oceanboydirk:

revolutionaryduelist:

T B Q H given the sheer number of memetic/deific iconography surrounding all of the kids you could legitimately make some really terrifically cohesive/interesting Soul Portrait shots of them even if they also looked like horrendous hilarious shit

I would pay genuine money to see that come into existence it could be really great. hmm. 

TBH i have actually thought about this before, like if fraymotifs could be used outside of combat, could a seer’s powers combined with heart or blood get you something like that? probably not, since there’s no indication that the seer of blood (kankri) could literally see the connections between people, but it’s a fun idea. (dirk voice: rose, did you know that your soul is a writhing mass of orange tentacles? pretty dope.) 

alternatively, they could alchemize a camera that lets you photograph people’s souls, or make a horrible soul portrait, sort of like how dave alchemized a camera that turns everything into sbahj

FUCK FUCK FUCK THAT THAT LAST THING

I WANT AN ENTIRE 30 CHAPTER LONG FIC ABOUT DAVE MAKING A SOUL PICTURE CAMERA AND TAKING HIS FRIENDS PICTURES, BUT LIKE, THE PICTURES REVEAL REALLY GAY SHIT ABOUT THEM ALL

He takes Rose’s picture and at the core of her there’s just like, a sun, a blazing blinding sun the surface of which is COVERED in Kanaya’s virgo symbol, like a delicate threaded cage holding in the sun.

He and Rose stare at it and Rose is like. I won’t put a curse on you if you just hand me the picture and never speak of it again. Dave is like fine. Rose is like also send me the captcha code for that. Also take a picture of Dirk that would be handy. Dave is like for what. Rose winks at him and his spine crawls. 

Dave takes a picture of Dirk and Jake and just ends up handing it to them misty eyed like sorry i never took this bye

Dave takes a picture of himself and karkat and they get married.

why is everyone in this comic so beautiful and in love and gay 😥

noobgroomer:

marxism-sjwism:

autistic-nano-shinonome:

scotsdragon:

autistictalk:

Aspergers/autism is seeing a needle, and then a minute later possibly noticing the haystack.

This is so accurate it almost hurts.

I don’t understand this

it means you pick up on weird extremely esoteric little details about things while completely overlooking what seems most obvious to everybody else 

like. someone asks a silly question and you think and give it a really serious comprehensive answer, while everyone else realizes it was a joke. or you have to do this really repetitive mind-numbing task, and you’re halfway done before someone walks by and tells you you’re doing it “wrong” and theres actually a much simpler/more common way to do it, which didnt even occur to you but seems self-explanatory to allistic ppl. that type of thing 

Autistic brains analyse bottom-up, while other people their brains analyse top-down.

In one of the books about autism that I have, their is a picture that illustrates this perfectly. It’s an illustration of a forest with the trees vaguely drawn but all the little details like a mouse and mushrooms are drawn in great detail. The explanation next to the illustration was the following; When a person with ASD walks into a forest, his/her brain starts to collect information to create a context just like all the other kinds of brains do, but the autistic brain starts at the bottom. First it sees the mushrooms, then some leafs, a bird flying by, the bushes, … Meanwhile the not-autistic brain in the same situation will notice the large group of trees first. The non-autistic brain will think “Ah a big group of trees, this is probably a forest”, and then goes on searching for details that confirms this and adds more information. At the same time, the autistic brain still doesn’t know it is in a forest, however, it does know it is somewhere where there are mushrooms and wild animals. The brain will continue to look for details until it finally reaches the point it notices the trees and other obvious signs that one is in a forest. 

TL;DR/ An autistic brain uses details to create a big picture of a situation. A non-autistic brain will use the general context to create the big picture.

This difference in processing information has some consequences, like @marxism-sjwism already mentioned.

