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╰ “If I could make days last forever ” ╮

🕸️ Name; Cherry B0mb

💠 Nicknames; Cherry, Cher-Bear. Granola

🪼Pronouns; He/They/She

💠 Age; Highschool

🕸️ Gender; Genderfluid

🪼 Sexuality; Omni/Ace

╰ “If words could make wishes come true” ╮

🩵 likes; Reading, Writing, Drawing, Learning, Video games, Make-up, Content Creation, Adventure Time, Hazbin Hotel, Helluva Boss, Percy Jackson, Greek Mythology, The Lunar Chronicles

🩵 dislikes; The government.

🩵 comforts; Cartoons :D

🩵 DNI; Wilbur Supporters, Punz Supporters, Dream supporters, George supporters, The DTeam supporters, Homophobes, Racists, Zionists, Anti-Semitic ppl, Republicans, Conservatives, NSFW people,

╰ “I’d save everyday like a treasure” ╮

🩵 What is this blog; I’ll be using this blog as a timeline for any projects I have/will be working on. Including but not limited to: Game creation, show re-writes, adaptations of video games with my friends and passing my classes, and maybe some study help

🩵 2024 Challenges; Read 50 books, pass all my classes with B’s and above, Pass the Human Geo AP test with a 3 or above, Pass all my tests/quizzes with a 90 or above (I get as monster high doll each time I do <3), actually getting some work done on my game besides research and lore and character creation.

🩵 (2023-2024) Classes I’m taking; AP Human geography, Chemistry, Algebra 1, ELA 1, Spanish 1, Principles of Business, Beginner Musical Theatre, and Band (also color guard technically)

╰ “Again, I would spend them with you” ╮

Did- did Margerat Mead create the first alignment chart?? I'm currently reading a book about her life and the history of psychedelics and on page 32, it talks about how one of her husband's (the last one) privately identified as 'Androgyne' which is a combining of the Greek words for man and women.

This is where we get androgynous i believe. (By that i mean the western usage of it, and an actual word for it in modern times. I'm probably wrong so don't quote me on that) But it talks about both Mead and Batesman creating a "new formulation of the relationship between sex, temperant, and culturally expected behaviors." It's the followed by 'social and sexual identity comprised a vast spectrum of forms, far beyond the binary of male and female,' mind you this is in the 1930s (around 1933)

They theorized that these forms could be then mapped in a 'kind of personality charts' that they called 'the squares.' Which according to the book, has an Y axis with 'northern (masculine presenting)' and 'southern (female presenting)'. And then the X axis had 'fey' and 'turk' Which were two additional categories of personalities.

I could not find what it looks like for the life of me, on the chart they mapped things such as the following:

  • Narcissism
  • Individuality
  • Introversion
  • Extroversion
  • Care for others

I've semi-recreated it? As the book I'm reading does not describe the chart very well. So I have no idea where those list of traits go

This is the best I've come up with, and according to them "recording these traits were a means to an end. For, they believed, by scietnificly identifying how a personality cur across racial and sexual categories, they would be ae to overcome the barriers these categories imposed on the world. A man and a woman from utterly different cultures might, in their system, be revealed as far more alike than two women or two men from the same culture"

Mead writes about ho toxic masculinity, and being deemed 'alchoholics' or 'homosexuals' from straying from supposed gender roles was wrong. Mead had a theory 20 years before historians had the thought that Gender and Sex be seen as two distinct things, rather than one in the same.

The book is called Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science by Benjamin Breen

Twas the first day of school, here is a little recap:

We mainly went over all the new procedures. Theres one about phones and if they have to take it up 4 times in a row you have to pay a fine of 15 dollars. And the dress code regressed?? No teacher is enforcing it though. We still have the same tardy policy (10 tardies = ISS).

If this phone policy doesn't 'work' then we just- wont be allowed to bring our phones at all Which is a HUGE safety concern.

below is a recap of all my class periods <3

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Fantasy Guide to Building A Culture

Culture is defined by a collection of morals, ethics, traditions, customs and behaviours shared by a group of people.

Hierarchy and Social Structures

Within every culture, there is a hierarchy. Hierarchies are an important part of any culture, usually do ingrained that one within the culture wouldn't even question it. Hierarchy can be established either by age, gender or wealth and could even determine roles within their society. Sometimes hierarchy can may be oppressive and rigid whilst other times, ranks can intermingle without trouble. You should consider how these different ranks interact with one another and whether there are any special gestures or acts of deference one must pay to those higher than them. For example, the Khasi people of Meghalaya (Northern India), are strictly matrillineal. Women run the households, inheritance runs through the female line, and the men of the culture typically defer to their mothers and wives. Here are a few questions to consider:

  • How is a leader determined within the culture as a whole and the family unit?
  • Is the culture matriarchal? Patriarchal? Or does gender even matter?
  • How would one recognise the different ranks?
  • How would one act around somebody higher ranking? How would somebody he expected to act around somebody lower ranking?
  • Can one move socially? If not, why? If so, how?

Traditions and Customs

Traditions are a staple in any culture. These can be gestures or living life a certain way or to the way a certain person should look. Traditions are a personal detail to culture, they are what make it important. Tradition can dictate how one should keep their home, run their family, take care of their appearance, act in public and even determine relationship. Tradition can also be a double edged sword. Traditions can also be restrictive and allow a culture to push away a former member if they do not adhere to them, eg Traditional expectations of chastity led to thousands of Irish women being imprisoned at the Magdelene Laundries. Customs could be anything from how one treats another, to how they greet someone.

  • How important is tradition?
  • What are some rituals your culture undertakes?
  • What are some traditional values in your world? Does it effect daily life?
  • Are there any traditions that determine one's status?

