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13 Jan 01:31

And here you were all panicky about mere Ebola…

by PZ Myers

If only we weren’t all so innumerate, we’d be able to respond appropriately to genuine threats to our lives. You’d never get into a car drunk, and even when sober, you’d do your best to drive cautiously, because car accidents are a major cause of death in the US. Oh, but wait…could it be there’s something even more dangerous than hurtling down the road at 60 miles per hour in a metal box? Why, yes there is.

According to data gathered by the Centres for Disease Control (CDC), deaths caused by cars in America are in long-term decline. Improved technology, tougher laws and less driving by young people have all led to safer streets and highways. Deaths by guns, though—the great majority suicides, accidents or domestic violence—have been trending slightly upwards. This year, if the trend continues, they will overtake deaths on the roads.

The Centre for American Progress first spotted last February that the lines would intersect. Now, on its reading, new data to the end of 2012 support the view that guns will surpass cars this year as the leading killer of under 25s. Bloomberg Government has gone further. Its compilation of the CDC data in December concluded that guns would be deadlier for all age groups.

So driving deaths are going down because of improved safety and more regulations and less automobile use? I wonder if that has any lessons to tell us about how to reduce gun deaths.

Nah. Mo’ guns, fewer restrictions, and let’s make sure lots of ignorant red-necked doofuses have ‘em!

13 Jan 01:30

考えさせられる画像くれ

by nwknews
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暇だし第二次世界大戦の画像貼ろうかな。
http://blog.livedoor.jp/nwknews/archives/4801617.html
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13 Jan 01:30

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(comic by piecomic)

13 Jan 01:30

How focal length affects the relative scale of objects in a photograph

13 Jan 01:29

My feminism will ALWAYS include trans women, sex workers, women of color, disabled women, fat women, intersex women, poor women, neuroatypical women, and all the other women who are often neglected

thisbitchyellsback:

Reblog if yours will too (and feel free to include anything i missed)

13 Jan 01:29

rewatching s1 for like the 100th time--at what point does all the brilliant animal sight gag stuff (eg the croc wearing crocs) get added? is it like, we need to have a croc wearing crocs, where can we fit this in? or do you start out by needing someone to guard the food and say let's do a crocodile--hey, he should wear crocs? or some kind of total afterthought, or something else entirely? thanks. love the show, my favorite of all time.

Hello! I am going to answer your question, and then I am going to talk a little bit about GENDER IN COMEDY, because this is my tumblr and I can talk about whatever I want!

The vast vast vast majority of the animal jokes on BoJack Horseman (specifically the visual gags) come from our brilliant supervising director Mike Hollingsworth (stufffedanimals on tumblr) and his team. Occasionally, we’ll write a joke like that into the script but I can promise you that your top ten favorite animal gags of the season came from the art and animation side of the show, not the writers room. Usually it happens more the second way you described— to take a couple examples from season 2, “Okay, we need to fill this hospital waiting room, what kind of animals would be in here?” or “Okay, we need some extras for this studio backlot, what would they be wearing?”

I don’t know for sure, but I would guess that the croc wearing crocs came from our head designer lisahanawalt. Lisa is in charge of all the character designs, so most of the clothing you see on the show comes straight from her brain. (One of the many things I love about working with Lisa is that T-Shirts With Dumb Things Written On Them sits squarely in the center of our Venn diagram of interests.)

NOW, it struck me that you referred to the craft services crocodile as a “he” in your question. The character, voiced by kulap Vilaysack, is a woman.

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It’s possible that that was just a typo on your part, but I’m going to assume that it wasn’t because it helps me pivot into something I’ve been thinking about a lot over the last year, which is the tendency for comedy writers, and audiences, and writers, and audiences (because it’s a cycle) to view comedy characters as inherently male, unless there is something specifically female about them. (I would guess this is mostly a problem for male comedy writers and audiences, but not exclusively.)

Here’s an example from my own life: In one of the episodes from the first season (I think it’s 109), our storyboard artists drew a gag where a big droopy dog is standing on a street corner next to a businessman and the wind from a passing car blows the dog’s tongue and slobber onto the man’s face. When Lisa designed the characters she made both the dog and the businessperson women.