Other occurring ‘problems’ are f.e.: doing tasks slower, getting tired easily*, becoming overstimulated when there is too much information, headaches, intolerant of bright colors/loud sounds/touch/smells/taste**, having difficulties doing a certain task because the details weren’t explained to you, getting stressed out because a detail changed in a situation***,…

*Because an autistic brain processes a lot more information than any other brain, it also demands a lot of energy from its body. Sadly, the human body can’t provide the energy this kind of brain needs. As a result, most, if not every, person with ASD gets tired quickly and needs hours, or even days, of relaxation to reload its batteries. Especially after big events like going to a party f.e. (I myself need a lot of sleep).

**Because the autistic brain gets its information from details, it has hardly any filters. When a non-autistic person is at a party and talking to someone, his/her brain wil cancel out other inputs so it can focus on the conversation. An autistic-brain doesn’t do this, or if it does, it isn’t doing a good job.  When a person with ASD is at the same party, talking to the same person as the the person without ASD, he/she will have difficulties understanding the conversation and keeping focused, because the brain isn’t canceling out all the other information. The conversation a nearby group of people is having will be equally as loud as the conversation he/she is participating in. This also means that a person with ASD can get easily distracted. F.e.: I was talking with someone, when suddenly I could hear two people talking in the room next door. It was a muffled noise and I could not understand what they were saying, but it was enough to distract me and render me unable to keep focused on my own conversation, resulting in me forgetting what I was saying mid sentence over and over again. Anyway, worst case scenario, if there is to much information for the autistic-brain to handle, it will become overstimulated, and this overstimulation often results in a fight-or-flight reaction. This behavior is often illustrated in mainstream media by an autistic child who suddenly becomes unmanageable, crying, kicking, screaming, … often at public places like a supermarket. Not every person with ASD will throw a tantrum when becoming overstimulated, some shut down, some start crying (like I do), some get angry, … It’s important to understand that this person is not being an asshole because he/she wants too, or that the child is not badly raised. These people their brains have triggered a natural instinct and their is nothing they can do about that except obey it. Best thing to do is to remove them from the situation to another less stimulating environment where they can calm down.

***Last but not least, there is another important consequence of having a brain that gets its information from details: it doesn’t recognize a same situation when a detail is changed. This causes difficulties in many different kinds of situations and it can occur in many different ways. A person with ASD will find it difficult to drive a different (brand of) car than he/she is used too, because, even though it’s a car and all cars operate the same, small details like a different dashboard layout can be confusing and stressful. A more extreme example is when the barman in a pub you frequent always wears a red shirt, but one day he wears a blue one. The change in color is enough for the autistic brain to think this is a completely different and new situation and thus it operate as if this is a new situation. This is why people with ASD can be insecure in situations that should be no big deal. Or why people with ASD seem to forget how to do a certain task, or lose their shit while any other person quickly adapts, all because something is different. Or also why they keep asking for explanation on how to do a certain task even though they have been doing it for months.

All these things are mostly downsides of having an autistic brain but it also has its benefits. People with ASD notice details much easier and faster which can come in handy when doing certain jobs. They also make different connections and come to new ideas that others never would’ve thought of. 

The work they do is often more correctly because they pay attention to details, include details, or want to make sure it is 100% the way it should be because their brain only takes peace with that. Consequently, a lot of people on the spectrum also have a high sense of justice and are good detectives, insurance agents, police(wo)men, lawyers, mystery shoppers, …

A brain like this makes these people also excellent at IT, gaming, art, music, programming, math, bookkeeping, science, sorting, systematization,… 

Sadly, people on the spectrum are often still seen as a problem instead as and added value. Like Temple Grandin often says; The world needs to realize it needs different kinds of brains to work together to reach greater heights. 

T B Q H given the sheer number of memetic/deific iconography surrounding all of the kids you could legitimately make some really terrifically cohesive/interesting Soul Portrait shots of them even if they also looked like horrendous hilarious shit

I would pay genuine money to see that come into existence it could be really great. hmm. 

tbh hussie’s relationship to fans is not as simple as just “he mocks them” bc we also have a “fan” portrayed in a very positive light in the form of callie

olive-the-olive:

sam-keeper:

techtonicactivity:

sam-keeper:

egg-tats:

sam-keeper:

davebepis said: oh yeah, not like hes wrore the word “cr*pple” or “re*arted” to describe a 13 year old wheelchair bound teen, oh no hes never done anything bad.

