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wiregrrrl · 2 years ago
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Sparkle on cuties~!!! Happy easter! Love you all! Mwah~
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night-triumphantt · 1 day ago
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Someday I’ll stop reblogging arcane critical posts I’m sure but fjskdjsksjs my cousin finally finished and I was sent back into the hole that is ‘wtf was that I am actually so thoroughly dissatisfied with nearly every narrative choice they made now that I’m not being blinded by emotions’ and i fear I’m no fun to talk to ab it for her 😂
The tags for this got Crazy but I stand by them 😂 (tho none of it is polished so, yk, don’t come at me if some stuff is a lil underbaked ok, I only got 30 sentences)
#she was still in her grieving jinx era#tbf to her it took me a day for my feelings to go from man the visuals were so stunning and the emotional hurt from vi and jinx#to actually analyzing but like#on nearly every level for the characters I was dissatisfied#yes even echo#bc whERE were the firelights#and I KNOW all of it boils down to#they did not care to tell the story of a revolution#they just didn’t#so the characters have to drop every part of that until it becomes an afterthought#despite it being the driving tension of season 1#Vi does not think on her actions at all which I’ve talked a bit more ab elsewhere so I’ll spare you#jinx has the most relation to that plotline but even then we don’t linger on it like I thought through isha we could go down and parallel#silco and vanders struggle.. silco wanting independence but not being able to trade his daughter vander putting down his gloves to make sur#they were safe#and jinx who really didn’t care that much ab the politics presumably channeling that same energy into fighting for independence for isha#could be so good… esp if it was combined w a storyline where Vi recons w her own identity outside just a protector of jinx#and then echo and his firelights building community and fighting for his ppl like#do u see what I’m saying#for sevika I think wld have been rlly interesting to show her shift from follower to leader bc she has always wanted what’s best for zaun#but has always simply backed whoever she thought would get it done#I think her taking more agency in it was a good choice I also think her and ekko shld have some sort of interaction#and Mel should have beat her mom with her own strengths. her political savvy. her cunning. and her ideals. and should have pushed for an#independent zaun bc I think Mel wants peace and I think if the story cared to go the revolutionary way she would have known what the right#thing to do was. also her mom shld not have suddenly been stupid. after pushing for the war and finally getting the weapon advancement rout#she wanted maybe she does something else. but also I think Jayce and Viktor realizing what they have created w their science was a good plo#it’s not the technology it is how you wield it and how you develop it and then realizing what they’ve done was always good. I hate the pivo#to oh yea it’s actually the magic is bad.. like.. ok. intrinsic magic good. magic to better the society and cure ppl badddd (tho that’s not#where they ended up but the story made it seem like yea the arcane is just bad nd it corrupts if you ask too much of it ??#arcane critical
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frapajapa · 8 months ago
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the the the girls
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empirearchives · 1 year ago
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Art Confiscation and Transferrals During the French Revolution
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A new source of art treasures was provided by the confiscation of church property and by the decision to transfer objets d'art from several royal palaces to the Louvre. A valuable collection of paintings, including Leonardo da Vinci’s La Gioconda (Mona Lisa), was acquired from the royal palace at Versailles, but not without the resistance of the local municipality. Under the direction of a commission temporaire des arts, a collection of furniture, porcelain, and paintings of varying merit was assembled, thus converting the Louvre into a kind of warehouse. In the spring of 1796 the German visitor F. J. L. Meyer found one gallery of the Louvre open to the public. This was filled with a miscellaneous collection of objects ranging from scientific instruments to tables, and his impression was one of “indescribable chaos.” The gallery was closed later that year.
Under the Convention there began a systematic policy of confiscation of art treasures from territory conquered by the French armies. In 1794 the first convoy of paintings from Belgium arrived in Paris, providing a magnificent representation of the Flemish school. The Décade philosophique described this event as the arrival of the paintings in their “true country” where they would be displayed and appreciated. It was fitting that Paris should be the European metropolis of the arts.
