loabiveriya:

zuyilong:

You have already returned it. Many times over.

[ID: gifset comparing two scenes from episodes 23 and 34 of Guardian. the first column shows Shen Wei telling Zhao Yunlan, “This life is what I’m returning to you,” to which Zhao Yunlan is visibly upset and confused. Shen Wei stares at him while attempting to compose himself and Zhao Yunlan stares back, disappointed. the second column shows Shen Wei in the past, as he says, “The life that I owe you, I will definitely return it to you.” Zhao Yunlan stares at him as he processes, while Shen Wei stares back earnestly. Zhao Yunlan starts laughing after a while. the caption reads: You have already returned it. Many times over. /End ID.]

jstor:

Toy black kitten with green eyes and a red collar.ALT

Happy National Black Cat Day! 🐈‍⬛

This occasion brings together cat lovers from all over to express their love and admiration for these enigmatic feline friends. 🖤 These beautiful black cats have long been the subject of myths and superstitions, but today we aim to debunk those misconceptions and celebrate them for the unique and lovable companions they are.

Throughout history, black cats have been associated with various cultural beliefs. In ancient Egypt, they were revered and seen as symbols of good luck, often associated with the goddess Bastet, who represented home, fertility, and childbirth. However, in medieval Europe, black cats were linked to superstitions and often feared, with many believing they were witches’ familiars. These superstitions led to the persecution and even mass killings of black cats during the witch hunt era. Fortunately, society has come a long way, and black cats are now cherished as pets in many households.

National Black Cat Day serves as a reminder that these animals, like any other, deserve love, care, and respect. It’s an opportunity for cat enthusiasts to show their affection for these elegant and mysterious felines and to dispel any lingering prejudices against them. Whether you already have a black cat as a beloved companion or are considering adopting one, today is the day to celebrate and share the love.

For more black cat content, take a look at JSTOR Daily’s “Nine Black Cat Stickers.”

📷 : Clarice Green. Toy Kitten. Circa 2000. Overall: 30mm (width), 40mm (height), 30mm (depth). Museum of New Zealand – Te Papa Tongarewa.

fandomsandfeminism:

wemblingfool:

fujiwaradivebar:

Reason #1,324,789 of why I love this show.

This was a casual side conversation between Bashir and Sisko about a fellow crew member, completely unrelated to the episode’s plot, and its just so sweet.

It’s nice to know that if you’re a pregnant father-to-be on DS9, your buddies Julian and Miles will build you a hatchling pond, buy you baby clothes, and throw you a shower eagerly attended by the station’s commanding officer (who was practically beaming with joy when he found out that you were expecting).

How wonderful.

This is so much more, though. This is such a massive subversion of 90s toxic masculinity.

A male character is producing offspring, and two male characters are giving him a baby shower, which at the time (and still is) the dominant joke for male characters is how to get out of attending a baby shower.

Add to that Sisko is a absolutely giddy at the thought of new babies, during a time when black men were portrayed at the peak of the toxic masculinity charts, and were usually stereotyped as absent fathers.

The fact that Sisko is a black single father- a very involved, very supportive, very *present* black single father, was a *really big deal*- the writers knew this and were very thoughtful and deliberate with how they approached it. And it’s beautiful.

Sisko is rarely a perfect father, but he’s always a good one.

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amayakumiko:

darknessinmystars:

strange-phanomena:

I DIDNT KNOW WHAT THIS WOULD BE SO I CLICKED PLAY AND MY MOM IS RIGHT NEXT TO ME AND MY COMPUTER IS ON FULL VOLUME I HATE EVERYONE

for whenever I fuck up

If I ever say “fuck this shit” it’s to this tune. Just. For your mental voice of me.

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amayakumiko:

darknessinmystars:

strange-phanomena:

I DIDNT KNOW WHAT THIS WOULD BE SO I CLICKED PLAY AND MY MOM IS RIGHT NEXT TO ME AND MY COMPUTER IS ON FULL VOLUME I HATE EVERYONE

for whenever I fuck up

If I ever say “fuck this shit” it’s to this tune. Just. For your mental voice of me.

