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The chronicle of the monk Herbert of Reichenau for the year 1021 ends “My brother Werner was born on November 1.“ 

1021 was not an uneventful year. The emperor began a campaign into Italy. Illustrious abbots died. There was an earthquake. But Herbert took the time to note, at the end of the year, that his brother was born. 

Of such acts of tenderness is history made. 

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cedrwydden

This post broke through the shell of crustiness on my medievalist heart and made me go ‘aww’.

There was a medieval parenting manual that recommended parents smack pieces of furniture their toddlers bumped into and scold the furniture for being so naughty as to get in the way, so that the kids would laugh and forget about their bumps and bruises 

I read that and my heart melted

(source: Medieval Women by Deirdre Jackson. She cited the primary source but I cannot for the life of me find the book to check what it was called)

We should hold a thousandth birthday party for Werner in a couple of years.

In 11th century Constantinople, the historian, philosopher, monk, and general insufferable know-it-all Michael Psellos once wrote a letter to his infant grandson. He begins like this:

“Perhaps I will not live to see you, dearest newborn and offspring of my soul, when you reach adolescence, if God so wishes it, or when you mature; for the days of my life are failing and the time approaches when its thread will be cut short. I have therefore decided to address this speech to you in advance of that day and reciprocate your innate charm with the graces of speech. I should be ungrateful and entirely thoughtless if at a time when your perceptions and thoughts are undeveloped (though as far as I alone am concerned you are perfect in these respects, insofar as you hear my voice and feel my affection, cling to my neck, slip into my embrace, and put up with my annoying kisses), I should be ungrateful, I say, if I myself failed to render to you a fitting return.”

He then goes on to praise his grandson, who is the most HANDSOME and INTELLIGENT and RATIONAL child ever born. (No seriously, he calls a four-month-old baby “rational” – rationality and moderation were considered important virtues so OBVIOUSLY his grandson was full of them.)

He observes every little thing the baby does – breastfeeding, taking baths, fussing, babytalking – with unrestrained marvel and delight, complete with flowery descriptions:

“[Your eyes] moved cheerfully, whenever a smile was about to come upon you. It sufficed for me to take note of this only once—I needed no Delphic tripod or bacchic ecstasy—to prophesy without hesitation from the kindly look in your eyes that you were about to laugh. And, true enough, you moved your lip slightly, blushed, and, behold! you laughed.”

He takes special pride that the baby likes him, and puts himself in the picture too:

“And when I would see you becoming perplexed, I immediately snatched you away from your toys, took you up in my hands, and lifted you up in the air until you were full of joy.”

He wishes him to lead a happy life. He calls him “my living pearl, the ornament of my soul”. And he ends the letter like this:

“May you obtain all that you love, but especially education and good sense, which alone can elevate the soul to its proper beauty and which constitute understanding of the more profound things. I wrote all this for you while holding you in my arms and kissing you insatiably.”

Isn’t it incredible? Translation by Anthony Kaldellis, from Mothers and Sons, Fathers and Daughters: The Byzantine Family of Michael Psellos (University of Notre Dame Press, 2006).

I love the fact that “anyway, BABY” especially, “BABY RELATED TO ME!” appears to be a fairly universal emotion.

A REMINDER THAT WERNER OF REICHENAU’S THOUSANDTH BIRTHDAY IS IN FIVE DAYS Y'ALL

And after the past few years we all deserve something to celebrate..

Happy birthday Werner!

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Reblogged seechi
Anonymous asked:

do you really ship kalmoash or do you just find their dynamic interesting

oh uh it's more like this

like im less going crazy about the relationship itself and more about how it's becoming impossible to deny at least moash's feelings and i have no idea what's going on and am i being queerbaited right now? am i? am i properly utilizing my degree in lit analysis rn? the more gays are canonized in stormlight the scarier this situation is there has to be a reason it's all written like that and im going insane

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Reblogged seechi

actually if kalmoash or mlm moash in general is canonized the fact that renarin saved kal that one time is gonna be even funnier. moash was like look at my all black fit hey kaladin look im evil now and im gonna make you feel like shit >:] and then renarin shows up like oh you think YOUR isolation and angst is a metaphor for being gay??? you think YOU'RE the gay icon of this series???? ive been doing this for FOUR BOOKS watch this *projects a perfect version of the moash that could have existed if he had just gone to pride with the rest of bridge four*

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The funniest thing will be if odium chooses moash to be his champion and moash is like "nah i'm good, i'm kinda busy having a character arc rn" and odium gets dumped by his chosen champion for the third time in a row

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Reblogged seechi

look, the objectively funniest version of Kal/Moash is that Moash thought he and Kal were boyfriends and so did everyone else, they were out here h*lding h*nds

but Kaladin's aroace ass? nope. still doesn't know.

