systlin:

koolworu:

youmu-konpaku:

fun thing i just remembered

in japanese, there’s a term for a person who dual wields swords called “ryoutoutsukai”, literally meaning something along the lines of “two sword user”. it’s ALSO a euphemism for bisexuality

Duel-wielding is bisexual culture

This explains so much about me. 

Who you should fight: elven mess edition

youngster-monster:

Maiev: She’s entirely made of spite and can benchpress a grown tauren before breakfast. She’ll destroy you and she won’t even feel bad about it. Do Not fight Maeiv.

Tyrande: She’s not perfect but she’s trying her best, why would you fight her? You wouldn’t fight a nun, would you? She’ll break your neck but it’ll make her cry. Do not fight Tyrande.

Malfurion: One the one hand he deserves it, but on the other hand that’d be animal cruelty. Your call.

Lor’themar: Do I need to spell ‘political disaster’ to you? Do not fight the lord regent. He’s too tired to care about fighting back and you’ll just feel bad afterward.

Halduron: He’s way stronger than you but also too nice to remind you of it. It’ll be fun and the only thing in danger of death is your self-esteem/ Fight Halduron, he’ll buy you a drink afterward.

Rommath: Have you seen his arms? And his face? This isn’t the face of someone who has any fuck left to give. He will kick your ass to argus. He won’t even use magic, that’s how little a fuck he gives about you.

Aethas: You can try, but you don’t get to the council of six by playing fair, my dude. He’s entirely made of dirty tricks and cheats.

Illidan: Whatever fuck he ever gave went with his will to live. The guy is only there to punch demons in the face and chill with his weird, murderous children. You can fight Illidan and he will let you, but do you really want to fight him? Do you?

Kael’thas: Do not fight Kael’thas. Do not think about fighting Kael’thas. Do not put the words ‘fight’ and ‘me’ in the same sentence when in presence of Kael’thas. He is five foot five of pure, unadulterated rage and only waiting for a reason to fight you. He’ll fuck you up in a second and even if he doesn’t, illidan definitely will. Do not fight Kael’thas.

whimsofthewind:

thatrandogirl:

thequantumqueer:

orochimemelord:

severus-snape-is-a-butt-trumpet:

is there a word for “i was instantly good at a lot of things as a quote-unquote gifted child, and, as a result, i was able to skate by without ever being taught how to actually learn a new skill, and now that i’m an adult trying to learn new things that i can’t be good at instantaneously, i don’t have the patience or knowledge to improve on them, because skills that don’t come naturally to me just make me angry because i lived off instant gratification my whole childhood due to not ever being challenged intellectually or taught basic learning skills?” asking for a friend

people like this piss me the fuck off

why does everyone refuse to consider the possibility that maybe an education system designed from the ground up to turn intelligent and creative children into mindlessly efficient factory drones might have a negative effect on the people it deems (correctly or not; usually not) to be more intelligent and creative than average?

we were punished for “learning too fast” by having the lessons about how to learn taken away from us, and by couching it all in positive language so that our peers would resent and isolate us. literally all of us know we’re not better than anyone else, but that doesn’t seem to matter in the face of “i was jealous in elementary school and have held on to that for 15+ years.”

when we say things like “i don’t know how to learn things that i don’t immediately understand” you hear “i was that kid you hated because i never studied but i always got a 100% on the test anyway,” but what we mean is:

  • i have a vague understanding of what a flash card is, but no idea how to make them or what to do with them
  • i have literally no idea how to take notes because:
    • i don’t know what i’ll forget if i don’t write it down
    • i don’t know how to pay attention to what’s being said while i write
    • i wouldn’t know what to do with the notes anyway
  • if i don’t understand something, i don’t know how to formulate a question
  • i don’t know how to recognize when i don’t know something until it goes wrong, at which point i don’t know how to identify what i did wrong
  • i can’t tell the difference between a mistake that’s part of the learning process and a mistake where i should know better

but yeah, if we ever acknowledge any of this, we’re definitely just being ungrateful whiners who don’t realize how good we had it when we were 7

THIS IS SO TRUE

Exactly. Learning this shit is so hard when you never had to do it as a kid. Like, sure I can take notes and make flashcards and what have you, but I have no clue if what I’m writing in my notes or on those cards is actually useful. Like, am I writing the most important parts I actually need or just what sounds most interesting at the time, but is no where near what’s on a test.

yungmethuselah:

yungmethuselah:

Good evening to everybody except people who’ve ever told an abuse victim that “everything happens for a reason.”

Additionally, I want to extend a warm chainsaw to anybody who’s ever said that children inevitably grow up into facsimiles of their parents. If this falsehood was uttered in earshot of an abused child, two chainsaws.

candidlyautistic:

neurodivergent-crow:

iiaat to not be able to distinguish age? Like I can tell categories but it gets tricky. I can distinguish between infant, toddler, child, adolescent, adult, middle aged, and senior. Like sometimes I’ll see someone and not know if they’re 18 or 25 and it’s scary for me bc like. I don’t want to flirt with a 18y/o (or worse, a 17 y/o)!! But if the person is like 25 then Yes I Mean That In A Gay Way Please Get Coffee With Me.

@sbroxman-autisticquestions

@autism-asks

@candidlyautistic

@autismproblems

@butterflyinthewell

At the very least, is a super common thing – I know far more autistics that stink at guessing age than are good at it. Is especially awkward when you tend to guess that people are older than they are.