)

inkskinned:

the tradwife movement is the same as it has always been – back in the kitchen, back to breeding – it just has better branding.

when i was younger, i hated pink. i was not like other girls. this is now something i’m embarrassed of – this was not me being a “girl’s girl.”

but it was expressing something many of us felt at the time: i literally wasn’t what girlhood was supposed to be. this is a hard thing to explain, but you know when you’re not performing girlhood correctly. it isn’t as easy as “i liked x when girls liked y” – because there were other girls that liked x, too – but i never figured out exactly the correct way to like x, or to be interested in y.

now there is the divine feminine. this is the same rhetoric it has always been: women are biologically driven to like pink and ribbons and submitting to our husbands.

the problem is that the patriarchy found a better PR team. because yes, actually, i want every woman to have the choice to be a homemaker. i also want her taken seriously for her legitimate home-making labor. i want her to be recognized as also having a job, just unpaid. i want men to have this opportunity, too.

but it is no longer “i made this choice and I love it.” instead it is a sixteen-paragraph rant about how selfish it is that my generation isn’t having kids. instead it’s long videos about how if you feed your children processed foods, you’re going to kill them. instead it is “this is what womanhood is supposed to be. i feel bad for any other choices you’re making.”

the shame spiral is just prettier. it is large houses devoid of personality. it is the implication: if you don’t have this, you aren’t happy. the solid, everlasting assurance: women are actually supposed to be submitting. this is the default. this is the natural state of things. all other attempts inflict suffering.

but you can no longer say i’m not like other girls. you can no longer reject this image completely. you cannot find it revolting, even if you know that the underbelly is toxic and festering. sure, it is the same repackaged patriarchy. but the internet does not have shades of grey. you should support and reward other women! your disgust is actually internalized misogyny. not because you are seeing a vision of yourself the way they’re trying to train you to be. not because you feel her ghost pass within an inch of your earlobe. not because your father will eventually ask you – why can’t you be like her?

because they figured out how to make it beautiful: women will sell other women on this idea, and we will find the singular loophole in feminism. sure, she’s shaming you in most of her videos. sure, she implies that a different life is obscene. but she just wants you to be happy! you’d be happier if you were listening!

and the whole time you’re sitting there thinking: i’d actually just be happier if i had that kind of money.

bebs-art-gallery:

Cats Stealing Food in Paintings

Still Life with Cat (1705) by Desportes, It’s no use crying over spilt milk (1880) by Frank Paton, Still Life of the Remnants of a Meal with a Lunging Cat (18th Century) by Alexandre-François Desportes, Fish Still Life with Two Cats (1781) by Martin Ferdinand Quadal, Still Life with a Cat and a Mackerel on a Table Top (18th Century) by Giovanni Rivalta, The Collared Thief (1860) by William James Webbe, Cat Stealing a String of Sausages (17th Century) by Abraham van Beyeren, Still Life with a Cat (1760) by Sebastiano Lazzari, Kitchen Still Life with Fish and Cat (ca. 1650) by Sebastian Stoskopff, An Oyster Supper (1882) by Horatio Henry Couldery, Still Life with an Ebony Chest (17th Century) by Frans Snyders, Still Life with a Cat (1724) by Alexandre-Francois Desportes, A Cat Attacking Dead Game (18th Century) by Alexandre-François Desportes, Still Life of Fresh-Water Fish with a Cat (1656) by Pieter Claesz, Still Life with Fruits and Ham with a Cat and a Parrot (18th Century) by Alexandre-Francois Desportes, A Cat Holding a Fish in Its Mouth (18th Century) by Sebastiano Lazzari, Still Life with a Cat and a Hare (18th Century) by Desportes, Still Life with Cat and Rayfish (1728) by Jean-Siméon Chardin, A Cat with Dead Game (1711) by Alexandre-Francois Desportes, Still Life with Cat and Fish (1728) by Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin

Via James Lucas on X/Twitter