Aug. 28th, 2016

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earlpostsaboutwhatever replied to your photo “Ren Faire todaaay!”

OMG YOU ARE SO ADORABLE AHHHHH ��

THANK YOUUUUU! It was so hot outside, I was dying.
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“If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also”
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Matt 5:39

This specifically refers to a hand striking the side of a person’s face, tells quite a different story when placed in it’s proper historical context. In Jesus’s time, striking someone of a lower class ( a servant) with the back of the hand was used to assert authority and dominance. If the persecuted person “turned the other cheek,” the discipliner was faced with a dilemma. The left hand was used for unclean purposes, so a back-hand strike on the opposite cheek would not be performed. Another alternative would be a slap with the open hand as a challenge or to punch the person, but this was seen as a statement of equality. Thus, by turning the other cheek the persecuted was in effect putting an end to the behavior or if the slapping continued the person would lawfully be deemed equal and have to be released as a servant/slave.   

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THAT makes a lot more sense, now, thank you. 

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I can attest to the original poster’s comments. A few years back I took an intensive seminar on faith-based progressive activism, and we spent an entire unit discussing how many of Jesus’ instructions and stories were performative protests designed to shed light on and ridicule the oppressions of that time period as a way to emphasize the absurdity of the social hierarchy and give people the will and motivation to make changes for a more free and equal society.

For example, the next verse (Matthew 5:40) states “And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well.” In that time period, men traditionally wore a shirt and a coat-like garment as their daily wear. To sue someone for their shirt was to put them in their place - suing was generally only performed to take care of outstanding debts, and to be sued for one’s shirt meant that the person was so destitute the only valuable thing they could repay with was their own clothing. However, many cultures at that time (including Hebrew peoples) had prohibitions bordering on taboo against public nudity, so for a sued man to surrender both his shirt and his coat was to turn the system on its head and symbolically state, in a very public forum, that “I have no money with which to repay this person, but they are so insistent on taking advantage of my poverty that I am leaving this hearing buck-ass naked. His greed is the cause of a shameful public spectacle.”

All of a sudden an action of power (suing someone for their shirt) becomes a powerful symbol of subversion and mockery, as the suing patron either accepts the coat (and therefore full responsibility as the cause of the other man’s shameful display) or desperately chases the protester around trying to return his clothes to him, making a fool of himself in front of his peers and the entire gathered community.

Additionally, the next verse (Matthew 5:41; “If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles.”) was a big middle finger to the Romans who had taken over Judea and were not seen as legitimate authority by the majority of the population there. Roman law stated that a centurion on the march could require a Jew (and possibly other civilians as well, although I don’t remember explicitly) to carry his pack at any time and for any reason for one mile along the road (and because of the importance of the Roman highway system in maintaining rule over the expansive empire, the roads tended to be very well ordered and marked), however he could not require any service beyond the next mile marker. For a Jewish civilian to carry a centurion’s pack for an entire second mile was a way to subvert the authority of the occupying forces. If the civilian wouldn’t give the pack back at the end of the first mile, the centurion would either have to forcibly take it back or report the civilian to his commanding officer (both of which would result in discipline being taken against the soldier for breaking Roman law) or wait until the civilian volunteered to return the pack, giving the Judean native implicit power over the occupying Roman and completely subverting the power structure of the Empire. Can you imagine how demoralizing that must have been for the highly ordered Roman armies that patrolled the region?

Jesus was a pacifist, but his teachings were in no way passive. There’s a reason he was practically considered a terrorist by the reigning powers, and it wasn’t because he healed the sick and fed the hungry.

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In other words, Jesus was executed by the State because he challenged the State’s power.

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Yes, and isn’t it telling that the state ultimately adopted Christianity and started teaching everyone that Jesus said to obey your parents and to just do what you’re told…else he’d send you to hell?

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This is why context is important, folks.

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casthegrumpy:

i could be such a good writer if i would just *clenches fist* write
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ishipthatfishycouple:

rayjii:

Which type are you?

the hell is 6 i have never seen anyone do 6 before

he just ate 15 mild chicken wings and dont want sauce on his glasses whats not to get

I usually do 2, so I guess I’m an actual anime villain
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taraljc:

poedameron-tony:

OH MY GOD I JUST REALISED

OH MY GOD

ok so I always thought it was pure bullshit when people said “clear your mind and think of nothing” like “haha what’s this fucking mumbo jumbo no one can think of “nothing” hahah”

NEUROTYPICALS PROBABLY CAN HAHAHA

ooooohhh my gooddddd

yeah. I just smile, nod, and mentally eyeroll so hard that psychics 3 states away can probably see it.

Dude, there are people who can do that? That’s crazy. Neurotypicals, you so silly. Like I can’t even go to sleep right. People, apparently, close their eyes and drift off to sleep. So it’s not my fault. i’m just broken.

You’re not broken.

You’re just surrounded by neurotypicals with no imagination.

This sheds immense light on a lot of things.
While my Dad has his own brain problems, none of them are ADHD-flavored. He has never, in my entire life, understood what it’s like to have this kind of brain.

Yeah. I roll my eyes at a lot of the advice I’ve been given: “diet, yoga, have you tried tumeric” for all of my mental health, cognitive issues, and chronic health problemns. It’s obnoxious that people do that.

But I live with a Buddhist and I gotta say this.

