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insideoutfanartist22 · 3 months ago
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This is my first time posing on Tumblr so HELLO! c: I CANT STOP THINKING ABOUT THEM AND THIS MOVIE SO HERES A DOODLE
I feel like Fear would be the one standing up for her even tho he’s scared too hehe
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pipthegreat · 4 months ago
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Yay
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amffb2012 · 3 months ago
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Redraw- ANXIETY And FEAR
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forest-of-snakes · 5 days ago
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My question is why is it legal for felons to run for president? Why would anyone vote for this fucking bigoted asshole? We all knew that he could quite possibly be the thing that ends democracy? And I agree Harris isn’t the the best but she is so much better than the alternative. I know I’m just a fucking scared and angry trans guy who wants rights for me for women and queer people and immigrants and people of color and so many more, and I know that this post is kinda venty, and people keep seeing stuff like this but I just need to voice my feelings.
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omegaphilosophia · 2 months ago
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The Problematic Association of Darkness with Evil
Considering darkness as inherently evil is problematic for several reasons, including the conflation of symbolic meanings, the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes, and the oversimplification of complex concepts. Here are some key issues with associating darkness with evil:
1. Symbolic Connotations:
Cultural Variations: Different cultures have varied interpretations of darkness. While some may associate darkness with evil, others may see it as a symbol of mystery, the unknown, or even tranquility. This diversity in symbolic meanings shows that darkness itself is not universally linked to malevolence.
Nature of Darkness: Darkness is a natural and neutral phenomenon, such as the absence of light during night time. Equating it with evil overlooks its fundamental role in the natural world, including its necessity for rest and the cyclical balance of day and night.
2. Harmful Stereotypes:
Racial and Cultural Implications: The association of darkness with evil can perpetuate negative stereotypes and biases, especially in terms of race and ethnicity. Historical and contemporary racial prejudices have sometimes used the symbolism of darkness to reinforce discriminatory views and practices.
Mental Health: Linking darkness with negative qualities can also stigmatize mental health issues related to depression or anxiety, which are often metaphorically described as "darkness" or "dark periods" in one's life. This can exacerbate feelings of shame or isolation for those struggling with these issues.
3. Moral and Ethical Oversimplification:
Complexity of Evil: Evil is a complex moral concept that cannot be reduced to a single attribute like darkness. Evil involves intentional harm, malevolence, or immorality, which are not inherently related to the concept of darkness. Associating darkness with evil simplifies the nuances of moral and ethical issues.
Ambiguity of Good and Evil: The dichotomy of good versus evil is often more nuanced than a simple association with light and darkness. Many moral and ethical dilemmas involve gray areas where both light and darkness can coexist, making it problematic to assign absolute values to either concept.
4. Psychological and Existential Dimensions:
Fear of the Unknown: Darkness is often associated with fear because it represents the unknown or the unseen. This fear is not necessarily about evil but about uncertainty and the lack of control. Associating darkness with evil can amplify irrational fears and anxieties.
Exploration of the Self: Darkness can also represent aspects of the self that are not fully understood or acknowledged. Embracing darkness as part of the human experience can lead to personal growth and self-discovery, rather than viewing it solely as negative.
5. Ethical and Philosophical Perspectives:
Existential and Phenomenological Views: Philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger have explored the idea of darkness in existential terms, focusing on themes such as the "nothingness" or "void" that accompanies human existence. These perspectives suggest that darkness is not inherently evil but a fundamental aspect of the human condition that can be approached with a sense of existential awareness.
Religious and Spiritual Interpretations: Various religious and spiritual traditions have different interpretations of darkness. For example, some see it as a space for contemplation, meditation, or spiritual growth, rather than as a symbol of evil.
The problematic nature of considering darkness as evil lies in the oversimplification of complex concepts, the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes, and the neglect of cultural and existential perspectives. Darkness, as a natural and symbolic concept, carries multiple meanings and cannot be universally categorized as evil. Recognizing the multifaceted nature of darkness helps to avoid reductive thinking and fosters a more nuanced understanding of morality, psychology, and cultural symbolism.
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runwayblues · 1 year ago
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what if they change the setlist 🧍🏻‍♀️ what if they have new outfits 🧍🏻‍♀️
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rineedagger · 9 months ago
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pipthegreat · 4 months ago
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Heh... I'm not obsessing over emotions... Definitely not
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Miscommunication
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She cringed hard
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mumigeonjo · 5 months ago
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Inside cats,,🐱🐱
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siffrins-therapist · 8 months ago
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Me: I will write a slow burn
Also me: *crying sobbing pulling my hair out* why can't these emotionally stunted idiots KISS ALREADY???????
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insideoutfanartist22 · 3 months ago
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Here’s an animation I did a little while ago with Anxiety and Fear!
I like to image that Anxiety tries to learn all she can from Fear so that she can be even better at protecting Riley. Being the overachiever and perfectionist that she is, I image she wants to protect Riley from the things she can AND can't see. Maybe Fear learns from her as well uwu
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pipthegreat · 4 months ago
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pearlshomehealthcare · 9 months ago
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Navigating the Psychological Impact of Falls
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Falls among seniors are not just a physical health concern but also a psychological one. Home care services in Chelmsford, Massachusetts are increasingly recognizing the need to address the emotional and mental aftermath of such incidents. When a senior experiences a fall, it’s not just the physical injury that needs healing. The fear of falling again can be as debilitating as physical injury.
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mintsuwu · 5 months ago
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Thank you random Twitter user for providing the world with a way to watch the movie online 🙏
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aimasup · 4 months ago
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♫♪ Hey Boogie-Woogie Bang Bang! XD Let's go Buddy Buddy Boom Boom!! <3 ♪♫
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Song inspo
*takes a breath of kazoo like a cigarette* It's medicinal
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sm-baby · 5 months ago
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INSIDE OUT 2 - Anxiety and Fear
ko-fi🧬
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They are married trust me I'm Anxiety's 23rd hair strand
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