January 15, 2026

bigolbadblog:

bigolbadblog:

i feel like something that’s missing from some people’s understanding of kink fiction and fantasy is, like… in fiction and fantasy, everything is in-scene.

when real people do kink in real life, you gotta do all that good out-of-scene stuff like discuss boundaries, set limits and expectations, check in with each other, do aftercare, et cetera et cetera et cetera… but in fiction, everything can be in-scene!

the people in that fanfic don’t exist any more than, like, the make-believe sexy football star and make-believe sexy cheerleader in a couple’s roleplay exist. that couple doesn’t need to get into character and then pretend to be a sexy football star having an important consent conversation with a sexy cheerleader, because that’s a conversation that’s already happened out-of-scene and out-of-character. (i mean, if you’re into in-character negotiations, chase your bliss.) when they’re in that scene, they can just pretend to be a sexy football star having sex with a sexy cheerleader. that’s okay.

so like. when fiction does kink in a way that would be unsafe or harmful irl… just keep in mind that you’re not watching actual people neglecting check-ins or ignoring their set contract or genuinely harming each other. you’re watching a scene without the behind-the-scenes bits, and that’s okay.

this has gotten a couple replies along the lines of “yeah, you can just assume the characters worked all the important consent stuff out when you weren’t looking!” which is true in some cases, but not the point i was trying to make, so please bear with me while i try to rephrase myself.

when i say in fiction, everything is in-scene, i mean that the fiction IS the scene.

if someone went up to their partner and said “hey, wouldn’t it be sexy if we pretended you were manipulating and controlling me in an unethical way for sex reasons?”, and then they talked through all the good and necessary consent and risk-awareness things, and then they played that scene out - that’s a made-up scenario where pretend bad things happen, but no real-world people come to real-world harm, right?

now, if someone writes a story where one character manipulates and controls another in an unethical way for sex reasons… that, too, is a made-up scenario where pretend bad things happen, but no real-world people come to real-world harm.

kink fiction doesn’t have to be about characters consciously and conscientiously Doing Kink. kink fiction can be stories where the kinky things people fantasize about or roleplay (but wouldn’t want to happen in real life) do happen in the universe of that story. because the story is a scene.

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January 15, 2026

wizardarchetypes:

randominteresting:

Telescopefish, a rare deep-sea creature known for its eyes adapted for spotting bioluminescence.

This is Gigantura indica, one of two telescope fish species.

I’ve found many claims that this video is AI generated. I don’t know that for a fact, so I won’t confirm it. It might be someone’s own animation; I just can’t find where it was originally posted, unfortunately.

I went searching for a source of this video, and from what I’ve found, it’s likely an animation based on the photo of a dead G. indica specimen, photographed by Dave Johnson at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (source 1):

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Telescope fish don’t look quite like this when they’re alive, but they do look just as unique! They developed their tubular eyes to see in outrageous depths:

The midnight zone (aka mesopelagic) is a dark place nearly void of light, and for those living there having sharp eyes is key to survival. Telescopefish live between 1,600 and 6,500 feet (500 to 2,500 m) deep and are known for their tubular eyes that look like binoculars. (source 1)

Their appearance is far different in their larval and juvenile stages (image by Dante Fenolio):

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There are two species of telescope fish, G. chuni and G. indica. As of December 2025, the Smithsonian writes that there has only been one live encounter with each species (source 1).

In 2016, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute posted this footage of two telescope fish:

More observation and research is necessary to understand the lives of these deep sea fish, but this paper published on G. chuni (accessible with a JSTOR account as one of your free 100 articles monthly) by Matthew J. Kupchik, Mark C. Benfield, and Tracey T. Sutton considers that they might pair bond! Check out Gigantura chuni with its mouth open wide for its photo!

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January 15, 2026

nonasuch:

nat-20s:

I can’t speak for other social media webbed sites but I really enjoy how tumblr seems to just completely spin a wheel on whatever media is hot right now. Like yeah sometimes it’s a new show that’s big and actively coming out but also sometimes there will be a solid month where half my dash is Columbo memes. Defy authority. Get really into an book from the 1800s. Watch shows that haven’t aired in 40 years. Celebrate the anniversary of the Boston Molasses Flood. Become unmarketable

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oh shit i almost missed it!

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January 15, 2026

nonasuch:

nat-20s:

I can’t speak for other social media webbed sites but I really enjoy how tumblr seems to just completely spin a wheel on whatever media is hot right now. Like yeah sometimes it’s a new show that’s big and actively coming out but also sometimes there will be a solid month where half my dash is Columbo memes. Defy authority. Get really into an book from the 1800s. Watch shows that haven’t aired in 40 years. Celebrate the anniversary of the Boston Molasses Flood. Become unmarketable

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oh shit i almost missed it!