My first gut reaction to the designs was, “This feels weird.” I said to Lisa, “I feel like these characters should be guys.” She said, “Why?” I thought about it for a little bit, realized I didn’t have a good reason, and went back to her and said, “You’re right, let’s make them ladies.”

I am embarrassed to admit this conversation has happened between Lisa and me multiple times, about multiple characters.

The thinking comes from a place that the cleanest version of a joke has as few pieces as possible. For the dog joke, you have the thing where the tongue slobbers all over the businessperson, but if you also have a thing where both of them ladies, then that’s an additional thing and it muddies up the joke. The audience will think, “Why are those characters female? Is that part of the joke?” The underlying assumption there is that the default mode for any character is male, so to make the characters female is an additional detail on top of that. In case I’m not being a hundred percent clear, this thinking is stupid and wrong and self-perpetuating unless you actively work against it, and I’m proud to say I mostly don’t think this way anymore. Sometimes I still do, because this kind of stuff is baked into us by years of consuming media, but usually I’m able (with some help) to take a step back and not think this way, and one of the things I love about working with Lisa is she challenges these instincts in me.

I feel like I can confidently say that this isn’t just a me problem though— this kind of thing is everywhere. The LEGO Movie was my favorite movie of 2014, but it strikes me that the main character was male, because I feel like in our current culture, he HAD to be. The whole point of Emmett is that he’s the most boring average person in the world. It’s impossible to imagine a female character playing that role, because according to our pop culture, if she’s female she’s already SOMEthing, because she’s not male. The baseline is male. The average person is male.

You can see this all over but it’s weirdly prevalent in children’s entertainment. Why are almost all of the muppets dudes, except for Miss Piggy, who’s a parody of femininity? Why do all of the Despicable Me minions, genderless blobs, have boy names? I love the story (which I read on Wikipedia) that when the director of The Brave Little Toaster cast a woman to play the toaster, one of the guys on the crew was so mad he stormed out of the room. Because he thought the toaster was a man. A TOASTER. The character is a toaster.

I try to think about that when writing new characters— is there anything inherently gendered about what this character is doing? Or is it a toaster?

ASK ME QUESTIONS ABOUT BOJACK HORSEMAN.

13 Jan 01:28

mothernaturenetwork: The face of children’s literature is about...









mothernaturenetwork:

The face of children’s literature is about to change
Almost half of U.S. children have a minority background, but you rarely see them in books. One group wants to change that, and research shows more diverse books could lead to a more tolerant generation.

13 Jan 01:27

Spot on

by PZ Myers
13 Jan 01:26

bzangy: micdotcom: Pittsburgh police are furious after this...



bzangy:

micdotcom:

Pittsburgh police are furious after this police chief held a sign hoping to end racism

Cops OUTRAGED that cop pledges to not be racist.

How am I not surprised??

13 Jan 01:26

chikorito: Today in chilean news "Deranged youngster, tried to...



chikorito:

Today in chilean news

"Deranged youngster, tried to steal balloon  for sexual reasons"

13 Jan 01:25

coolpixiekid: my 4-year-old niece is in that “splattering colors all over the paper” stage of...

coolpixiekid:

my 4-year-old niece is in that “splattering colors all over the paper” stage of making art. i showed her a piece by Jackson Pollock and told her “this person is really famous, and he made art kind of like you!” but she just looked disinterested and told me “mine has prettier colors.” get wrecked, Jackson Pollock

13 Jan 01:24

afrofilipino: awwww-cute: Family Christmas picture...



afrofilipino:

awwww-cute:

Family Christmas picture photobomb

those assholes ruined this dogs selfie

13 Jan 01:24

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13 Jan 01:23

I must go home to my people.



I must go home to my people.

13 Jan 01:23

saxifraga-x-urbium: arabellesicardi: Today’s museum moment is...



saxifraga-x-urbium:

arabellesicardi:

Today’s museum moment is this 1925 perfume by De Marcy, fittingly called L’Orange Variee. It came complete as a peeled orange of painted composition, holding 8 glass bottles with labels. One day I’ll own an edition.

