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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
headspace-hotel
great-and-small

I might be a little biased but I’m honestly starting to believe that there’s no purer form of love than the defensive spite you see from biologists that have devoted their life to the study of a maligned or misunderstood species. For example:

The hyena biologist that arranged for Disney animators to come sketch captive  hyenas for The Lion King film (Laurence Frank) was so incensed when the animals were depicted as villains in the movie that he later included boycotting the film on a list of ways the average person could help hyena conservation.

Though it’s commonly known that Charles Darwin’s distaste for parasitic wasps played a role in his development of evolution theory (since he felt no loving God would create animals with such a disturbing life cycle), the biologists who study these wasps find it an unfair characterization. When they were tasked with coming up with a common name for the family of parasitic wasps (Ichneumonidae) that old Charles so disliked, they proposed the name “Darwin Wasps” to spite the famous naturalist who had insulted their beloved family of insects.

Parasitologist Tommy Leung was so frustrated with the way people write about parasites to evoke horror and gore that he started writing a Parasite of the Day blog, that specifically avoids inflammatory or unsettling language to describe them. He also illustrates different species in colorful anime art on Twitter in a series called Parasite Monster Girls—which he calls his “love letter to parasites.”

I guess I’m just saying that if you’re a biologist studying an unpopular species and you have a little bit of a chip on your shoulder about it you can always count on me to be in your corner if you want to get a little petty with the public!

deadpanwalking

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pocketsizedquasar

(ID: tags that read “when does a monster stop being a monster? when you love it”)

screaming crying throwing myself against the wall pet posting
dragimal
tongue-twists

some of you need to stop psychoanalising your kinks and start doing mad scientist shit to them instead.

no more "do I enjoy being tied up because I secretly crave an excuse not to fight back against intimacy because of my mother", that is dumb and useless.

start doing shit like "what do I like about being tied up? what part of it gets me going?" and then once you have isolated the components of the kink that are the main drivers, look for all the other kinks that contain them. mix and match. get creative. experiment.

ratbastardhours

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i do this with tv shows i like wtf connects them? hell if i know i have discovered that any kind of overlap between horror and comedy is almost (ALMOST!!!!!!) always going to be acceptable if not wonderful
the-evil-skull
cryptotheism

A lot of ostensible syncretism is just heterodoxy.

cryptotheism

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Syncretism is the process of two traditions being combined. For example, many religious traditions in Latin America are a combination of Christianity and native religious beliefs. African diasporic religions are often highly syncretic, as African slaves adapted the traditions and trappings of their new cultures.

Heterodoxy is "weird opinions about religious doctrine". For example, believing that Christ was the inventor of baseball. This isn't necessarily *heresy* it's just something not everyone believes. This can go further. Believing that Christ was an energy ghost who never had a body is heterodoxy, but this belief is also so contrary to the church's doctrine that it is heresy.

My point is, that a lot of things that are called "syncretism" are actually just people doing their religion in a strange but ultimately acceptable way. People love to point to some oddball thing Christians are doing, and claim that it's actually a syncretic practice that harkens back to some poorly-defined paganism, when in reality it's just Christians with a strange local tradition.

cryptotheism

Your religions normal beliefs are orthodoxy!

There is a less common term I really enjoy: a religions normal practices are orthopraxy. Doing strange "unorthodox" practices is called heteropraxy.

renee561
justasadlittledoctor

My toxic trait as a horror fan is that I will never ever ever ever ever tire of grief horror. The idea of grief driving people to do dark and unimaginable and truly horrific things is just so fucking raw and so fucking real to me and it fucks me up every single time. I don‘t care how many times I see it done in different ways or in the exact same way, it always hits for me. I am an absolute simp for any and all grief-based horror concepts and I forever will be.