there's this phenomenon i've noticed on youtube which i dub "man math" which is when men STEM-ify hobbies/activities/art forms in order to make them more masculine. it's very noticeable in the cooking video sphere where there's an endless stream of videos made by men along the lines of "the SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN best way to cook an egg" (and dgmw, i watch them and find them helpful, but the observation stands), but i notice it also in the way men approach ceramics (a lot of focus on mold-making and slip-casting to perfection, basically reinventing one man mass-production rather than play and discovery), tailoring/sewing/knitting/textile art, gardening and other nature-oriented hobbies, interior decor, furniture making and woodworking, journaling/planning/productivity, even drawing and painting, there's always some man math angle to it that although interesting it often strikes me as some sort of overcompensation to move away from the inherent vulnerability that comes with art making and once you notice it it's literally everywhere
Ian Homerston, Provenance, 2010
Dorothea Tanning (American, 1910-2021) - Birthday (Self Portrait) (1942)
morning routine
bleak haven
Somewhere in Czechoslovakia Color slide 1970s
post winning gluglugluglug
William Scott Still Life, Pears 1977
Amy Winehouse arrives at the ‘Westminster Magistrates Court’ (2009).
the mitski patti harrison interview is good
omg I went to read that karolina interview (unpaywalled wayback machine link) where she was asked about polyamory re: the others, and it looks like SHE actually brought it up first lmao
I wouldn’t say there’s “sexual tension,” but you touched on something I thought about a lot. It’s easy to be like, “Oh my God, these people will sleep with anybody and do anything.” It’s one of those things that comes down to belief system: It depends who you’re talking to and how you look at it. There are people in today’s world who believe love is love, and having multiple partners and spreading love isn’t looked at negatively: It’s one love, and I share my body because I want to and I feel okay with it.
omg same interview she talks about bringing up jainism to vince gilligan...karolina wydra #1 pluribus hivemind understander I'm in love with her!!!!!!!
I had so many questions from the first two scripts about how these people operate and walk through life. I also asked him if he was inspired by Jainism. A year prior, I had gone to India and met one of the priests and gone to their temple. I was utterly fascinated by that religion because they don’t believe in killing even insects. They wear these masks to cover their mouth so they don’t breathe in an insect. The way they live is fascinating and hard-core and quite beautiful.
boring-ass fans acting like the hive's actions and principles are inherently foreign and "inhuman" vs. karolina wydra making direct connections to cultural/subcultural variance within real human beings <3