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Source: Science in France in the Revolutionary Era, edited by Maurice P. Crosland, pp. 173-174
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hirokiyuu · 1 year ago
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Heddwyn "Wyn" Caldera is a freshman from Diasomnia. He's well known in alchemical circles for multiple revolutionary breakthroughs in the world of potions, the first of which he discovered at eight years old. Though invited to NRC last year at age thirteen, he waited a year before accepting a position at the school.
here he is my baby boy......!!!! been tossing this kid around in my head a lot lately and wanted to make a profile card for him to show him off to the world. imagine me as a proud parent and ive pulled this out of my wallet.
based off the black cauldron. both the movie and like. the cauldron itself. naturally he is good at potions. since the cauldron is essentially a mcguffin wanted by everyone the idea is that he's extremely good at what he does but is also pretty vulnerable to being used. he's also very stone-faced bc he's...... made of stone............ get it.............
template is from here!
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crappyravioli · 8 months ago
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Hey guys you should share things that you think will happen between now and 2050, like new inventions, medical breakthroughs, political changes etc. I’m trying to come up with a speculative future for a project I’m working on!! Anything from promising projects that are being worked on right now to things that just Seem like that’s where we are headed!! Even things that you just think would be Cool as hell, please and thank you :]
Just put it in a reblog or in the tags or notes, whatever you feel most comfortable with!! Any links to sources you have on hand as well would be greatly appreciated!!
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nerdtierbullshit · 2 years ago
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Revolutionary Girl Utena Characters Be Normal About Their Siblings Challenge.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 4 months ago
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This is a general rule that must be understood by revolutionaries (perhaps in all fields, but certainly in science). You must thoroughly know that which you hope to supplant.
"The Stars in their Courses" - Isaac Asimov
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bumblebeerror · 2 months ago
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My doc listened to me and brother. I haven’t felt this little generalized pain in 5 fucking years. Dick blown clean off
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crystallinerage · 10 months ago
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my favorite outlaw
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proudfreakmetarusonikku · 1 year ago
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before i go to bed bc i have been doing a lot of research- it’s *intensely* funny people whine about “gene's vision” whenever star trek is mildly transgressive like. i mean for one the dude stuffed the series with as much sex as he could in the time periods he was alive if he saw modern star trek and what’s possible on the air nowadays he'd probably say it needed to be way hornier lol. but also like. gene was progressive in his time outside of his fucking ridiculous level of misogyny. and even with that people who were Not Gene because turns out multiple people are involved in production of a whole tv show were often progressive in that area including women who obviously didn’t share the nightmare sexism gene had. and the series heavily reflected that, even if it’s not obvious today (since progressive for the 60s is usually intensely bigoted now). if the series wanted to be accurate to that it should actually be way more transgressive to the point it makes blunders bc the writers are tired from arguing with network executives. where’s the equivalent of the first interracial kiss on television guys ur playing it way too safe.
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redsolon · 2 years ago
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Historical Materialism Course
I've spent years reading and watching things about history. Eventually I decided to compile all the useful things I've watched into a course for history from a Marxist perspective. Of course I'm limited to what videos I can find, so not everything is covered as well as I'd like, and many videos are made by liberals or even reactionaries, who may make an important point in the video, but leave out important further context. That said, I feel like video documentaries are how a lot of younger people absorb history now, so we might as well compile resources that are actually good for them.
I've broken up the videos into a series of playlists covering various periods of history. It goes from the beginning of the universe to the beginning of the Cold War. (Cold War history from a socialist perspective is so complicated and full of misinformation that at that point you really just have to delve into the books and primary sources yourself. Summary videos won't suffice.)
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wykart · 1 year ago
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I think it's time to revisit my Bioshock Infinite rewrite...but first must assemble a reading list so I don't sound like an idiot. The bar is very low, of course, but I have to do this right. So time to learn US history I guess.
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alephskoteinos · 2 years ago
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An attempt to sketch out a Nietzschean core to Gruppo Di Nun's concept of Gothic Insurrection, and establish the much broader relevance of Nietzsche's core animus.
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gogonano · 2 years ago
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The Revolutionary History of Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology, a groundbreaking field that has revolutionized numerous industries, continues to shape the world as we know it. In this article, we delve into the rich history of nanotechnology, exploring its origins, major milestones, and transformative applications. Join us on this captivating journey through the nano realm and discover how this remarkable technology has reshaped various sectors, from healthcare and electronics to energy and materials science.
Origins of Nanotechnology
Unveiling the Nanoscale
Nanotechnology finds its roots in the exploration of the minuscule world at the nanoscale. The concept of nanoscale was first introduced by physicist Richard Feynman in his visionary lecture in 1959, where he discussed the potential for manipulating matter at the atomic and molecular levels. This groundbreaking concept laid the foundation for the birth of nanotechnology.
