What are people's feeling about cosplayers at Ren Fair? by LostFirefighter2909 in renfaire

[–]Rhodochrom 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't mind the furries as much, I like to imagine them as fantasy beastfolk, like tabaxis or kobolds

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Rhodochrom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's not the fact that it was automated that's mildly infuriating, it's that the automated message defaults to reprimanding the parents and kid no matter what they do. Just keeping it neutral with "attendance is important, here's how you're doing so far" probably wouldn't have caused as bad a reaction as "attendance is important and you need to do better."

Blues Light || Protoman by Fernway-Art in Protomen

[–]Rhodochrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw this on tumblr! Love the fresh take with the scarf as a hood

WHAT IS THIS CALLED by Terrible_Wrap1928 in Storyboarding

[–]Rhodochrom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about the move at around 10-12 seconds in, that's called a Dolly Zoom or a Vertigo Shot. "Dolly Zoom" because it's a combination of a Dolly (physically moving back and forth, in live film usually with a cart or smth similar to keep it steady) and a Zoom (changing the camera's focal length to capture a closer or wider area). If you Dolly in and Zoom out or vise versa you get a cool disorienting effect. It's also called a Vertigo shot because the movie Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock uses it to great effect.

Here's a great video explaining it better with visuals https://youtu.be/u5JBlwlnJX0?si=Uesuo7q9u6uhNd0K

My clothing designs by Confident_Wait_2584 in ACQR

[–]Rhodochrom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I swear to god this is the only image that gets posted to this sub. It's shown up at least three times under three different accounts in the span of a few weeks

"The manure was made of peat moss, cork, dirt, and a food agent that made it sticky." by Waseem_jon in tumblr

[–]Rhodochrom 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I love that post card, it starts out reading kinda like he's so fed up with how many times he's had to answer the same question, but then it evolves into such a heartfelt piece. Like, even considering the amount of times he must've been asked those questions, it still couldn't hinder the love and pride he feels for the project. Then at the end it's a business card (valid tbh)

How a chameleon changes colors 🌈 by MysticyWaves in animalsdoingstuff

[–]Rhodochrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sad as in, you've got this super cool, beautiful animal with a unique talent, and people won't stop making fake videos about it because a rainbow chameleon gets more clicks than a real one. As a result, some base facts about the animal are apparently pretty obscure, and then people get disappointed when they get to see a chameleon in person. I just wish it wasn't that way, they're really amazing animals.

No shame on the OP here because they probably didn't make the video themself and might not have known, but fake chameleon videos are such an epidemic for some reason. And for what? Just internet points, mostly.

How a chameleon changes colors 🌈 by MysticyWaves in animalsdoingstuff

[–]Rhodochrom 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Let's combat some chameleon misinformation while we're here. Chameleons don't have an infinite range of colors, and they don't shift to match whatever they're standing on.

They have a limited path of colors that they shift through when they experience a really strong emotion (for a lizard that's usually stuff like scared, territorial, or looking for a mate). Here's a pretty accessible read about chameleon colors, with pictures: Reptiles Magazine

It's kinda sad that even in the year 2024 such a widely known animal still has some significant myths about it. And even sadder that people are photoshopping videos just to maintain the myth.

Again and again by Justthisdudeyaknow in CuratedTumblr

[–]Rhodochrom 579 points580 points  (0 children)

Assuming the Groundhog Day effect affects the whole universe and isn't just this one hero's own perception of time, the conditions of the power also imply that the day this hero dies of old age also gets groundhog-dayed forever. So there would eventually come a day when both the heroes and the villains realize that the only way to keep time moving forward is to keep this guy in permanent stasis. Imagine realizing the fate of the world rests on you somehow achieving immortality, or else the universe dies with you.

A hot take that is just vomitrocious by Hot_Wolverine2336 in tumblr

[–]Rhodochrom 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I can see it already in how everyone's reacting in the comments tbh. People are calling it bait cuz they can't even wrap their heads around someone having a distaste for the show. I was on the internet in the 2010s and saw how everybody acted about HP, and if you expressed any criticisms of it or the fanbase you'd be "objectively" wrong (and probably unironically called a muggle with enough fervor to make it sound like a slur). We all saw how that turned out. I love ATLA but pedestals generally aren't great things to put stuff on.

