What I really dislike about my parents’ home cooked meals is, inevitably they haven’t eaten anything/anything other than a few carbs for most of the day previously and get started late, which means they’re cranky at each other and me. Like… I actually had a chicken salad sandwich earlier and drew some, and even with that buffering me I’m on edge expecting to be snapped at.
this very unfortunate collision course of perfectionism/catastrophizing (it's either perfect or a complete failure), simplistic narrative (in which the bad guys are terrible in all sorts of ways and the good guys are really great), and competition/exclusivity (in which there's no room for nuances like only okay but improving, good but not great, or something which isn't terrible but which you simply don't like).
those aren't birds, sweetheart, they're GIANT VAMPIRE BATS! #JohnWilliams #ProblematicCinema #AndByProblematic #IMeanHorrifyinglyRacist
subtoot, WWII reference, porn, stereotyping Germans' tastes in pornography
so there's this artist I follow over on Twitter whose thing is drawing porn with vehicles on humans. This is not my really specific kink, but they draw vehicles better than most people who paint box art for Tamiya.
anyways, now they have this big comic of a LAV 25 gettin' horny for a human thanks to "hot German porn" on her phone of a Koenigtiger gettin' it on with a tanker, and of course all this is enough technical skill it could get published in Hobby Japan and uh
the thing that comes to mind here is
"Keine Panzer-Pinkeln-Porno?"
What always gets me about the stereotypical "is curing patients profitable" thing isn't *just*, pharmaceutical companies are somewhere between landlords and climate change as threats. It's also hey, if you were real greedy, you'd figure that the longer someone's alive and healthy, the more they're gonna have OTHER health concerns that could make money.
So if someone who was supposed to be that relatively impartial could be that biased in what he told me and why, what about media, politicians, all my schools before college? Yeah. That.
I feel like even though I never really went anywhere with my degree, being a science major was HUGELY important to my personal growth. Whether I’d have gotten that if I’d studied something else I can’t say, since I think *that* would mean I came from a more supportive background.
Biochemistry really opened my eyes to bias, since the one term, get-it-over-quickly course was one of the tenured professor’s baby. A big chunk of course was about free radicals, which was this guy’s focus.
Lots of random gunk, but some drawings and cooking talk too. Obsesses about DnD and related topics. Left-leaning/profoundly frustrated politics. Black lives matter; trans rights are human rights.
Occasionally NSFW art and discussion, please do follow if you're 18+.