I WANT ONE

13 Jan 01:23

spiritguide: WHOA THERE COOL IT THAT’S WAAAAY TOO MUCH FROSTING...



spiritguide:

WHOA THERE COOL IT THAT’S WAAAAY TOO MUCH FROSTING FOR ONE DUNKAROO YOU GOTTA RATION THAT SHIT

13 Jan 01:22

ajebutter-21: What began as a way of giving his daughter an...













ajebutter-21:

What began as a way of giving his daughter an alternative to Barbie - and the european standard of beauty she presents - led to Taofick Okoya creating a line of African dolls that not only celebrate the beauty of black women, but showcase Nigeria’s heritage in all its glory. Now Okoya stands as one of Nigeria’s most promising entrepreneurs and has seen his dolls even outsell Barbie. Of the dolls, Okoyo remarks in a recent interview with Elle: “African-inspired increase little girls’ sense of self-appreciation and confidence. When little girls play with dolls, they see themselves in or as the doll, they dress it in clothes they like and act out their fantasies. The more of their own likeness they see in the things they like, the more accepting they will be of their looks and culture.”

By Alexander Aplerku, AFROPUNK Contributor

I love how they have so many different ethnic groups!!

Seriously cool.

13 Jan 01:22

January 10, 2015


Just a few days left to get a hardcopy or ebook!

13 Jan 01:21

the-unstoppable-juggernaut: rnusicality: fun statistics for adults! “when I was a kid, I had no...

the-unstoppable-juggernaut:

rnusicality:

fun statistics for adults!
“when I was a kid, I had no help with college tuition, I was hardworking and paid it all myself”
-Annual tuition for Yale, 1970: $2,550
-Annual tuition for Yale, 2014: $45,800
-Minimum Wage, 1970: $1.45
-Minimum Wage, 2014: $7.25
-Daily hours at minimum wage needed to pay for tuition in 1970: 4.8
-Daily hours at minimum wage needed to pay for tuition in 2014: 17.3

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13 Jan 01:21

pangeachasmata: unexplained-events: Cat Cougar breaks into...











pangeachasmata:

unexplained-events:

Cat

Cougar breaks into man’s house and….destroys his blinds.

all cats is the same

13 Jan 01:19

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13 Jan 01:18

"We have shifted from biological racism to cultural racism. Sixty years ago most people in America..."

“We have shifted from biological racism to cultural racism. Sixty years ago most people in America believed that Blacks were biologically inferior, made-by-God inferior. Today there is a cultural racism that says that Black parents are not giving their children the right values, and it’s often offered as the reason for why Blacks are not doing as well as other groups. It associates ‘Black’ with a range of negative assumptions that are so deeply embedded in American culture that people who hold them are not bad people. They’re just ‘good Americans,’ because it’s what American society has taught them. Researchers put together a database of ten million words from books, newspapers, magazine articles, various documents. They found that when the word ‘Black’ occurs, what tends to co-occur is not only ‘poor’ and ‘violent’ and ‘religious’ but also ‘lazy’ and ‘cheerful’ and ‘dangerous.’ Being violent, lazy and dangerous, other research shows, are widely held stereotypes about Blacks. All racial ethnic minority groups are stereotyped more negatively than Whites, with Blacks viewed the worst, followed by Latinos, who were viewed twice as negatively as Asians. Southern Whites are viewed more negatively than Whites in general. There is a hierarchy.”

- Dr. David Williams, “No, You’re Not Imagining It,” from the September 2013 issue of Essence (via digital-femme)
13 Jan 01:17

"On the internet, evidence doesn’t always matter — and now there’s evidence for that. A..."

“On the internet, evidence doesn’t always matter — and now there’s evidence for that. A study published this week shows that men on the internet find it difficult to believe that sexism is a problem in scientific fields, even when its existence is demonstrated in studies.
 
“22 percent of the comments justified sexism in scientific fields”
 
To reach this conclusion, researchers looked at how internet commenters reacted to news of studies describing gender-based harassment and discrimination against women in science, reports The Washington Post. Their investigation, published in Psychology of Women Quarterly, helped confirm what most women on the internet already know: male commenters don’t like to confront their male privilege. For some men it’s easier to either deny its existence, claim that sexism is actually directed toward men, or justify sexism with biological explanations.”