Moash: I'm going to kick your ass for breaking up with me >:(

Kaladin: we broke up???

Moash: ...wait do you think we're still dating

Kaladin: we were dating!?

plz note in my world this is paired with

Leshwi: this is Kaladin he is My Favorite Human

everyone: oh, you're dating?

Leshwi, who doesn't know what dating is: Yes.

Moash and Leshwi, simultaneously: this is my boyfriend, Kaladin. 

Moash and Leshwi:

Moash and Leshwi: wait a minute

Kaladin: wait a minute

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white cosmere fandom really is like “we feel empathy for systematically oppressed characters…. but only the ‘good ones’ who handle their trauma in a way that doesn’t make me feel uncomfortable and threaten my notions of correct forms of resistance”

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fuck-moash

😭😭 i love that my username is a living contradiction but I’m gonna give my hot take. Moash literally killed Elhokar on circumstances KALADIN should be okay with. Like, the KING is sitting there, unguarded, in the middle of a siege. somebody is going to kill him. The fact that Kaladin was having a panic attack in the process has nothing to do with Moash or the entire situation at hand.

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fuck-moash

Uhm.. one more thing, sorry.

Sick of people looking at Adolin and Jasnah like “ohh, babies. they did nothing wrong❤” Jasnah and Adolin are even less exempt from judgment than Moash is. Adolin and Jasnah have power, Moash doesn’t. Adolin and Jasnah have faced little to no consequences for what they’ve done and yet people think thats okay, Jasnah promotes literal genocide and nobody bats an eye, and if i start talking about Dalinar i won’t stop. Moash is a man who holds little to no power over his life and he is aware of that and will seize and take advantage of whatever he can in order to do what he thinks is right, what he did is more admirable than what Adolin and Jasnah did yet i hear nobody saying “fuck” either of them.

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daigonarthis

Reminds me of the time back in WoR when Kal was struggling w/ Moash’s asking him to join in with them in assassinating Elhokar and people were honestly angry at Kal for even considering it cuz it’s betraying Dalinar or whatever like… the purposeful closing of eyes to where both Kal or Moash is coming from when a book ago they’d read an intimate and DETAILED account of what Kaladin went through at the hands of lighteyes is just staggering. Marginalized people are always held to impossibly high standards of what opinions and actions they can hold and do especially against their oppressors

And then folks constantly forget the Kholins are lighteyed and have a ton of privilege and have no qualms coddling them. Like, I too love Adolin and Jasnah and Dalinar but have some nuance, geez

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back in the actual training zone I am working in my scene layout skills, and after I had this image of Veil at the well in my head I decided to try out various sites/scenes at Urithiru and explore the place a bit.

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Kaladin : let me put this straight for you. Even if you go to the most remote regions of the ocean, through a highstorm, just in time to rescue me from the deep, dark freezing water and pump air into my lungs, I WOULD STILL BE UPSET THAT THE FIRST FACE I SEE WOULD BE YOURS!
Adolin : You wouldn’t see my face because it would be buried in your chest, giving you the hug YOU HAVE BEEN AFRAID TO ASK FOR YOUR WHOLE STORMING LIFE!!

god keep ur fucking kink meme shit out of ao3 tag y'all make this fandom even more insufferable than it already is and thats saying something!!! The kind of shit y'all post require a fucking trigger warning it doesnt belong in a safe space

Hello! I see there’s been some confusion! Allow me to clear something up: AO3 is not a safe space.

Let me repeat that. Archive Of Our Own is not a safe space, not in the way you mean it.

Why does the Archive have a goal of maximum inclusiveness?

