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virgobingo · 10 months ago
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i think gojo's love is complex bc.. in life, as an adult, he ultimately lets geto go.
he allowed geto to walk free for ten years and form his own family. to basically seek happiness elsewhere.
only in their last moments, does he find out geto was still unhappy without him. despite this, gojo's careful not to cling and curse geto to stay with him.
and even after putting him out of his misery, gojo still doesn't grant himself permission to mourn him. bc he most likely handed over geto's body to his family (the people who have been by his side the longest) out of consideration. but even this ultimately comes back to bite him.
in life— gojo has only ever tried to be selfless and nonattached with his love towards geto and yet... this path has only caused him suffering.
only in death— does gojo finally grant himself permission to say what's been in his heart all this time.
he dismisses geto trying to be selfless/the better person (saying he's glad gojo's happy bc of someone else). and says the quiet part out loud— i would only feel complete with you.
only in death does gojo allow himself to be selfish with geto again.
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gaemms-chamois · 2 years ago
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W + beanie = ?
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roseate-felidae · 7 months ago
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@amber-tortoiseshell
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answer below, adding read more to collapse long post.
So what is Eumelanin and phaeomelanin? They are both melanin. The former makes black/choc pigment and the latter yellow pigment.
Mcr1 is a receptor that creates Eumelanin or pheomelanin
If it sends a signal its eumelanin. If it sends no signal its pheomelanin.
You can turn eumelanin into pheomelanin and vice versa. Whereas white is the removal of melanin. But white doesn't matter here.
A is alternating banding of eumelanin and pheomelanin.
With Blue (eumelanin but unevenly bunched on hair shaft), then yellow (pheomelanin), then chocolate (modified eumelanin) and then black tip (eumelanin).
The a gene is only eumelanin with NO phaeomelanin at all.
The e gene widens the pheomelanin by converting Eumelanin into pheomelanin.
The only reason tort is possible is because e gene converts some of into phaeomelanin. Something, self didnt even have before. Technically a self has no bands and one colour, but a tort has two colours on the hair shaft (black top with a yellow bottom).
So if anything, It's not:
A= less eumelanin
a= more eumelanin
It is instead:
A= eumelanin and phaeomelanin
a= only eumelanin
But with non extension:
A ee orange= less eumelanin, more phaeomelanin
a ee= less eumelanin and now has Phaeomelanin compared to before.
When i first looked into rabbit genetics more seriously i was so bewildered by aa ee, "solid" red being more patterned than A_ ee, agouti red...
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But like. The a allele isn't some kind of "depatterning" allele. It doesn't makes the coloration even, it makes the coloration darker. It's a melanism allele. And when I started to look at it like this, suddenly a lot of things started to make sense
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Search for Psychiatry Psychiatrist Psychiatric Mental Health Facility on the Planet Earth - Time Travel Crime - Violent Crime - Witness Intimidation and Evidence Tampering or Concealment - Non-Voters Labelled as Artificial or Proven Criminals
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qrichas · 1 year ago
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btw! from twitter, some context from qforever and qcellbits convo
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homehauntsyou · 2 months ago
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thinking about prev post a bit more like. people make jokes about sam’s “”puppy dog eyes”” but if dean truly doesn’t want to do something, they aren’t going to do it. and if sam still wants to do (or even does) said thing after dean says no, then it’s a personal betrayal simply because dean does have that authority to make it so. genuinely it is so painfully clear that they are never really on equal footing once you start looking for it
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julezo · 1 month ago
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sick and tired of charactwrs having flaws. weak shit. you’re god now.
