Silver Tongue

May 13

kelpiesnshit:

Guesss who just riddled their computer with viruses

Ouch. How?

(Source: hollllow)

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I need feminism because-

feminism-and-sprinkles:

sammy-makes-moosetracks:

A man in a room full of women is ecstatic.
A woman in a room full of men is terrified.

this blew my mind

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hoodooqueer:

a-spoon-is-born:

I’m all excited because one of my meatspace autistic friends is doing an Elementary rewatch with me, and I look forward to discussing

formal and pedantic speech

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echolalia

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deficits in understanding and use of nonverbal communication

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idiosyncratic or metaphorical language

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repetitive hand movements

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stereotyped or complex whole body movements

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abnormalities of posture including toe walking and full body posturing

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intense body tensing

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unusual facial grimacing

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deficits in developing and maintaining relationships

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Perseverative or repetitive action/play/behavior

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lining up objects

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hypo (under)-reaction to physical discomfort or pain

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overreaction to trivial changes

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ritualized patterns of verbal or nonverbal behavior

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highly restricted, fixated interests that are abnormal in intensity or focus

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close visual inspection of objects or self for no clear purpose

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looking at objects or people out of the corner of the eye

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licking or sniffing objects

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preoccupation with texture or touch

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inability to understand humor

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excessive resistance to change; difficulty with transitions

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focus on the same few objects, topics, or activities

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This post is also good for self Dx

Elementary is probably the best sherlock holmes series to come out in the last ten years or so.

I mean, the RDJ movies are pretty good but elementary is still better.

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totesmccoats:

themaskednegro:

naule:

wanderingchild:

you know what’s really funny? the whole reason Thanos wants to destroy the Universe is to win the favor of Death, or as the Other said “to court Death”. The best part? Death doesn’t even care.

Thanos is literally the epitome of a Nice Guy.

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What’s even better is because Death is in love with Deadpool for a long time Thanos straight up became a fedora friendzone doucher who kept interfering with Deadpool’s life because his crush ‘kept dating asshole jocks and didn’t fall in love with nice guys’

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madscientistmerle:

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madscientistmerle:

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madscientistmerle:

lumos5001:

jollysnidge:

I keep thinking how much more powerful the Spiderman origin story would be if Peter Parker was an African American kid, whose Uncle Ben was shot by police while being arrested for a minor parking infraction. There is no formal investigation, and Peter decides to put himself on the line to prevent it happening again. He tackles the white crimes that go unpunished, punishes POC criminals fairly. He is the leveler, always fighting to be without bias, to be just. To protect people like his uncle. 

This not only mirrors so much of what’s happening in America, but feeds right into the complex relationship between Spiderman, the authorities and the media. 

Peter Parker is a brilliant student, awkward, a nerd, but is branded a thug, a gang member, a criminal, because of his appearance. The media latch on to that and misrepresent him totally.

The police, humilitated by the fact that he refuses to work with them and often punishes cops themselves for brutalizing innocent people, or guilty people who still deserve better treatment than they get, attempt to hunt him down.

I have never wanted POC Spiderman/Peter Parker as much as I want it now

That sounds like a story I’d love to read, but…that isn’t Spider-Man. I mean, how does it tie in the whole “great power/great responsibility” schtick?

Police are given power and use it irresponsibly. Black Spiderman fixes that with using his own power responsibly. 

Still needs something…I mean, main-comics Parker is motivated by his failure. He could have saved Ben by acting earlier, but didn’t.

Uncle Ben still gets murdered. His motivation is to balance out the justice system by capturing crooks of all types. Including ones that have badges.

Yeah, but that’s not a personal failure on Peter’s part.

Maybe he starts out as a hero and is a media darling - good press, supported by the cops - and THEN, after he’s basked in the fame and adulation, Ben gets murdered.

And Peter starts to pay attention. He goes after the cop who did it. He assembles evidence. And it all gets ignored. He goes after the cop directly, and all that praise from before turns ugly. That’s when the cops start hating him.

So seeing injustice in the world and his father figure dying in his arms because of the injustice isn’t grounds for him to take up being a vigilante because the cops won’t do shit about crime and actually do crimes?

(via merletastic)

madscientistmerle:

a-random-mod:

madscientistmerle:

lumos5001:

jollysnidge:

I keep thinking how much more powerful the Spiderman origin story would be if Peter Parker was an African American kid, whose Uncle Ben was shot by police while being arrested for a minor parking infraction. There is no formal investigation, and Peter decides to put himself on the line to prevent it happening again. He tackles the white crimes that go unpunished, punishes POC criminals fairly. He is the leveler, always fighting to be without bias, to be just. To protect people like his uncle. 

This not only mirrors so much of what’s happening in America, but feeds right into the complex relationship between Spiderman, the authorities and the media. 

Peter Parker is a brilliant student, awkward, a nerd, but is branded a thug, a gang member, a criminal, because of his appearance. The media latch on to that and misrepresent him totally.

The police, humilitated by the fact that he refuses to work with them and often punishes cops themselves for brutalizing innocent people, or guilty people who still deserve better treatment than they get, attempt to hunt him down.

I have never wanted POC Spiderman/Peter Parker as much as I want it now

That sounds like a story I’d love to read, but…that isn’t Spider-Man. I mean, how does it tie in the whole “great power/great responsibility” schtick?

Police are given power and use it irresponsibly. Black Spiderman fixes that with using his own power responsibly. 

Still needs something…I mean, main-comics Parker is motivated by his failure. He could have saved Ben by acting earlier, but didn’t.

Uncle Ben still gets murdered. His motivation is to balance out the justice system by capturing crooks of all types. Including ones that have badges.

(via merletastic)

madscientistmerle:

lumos5001:

jollysnidge:

I keep thinking how much more powerful the Spiderman origin story would be if Peter Parker was an African American kid, whose Uncle Ben was shot by police while being arrested for a minor parking infraction. There is no formal investigation, and Peter decides to put himself on the line to prevent it happening again. He tackles the white crimes that go unpunished, punishes POC criminals fairly. He is the leveler, always fighting to be without bias, to be just. To protect people like his uncle. 

This not only mirrors so much of what’s happening in America, but feeds right into the complex relationship between Spiderman, the authorities and the media. 

Peter Parker is a brilliant student, awkward, a nerd, but is branded a thug, a gang member, a criminal, because of his appearance. The media latch on to that and misrepresent him totally.

The police, humilitated by the fact that he refuses to work with them and often punishes cops themselves for brutalizing innocent people, or guilty people who still deserve better treatment than they get, attempt to hunt him down.

I have never wanted POC Spiderman/Peter Parker as much as I want it now

That sounds like a story I’d love to read, but…that isn’t Spider-Man. I mean, how does it tie in the whole “great power/great responsibility” schtick?

Police are given power and use it irresponsibly. Black Spiderman fixes that with using his own power responsibly. 

(via merletastic)

pepe-leaker:
“Reblogging this again to add the fact that due to memes being outlawed in Russia, this is a very illegal Pepe. Keep it safe.
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pepe-leaker:

Reblogging this again to add the fact that due to memes being outlawed in Russia, this is a very illegal Pepe. Keep it safe.

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