There are a number of wonderful specialized archives. Our aim with this Archive is to provide a place to preserve as many fanworks as possible. At the same time, the Archive software can be used by anyone to create their own archives, including archives limited to particular topics, fandoms, or ratings.

What kind of content do you allow?

We will not remove content from the Archive because it contains explicit material, as long as it doesn’t violate any other part of the content policy (e.g., the harassment policy).
One basic consequence is that users are responsible for reading and heeding the warnings provided by the creator. Risk-averse users should keep in mind that not all content will carry full warnings. If you want to know more, you may also wish to consult the bookmarks that people other than the creator have used to categorize the fanwork.
Some creators do not want to put specific ratings or warnings on their works. Our policy aims to enable creators to choose appropriate labels or to opt not to use ratings and warnings, with the understanding that some users will avoid unrated or unwarned content.

The ratings/warnings policy is really minimal. Why is this?

We believe that appropriate ratings and warnings are often in the eye of the beholder. Users who feel that a fanwork lacks an appropriate rating/warning are encouraged to try to resolve the issue with the creator. Users may also add tags of their own to on-site bookmarks of a fanwork, which other users can consult for more information. When those tags are present, you can click on the “Bookmarks” link at the top of the work to see them.

The stated desires/goals when AO3 was conceived and initially developed can be found here, on a livejournal post from @astolat (founder of VidCon, Yuletide, and AO3, and all around fannish legend). In short, the goal was “allowing ANYTHING – het, slash, RPF, chan, kink, highly adult.” 

And that, in fact, is precisely what AO3 hosts. You see, AO3 is a safe space for fanfiction. It’s a safe space for people to explore all kinds of fannish content without fear of banning, deletion, or legal reprisal. It was founded, designed, and developed to be a safe space for fandom and fannish works.

There also seems to be some confusion about the nature of safe spaces vs. trigger warnings. A fannish work that merits a trigger warning isn’t something that doesn’t belong in a safe space. The trigger warning is what MAKES something a safe space despite the presence of fannish works that merit warnings.

Something else to consider: there are many other things that include het, slash, RPF, chan, kink, and highly adult material, in addition to incest, pedophilia, infanticide, necrophilia, rape, bestiality, sadism and violence, adultery, and all manner of other things

So holding individual women (because that’s what fandom primarily is, women exploring their sexuality in a safe forum filled with other women doing the same) accountable for their fictional exploration of things that a) exist in real life in genuinely damaging forms, b) have significant impact on women themselves, thus leading in some part to the urge to explore those things safely, and c) have existing in movies, television, popular culture, the Bible, and in all of literature since literature began? Well, that’s just an extension of the same culture that polices women’s sexuality in the first place and drives them to find safe ways to explore it.

Ding ding ding we have a winner 🙌🏼

AO3 was pretty much meant to be a safe space …  FOR WRITERS.

FOR WRITERS TO POST PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING AS LONG AS IT IS ADEQUATELY WARNED FOR AND MEETS THEIR CLEARLY POSTED CRITERIA.

IT LITERALLY EXISTS TO PROTECT FANWORKS FROM BEING CENSORED, THREATENED BY LAWYERS, OR TAKEN DOWN OR ALTERED AGAINST THE WRITER’S WILL. THIS APPLIES TO ALL WORKS THAT MEET ITS TOS. ALL OF THEM. YES, INCLUDING AND ESPECIALLY THAT REALLY ICKY ONE.

THAT IS LITERALLY ITS PURPOSE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING. IT WILL NOT CHANGE ITS PURPOSE AND SUDDENLY DECIDE SOME KINDS OF CENSORSHIP ARE OKAY NOW BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE YELL.

If this makes anyone personally uncomfortable, there’s a very easy way to avoid that. Just don’t use AO3. Problem solved.