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4lph4kidz · 9 months ago
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i was thinking about your dirk and hal poll and i want to mention that i think your concept for ink and iron where dirk creates hal from his reflection by enchanting a mirror is so cool 😌
thank you! hal's predicament and purpose within the canon narrative is so fascinating and i felt it was really important to find a way to explore what i find most interesting with him. i can't take full credit for the concept though i took inspiration from a few placees (one of my friends pitched the idea of the mirror accidentally dumping him onto jake's doorstop for example) but overall i think the idea is very fun and i'm really excited to write more hal stuff!!! also i'm going to take the opportunity to share this oldish doodle i found:
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the mispelling of angel as angle was NOT intentional (<- dyslexia haver) but it probably explains a lot. he's pointy
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ticklemistressdiane · 29 days ago
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1000 Followers (for some reason 🤷🏻‍♀️)
I just wanted to say thank you for 1000 followers. To anybody aiming to achieve this, allow me to share my process. 1. Horny post on main 2. Push the liberal, gay, nylon agenda 3. Produce absolutely zero actual content 4. Make sure your dry wit and incurable tickle brain rot are apparent in everything you do Recreate these simple steps and you too can continue to be a total degenerate, tickler, shitposter. K, love you, bye bye <3
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nashvillethotchicken · 8 months ago
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A subtle way you can tell lestat is very selfish and ignorant about race, especially in ep 6 is that he said that they'd go to Argentina, a country which at the time was explicitly looking for white Europeans (including n*zis) to move there after spending decades pushing their black and Indigenous populations to the fringes of society to whiten up the country
#amc iwtv#iwtv#interview with the vampire#lestat de lioncourt#like i dont think hes doing it on purpose#i think he saw somewhere that takes Europeans and he sees claudia and louis as extensions of himself so if he'll be welcomed they'll be too#like i genuinely dont think he thought of moving somewhere that wasnt as segregated for the sake of louis or claudia#and to give the barest of credit. there wereny many places they could both go#lestat isnt allowed in europe cus of armand and them and louis and claudia cant move unencumbered through most of the us bc of segregation#like the only place they could go in the us at the time as an interracial family is ohio (only state with intteraccial marriage in 1940)#and they couldnt even be out there#so i understand leaving the country but picking a place that is already pushing its black population further into the fringes#is just another way to control the movements of louis and claudia. even if lestat doesnt realise or have that intent#like if they decide to leave him when theyre in Argentina theyre literally boned. especially in the 40s when all the n*zis are coming#and tou can see this in other parts of their relationship. like lestat is ok taking louis' to operas where louis has to be a valet to get in#he says that their money had protected them from legal backlash for being gay but not really for louis being black#lestat not getting the multiple microagressions from the lawyer#hell lestat even says “if he had offended you i would have killed him”. implying he doesn't believe that louis had a right to be offended#like lestat is ignorant to race especially in the american context and especially especially in other countries#hes white and french. they invented racism like there is a non 0 chance he saw saarah baartman displayed in a traveling circus in france#like i dont think he is outwardly racist like the alderman or tom but hes ignorant as hell.#he probably didnt see his first black person until he was 25
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essektheylyss · 11 months ago
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message on a wire
Rating: T Relationships: Essek Thelyss/Caleb Widogast Additional Tags: Conversations, Canon-Typical Trauma Discussions, we fuck with demiplanes here sir
Summary:
It takes a while after the Apogee Solstice begins, with all of its associated dangers, for Essek to return home.
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rayclubs · 1 year ago
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Nonbinary Heavy is so important to me as a concept. His ideas of gender presentation are vastly different from the traditional American ones. He grew up in a family of four women who engaged in tough physical labor as much as in more traditional household responsibilities. He goes by "he/him" out of linguistic convenience but these pronoun games mean nothing to him emotionally. He's big and strong, and he likes to play the protector of all things dear to him, but he also lost his childhood to a rough life full of challenges and must now be handled with care and gentleness like a precious flower. There is something beautiful about that.
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recallback-art · 2 months ago
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You know that joke, about how dogs can't recognize themselves in the mirror, and see a different dog entirely when it's really been them the whole time?
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stumpyjoepete · 8 months ago
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Was looking at a map of Xinjiang administrative divisions and was wondering why there are so many random enclaves that don't technically belong to a prefecture or prefecture-level city.
And the answer is basically "Chinese Cossacks who for some reason still exist as a parallel administrative apparatus of the government".
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Claiming those without sufficient technological or life extension access are proven criminals or non-citizens or are artificial simulations resembling life that do not need technological access or to have data recorded in relation to them. Criminals claiming their victims are merely automated. Automatics. Automated.
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leroibobo · 3 months ago
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cahokia was a city located across what's today the mississippi river, lasting between about 1050-1350 ce, after which it was abandoned until about 1500. due to its inhabitants leaving little-no written records and no oral histories of it existing, the city's original name is unknown - it was named posthumously for the cahokia people who were living in the area at the time of french contact.
at its peak in the 11th and 12th centuries, cahokia was the largest city north of mesoamerica and the largest settlement of the mississippian culture with a population of 15-20,000. it served as both an economic and cultural center; the city's main trades included farming, logging, hunting, pottery, weaving, and trading. the exact reason for its decline in the 13th and 14th centuries is unknown, with theories including war, political fragmentation, disease, and flooding among others being proposed.
like other mississippian settlements, cahokia is best known for its diligent city planning and extensive earthworks. its basic layout - thought to be inspired by the creators' view of the heavens - consists of four quarters and several soil and clay-constructed mounds oriented in the cardinal directions. all of them are centered on monks mound, the tallest of the earthworks, which may have housed the city's rulers. most residents lived on farmlands surrounding this main area. the city also includes the "woodhenge", an astronomical observatory consisting of wood posts aligned with the positions of the sun throughout the year, which is thought to have been relocated several times throughout the city's history. evidence of a copper workshop and a mass burial site have also been found in some of the city's mounds.
some siouan-speaking nations further west like the osage, kaw, ponca, quapaw, and omaha have preserved some elements present in cahokian culture such as chunkey and their meticulous urban planning. it's been suggested that these nations are a result of former cahokian people or other mississippians in the cahokian sphere of influence gradually migrating elsewhere. though cahokia had great influence, that practically no oral histories of the city exist indicates that former residents either didn't think it important enough to memorialize or didn't want to memorialize it.
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