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YandereMikuMistress

YandereMikuMistress

you say falling victim to myself is weak, so be it
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Old Canadian classics,,
Classic toxicity hehehe
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filled with all male cast and no females besides for Women mostly existing as j.o.k.e.s, like it's interesting how the show is filled with an all male cast and women mostly or more like only existing as mentions or shitty punchlines, Maybe that's amusing to a certain type of guy,, but anyhow it's the same thing with how people use gendered language
Example-
"he"for anything powerful or working right,
and,
"she" for anything being acted on.. you can deny it if youd like but
That split really does reflect cultural norms, whether people want to admit it or not,,and honestly,
Harold Green
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He is written like a full on female stereotype..

Just in case Im not saying parts aren't funny I'm just pointing out what's actually there.

The punchline for the show was-

"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"




Playlist if you'd like ⤵️








I think i just need to off myself.

But you know Men don't just "accidentally" call things they maintain or control "she." It's learned, It's cultural, And it's old af...
Like you name it,, Boats, cars, computers, machines anything a man "works on," "fixes," or "handles" gets called "she."
Common you see it everywhere men call walls, chairs, cabinets, anything they tinker with or "work on" she.
Anything with power, speed, dominance, or strength gets called "he." anyway thats my miku me talk ta-ta and
And obviously this is not how every man is.


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But you know Men don't just "accidentally" call things they maintain or control "she." It's learned, It's cultural, And it's old af...
I wonder if it is true for other languages too. Especially those with proper grammatical gender for inanimate objects.





Kurzgesagt has some really good videos on ants.
 
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another by the "history of japan" guy i posted here early on

 
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Speaking of Japan, here is probably the most romanticized figure in Japanese history and how he helped with the modernization of Japan:






Quabl has some well made iceberg videos about various topics but he stopped uploading after a while





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Two videos I remember enjoying some time ago:



 
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"Ableism is The Bane of My Motherfuckin' Existence" (description below video)



Exploring disability justice framework, Patty Berne and Stacey Milbern discuss the need for a politicized understanding of ableism within a context of racism, classism, colonialism, and heteropatriarchy. Berne and Milbern describe the ways that ableism functions as a dehumanizing system that favors able-bodied people at the expense of people with disabilities, producing barriers from internalized ableism and shame, to interpersonal conflicts between non-disabled people and people with disabilities, lack of access to education, employment, and housing, social control imposed through the medical industrial complex and criminalization, and the severe isolation caused by institutionalization and incarceration.

This video is part of the series No Body is Disposable, produced by Sins Invalid and the Barnard Center for Research on Women. Video by Dean Spade and Hope Dector. Learn more about the series at http://bit.ly/nobodyisdisposable

For more on the intersections between ableism, white supremacy, colonialism, capitalism, and heteropatriarchy, and disability justice tools and tactics that center disabled people of color and queer, trans, and gender non-conforming disabled people, visit http://sinsinvalid.org or download the Sins Invalid's "Skin, Tooth, and Bone: A Disability Justice Primer" at http://bit.ly/djprimer.
 
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How far back in time could you go and still understand English?



And for good measure: An Upper-Class Southern British Accent, 1673 - 2023



(skip ahead to the highlights just to hear the differences over time)
 
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Dost thou not speak english?


 
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you say falling victim to myself is weak, so be it
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vivianite a hydrated iron phosphate mineral.

Iys Hardness is apparently 1.5–2, so very soft and can be scratched with a graze of a fingernail

Its chemical formula is- Fe₃(PO₄)₂·8H₂O
Its mineral class- Phosphates

And exposure to air/light, it oxidizes and turns:
blue,
deep blue-green,
indigo,
almost black.

The most fascinating thing about this mineral is that its found on dead/deceased human bodies

"under
specific environmental conditions"

which has led to it being nicknamed the

"necro-crystal"
or
"corpse crystal" !!!!!

It also more commonly forms in

"Peat bogs,
Clay beds,
Swamps,
Lake sediments,
Iron-rich groundwater."
As well as
Fossils, shells and bones,

And historically Used in art and paintings.

And its so delicate that one cant just attain jewelery with vivianite normally
it's usually protected in resin or simply display pieces only.



Another interesting fact about it is that
Its one of the few minerals that visibly changes color with
"oxidation"
and it forms in intimate contact with life, death, and
"sediment"
A bridge between geology, biology, and chemistry!!!!!!



Cool stuff
 
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Youtube has served me some shorts from this channel and I have really fallen in love with it. This guy makes shorts about various movies. The shorts come in series, usually a week long. Each short is a mini video essay about one movie or concept. I have never been big into cinema but have learned a lot and genuinely enjoy watching his content.



Internet classic™️
 
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