#You did an AMAZING job and those 70 hours of work were so worth it#I knew you could do it
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Oh my gods I get it now. I love symbolism in art and writing so much because I struggle with words
#I can’t explain to you how naive the new prince of the kingdom is#but the fact that the crown keeps slipping over his eyes because it doesn’t fit him should say everything!!!#holy fuck!!!!#I’m unlocking lore about myself at 3AM#gods it makes so much sense. pictures worth a thousand words and all that shit#fuck. I’m gonna have to buy communication cards or some shit now#chai guy rambles#vent#sorta
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