laurajdt:

winchysteria:

ossacordis:

crockpotcauldron:

clarenecessities:

there’s something endlessly hilarious to me about the phrase “hotly debated” in an academic context. like i just picture a bunch of nerds at podiums & one’s like “of course there was a paleolithic bear cult in Northern Eurasia” and another one just looks him in the eye and says “i’l kill you in real life, kevin”

I heard a story once about two microbiologists at a conference who took it out into the parking lot to have a literal fistfight over taxonomy. 

have i told this story yet? idk but it’s good. The Orangutan Story:

my american lit professor went to this poe conference. like to be clear this is a man who has a doctorate in being a book nerd. he reads moby dick to his four-year-old son. and poe is one of the cornerstones of american literature, right, so this should be right up his alley?

wrong. apparently poe scholars are like, advanced. there is a branch of edgar allen poe scholarship that specifically looks for coded messages based on the number of words per line and letters per word poe uses. my professor, who has a phd in american literature, realizes he is totally out of his depth. but he already committed his day to this so he thinks fuck it! and goes to a panel on racism in poe’s works, because that’s relevant to his interests.

background info: edgar allen poe was a broke white alcoholic from virginia who wrote horror in the first half of the 19th century. rule 1 of Horror Academia is that horror reflects the cultural anxieties of its time (see: my other professor’s sermon abt how zombie stories are popular when people are scared of immigrants, or that purge movie that was literally abt the election). since poe’s shit is a product of 1800s white southern culture, you can safely assume it’s at least a little about race. but the racial subtext is very open to interpretation, and scholars believe all kinds of different things about what poe says about race (if he says anything), and the poe stans get extremely tense about it.

so my professor sits down to watch this panel and within like five minutes a bunch of crusty academics get super heated about poe’s theoretical racism. because it’s academia, though, this is limited to poorly concealed passive aggression and forceful tones of inside voice. one professor is like “this isn’t even about race!” and another professor is like “this proves he’s a racist!” people are interrupting each other. tensions are rising. a panelist starts saying that poe is like writing a critique of how racist society was, and the racist stuff is there to prove that racism is stupid, and that on a metaphorical level the racist philosophy always loses—

then my professor, perhaps in a bid to prove that he too is a smart literature person, loudly calls: “BUT WHAT ABOUT THE ORANGUTAN?”

some more background: in poe’s well-known short story “the murder in the rue morgue,” two single ladies—a lovely old woman and her lovely daughter who takes care of her, aka super vulnerable and respectable people—are violently killed. the murderer turns out to be not a person, but an orangutan brought back by a sailor who went to like burma or something. and it’s pretty goddamn racially coded, like they reeeeally focus on all this stuff about coarse hairs and big hands and superhuman strength and chattering that sounds like people talking but isn’t actually. if that’s intentional, then he’s literally written an analogy about how black people are a threat to vulnerable white women, which is classic white supremacist shit. BUT if he really only meant for it to be an orangutan, then it’s a whole other metaphor about how colonialism pillages other countries and brings their wealth back to europe and that’s REALLY gonna bite them in the ass one day. klansman or komrade? it all hangs on this.

so the place goes dead fucking silent as every giant ass poe stan in the room is immediately thrust into a series of war flashbacks: the orangutan argument, violently carried out over seminar tables, in literary journals, at graduate student house parties, the spittle flying, the wine and coffee spilled, the friendships torn—the red faces and bulging veins—curses thrown and teaching posts abandoned—panels just like this one fallen into chaos—distant sirens, skies falling, the dog-eared norton critical editions slicing through the air like sabres—the textual support! o, the quotes! they gaze at this madman in numb disbelief, but he could not have known. nay, he was a literary theorist, a 17th-century man, only a visitor to their haunted land. he had never heard the whistle of the mortars overhead. he had never felt the cold earth under his cheek as he prayed for god’s deliverance. and yet he would have broken their fragile peace and brought them all back into the trenches.

much later, when my professor told this story to a poe nerd friend, the guy said the orangutan thing was a one of the biggest landmines in their field. he said it was a reliable discussion ruiner that had started so many shouting matches that some conferences had an actual ban on bringing it up.

so my professor sits there for a second, still totally clueless. then out of the dead silence, the panel moderator stands up in his tweed jacket and yells, with the raw panic of a once-broken man:

WE! DO NOT! TALK ABOUT! THE ORANGUTAN!

@posturingsimpleton

OMG

anonymousalchemist:

timeforlupsopinion:

if we want to jump back on the ‘taako helped lup transition with transmutation magic’ train for a moment

one time they’re out at a bar and a shitty dude is bothering lup and usually taako lets her deal with that (because lup is more than capable of dispatching shit dudes on her own), but the dude says something like ‘nice tits’ so taako jumps in and is like ‘oh yeah thanks those are some of my best work’ and starts trying to sell the guy tits until he gives up and leaves and lup is fucking dying in the background 

dyonoi:

i hate to be a HUGE FUCKING party pooper and get all Real here but the senate is passing legislation that is fucking killing people right now and passing trumps bullshit completely on party lines.

democrats (plus independents): 48 seats

republicans: 52 seats

why do you think the current alabama special election for ONE senate seat is such a big fucking deal right now??? because one seat can change the entire outlook of trumps legislation thats being passed and seriously screwing the entire country

washington state is a blue state and dem senators generally win with 20+ points. this dave strider guy is going up against maria cantwells reelection campaign, and even if every homestuck votes for him shes likely to win – the problem here is that the difference in democratic turnout in the % numbers STILL has an effect. if democratic senators win with 5% or 10% more than usual even that will still have an impact, because it sends a message to republicans that people are pissed off and energetic and willing to come out and vote them out of office if they keep screwing people over. so even if youre like “lol this is a blue state anyway so im still going to vote for the dave strider nobody” youre still throwing your vote away when it can STILL be useful

as funny as it is please stop seriously encouraging people who live in washington state to vote for a fucking homestuck joke. do not throw your vote away like a fucking dumbass. this isnt a joke.

Petition: Bell, Cineplex, Rogers and Shaw are trying to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada.

Petition: Bell, Cineplex, Rogers and Shaw are trying to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada.

thathomestar:

This is not mine. From 8ch/v/:

“Gentlemen, I have done it. I have found a way to go slower than was ever thought possible.

You
may remember from a few threads ago I made a vintage cars that used all
the object data on the largest map possible – “The Wheel Of Life And
Death”. The slowest ride with the longest possible track. at the time
time i though this was the slowest you could go but I found a way to go
slower.

When a roller coaster travels along a track of constant height its speed exponentially decays towards zero but never stops

With
this in mind I build a spiral track on the biggest map. The train comes
out of the station and hits breaks with slow it down to 4mph. then it
travels along the track, always losing speed but never stopping, until
it gets to the center. where it rolls back and does the spiral again
until it gets back to the station. Calculations show that it would take 210 days to finish. not in game days. real life days.

Kairos – the slow

Just for comparison. Mr. Bones takes about – 70 minutes to complete.
Wheel of life – 60 hours (3600 minutes) and Kairos – 210 days (303383
minutes).”

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