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“Punishment works!!!” We’re drowning in three to four generations of people so pants-shittingly terrified of ever being wrong that half of everyone has constructed a worldview wherein they never even consider the possibility that they could be wrong and the other half behaves like one wrong move will make anything or anyone explode violently into a million irreperable pieces. I don’t think it works guys

I know this might be a bold take but maybe teaching everyone from a young age that ever making a mistake will be met with unimaginable pain and misery doesn’t actually encourage learning or correct behavior. If anything it creates a sense of terror so powerful it completely suffocates curiosity and exploration, thus leading to people knowing absolutely nothing but whatever is brought directly to them, which is a big problem in a world where information is so tightly controlled that a very small number of very powerful people basically have complete power over what people see and hear on a day-to-day basis when not actively seeking new and rigorously verified information from diverse and trustworthy sources.

if any of this sounds like you, start by looking up the definition of words you’ve heard and are pretty sure you know what they mean, but haven’t actually double-checked for yourself. Just like, whenever it occurs to you. Great first step

This post goes out to the “we need to bring back bullying” crowd. Just because you aren’t hitting someone physically doesn’t mean you aren’t being punitive. Maybe it isn’t actually healthy to believe it’s necessary to harass and humiliate anyone who makes you upset or uncomfortable. That sounds like a you problem actually.

Anyways, breaking the cycle of abuse starts with you and how you treat yourself. You have to give yourself grace and room for error or you’ll never be able to cultivate a healthier mindset than your trauma left you with. It’s not easy, but you have to trust yourself that whatever seems kinder than however you usually treat yourself is probably a good enough start. Doesn’t need to be perfect, doesn’t need to be The Correct Answer, just needs to be a step in the right direction, y'know? We’ll figure out the details along the way.

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punishment is an empirically proven method of making the situation worse that's hyperbole but like statistically punishment does not result in lower levels of offence it doesn't actually address the root cause of why someone is doing something it just insentivises them to avoid the beheaviour that lead to the punishment which is correlated with but not reducible to the behaviour you are trying to eliminate

clownsaint:

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Ersatz is almost fully funded on its first day! How close can we get to our goal? Consider checking it out if you haven’t already: we’ve got artbooks, keychains, pins and more, including this “”“medical diagram(??)”“” as a poster!

fairiepaws-art:

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oh look a magic space tree - I wonder how that got there

no idea how the tree got there but I do know how the post got there. I posted it. on my art blog. which I will now shamelessly plug.

my art small art blog

markovchaingang:

actually it’s only systemic oppression if it happens to me. otherwise it’s just individual discrimination repeated many times

geoledgy:

I wrote a tutorial on how to set up a deviantArt-like art gallery on a neocities (or other static site) come check it out:

It was a lot of work to put my art gallery together and get it working, but because I didn’t see literally anything on creating such a gallery (other than ready-made templates) I decided to write up a tutorial hoping it will help others who want to code a more robust art gallery that goes beyond just using a simple slideshow/lightbox. Each image is its own post, like how deviantArt works.

This is a draft of the page where I copied my existing posts just to fill up the gallery and see how it fits:

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and this is what my individual post looks like:

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nohoperadio:

Scooby-Doo is a dog who can talk, which is amazing, and he largely uses his powers of speech to communicate how scared he is of ghosts and monsters, and basically the only thing his owners do is drive him around the country putting him inside various haunted houses and such. I wish I could take Scooby-Doo aside, I want to say to him, these people are not your friends.


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