Yes absolutely anything a character does in a fictional work is exactly what the creator thinks they should do, this is why Hussie wants us to all be murdered by religious clowns.

The key part of fiction, as we all know, is that it’s absolutely 100% real.

sam-keeper:

Yeah I think there’s a lot of complexity there honestly? Like for a comic that is so deeply ABOUT “reading” media it seems weird to just act like the relationship is solely antagonistic.

I mean there was enough there for me to get a book out of this stuff basically so…

davebepis said: or steal money from his kickstarter and use it to blow at olive garden insted of actually doing what his fans payed up for.

HAHAHAHAHAHA fuck off with your entitled bratty bullshit.

I’m trying to parse that last comment? Is that someone salty at hussie for the time he was publically robbed? Or just a dude who really fuckin hates the og?

No I think I’ve seen this before, people literally are angry at Hussie for like going to Olive Garden I’m pretty sure

They may be referencing that one time fans raised money for hussie to pay a guy to take his soul photo via over the phone spirit reading

Instead of paying the guy he just photo shopped it himself and then used the 150$ to eat out at olive garden which was extremely difficult with how cheap the place is

also here’s the photo

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http://andrewhussie.blogspot.com/2010/07/soul-money.html

The two olive garden adventure posts are back here

http://web.archive.org/web/20111120190943/http://mspandrew.tumblr.com:80/post/12963616983/land-of-souls-and-olives-a-conclusion-pasta-la-vista

http://web.archive.org/web/20111204073911/http://mspandrew.tumblr.com/post/13585722775/land-of-souls-and-olives-a-conclusion-plmfers-part

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Andrew Hussie is my favorite person alive today.

oh my fucking god i had forgotten the olive garden money was raised for a soul portrait (i knew it was raised for something silly that was completely unrelated to the kickstarter and happened way earlier, i’m bewildered at how the two could be confused)

but anyway these posts are still fucking hilarious

honestly am i imagining it or do you write dirk as good at figuring out how people are feeling? cause i love it

I think it’s demonstrable that Dirk is good at picking up on the true nature of his friends–he gets at the “Heart” of them so to speak. Dirk knows Jake is smart and aware and playing dumb when it’s convenient to him. He intuits Jane will come around on her own terms, through her own experience, and prefers not to alienate her in the meantime. So on.

Where I think Dirk struggles is in knowing how to react to people’s feelings, where his own romantic feelings and guilt tangle him up to the point that he decides the best approach is to completely bottle everything up. Dirk actually takes pretty much no action on anything because he pretty much thinks he’s poison no matter what he thinks to do, as I read him.

But yeah as long as it doesn’t DIRECTLY INVOLVE Dirk where he’s given to the most self-crucifying, self-loathing interpretation of everything possible, Dirk is pretty insightful about his friend’s feelings. He’s no Karkat but emotions do sort of come with the domain of Heart. Once Dirk and Jake talk out their issues with each other and Dirk’s view of Jake isn’t overwhelmingly colored by childhood trauma, self-loathing, and anxiety this is particularly true of Jake, since Jake relies on Dirk for pretty much everything and Dirk has crafted a personality out of trying to be helpful to Jake.

I dunno if I specifically write Dirk as good at figuring out how people are feeling, though. I mostly only write Dirk in the context of the Alphas and the Alphas know how the others are feeling because they all desperately love each other and are each other’s entire worlds for years. Then there’s Dave, who Dirk got to know pretty damn fast and loved just as intensely, and Karkat, who Dirk has an astounding amount of similarities with when you get right down to it.

have you read any of theworstpersonintheworld and crisesofsanity’s classpect analyses? personally i’ve always found their interpretations the most convincing, but it’s interesting that you also gave Knight/Page the “Serve” verb. i’d like to hear what you think of their ideas on what aspects are, too.