I guess I should be glad that we have built a world where young fans can be so deeply ignorant of fannish history that they think that the mechanism of repression they’re invoking wasn’t originally built and used to silence them, and so easily could be again.  Their assumption is that they are entitled to have fandom feel comfortable and safe for them; it literally does not occur to them that within their own short lifespans you had to have separate and sometimes secret lists and archives for slash because “nobody wants to see that” and “it’s gross/against God’s will” and “what if the children see it!!!”  (I remember a man knitter having to quit the freaking knitlist because he took such shit just for referring to his partner as “DH/DB” (dear husband/boyfriend) the way the women knitters did theirs.)  And even within the slash community…the very first Smallville slash mailing list tried to ban strong language and graphic content.  A rebel splinter had to break off and found ClarkLex to publish all kinds of stories.  That was only in 2001!  

I know it’s a good thing that we’re now in a world where indignant young people have no idea how vulnerable they historically have been and still are in this particular context.  The time before: that was worse, for many people.  But it’s still very tiring to see.

Please, indignant young people, do start up your own archives where the Problematic Content is banned.  You’ll be setting each other on fire within the year over just where the line is to be drawn.  And advancing your actual cause not at all. 

AO3 is big and easy to use and I have seen some fucked up shit there.

Fandom is becoming mainstream. We need to reconsider if “because you CAN write it, no other reason necessary” is a good philosophy these days. It may be that AO3 needs to reconsider its philosophy and possibly change.

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lordhellebore

Excuse me? What’s wrong with writing something “because I can”? What other philosophy do you want us to adopt? Let’s see if this fits mainstream criteria of normalcy, of “good” and “moral”?  And the answer to that is: NO. A huge big NO. This is why AO3 was created after LJ strikethrough in 2007 - because we wanted a space where it didn’t matter how weird or kinky or fucked up a story is. Where it didn’t matter that it’s not mainstream. Where we wouldn’t be judged, nobody could delete our stuff and nobody could try holding us legally accountable simply for writing something that’s not to their tastes (as long as there is no actually illegal material). 

It may be that AO3 needs to reconsider its philosophy and possibly change.

Why would they “need” to do that? For what reason? AO3 is precisely what we need - apparently now not only to ward off attacks from outside fandom as it used to be, but from inside fandom as well.

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dalmiostagno

“It may be that AO3 needs to reconsider its philosophy and possibly change.”

NO. Ao3 doesn’t *need* to do a damn thing. If you (and plenty of other people, evidently) think that fandom needs a more mainstream, sanitized space/archive go ahead and make it happen, the source codes are out there (and good luck deciding about how clean is clean enough).

I have seen this exact response given over and over again -make your own space, go on and do it yourselves- and it’s always ignored or treated like a dismissal. It’s NOT a dismissal, this is how everything in fandom gets created. This is how ao3 was created: a bunch of people wanted it enough to make it happen. We donated money, time and workto make it happen. And the folks at ao3 did such a good job that the result is now the biggest and most well known fandom archive. But it was born from a bunch of people who wanted to give fanfics a safe space and were willing to work for it.

Every time I see people huffing and ignoring the perfectly logical suggestion to “get together and create the fandom space that you want” I can’t help but think that they just don’t care enough about their ideas to be willing to put in the work (and if so, why should we care enough to do their work for them?) or worse, are just in it for the joy of policing and shaming others

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lordhellebore

THIS.

We didn’t like how it was done elsewhere, so we built AO3. You don’t like how AO3 does it? WELL GO BUILD YOUR OWN SPACE INSTEAD OF DEMANDIG AO3 TO DO AS YOU PLEASE! DAMN IT!

This entitlement is so disgusting.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Hi Bunjy! What animal is the fluffiest?

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I’ll tell you a secret: all of the fluffiest animals in the world are domesticated animals that were selectively bred by humans to be wool-producers!

non-domesticated animals just don’t get as fluffy as these fiber-producing friends for the simple fact that humans don’t come around to free them of their fur burden once a year, meaning that there’s only so fluffy that a wild animal can get without risking overheating itself.

anyway to answer your question my vote goes to the angora rabbit

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Reblogged seechi

Weird and cool tiger facts?

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tigers are orange and black because, contrary to popular belief, they actually don’t spend most of their time running around in emerald-green jungles scheming to eat wolf-raised children! you’re more likely to have a memorable encounter with a tiger in grasslands, swampy areas, and deciduous forests that match the orange tone.

it’s a very effective camouflage scheme.

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The tiger

He destroyed his cage

Yes

YES

The...where the fuck did he go?

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