Aelig/Sido | 25 | They/Them | French/Bretonne | INFP | One Piece, Star Wars, DC, Voltron, PJO, a lot of fandoms | Multishipper | ♥

WIP Tag Game (v2)

I was tagged by @fidothefinch & @newbieineverything thank you guys! <3

Once again, I have way too many WIP, but oh well,,,,,

DC

  • Day 3 - the Graysons didn’t die AU
  • Day 5 - Mafia/Criminal AU
  • Day 3 - Dark/Evil Dick Grayson AU
  • Day 6 - Baby Damian
  • Day 1 - Sharing a Bed
  • Day 7 - Meet the Parents/Family
  • Day 2 - chocking/gagged
  • Day 5 - betrayal/misunderstanding
  • Day 7 - camping trip
  • clothes’ thieves
  • jason no
  • The Many Li(v)es of Stephanie Brown
  • ten seconds of eternity
  • the Dead Robins Club, or How To Bond With Your Siblings Who Died Too
  • Fairy Tale AU Steph-centric
  • Chapter One - TOWJKTIOKH
  • Dick & the Titans saving Jason from the Jocker
  • Tim sees ghosts
  • kidnapping is caring
  • A/B/O vague Titans Tower AU
  • Bruce is a dumbass
  • Steph is Bruce’s bio kid
  • Dreams
  • Bad Luck + Stalker/Stalking
  • bargain verse

STAR WARS

  • To The GAR-NET And Beyond
  • the Puppack calling Wolffe Buir for the first time

ONE PIECE

  • Roger Pirates + Rouge at Marineford

9-1-1

  • Albert is baby and i love him
  • 1- Bobby
  • Buck meets Daniel (the real one)
  • Adult Adoptions are a Things™, and Bathena is going to take advantage of it. 
  • ft Doug the asshole + sick!Buck
  • Buckley siblings runaways AU
  • [5+1] Ravi being the baby of the firefam
  • Athena keeps being called bc of her children

FEBUWHUMP 2022

  • Day 3 - Blood loss

WHUMPTOBER 2022

  • Day 6 - Proof of Life
  • Day 13 - can’t make an omelette without breaking a few legs

smokedsalmoniloveyou:

smokedsalmoniloveyou:

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: it’s more important to know and understand fully why something is harmful than it is to drop everything deemed problematic. It’s performative and does nothing. People wonder why nobody has critical thinking skills and this is part of it because no one knows how to simousltansly critique and consume media. You need to use discernment.

This is ultimately why propaganda is going to work on you. Because you never learned how to think for yourself and the actual ideology behind things. You simply rely on group think and the bare minimum explanations to tell you what’s good and bad.

hellenhighwater:

lierdumoa:

the-crowing-king:

tinysaurus-rex:

So my friend’s kid has celiac and dyslexia and reading labels is difficult for them (also they’re like 7) so he’s teaching their pigeon, Grey Boy, to read the labels and identify ingredients with gluten. It’s going well, other than Nick thought it would be a good idea to make the behavior when the pigeon does find a bad ingredient to just fucking…wing slap the box. Just beat the shit out of it like, “no! BAD gluten! BAD!”

I see a lot of “they taught a pigeon to read?” comments and thought I’d explain a bit more.

So it’s not really like their friend’s pigeon now knows how to read. He’s not going to be terribly interested in a novel you hand him (unless he decides it looks like a good nest.) However pigeons are remarkably good at pattern recognition, especially visual patterns. They out-perform humans when it comes to things like identifying artwork/distinguishing between different artist’s works. So it is pretty easy for them to recognize a visual arrangement of ink, such as a printed word, and be taught to respond to that particular pattern. So when looking at an ingredient list the pigeon learns to pick out the specific pattern(s) he’s been taught to react to among the other patterns (words.)

So he sees “wheat” and doesn’t read it the way humans do (w-h-e-a-t spells wheat), but rather sees the arrangement of pigment that he has been trained to slap. So he slaps it.

He will have to be taught every single gluten containing ingredient for it to be super useful, but it is definitely possible, which is super cool! Plus it makes a little kid’s life easier, and enriches Gray Boy.

Skinner did experiments with pigeons that showed how a pigeon can learn to respond to a visual pattern cue, if your interested more in the science behind it.

Oh yeah wasn’t there a study a while back about pigeons recognizing cancer cells from photos of cell close-ups better than doctors could?

Yeah, I shared a version of this post earlier, and this is a nice succinct explanation of how a pigeon is supposed to be “reading.” Pigeons are really good at pattern recognition, and they have great eyesight! And they’re very trainable. There was actually a coast guard search and rescue program for years that used trained pigeons mounted in capsules under helicopters to locate shipwreck survivors in turbulent waters. They were trained to peck a button if they spotted rescue orange in the waters below the helicopter, and they did it faster and more accurately than humans by a substantial margin. The program was only discontinued when digital camera tech surpassed both humans and pigeons.

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mollyjames:

There was a group of angels at the bar tonight. Super intense vibe, but they kept to themselves and didn’t disturb the other patrons, except for one point when they all suddenly burst into cheers and ordered a round for the bar. I asked what they were celebrating. They told me that for a split second all of the air molecules bounced petfectly into one corner of the room. It’s like their version of the dvd screensaver.

waterbenderkat:

‪Friendly reminder that Katara’s “hair loopies” are not a made up creation or a joke they are an actual traditional Inuit hairstyle that should be respected. ‬

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