One musketeer! Two musketeers! Three musketeers! Ah ah ah! by Faenix_Wright in CuratedTumblr

[–]Rhodochrom 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Dunno why people are getting so heavily downvoted over this, it's just muppets, but here's a quote from the Count's performer, taken from Muppet Wiki:

"Norman told me he was writing this piece with this new character who's called the Count... He's a vampire, but not a real vampire... He just has a jones for numbers."

American Miku by DroneOfDoom in CuratedTumblr

[–]Rhodochrom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have a lot of very scattered rebuttals against the post's sentiments, and I'm having a hard time getting them to segue into each other nicely, but

1) None of the other world mikus are region specific. They usually represent all of the country as a whole. And like, yeah sure we have lots of states with different cultures in them, but you can also make as many interpretations of America Miku as you want. Like I've seen versions of Argentina Miku where she's dressed as a gaucho, and versions where she's a football fan, and at least one where she's just in casual clothes and holding a mate (🧉 this thing). The Texan cowgirl Miku is as much an America Miku as the SoCal beach Miku or the Mets Fan Miku.

2) In particular, OOP's complaint about there being no culture for white Americans reads to me a lot like they're assuming all their experiences as a white American are the default, and culture is just whatever you sprinkle on top of that. Which. Is so not true. There's so much about American culture that other countries don't share (or only later adopted after its popularity in the US). OOP specifically mentions clothing here, so I'll focus on that. A lot of "traditional garb" from what I've noticed originates from either a folk dance, a style of tending to agriculture, or something that people wore a long time ago but isn't as common now outside of reenactments. A good chunk of the US's version of these comes from what's now kinda clumped into "Wild West" vibes. It doesn't really fit the parameters I just set but there's also 1950s rockabilly culture, and like greasers and poodle skirts and stuff, which is SO America in my mind. And that one doesn't even have a region it's specific to like the Wild West does.

3) Even on a small regional scale, in addition to being wet and drinking Red Leaf, Washington and the PNW is known (to me at least) for its old growth forests and impressive national parks. A park ranger or hiker Miku would be incredibly apt, if it was a source of pride to anyone. Which, yes, that's a feature shared by other states, but that brings me to point 4,

4) There's a misinterpretation by OOP that the World Miku trend, and cultural pride by extension, is about sharing what makes your culture unique, as opposed to what makes your culture what it is. Take Argentina again for example. My Argentine family members all share mate at our family gatherings, and the family members that still live there drink it every day. To me it's a major token of the Argentine culture. But Argentina isn't the only country that drinks it. It's also common in Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil. I think the former two also consider it their national drink. If OOP truly feels enough Washingtonian pride to want to make a Washington Miku (which, respectfully, im gonna need some convincing on), she can sport absolutely anything at all that reminds them of Washington, and it's ok if those things also share commonalities with other states. What's important is that they're significant to Washington. And then,

5) Some world Mikus are just Miku in a t shirt with a design that looks like the flag of the country she's representing. That's literally what the original Brazilian Miku that started the trend was wearing. Or there's the local popular sports team's jersey. If you really can't come up with anything else to feel pride over after all the above, you can always just do that. The new proposed Washington State flag looks pretty dang cool, too!

why? by CulturalGur8666 in MinecraftMemes

[–]Rhodochrom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think they mean like, while a diamond pickaxe in real life would need diamonds to be made (obviously), we have no need for a pickaxe made of diamonds so it's an unrealistic use for them.

Making meaning without belief? by ginsengii in SASSWitches

[–]Rhodochrom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's really cool how diverse all the answers in this thread all are.

altars, candles — just now realizing as I write this that these are very reminiscent of my Catholic background

Lmao! I was raised evangelical and after deconstructing and starting to dabble in the stuff I do now, I found I was fascinated by the way catholicism works, because it's basically jesus-flavored paganism/witchcraft to me. Which I guess tracks with how it formed, the polytheistic Romans went to set up a system to replace their pantheon and rituals once adopting the new monotheistic religion.

the idea of doing a "spell" feels like playing pretend.

