Silver Tongue

Oct 28

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twodotsknowwhy:

rowantheexplorer:

rosslynpaladin:

marzipanandminutiae:

marzipanandminutiae:

reading letters from 1818 is wild

“it’s that time of the year when I get colds for no apparent reason again” have some Clairitin hon

But also we’re not becoming allergic to everything nowadays like certain white moms fear. Allergies have always existed. They were just talked about differently

Like “oh clams always ~turn my stomach~”. Or “what a pity he was taken from us at age 5”

“Well we didn’t have all this fancy chronic illness stuff in the Olden Days, what did people do then??”

They died, Ashleigh. 

This is a picture tracking bullet holes on Allied planes that encountered Nazi anti-aircraft fire in WW2.

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At first, the military wanted to reinforce those areas, because obviously that’s where the ground crews observed the most damage on returning planes. Until Hungarian-born Jewish mathematician Abraham Wald pointed out that this was the damage on the planes that made it home, and the Allies should armor the areas where there are no dots at all, because those are the places where the planes won’t survive when hit. This phenomenon is called survivorship bias, a logic error where you focus on things that survived when you should really be looking at things that didn’t.

We have higher rates of mental illness now? Maybe that’s because we’ve stopped killing people for being “possessed” or “witches.” Higher rate of allergies? Anaphylaxis kills, and does so really fast if you don’t know what’s happening. Higher claims of rape? Maybe victims are less afraid of coming forward. These problems were all happening before, but now we’ve reinforced the medical and social structures needed to help these people survive. And we still have a long way to go.

This is one of my favorite anecdotes to show how clever rewording of statistics can make them say the opposite of what they mean:

Every time a state makes riding a motorcycle without a helmet illegal, the number of ER patients seriously injured in motorcycle accidents skyrockets. Every single time.

When you phrase it just right, it makes it sound like it’s more dangerous to ride a motorcycle with a helmet than without one. Of course, the reality is that before those laws, those patients were going to the morgue, not the ER.

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Oct 27

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“ Imping is a strange thing, it has a tendency to bring out the child in us, and then give them a worrying amount of power.
Imposs for @silver-tongues-blog
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happy imposs ready to spread some chaos and jump some rope

bevendre:

Imping is a strange thing, it has a tendency to bring out the child in us, and then give them a worrying amount of power.

Imposs for @silver-tongues-blog

happy imposs ready to spread some chaos and jump some rope

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precious-crona:

highladyofthesith:

ryanthedemiboy:

thequantumqueer:

your-future-robot-overlord:

scootsenshi:

Old people can"t understand when younger people are willing to cut a whole relative off. They have lived their entire lives in guilt or based on some sense of loyalty to someone based on blood. People will abuse you betting on that fact, just because ya’ll are blood that means you have to accept it. No, you don’t.

Person: I know it’s hard because he’s your dad-

Me: It’s not

Person: But you love him deep down-

Me: I don’t

Family matters; blood doesn’t.

As Bobby Singer from spn said, “family don’t end in blood, and it don’t start there neither.”

Yes, thank you!
I’m extremely tired of hearing
“She’s your mother, you have to love her, she brought you into this world!”
No, I don’t, she was an abusive bitch and I want nothing to do with her.

Tired: Blood is thicker than water.

Wired: The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.

my grandma hates that ive cut my father out of my life. my mom completely agrees with my stance since she did the same

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