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@xolboragainandagain

I am constantly thinking about my own OCs

Hello, please call me Xol or Pat (Feel free to use any pronouns) I'm bigender but not thinking about it too hard

Fandoms I'm currently in are so varied that I don't think I can list them, but currently my biggest one is Professor Layton and Transformers

I don't care much for shipping, I usually like the dynamics whether it's platonic or not TBH whatever way they love each other I love them anyways, so. Yeah. Ambiguously intertwined relationships win. Once again a new blog since for some reason I keep getting logged out of things forever, my luck is hilariously terrible in such a way that I am no longer upset about it LMAO

My previous blog was @xolbor-art-creator-again

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Blurr sketch commission for my bud Bardock. Been a while since I could draw some Transformers Animated, so it was a fun challenge. I like to imagine Blurr is flustered because he got cut off by somebody complimenting him. Ruined the ‘UM ACTUALLY’ moment.

they should make a video game where you play as an autistic character and there is a meter that shows you how close to a total meltdown you are due to the overwhelming stimuli and another matter that shows you how much of a weirdo you look like to others and you have to try to balance between having a meltdown and completely masking. and also you’re trying to solve a murder or something

I think it should add challenges but not be game breaking if you decide to sacrifice weird meter for meltdown meter.

This phrase has already entered my vocabulary re: media criticism where like. The viewer has a concrete view of what they expect a story to be based on the tropes and cliches they're used to seeing together, and when that doesn't happen, they judge it as a failed depiction of what they assumed it was going to be instead of judging it as what it actually is.

"This show is problematic because the hero didn't kill the villain at the end": When does he steal the bread?

"These two characters who were close friends throughout the series don't kiss at the end! What the fuck?": When does he steal the bread?

"This feels like it's missing a conclusion! Like, the protagonist does bad stuff and because of a critical decision he makes as a result of his major character flaws, meets tragedy in the end! Where's the part where he learns better and brings is love back from the dead and becomes a good guy and gets a happy ending?": When does he steal the fucking bread??

I heard this out as "When criticizing something, you must judge it for what it is, not what it isn't"

God could you imagine how mad geologists must have been to slowly watch the "hey all the continents kinda fit like puzzle pieces :)" guy get proven right

It was a woman that did it!

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talldarkandautistic-deactivated

I love girl talk, especially when it’s complex geological theory

All the continents really did used to be one body so you really are never alone and girls said it first 💁‍♀️

My girl is an icon and we regularly turn this photo of her into a meme when men in our department say/do stupid things.

Crucially, Alfred Wegener, "the guy" OP is talking about made a lot of valuable observations, but wasn't able to explain established phenomena.

Wegener's ideas fell apart as soon as someone asked questions like "so how did these continents drift apart?" because all he had was some interesting observations (for example, Wegener noticed that fossils from identical species could be found an ocean apart, but almost as if they had a natural range across two specific areas that were at some point connected).

Without Marie Tharp, Wegener's ideas would have just been interesting food for thought, not a fully developed robust scientific understanding allowing us to predict volcanic eruptions and earthquakes and allowing us to understand continental drift.

It's wild that Wegener's ideas were dismissed as amateurish and Tharp's discoveries and huge quantities of data analysis dismissed as "girl talk". But they sure changed the face of geology and Marie Tharp specifically has saved lives through her diligent charting of the sea floor and her discovery of that rift and its movement.

You're like so real for Prowlbulk, I'm an aggressive Jazzprowl shipper but their relationship in TFA is so sweet. Not to mention that one animated short where Bulkhead describes Prowl, like just propose to him already big guy 🙄

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I think Bulkhead deserves the Y/N experience of having a person to stand up for him and refute his insecurites, also while Prowl is the coolest guy ever on the surface and underneath has No Chill.

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