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A personal blog by a fanart and fanfic artist. See dan-phan.tumblr.com for my Danny Phantom blog.
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men fabricated the idea that they are the default sex to compensate for their biological inferiority and general superfluousness

this is not just the “natural order” this is the language of a patriarchal culture

Omg no, you are wrong on so many levels and as a linguist this makes me ache something terrible. In my linguistics class in undergrad, we actually made fun of people who think like you along these lines and for good reason, because you are wholly ignorant and are choosing to spin narratives about things and fields which you know completely nothing about yet pretend you do.

  1. She: This word evolved naturally from Old English from seo/heo which were just words to refer to feminine-female people evolving from Proto-Germanic words meaning ‘that/there’. He as a word evolved from the same ideas but Proto-Germanic words for ‘this/here’. Your idea of “patriarchal language” further falls apart when you compare this part of English to other Germanic languages, of which English is related, the words in German for he and she are “er” and “sie”, completely unrelated. So it is by clear happenstance, not some patriarchal conspiracy that the words “he” and “she” in English have similar form. 
  2. Woman: Oh god this one always gets my goat when people go for this one. Man did not used to mean “male”, man used to mean “humanity/human being”, the old words in Old English for male adult person and female adult person were “werman” and “wifman” respectively, we can see this relation in words like werewolf and wife as being the remnants of the base “wer-” and the base “wif-”. Woman evolved phonologically from the word “wifman” by natural processes where the ‘f’ sound dropped and the ‘i’ became lax. Man dropped its “wer” stem for reasons mostly unknown but I can guarantee have nothing to do with “patriarchy” because phonological change has no basis in that.
  3. Female: Male and Female actually come etymologically from two completely different words. Male comes from Old French “masle” which meant masculine, while Female came from Old French as well “femella” which meant young woman. This is another case, just like he and she, where the words coincidentally ended up looking similar without having any direct correlation in historical linguistic processes to make them as such.
  4. Human: This word etymologically derives from Proto-Indo-European “ghomon” which means earthly being as opposed to heavenly being which would refer to gods. You have some small glimmer of hope here in that the word does eventually branch off into the word for “man” in some languages but this is still too small of a precedent to base any conspiratorial thinking like you are doing off of.
  5. Person: This one offends me the most, simply because I love the fuck out of Etruscan language and your continued ignorance just irks me at this point. Person derives from “persona” from Latin which meant the same meaning, which ultimately derived from “phersu” Etruscan for ‘mask’ as Etruscans would often have theatre performers use masks to give identity to the performers. So never once did “person” have any meaning to do with “son”. So yes, this IS the “natural order” or language.

Please never proselytise your faulty ideology and misandrist thinking within speaking about word origins and morphology again, as unless you actually do fact checking, I will school the everloving hell out of you, stay in your lane.

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i simply think if you are aware you accidentally create misinformation online the least you should do is lock the post with misinformation so it cant get thousands of reblogs from people who wont fact check it lol

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I am very excited to present some in progress works for a personal project. @gr4ymaid and I are collaborating to produce some illustrations based on @cantareincminor‘s Aladdin fic Antiphony. My friend has been handling composition and colors, and I’m penciling and inking. Note: Updated linework.

“Why would you want to make a game for the original Nintendo?? No one is going to buy that”

Jokes on you! I sold 1 copy!!!

LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL GRAPH! THATS A SALE BAAAABY

Holy shit yall. I just woke up to 21 sales! The game has officially recouped the cost of all the software I used to make it!!! IM PROFITABLE?!

...What's the game, how did you make it, and how are you selling it?

A week ago I was losing my mind over 1 sale, now I’ve sold 81 digital copies and 52 physical ones.

Over 100 people bought my game!!!!????? This is mind blowing. I don’t even know how to process this. I am so grateful. I would not have sold nearly this many without yall sharing this post as much as you did. I love you all so much. Thank you for making this happen. You all made my childhood dream come true in a bigger way than I thought possible.

Achievement Unlocked:

NEStseller

Sell a new title for the fucking Nintendo Family Computer in the year 2025 AD.