- Evidence of sexism in science isn’t enough to convince men on the internet that there’s a problem, study says | The Verge
13 Jan 01:17

Smooth. (comic by Lunarbaboon)



Smooth. (comic by Lunarbaboon)

13 Jan 01:17

majiinboo: janemba: zirbanchalib: antfucker98: myonteru: just because you dont like being...

majiinboo:

janemba:

zirbanchalib:

antfucker98:

myonteru:

just because you dont like being around black people doesnt makes you racist jfc

yeah it

yeah it really does

LMFAOOOOOOo

What do white people think racism is I need answers

calling them crackers 

fellow white people: feeling uncomfortable around black people is literally what racism is. really, you should walk into a waiting room, see a black person sitting there already, and want to chit chat with them (if you’re the kind of person who likes to make conversation — sometimes I am, I know, we’re weird). If you feel some other feelings — that’d be those years of learned racist bullshit kicking up. You can unlearn it! But first you’ve gotta admit it’s there.

13 Jan 01:16

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13 Jan 01:16

carryonmy-assbutt: theshadyslut: owlcitymordred: stagdoeandfawn: catully: brigwife: latitudeoct...

carryonmy-assbutt:

theshadyslut:

owlcitymordred:

stagdoeandfawn:

catully:

brigwife:

latitudeoctopus:

brigwife:

wait you mean you don’t use the word ‘fortnight’ in america???

Wait what? Then what do they use?

they don’t have a word

what do you mean they don’t have a word what kind of uncivilised people are they??

the fuck is a fortnight

It’s a word for ‘two weeks’

We say “two weeks”

*thousands of cups of tea smash to the ground in shock*

10 Jan 10:22

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10 Jan 10:19

thebicker: fandomsandfeminism: beardedboggan: totallynotagentp...



thebicker:

fandomsandfeminism:

beardedboggan:

totallynotagentphilcoulson:

raspberrypastry:

artiestroke:

americas-liberty:

dommypls:

Before you start ranting about the minimum wage being to low and want it to be $15.

This should be funny but it’s too true to laugh at. Raising the minimum wage will destroy low wage employment (AKA entry level jobs).

Okay no that is absolutely not true?!

By raising the minimum wage you ensure that people can actually, you know, BUY THINGS and SUPPORT THE ECONOMY?

Okay I am literally too tired of this horseshit. You know how much McDonalds would have to raise their prices in order to actually pay a REASONABLE minimum wage?

A nickle. And not even on ALL of their food items- just SOME of them.

You assholes trying to keep the poor from trying to improve their situation make me fucking sick. Do you even KNOW HOW FUCKING CAPITALISM WORKS?

YOU PAY PEOPLE PROFIT FOR THEIR WORK SO THEY CAN BUY MORE THINGS AND PAY OTHERS PROFIT FOR THEIR GOODS AND SERVICES AND ITS A GODDAMN CYCLE. YOU DONT KEEP PEOPLE BARELY PAID ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO FEED OR CLOTHE OR HOUSE THEMSELVES BECAUSE THAT KILLS THE GODDAMN ECONOMY.

THE WORKING FORCE IS WHAT POWERS THE ECONOMY

NOT CORPORATE SHITFUCKS TRYING TO BRING US BACK TO 1800’S WORK CONDITIONS

THANK YOU AND GOOD FUCKING NIGHT.

Tumblr user artiestroke lays down the law

Also the touchscreen kiosks that McDonald’s Europe ordered back in 2011 shown in the picture were ordered to speed up taking orders so their paid employees could focus more on filling those orders, not as a method of replacing minimum wage workers

As a matter of fact, they projected back in 2011 that this would result in an INCREASE in jobs

So yeah dommypls and americas-liberty, learn economics.

And some fucking empathy for other people besides yourselves.  Fuck you for thinking that having to pay a little extra for a cheeseburger is more important than someone being able to live off their wages.

This is how toxic capitalism is. People think that cheap hamburgers are more important than human lives and well being. 

We live in a culture that commodifies FOOD, WATER, HOUSING, and HEALTH CARE, and that SCOFFS at the idea that everyone should be able to actually afford all of those things even if they are employed. 

We have a system where people think it is ABSURD to suggest that EVERYONE should be able to EAT. 

All of the above, and also, the machine only TAKES ORDERS, it does not cook the food. It does not replace the human workers. You fucksticks don’t even understand how your fast food gets made.

10 Jan 10:17

ipodmini: Homophobia: confirmed Thanks, straight white males....



ipodmini:

Homophobia: confirmed

Thanks, straight white males. We couldn’t have figured that out without you.