Values and Opinions

Values and Opinions are the bread and butter of any culture. This is the way your culture sees the world and how they approach different life hurdles. These may differ with other cultures and be considered odd to outsiders, what one culture may value another may not and what opinion another holds, one may not. There will be historical and traditional reasons to why these values and opinions are held. Cultures usually have a paragon to which they hold their members to, a list of characteristics that they expect one to if not adhere to then aspire to. The Yoruba people value honesty, hard work, courage and integrity. Here are some questions to consider?

  • How important are these ethics and core values? Could somebody be ostracised for not living up to them?
  • What are some morals that clash with other cultures?
  • What does your culture precieved to be right? Or wrong?
  • What are some opinions that are considered to be taboo in your culture? Why?

Dress Code

For many cultures, the way somebody dresses can be important. History and ethics can effect how one is meant to be dressed such as an expectation of chastity, can impose strict modesty. While other cultures, put more importance on details, the different sorts of clothes worn and when or what colour one might wear. The Palestinian people (من النهر إلى البحر ، قد يكونون أحرارا) denoted different family ties, marriage status and wealth by the embroidery and detailing on their thoub.

  • Are there traditional clothes for your world? Are they something somebody wears on a daily basis or just on occasion?
  • Are there any rules around what people can wear?
  • What would be considered formal dress? Casual dress?
  • What would happen if somebody wore the wrong clothes to an event?

Language

  • Language can also be ingrained as part of a Culture. It can be a specific way one speaks or a an entirely different language. For example, in the Southern States of America, one can engage in a sort of double talk, saying something that sounds sweet whilst delivering something pointed. Bless their heart. I have a post on creating your own language here.

Arts, Music and Craft

Many cultures are known for different styles of dance, their artwork and crafts. Art is a great part of culture, a way for people to express themselves and their culture in art form. Dance can be an integral part of culture, such as céilí dance in Ireland or the Polka in the Czech Republic. Handicrafts could also be important in culture, such as knitting in Scottish culture and Hebron glass in Palestine. Music is also close to culture, from traditional kinds of singing such as the White Voice in Ukraine and the playing of certain instruments such as the mvet.

Food and Diet

The way a culture prepares or intakes or treats certain foods are important to a culture. In some cultures, there is a diet yo adhere to, certain foods are completely banned. With Jewish culture, pork is prohibited along with fish such as sturgeon, along with shellfish and certain fowl. Meat must also be prepared in a certain way and animal byproducts such as dairy, must never be created or even eaten around this meat. This is known as kosher. The way one consumes food is also important to culture. In some cultures, only certain people may eat together. Some cultures place important on how food is eaten. In Nigerian culture, the oldest guests are served first usually the men before the women. In Japanese culture, one must say 'itadakimasu' (I recieve) before eating. Culture may also include fasting, periods of time one doesn't intake food for a specific reason.

  • What are some traditional dishes in your world?
  • What would be a basic diet for the common man?
  • What's considered a delicacy?
  • Is there a societal difference in diet? What are the factors that effect diet between classes?
  • Is there any influence from other cuisines? If not, why not? If so, to what extent?
  • What would a typical breakfast contain?
  • What meals are served during the day?
  • What's considered a comfort food or drink?
  • Are there any restrictions on who can eat what or when?
  • Are there any banned foods?
  • What stance does your world take on alcohol? Is it legal? Can anybody consume it?
  • Are there any dining customs? Are traditions?
  • Is there a difference in formal meals or casual meals? If so, what's involved?
  • Are there any gestures or actions unacceptable at the dinner table?
  • How are guests treated at meals? If they are given deference, how so?
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WORLDBUILDING RULE NUMBER ONE: PUT A FUCKING EQUATOR IN YOUR WORLD MAP

WORLDBUILDING RULE NUMBER TWO: IF THERE ARE POTATOES IN YOUR WORLD THERE MUST BE AN ANDES FROM WHERE THEY CAME FROM

WORLDBUILDING RULE NUMBER THREE: PUT. A. FUCKING. EQUATOR. IN. YOUR. WORLD. MAP.

WORLDBUILDING RULE NUMBER FOUR: ANY PLACE SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR CAN AND MUST BE AN ARGENTINA EQUIVALENT

Went to the Aboriginal artifact exhibit in Chicago. And it’s interesting. How many blankets and masks and totem poles say ‘unknown source’, because every five seconds my mom would stop and point to something and say. “Pauline’s grandmother made that,” or, “That belongs to Mike’s family, I should call him” because. It’s all stolen

“These artifacts were excavated by archaeologists from a burial site in the 1970’s. The remains were returned for reinterment” Okay cool, cool cool. So you just, like. Dug up the grave of a respected family member, stripped them naked, mailed their body back to their family and kept everything they were lovingly put to rest in. Like a graverobbing bastard

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Reminds me of the time when of the elders from my hometown started touching a totem pole in the Museum of Anthropology out at UBC and got yelled at by the staff, only to tell him that the pole had been stolen off of the front of her bighouse when she was ten years old.

Museum collectors did the equivalent of kidnapping a family member when they were away fishing.

@bilal-salah0 is the new account of the individual who previously had the account bilalhammad.

He's legit, but tumblr deactivated his account.

Another tumblr account that was deactivated was ma7moudgaza, who's now at @ma7moudgaza2

At this rate I'm going to start keeping track of all the Palestinians who've had their accounts unjustly removed, who've been censored in the midst of a horrific genocide while they beg for survival. Tumblr keeps taking a cruel and unusual situation and making it infinitely worse.

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