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January 15, 2026

the-place-where:

likesdinos:

jackmymeat420:

corginator:

jackmymeat420:

drop whatever you’re doing right now and climb a tree

its pitch black outside, and freezing cold. I think ill climb a tree tomorrow

you climb that fuckin tree right now

I’ve literally never seen this post on my dash when it is not after dark and cold as balls. I’m beginning to think this is a conspiracy to get us eaten by some nocturnal tree demon.

everybody put in the tags at what time you saw this

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January 15, 2026

owlbelly:

justabrowncoatedwench:

tyrannosaurus-rex:

textsfromstarfleet:

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star trek explores these strange seemingly inconsequential extremes because it wants you to consider the possibility that your concept of ethics doesnt and could never possibly account for every scenario. It wants you to consider the ethical ramifications of just wiping out the little nanites taking over your ships computer even though eventually this will kill you all becuase

-What if they’re alive?

-What if they’re sentient?

-What if they don’t realize they’re hurting us?

-What if what hurts us is what they need to live?

-What if we can communicate with them?

Star Trek takes the situation of, “these computer bugs are eating our ship and in an hour we’ll all be dead and we COULD just wipe them out utterly but…what if they’re like us?” because the ramifications effect what risks we ourselves are willing to take in the name of pacifism and understanding. it says that even the smallest most immenently dangerous creature deserves as much of a chance to live peacefully as we can possibly give it through understanding.

without examining ourselves this way, through these made up seemingly inane situations, we will never be able to understand ourselves and what we’re truly capable of, what levels of understanding can be achieved. without the ability to place ourselves in a difficult situation and reach beyond our first instinct of fight or flight and self-preservation, we will never be evolve as a global community

preserving creekfiend’s tags because GOLD

#star trek does this because its the space talmud actually

this is unequivocally true. the rabbi at my childhood temple made it a point to bring a Star Trek scenario into every single d'var, and there was always something relevant!

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January 15, 2026

voltaspistol:

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January 15, 2026

smuganimebitch:

smuganimebitch:

To this day I still don’t believe that anyone actually thought you could generate infinite chocolate via an optical illusion. That’s a thing people tell themselves to feel superior

The defining feature of tumblr is not “the website where people actually think infinite chocolate is possible”, it is defined by a group of people refusing to break kayfabe, another group being genuinely confused by an optical illusion (NOT the same thing as thinking infinite chocolate is possible) and a third group who is certain they are a lot smarter than the other two.

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January 15, 2026

turnstileskyline:

turnstileskyline:

you may think misogyny is good because it is made up of miso, which is delicious, and gyny, which is woman. and girl miso sounds great. but 👆 it is not girl miso

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January 15, 2026

ace-trainer-alice:

it’s not “double texting”, it’s called monologuing and it’s a time honored tradition in the supervillain community.

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January 15, 2026

catboyandroid:

Everyone say thank you to trans femmes for showing us a version of femininity born from joy and desire instead of just through coercion

Everyone say thank you to trans mascs for showing us a version of masculinity born from joy and desire instead of just through coercion

Everyone say thank you to all people outside of the cis gender binary for showing us a version of gender born from joy and desire instead of just through a simple frame work in which our oppressor have used to kill, erase, and censor us.

Thank you for showing us the existence of a history before and a future ahead.

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January 15, 2026

acutelyhomosexual:

ultraviolet-techno-ecology:

Embossed braille should be standard on computer keyboards. 

It would raise braille literacy more than anything else I could imagine - among both the blind and the sighted. Currently braille is actually vanishing due to an increasing reliance on audiobooks and screen readers. 

I think that braille has a lot of potential use among non-blind groups. As an alternative to traditional writing for dyslexics. As a way to help photosensitive people type with their eyes closed. Or simply as a means to help sighted people find things without needing the lights on all the time!

Accessibility note: It’s important that braille doesn’t vanish because it’s one of the only written language that works for blind and sight-impaired people. It is necessary for them to interact with the real world where screen readers and audio devices are not available to them, such as elevators, most major metro systems, stairwells, doorways, the bumps in the sidewalk at corners are actually developed in conjunction with audio signals so blind people don’t step off the curb into traffic before the correct time. 

Digital technology has made accessibility so much easier for all of us disabled people, but we still *need* the real-world accommodations that we fought and died for

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January 15, 2026

elodieunderglass:

latamcinema:

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EL JOCKEY (2024) dir. Luis Ortega

The eroticism of breeches and silks and horses and boots and rivals-across-genders and the-body-as-tool and short kings (gender neutral). Get in on this!

January 15, 2026
italian-depression-2:
“I wish more people did it, props to you and your mom
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italian-depression-2:

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I wish more people did it, props to you and your mom

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January 15, 2026
frankenbolt:
“““Lean back and enjoy the ride~” ”
I try not to play Fallout 4 often. There was this time I was deeply invested in it but I rinsed it so hard that once I played all the other games in the series that I could see major faults in it. But....

frankenbolt:

“Lean back and enjoy the ride~”

I try not to play Fallout 4 often. There was this time I was deeply invested in it but I rinsed it so hard that once I played all the other games in the series that I could see major faults in it. But. One thing it has going for it over the others is the companions. They feel more fleshed out (in some cases, not all, but most of the companions) and it really feels like you’re travelling with a friend.

…And then there’s Hancock. A character so my type that I still just. Open youtube videos just to watch that little crispy guy go. Love that guy.

Like what you see? Come check out my Prints and Sticker Store! 

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