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You are indirectly the reason I got a huge scholarship for my master's degree. I stumbled upon Antiphony back when I was in college of my junior year and after reading the first couple chapters I was so hooked I actively decided to binge read that entire monstrosity instead of studying for my thermo midterm. I failed so miserably my parents got on me so bad and I went crazy for my finals and managed to slide out with a B and that was enough to bump my GPA up where my profs nominated me for a full ride 😅

So thanks for that!

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What??!!

First, hello former reader! What was your username on ffnet so I can look up your comments?

Thank you so much for reaching out after all this time. It is such a delight to hear from you and your admittedly tragic/panicky memories of reading Antiphony. I’m so glad you turned it into a win in the end!

These days looking back on that fic I tend to feel a certain amount of regret and cringe. I wrote that fic when I was near the end of college myself and then revamped it slightly a couple years after that. I cringe because I had such strong shipper glasses on that I think I glossed over story elements that should have been there. Sometimes it is hard for me to feel proud of it. But I think I am hard on myself (and my readers by default), and should just feel grateful I was able to finish the story and have so many people enjoy it as it was written. Every couple of years I pull the outline of the sequel out of the dust bin and take a shot at writing it but then my mind fell into the whirlpool of Spy x Family. I am not sure if I’ll write Height of Faith but if I do, I’m heartened that readers like you still hold fond memories of the original. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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this is ryan hall. him and his team do an amazing job covering severe weather across the united states. this is a livestream for the storms happening right now, april 2, 2025. if you are in the path of severe weather today, be prepared and stay safe!

glad this post reached you then! this channel's severe weather coverage has no commercials and no interruptions, but it does have a whole lot of mispronounced place names. one of my favorite parts of his coverage is how he goes out of his way to name places of interest in relation to where the storms are, like schools and hospitals, so people have an even better idea of where and when to shelter.

one more thing worth mentioning: this team is often able to identify tornadoes before official tornado warnings get issued. those few extra minutes can be life or death.

if y'all start being like "actually i NEED to use ai to draw me pictures of myself as a disney character and write my essays for me, and if you don't agree then you're ABLEIST" i'm going to be on the fucking news

If you NEED art that you cannot create with your own hands, you commission an artist to make it. You don’t go to the water-wasting plagiarism machine about it.

UM GUYS. I JUST NOTICED A CRAZY ISSUE W THE TUMBLR UPDATE.

YOU CAN SEE THE ICONS OF ANONS SOMETIMES.

The way I was able to recognize several anons in one of my inboxes bc of this error. Oh my god. Guys. This isn’t supposed to happen.

Weighing in to say:

YES, I SEE THIS ON MOBILE. HOWEVER I DO **NOT** THINK IT'S SHOWING THE ANON'S REAL IDENTITY.

The profile pictures I see next to anon asks are profile pictures that belong to other, non-anon asks in my ask box also. Some info

  • there are 14 asks in my inbox from the last ~5 days
  • 9 anons, 5 logged in users
  • ALL 14 show pfps, including the 9 anons
  • ALL THE SHOWN PROFILE PICTURES BELONG TO THE 5 LOGGED IN USERS

I think the bug is the inbox INCORRECTLY attributing anons to neighboring, logged-in asks.

Which is still a bad bug! Considering it makes it look like a long-time follower of mine sent me a spam ask.

And is worse if, say, one of these was anon hate.

But it's NOT the anon's real identity. It's a neighboring ask asker's identity

So if you have anon hate in your inbox that looks like it's attributed to your dear friend, who sends you lovely asks all the time, it was Not them.

CONFIRMED THE BUG IS INCORRECT ATTRIBUTION.

Thanks @thepatchycat for being a test subject. As you can see the icon being attributed to this ask is NOT the patchy cat

The pictured icon belongs to @watchingforcomets who sent me a nice ask about nail polish yesterday which I have not yet answered!

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Anonymous asked:

Fancreators who never plan to use AI: what is your primary reason?

  • I think AI is plagarism
  • I think AI is bad for the environment
  • I think AI would do a worse job than I could
  • I don't want people to judge me
  • I like writing/drawing too much to let AI do it for me
  • Other
  • Not a fancreator/ I do use AI/ see results

1, 2, 3, and 5 but also fandom as a hobby is about bouncing off other people's brains, for me, and using AI instead of finding another person and going "I have had the most horrible idea and I need you to suffer with me" just sounds isolating instead of fun.

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