jackwynand:

it’s so weirdly common to be rude to people who need subtitles or want subtitles as if it’s some kind of nuisance to have subtitles, but honestly? normalize having subtitles on everything. overall it can help people with language barriers who can read better than they can listen to a language, it helps people with comprehension issues, it helps people who have trouble hearing, it helps in general so whatever you’re watching isn’t interrupted by someone asking what someone just said, just put subtitles on! what the hell!

osirisjones:

medieisme:

dailydot:

The LGBT community is not having Trump’s use of  Queen’s ‘We Are the Champions’

Trump’s use of the queer anthem “We Are the Champions"—which followed Melania Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention on Monday—has enraged fans and the LGBT community. And Queen’s surviving members aren’t happy either. 

The band has opposed Trump using the track, which was penned and performed by out-queer icon Freddie Mercury, since he adopted it as a theme song in June. Here’s how guitarist Brian May and current vocalist Adam Lambert are speaking out.

Great and all, but really wish people weren’t erasing the part where Freddie wasn’t gay. He was bisexual. http://www.queenarchives.com/index.php?title=Freddie_Mercury_-_11-25-1991_-_The_Star_-_AIDS_Kills_The_King_of_Rock

Also … not only was Freddie Mercury bisexual, but he was also a man of color. He was also an immigrant. So. Double oops.

Could you elaborate on the 80% of morphine addicts do the drugs less or quit after 5 years bit? I’d never heard of that and it seems pretty counter-intuitive what little i know of drug addiction but I would love to hear more, I’d love to be proven wrong.

cs-inactive1:

yeah so basically drug addiction, across the board, actually has the best prognosis of any mental illness without any treatment whatsoever. The vast majority of people who meet criteria for addiction to any drug (75-95%) do not seek treatment and no longer meet criteria within 5-10 years. Depending on the drug in question, about half of this population becomes abstinent and half continues to use their drug of choice and/or other drugs without meeting criteria for addiction. These are federal statistics published by NIDA. 

Here is the stereotype: drug addiction is a progressive, incurable brain disease that will cause worsening dysfunction without a 12-step inspired treatment plan and lifelong abstinence. Once you are an addict, you are always an addict, because it is a brain disease. The addiction brain disease is caused by exposure to drugs. This may certainly be true for some people, but it is obviously false for the vast majority of people who meet criteria for addiction, for any drug. It is not based on evidence, it is based on dogma. It is also a self-fulfilling prophecy that teaches patients they are powerless and must practice lifelong vigilance – if they don’t feel like that’s true for them, it’s because they’re dangerously reckless and their judgement is distorted by their brain disease! Studies have shown that addicts who believe in the medical model of addiction are more likely to relapse than those who do not.

This dogma arose from the origin and intensification of the racist drug war, and to a lesser degree from the temperance movement. For a variety of material reasons, social violence and dysfunction arising from race, class and economic disparity was attributed to the intrinsic properties of drugs rather than these factors. (To be fair, abundant cheap alcohol did not exactly improve matters much.) During the victorian era, addiction was commonplace and viewed as a harmless eccentricity of the wealthy. Indeed, the surgeon my hospital is named for was a lifelong morphine addict himself. Everyone just thought he had really steady hands. It is only once drugs became associated with poor people, black people, asian and hispanic people, and communists that they became evil. The stereotype is reinforced by the fact that addiction professionals see only the people who see addiction professionals. Our society stigmatizes the hell out of addiction, and addiction treatment is notoriously punitive and inadequate. If you’re an addict and you do not absolutely need to seek this form of treatment, you don’t. Because for the vast majority of people, addiction simply is not like that.

In fact, drug addiction is best described as a developmental disorder caused by trauma and untreated physical or emotional pain. In the classic “rat park” experiment used to uphold the classical addiction model, a rat in a cage self-injects cocaine until it dies, forsaking food, water, and sex. When you place that rat in a larger cage, with other rats and shit to do besides inject cocaine, the rats ignore the cocaine or use it sparingly. I could talk your ear off about all that and its implications but yeah. We have all been really fantastically lied to about addiction and drugs, and our approach to the problems these things do cause makes them worse. Read up on Carl Hart and Bruce K Alexander to learn more.

Representation Matters to White People Too

kvothe-kingkiller:

cumbrianabroad:

bethrevis:

Look, when I say “representation matters,” I believe that the most important thing is for people who are often ignored in arts and media to see themselves there. 

But I also mean that it’s important for white/hetero people to see people who aren’t white/hetero. 

Here’s the thing. I was raised in a very white/hetero community. Every friend I had was white. I never had a black person in my classroom until late high school. I never had a black teacher until college. There was one out-gay student at my high school. One. And I saw what shit he had to go through by being out. 