The Birth of Nanotechnology
In 1981, the term "nanotechnology" was officially coined by engineer K. Eric Drexler in his influential book, "Engines of Creation." Drexler envisioned a future where nanomachines could manipulate matter at the atomic scale, leading to remarkable advancements in various fields. His work served as a catalyst for the rapid development of nanotechnology research and applications.
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Major Milestones in Nanotechnology
Scanning Probe Microscopy
In the early 1980s, the invention of scanning probe microscopy revolutionized nanotechnology research. The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and atomic force microscope (AFM) allowed scientists to visualize and manipulate individual atoms and molecules with unprecedented precision. These breakthroughs opened up new possibilities for studying nanoscale phenomena and laid the groundwork for further advancements in the field.
Fullerenes and Nanotubes
In 1985, a significant discovery shook the scientific community—the identification of fullerenes. Researchers Robert Curl, Harold Kroto, and Richard Smalley stumbled upon these unique carbon molecules, marking the birth of a new class of nanomaterials. Fullerenes paved the way for the development of carbon nanotubes, cylindrical structures with remarkable strength and conductivity. These nanotubes would go on to become key building blocks in various nanotechnology applications.
Nanotechnology in Medicine
Nanotechnology's potential to revolutionize healthcare became evident with the advent of targeted drug delivery systems. Nanoparticles, such as liposomes and polymeric nanoparticles, can be designed to encapsulate drugs and deliver them precisely to targeted cells or tissues. This approach minimizes side effects and maximizes therapeutic efficacy. Additionally, nanotechnology plays a vital role in imaging techniques, enabling highly sensitive and precise detection of diseases at the molecular level.
Nanoelectronics and Quantum Computing
The relentless pursuit of smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient electronics led to the emergence of nanoelectronics. By utilizing nanoscale materials and devices, researchers have pushed the boundaries of traditional silicon-based technology. Nanoscale transistors, quantum dots, and nanowires have paved the way for advancements in computing power, memory storage, and energy efficiency. Furthermore, the field of quantum computing, which harnesses quantum phenomena at the nanoscale, holds the promise of solving complex problems that are currently beyond the capabilities of classical computers.
Nanomaterials and Energy
Nanotechnology has also played a significant role in addressing global energy challenges. By developing advanced nanomaterials, scientists have made strides in enhancing solar cell efficiency, enabling the production of clean and renewable energy. Nanomaterials have also been employed in energy storage devices, such as batteries and supercapacitors, to improve their performance and longevity. Additionally, nanotechnology has opened up avenues for energy harvesting and energy conversion, contributing to a more sustainable future.
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Transformative Applications of Nanotechnology
Nanomedicine and Disease Treatment
Nanotechnology has revolutionized medicine, offering innovative solutions for disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Targeted drug delivery systems, nanoscale imaging techniques, and nanobiosensors have transformed the landscape of healthcare, enabling personalized and precise interventions. From cancer therapy to regenerative medicine, nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize patient care and improve outcomes.
Nanoelectronics and Wearable Technology
The marriage of nanotechnology and electronics has given rise to the era of wearable technology. Nanoscale sensors, flexible displays, and energy-efficient components have paved the way for smartwatches, fitness trackers, and augmented reality devices. These advancements in nanoelectronics have made it possible to integrate technology seamlessly into our everyday lives, enhancing convenience and connectivity.
Nanomaterials and Advanced Manufacturing
Nanotechnology has propelled advancements in materials science and manufacturing. Nanomaterials with tailored properties and enhanced performance characteristics have found applications in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries. From lightweight and high-strength composites to self-cleaning surfaces and energy-efficient coatings, nanomaterials have revolutionized product design, durability, and sustainability.
In Conclusion
Nanotechnology's journey from its conceptualization to its present-day applications has been nothing short of extraordinary. The field's remarkable achievements in diverse domains, including medicine, electronics, and energy, continue to drive innovation and shape the future. As we delve deeper into the nanoscale world, the possibilities seem boundless. With ongoing research and collaboration, nanotechnology will undoubtedly unlock new frontiers, leading to breakthroughs that will reshape industries and improve lives across the globe.
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normalsproutanon · 2 years ago
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I have so many ideas and theories but I can’t test any of them because I do not have access to a lab 
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