I’ve been looking for this really helpful post about artist growth… where you get to these points where your skill doesn’t match your knowledge of what SHOULD look good, and then it flips… it looked like a double helix on the graph, if that helps. If anyone happens to have that pic I’d love to see it again!
Here you go!
There’s also this one, I just prefer the one above because it’s easier for my brain to parse.
THANK YOU!!! This is exactly the one. I like both versions but yeah the first is a bit easier to take in
when i was a kid i used to respond to the “glass half full/half empty” question by asking how the liquid in the glass got there in the first place. nobody ever gave me a chance to explain my reasoning so i’m doing it now
if you have a glass and it has some liquid in it, up to the halfway line, whether it is empty or full depends on what happened before the question was asked. if you started with a full glass and poured half out until only half remained, the glass is half empty, because if you continued pouring it would be fully empty. however, if you started with an empty glass and poured liquid from another container into the glass up to the halfway line, the glass is half full because if you continued pouring it would be all the way full. logical, no?
i was 13 years old when somebody finally told me it was supposed to be some kind of optimism/pessimism thing. i always thought it was a riddle that nobody let me solve
Okay but that actually goes really well with the metaphor. How did you get to where you are right now? Have things gotten better or worse? Does it seem like the trend is continuing?
Nobody’s really an optimist or pessimist all the time, your outlook depends on the situation and how you arrived there.
OP I need you to understand you were not wrong. You are smart. Please please please understand that fact and I hope that you still keep your thinking style. There’s just simply not enough people on this planet who can look at a question like this and think “well obviously you’re only asking half the question”. You’re right and I hope you keep it up
To make OP’s point more concise:
“Is the glass half empty or half full?”
“That depends. Are you emptying the glass, or filling it?”
god i love doomed romances because it’s like. “what is grief if not love persevering” but the grief and love are happening at the same time. how do you grieve something that’s still alive? how do you love something that has always been dead? and the answer is just. intensely.
i take it back i fucking hate doomed romance i want people to love and be in love with each other forever and ever and nothing bad to happen to them😭😭😭
*in mercymorn’s kiwi accent* i hated the sixy parties
Sci-fi 1: actually really thoughtful social commentary although it is still flawed due to being a product of its time & the creator’s personal deep rooted biases despite being well intentioned
Sci-fi 2: we have invented the world’s first black space nazi
Chris Claremont’s X-men run vs Grant Morrison X-men run
You’ve been bitten by something non-human, and now you’re starting to change. You really hope it was a:
Vampire
Werewolf
Zombie
Other (like what?)
Explaining your reasoning and arguing your side is highly encouraged
(Also this would be more fun with a larger sample size so reblogs are appreciated)
What We Do in the Shadows | 5.08 - The Roast
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“When I was writing Percy Jackson, my own son was in the process of being tested for learning differences. He was having trouble reading, and some trouble focusing in the classroom. The teachers were wondering about ADHD and dyslexia.
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Making Percy ADHD/dyslexic was my way of honoring the potential of all the kids I’ve known who have those conditions. It’s not a bad thing to be different. Sometimes, it’s the mark of being very, very talented. That’s what Percy discovers about himself in The Lightning Thief”