People say “meditation” and they could mean anything from yoga breathing to joining a convent in Dharmsala and praying over lamps full of burning yak butter. Buddhism is 2,500 years old. Tibetan Buddhism differs wildly from Japanese Zen. Buddhism in India (where it started) is distinct. Buddhism is largely concerned with alleviating suffering. Your and others. (And enlightenment, or so I hear.) It’s also about being mindful and aware, which takes time.

A lot of meditation is not “plz sit and think about nothing for 30 minutes.” I think that idea gets passed around in jokes, and on TV. I think little bits of Zen get used through koans, “What is the sound of one hand clapping.” There are practices to quiet your mind, but they’re guided. They don’t just sit you down and tell you to empty your mind and leave you there with no instructions or discussion. Almost no one can sit and make their mind go totally blank–neurotypical or not. At least not without practice. But there are meditation practices that I think could work better for people with ADHD. I have ADD with perseveration so I have different issues, while also having some of the same problems with unstructured time and getting brain white out when there’s a lot to do an no structure/plan.

I take medication. I learned coping skills and what to ask for. I only meditate once in a while because I am surrounded by Buddhists, so it seems like the thing to do. I’d rather be reading or writing most of the time. And those things aren’t even totally disconnected. I’ve found meditation especially helpful with chronic pain. If anyone is interested I can link you to the free podcast our Lama friend made for n00b meditators. She also write a book. It starts with sitting and listening to her ask you to breathe and be aware of your breathing. To let your thoughts bubble up and let them go. And if you need to stim or walk while doing this? You totally can. I have SPD so stimming helps me quite a lot.
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Petition to rename Star Trek (2009) to something besides Star Trek (2009) so that every time we talk about Star Trek (2009) we don’t have to explain that we’re talking about Star Trek (2009)
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Anxiety: THIS IS TOO MUCH!!!!
Me: What is too much?
Anxiety: THIS
Me: I am literally sitting at home doing nothing. My only obligation this evening is to take out the trash. Work went well today. What exactly is the problem????
Anxiety: EVERYTHING IS HAPPENING ALL AT ONCE
Me: But nothing is happening?
Anxiety: TOO MUCH
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Psst have some off-model Spyro sketches.

I miss this adorable, snarky little critter; so many hours spent chasing gems and egg thieves D:!
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did-you-kno:

Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland
creates creepy mirrored sculptures
out of acrylic glass that makes
them blend into their surroundings
until your perspective shifts and
they suddenly catch your eye. Source Source 2

@skwivr, @redacuarela

Holy shit wow this is neat O.OI wonder how often people run into them though…
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chocahontas:

I don’t want a sugar daddy but can I have like a sugar auntie? Just a sweet old woman who gives me money cus she knows I’m going through it and she believes in me and her grandkids don’t ever call so she writes me in her will.
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friend: are you alright?
me: *finger guns* no!!!
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witchmatron:

ok what if there were nightclubs that instead of being dark and full of techno music were warmly lit and played classical music and everyone came dressed really nice and ballroom danced
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teenvengeance:

You ask your parents what your number 1 priority in life should be: They say “School”

Ask your teacher? They say “Homework”

Ask your coach? They say “Your game skill”

No one ever says “happiness” or “mental health”. Why is that not number one?. That goody-two shoe, varsity player with straight A’s could be suicidal. Why can’t people see that.

7 thousand people can relate. Thats proof that this is a serious problem.
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Claudia Hart, The Seasons
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thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

avoidcats:

it’s just incredible to me, how selfish and self centred you have to be to demand lgbt people don’t kiss or hold hands in front of you bc it makes you uncomfortable. my friends, that’s called homophobia, and if you honestly genuinely believe that lgbt safe spaces should be pda free, you’re a homophobe and a bad person

I don’t remotely care about the ‘comfort’ of whiny bigots

I’m going to hold my girlfriends hand and kiss her in public all I damn well want to and if it makes some pathetic bigoted sack of shit ‘uncomfortable’ then I have news for them: I don’t give a shit about their feelings

Nor do I give a shit about anything they think, feel or believe

^^^^^ Damn right.

I’m honestly baffled as to why they think any of would EVER care about their comfort?

Like, them being ‘uncomfortable’ doesn’t negatively affect ME in any way? So yeah…I don’t give a fuck if some knuckle dragging bigoted straight dude or some whiny ass bigoted straight girl is ‘uncomfortable’ about me and my girlfriend being affectionate in public or not
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I’m trying to figure out when “oh, it’s midnight” turned into “oh, it’s only midnight”
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yogaboi:

“There was a Pikachu at the grave of my little brother who loved Pikachu.”
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rosepetalouie:

wow…can you believe lesbians are so beautiful? that bisexual girls are so amazing? that pansexual girls are so wonderful???

i love wlw
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i love how it takes .08 seconds for me to determine whether or not a fic is good. like with regular literature sometimes you’ve gotta dig into it to figure out if you really wanna read this thing but when u got ao3 open at 3 am u just know. u just gotta read 3 lines and u know
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throwoveryourman:

you ever hoist a big laundry basket on your hip and feel like the great tragedy of your life is that you weren’t born a hearty peasant girl in medieval england who’d die at 22 from an abscessed tooth

imo the fact that people apparently relate to this points to some kind of weird cell memory of centuries of female labour that’s activated by extended pressure against the hipbone. im becoming an evolutionary psychologist it was wonderful knowing you all

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