And, if I’m honest with myself, most of the adults in my life were racist and homophobic. They were good, loving people…to me. But they were also racist and homophobic. 

And as a kid through my teen years, I’d be lying if I didn’t say that didn’t affect me. I parrotted the adults in my life, which meant that I often parrotted their hate and their prejudice. I’m ashamed of those attitudes now–now that I’ve had education and met people who were different from me and travelled the world and put aside hate. 

But then? It was easy to excuse racism. People who weren’t white and straight didn’t exist in my world–and they didn’t exist in the world I saw on television and in books and on the radio. It was easier to live in the bubble of that world. 

Representation matters to white people, too. It is important for white people to see diversity. Not as a token, not as “politically correct”–the white people who feel that adding a minority character to a storyline is pandering are horrible people who are entirely missing the point. I’m talking about the white kids who don’t see minorities in their lives, but who see a black girl and a white boy being friends on Sesame Street. I’m talking about the straight teen reading More Happy than Not, I’m talking about the white teen empathizing with Malala Yousafzai. The more representation we have, the more we hold a mirror through the world rather than whiting-out people who aren’t like the majority, the better our world is.

Representation matters.

I swear to god, it’s like every damn word could have come out of my own brain. Brava!

Honestly. As someone who went to a very tiny, almost completely white private school through eighth grade and then to a high school in a city with the demographics of a marvel movie (89.3% White, 0.7%African American, 0.4% Native American, 5.6% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 0.8% other races, 3.0% two or more races. 3.7% Hispanic or Latino) I never realised that the casting choices in most tv shows and movies vastly underrepresent any race that isn’t white.

I remember being confused about people saying they should hire more actors of color for movies set in like new york because thats what i legit thought the rest of the US and western europe was like.

this is also extremely important, in my opinion, for white kids in countries outside america. we absorb stereotypes and caricatures from american media, which we are saturated with; when we were little kids we’d play-act all sorts of stereotypical characters with our toys, from italian-american mobsters, to californian accented gay men, to jewish-american nerds, to black american gangsters, completely removed from the american cultural context and without having ever met anyone like that at all. we got it completely from tv and movies. i dont think i even met an australian jewish person til i was like 21. 

(in contrast: thanks to the little mermaid, for many, many years i thought a jamaican accent was stereotypically a very posh, refined accent on par with rp british accents because sebastian was the stuffy retainer of the king…)

toodrunktofindaurl:

wet-monsoon:

claratyler:

wet-monsoon:

wet-monsoon:

i’m convinced that the ice age franchise won’t end until the squirrel that always chases after the nut gets an equally hideous girlfriend with Squirrel Tits™

and eyelashes

no….. No

NO

No you don’t understand, I have this entire developed theory about the Ice Age universe which has been cooking up in my mind and has only be reinforced by the latest 5th installment.
Scrat is the god of the Ice age universe. The story began with him and the story will end with him. If there weren’t hints before, in this latest installment, it becomes clear that Scrat’s actions dictate what happens on Earth and to the protagonists. Yes, maybe Scart’s only goal is to get the nut, but his actions SHAPE what happens in the film.
If we needed any further proof then may I point out something Buck said in the 5th film along the lines of “we’re 6 mins early! Somebody up there likes us!”
That phrase is usually used to refer to a god and in this case it’s used to refer (unknowingly) to scrat!

However, there is an ALTERNATE theory that I have been working on. What if Scart isn’t the god of the ice age universe, but rather, the NUT is? As i have already said, Scart’s actions shape the course of the story but what motivates Scart? That’s right: the nut, it is truly because of the nut that Scart does what he does that leads to the events that take place in the story.
This would create an interesting metaphor here. Scrat is chasing the nut like man chases divinity.
So when will the Ice Age saga end?? When Scart finally gets the nut for good. When man catches God.

misbehavingmaiar:

sebastian-bond:

but-the-library-of-alexandria:

the thing about writing fantasy stories is that language is so based on history that it can be hard to decide how far suspension of disbelief can carry you word-choice wise – what do you call a french braid in a world with no france? can a queen ann neckline be described if there was no queen ann? where do you draw the line? can you use the word platonic if plato never existed? can you name a character chris in a land without christianity? can you even say ‘bungalow’ in a world where there was no indian language for the word to originate from? is there a single word in any language that doesn’t have a story behind it? to be accurate a fantasy story would be written in a fantasy language but who has the time for that

Tolkien had the time apparently

LIsten. Linguistics Georg, who invented over 10,000 conlangs each day, is an outlier and should not have been counted. 

@casskets

#zootopia has a character cross themselves at one point#and references ‘talking in tounges’#was there a jesus#what animal was he#writing