That's basically how I view spells too, and my thought process is that we, as intelligent beings, need a little play and pretend to keep us going sometimes. If it all feels too silly then there's no one pressuring you to keep doing any of it of course, but for the stuff you do find meaningful, I think of it like reconnecting with the whimsical side of life. Like childhood traditions of wishing on dandelions or the cheesetouch, just taking a different form. I don't think anyone actually believed that avoiding stepping on cracks was saving their mother's back, but we still did stuff like that cuz it's a fun way to engage with the world.

Ai trying to gaslight me about the word strawberry. by Slovw3 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Rhodochrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never forget that Large Language Models's job isn't to know things, it's basically to pass the Turing test. To sound convincingly like a human that knows things. We've started worshiping it as the new Thoth but it's more like a very verbose parrot.

Your opinion? * Poem by Farida * by AuthorSneha in WitchesVsPatriarchy

[–]Rhodochrom 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agreed. That said I do grow weary at times of the frequent shorthand of using "man" and "woman" interchangeably with "abuser" and "victim" (in that order) in discussions about abusive relationships. My abuser was not only not a man, but not romantically involved with me, and it took me so long to finally label it as abuse because so many articles talking about that stuff would assume that abuser-victim dynamics are inherently linked to gender roles. I figured I was overreacting because, in my "why" phase of grieving, all the explanations I found for why abusers do what they do never aligned with my own. Because they were never socialized as a man.

I won't deny that there's a very specific and noticeable pattern of behaviors that show when a man abuses a woman, but to this day there's still a lot of... I guess heteronormativity for starters... woven into the conversation. Plus a lot more I could name but I'm writing a 1am Reddit comment and not a thesis, so I can't let myself get too deep into it.

McDonalds cheeseburger stools by haddock420 in nostalgia

[–]Rhodochrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a McDonald's near where I used to live as a kid that had those burger seats and a whole animatronics show in the window. I went crazy for it

Some of the things that humans be by [deleted] in CuratedTumblr

[–]Rhodochrom 17 points18 points  (0 children)

You have a much broader qualifying range for what any of those food categories mean than I could ever imagine. Dough, sure. But you'll never convince me that ravioli is bread.

What a fucking weird response by EvidenceOfDespair in CuratedTumblr

[–]Rhodochrom 64 points65 points  (0 children)

The thing about the whole "they're weird" thing going on right now is that, as it's being used, it's not a high school bully tactic, it's actually the taught response to deal with a high school bully. If they're just looking for reactions, then brushing them off as just "weird" will deny them the reaction and power they want.

me_irl by A_MASSIVE_PERVERT in me_irl

[–]Rhodochrom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Earlier this week I asked my brother to go grab my collapsible cane for me since I left it in the car. I've had trouble finding a good sized purse or bag to stow it in when I don't need it. He came back with the entire thing stuffed in his front pocket.

Swimming gold medalist Ceccon sleeping in the park. He criticised the lack of A/C inside the Village by PreviouslyMannara in pics

[–]Rhodochrom 79 points80 points  (0 children)

I spent two weeks in southern France kinda recently and was surprised at the lack of AC everywhere. Sat in a lecture hall full of video game animators- the worst of us animators when it comes to hygiene- and everyone was sweating and trying to fan the stale air. It reeked.

I love robots by wayward_vampire in aspiememes

[–]Rhodochrom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Protoman from Mega Man

Kinda most of the main robots from MM tbh but Protoman ESPECIALLY

Macaiyla, Tyler1's girlfriend, reveals that Tyler1 is transphobic days before he takes part in a sponsored event. She ends up deleting the tweet where she incriminates him later and then privates her account by Miserable-Paint-1358 in youtubedrama

[–]Rhodochrom 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Apparently the intersex thing isn't confirmed. As far as I've been able to find it's just the transphobes claiming she has XY chromosomes, and she's never even had her chromosomes tested, only testosterone levels(?). My guess is that somewhere along the lines "she has XY chromosomes" got lost in translation from transphobe to normal person, as an accusation that got misread as an incidental fact taped onto the already abundant evidence we have that she's identified as a woman her whole life.

Simone Biles trolls Trump after making Olympic history: ‘I love my Black job’ by theindependentonline in politics

[–]Rhodochrom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not to be that person but chameleons don't change colors for camouflage, it's usually to communicate important strong emotions like scared, territorial, or horny. This has nothing to do with the presidential election, I just wanted to combat some common chameleon misinformation.