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heroes-get-made:

Be nicer to yourself. If you need something, get it. If you’re hurting, sooth it. Stop putting off that doctor’s appointment. Stop condemning yourself for mistakes everyone has made. Don’t put yourself down. Accept compliments. Avoid unnecessary drama. Love yourself the way others should love you. Care for yourself like you would want to care for others. Be kind to yourself. Embrace yourself.

itsvondell:

at the end of All Yesterdays (the extremely good book about imagining and illustrating dinosaurs in complex speculative ways i was talking about yesterday) there’s a section where they prove the point about the fact that we need to be more open to imagining skin coverings and fat/cartilage deposits by illustrating modern-day animals as if a nonhuman paleontologist from millions of years in the future reconstructed them using the just-skin-stretched-over-the-skeleton-and-muscles method that unimaginative paleoartists use with dinosaurs

with results like:

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and i love it so much because it absolutely unquestionably proves the point the book is making

clumsyoctopus:

life rules

- you are never as awkward as you think you are
- you are never as annoying as you think you are
- you are never as boring as you think you are
- your compliments are never as creepy as you think they are 
- you are way more wanted than you give yourself credit for
- chin up, dude

wilwheaton:

feathersmoons:

bernie4thewin:

nowthisnews:

Killer Mike On The Importance of Voting

NowThis caught up with Rapper and Sanders supporter Killer Mike in the spin room following the democratic debate.

This can not be broadcasted enough

Dear American readers: this is actually more important than voting for president. Imagine what Obama could have achieved if he HADN’T BEEN FIGHTING A REPUBLICAN CONGRESS EVERY. DAMN. STEP.

Voting is not a one time act and a wizard saves everything.

A-fucking-men.

inertone:
“ thewritingcafe:
“ littlemissmutant:
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“ note-a-bear:
“ kaalashnikov:
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“ Dark Ages, Schmark Ages. The De-Textbook cuts through that and so much more fake-fact bullshit.
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inertone:

thewritingcafe:

littlemissmutant:

binghsien:

note-a-bear:

kaalashnikov:

cracked:

Dark Ages, Schmark Ages. The De-Textbook cuts through that and so much more fake-fact bullshit.

cloudy with a chance of witch burning

your periodic reminder that a good chunk of Europe basically shat the bed for a few centuries while everyone else kinda did their thing.

I am sorry I’m going to be that person.

This map is extremely inaccurate.

1) China was not going through business as usual China was going through the TANG DYNASTY i.e. the Golden Age of Chinese culture, which would lay down legal and social and poetic norms for the rest of Chinese history. The Tang is so influential that a lot of languages call Chinese people 唐人 (People from Tang.) (We call Chinese people “people from Qin” so.)

2) Japan is _first becoming literate_ during this time period (due to the influence of the Tang they adopt Chinese script), which is a BFD for poetry, religion, politics, society. Japanese court culture develops, which near the end of this period (11th century, around the time Europe enters “high middle ages”) will produce The Tale of Genji (by a totally awesome woman named Murasaki),widely regarded as the world’s first novel because of it’s deft use of irony and social commentary.

3) The southern part of Korea is experiencing the emergence of Unified Silla, a state that will last the entire period and will see the importation of Chinese and Indian buddhism, the construction of the first Confucian college in Korea, and so on.

4) In Mesoamerica, the Mayans are inventing astronomy, writing (the third and final independent invention of writing in human history), and a whole crapload of other stuff. This is the triumph of their culture.

5) The Umayyads in Spain are a massive center of technology, learning, and (comparative) religious toleration.

6) The Eastern Roman Empire, which spans both the green and yellow portions of your map, isn’t doing too badly either, bouncing back after losing territory to the Caliphate.

7) The Polynesians are colonizing the ENTIRE PACIFIC using amazing advanced navigation technology not rivaled until the INVENTION OF GPS.

8) I am not equipped to talk about Sub-Saharan Africa in detail (cue rant about how we never learn about subsaharan africa in the western educational system) but you can bet there are some major, amazing developments going on there too. I’d be shocked if there weren’t.

9) HOLY SHIT INDIA.

10) OMG SOUTH EAST ASIA. SOUTH. EAST. ASIA.

11) THEY WEREN’T BURNING WITCHES IN EUROPE DURING THE MIGRATION PERIOD (dark ages). Witch burning took off in the EARLY MODERN PERIOD, nearly 1000 years after this. Europe was going through some tough shit, which would leave them backwards compared to the rest of the world for 1000 years, but also there were some amazing things happening there, at least have the decency to be like “angry dudes with swords stabbing people” not WITCH BURNINGS FFS.

12) And ABSOLUTELY Islamic Caliphate was a totally amazing flowering of intellectual, artistic, and spiritual culture, a mixing pot between a thousand cultures and languages, and totally amazing. Don’t in any way want to diminish that in any way.

PLEASE ALWAYS BE THAT PERSON

I can offer some information on parts of North/Sub-Saharan Africa and other places:

1) The Christian Kingdom of Aksum/Axum in what is now Ethiopa and a small part of Saudi Arabia had control of the Red Sea and much of the Arabian coast (and thus a lot of trade) and they had a major port at a place called Adulis. They also thrived on trade in the Indian Ocean where they created trade routes. The kingdom developed a written script called Ge’ez and the Axumites were reputable architects whose buildings are still standing. Other places, like Yemen, were also a part of the kingdom for some time. Unfortunately, the Christian kingdom fell with the spread of Islam happening all around them.

2) As mentioned above, the Mayans were doing a lot of great stuff, but they did not “invent astronomy”. Different people all around the world discovered the uses of astronomy at different points in time. However, they were extremely precise and their measurements were only a few seconds off (I can’t remember the exact number but I’m 90% sure it’s under 20) from modern astronomers’ calculations. They were going through the Classic Period during this time in which they built most of the structures they are known for today.

3) The Islamic Empire conquered North Africa, Persia, much of the Middle East/Asia Minor, and the Iberian Peninsula (that last of which through the help of Constantinople and done by black Africans, not Arabs). It was the Moorish Empire in the Iberian Peninsula that influenced the European Renaissance. During this time, cities such as Kairouan were founded.

4) The “Golden Age of West Africa” was in its early stages, starting with Ghana, the first of the great empires in the Medieval Sudan (not located in modern Sudan). After Ghana was Mali, Songhay, and Kanem, but those came after the time period of “The Dark Ages”. The founders of Ghana were the Soninkes, a group of several different ethnic groups who were able to overcome neighboring groups due to their iron weapons. Ghana had a lot of gold (much later on, so much gold from the area was brought to the Middle East during a pilgrimage that it destroyed the value of gold there for several decades) which served as its base for wealth and power. The Moorish Empire and Arabs in North Africa heard of this gold and attempted to attack Ghana, but retreated and instead settled on trading (the trans-Saharan trade routes).

Bruh