Mako @theworstpersonintheworld deserves undiluted credit for pointing me to the Serve verb, as a matter of fact. And by association he also deserves credit for putting me on the path that led me to understanding Homestuck’s Classes in terms of Unifying Myths/Archetypes, and by association the roleplay system with the classes. I don’t agree with him on all the pairings and verbs but I agree with him on a lot and he’s great to talk to about all of it.

crisesofsanity I’ve never heard of but I’ll check them out soon! 

“I’m honestly REALLY doubtful the Caucasian joke was meant to mock his progressive fans at all, given that there are ways Trickster Mode’s presentation lines up with Homestuck’s Gnostic and philosophical themes” are you shitting me. Hussie was/is racist as fuck and he never apologizes for any shit he does. I love HS and yes, the fact that it has gay couples is super important to me, but it’s so horrendously racist to act like LGBT characters erase Hussie’s racism and make him a “good person”.

So full disclosure: I’m expanding on this point substantially cause all this convinced me it was worth writing an essay on the subject.

Fuller disclosure: I’m latino, and I kinda bought into these criticisms for a long ass time? So it’s not exactly that I think you’re unreasonable in holding this conclusion. And yeah, there’s definitely parts of Hussie’s writing that aaaren’t the best on racial terms–can’t say I’m fond of the depiction of Damara, for example. 
I can understand people taking issue with the Condesce, too, though that’s assuaged for me by the fact that Meenah is cast in a pretty dang sympathetic light. 

There have also been some references to the kids as white over the course of Homestuck that undercut the claim that they’re meant to be Aracial, though I think it’s notable that the only unambiguous one–Bro being referred to as white like, one time–is also the only time I can recall that Hussie deliberately chose to retcon the story in a non-diagetic, plot-driven way. So I think it’s worth simply working around the vaguer instances, since…Word of God is pretty firmly with us there.

And no, I don’t really think that was what the Caucasian joke was ever meant to be. I think Hussie was actually always quite serious about presenting the kids as Blank White and leaving them open to interpretation, and while that’s something of a cop-out in execution just given the realities of representation, I do think he was genuine about it.  I also think it was a pretty damn successful move, artistically.

The Tricksters, in contrast, employ Whiteness as a horror-movie monster aesthetic. They are also literal presentations of definite physical forms, where Homestuck ALWAYS philosophically favors symbols and possibility spaces for interpretation.  Both literally and thematically, Tricksters represent things Homestuck as a story is actively repulsed by and condemns, and the denial of our ability to imagine the kids in different skin tones is part of what renders them repulsive. 

Feel free to respond to my presentation for this idea once I present it in detail, or like, follow up with sources if you want to talk about it. I think it’s a conversation worth having, but like…I’m not white, and you’re not going to intimidate me out of talking about what I think by claiming I’m racist on anon and raising a lot of really dramatic intense claims with no sources or context, if that’s what you’re trying to do. That’s just not how I roll. 

If you actually want to engage with stuff and have a conversation, though, I’m looking forward to hearing from you. See you around.

Keep rising, btw. 

mamoru:

mamoru:

hey remember how much hell I went through in school because I was in a wheelchair? well my friend @alotofmomos made his senior engineering project, a project his degree depended on, about how to improve accessibility because of my experiences.

he is going through a lot of financial trouble and needs help!! please help him he is an AMAZING friend and the ideal ally. he is using his career and his future to help people based off of my struggles. he battles ableism and takes ACTION!!

https://ko-fi.com/alotofmomos HELP HIM OUT!!

Momo needs money for food and medical care please help https://ko-fi.com/alotofmomos

he always puts others in front of himself and deserves to be the one helped for once!!!

I really like the your interpretation of classpects and what they mean on a character to character basis. All of your fanfiction is also really excellent with the most consistent characterization that I’ve seen in many a year. You are like the wise elder of the Homestuck fandom in my eyes. Btw will there be an essay on the aspects themselves after you are done with the classes? Or will it be all the characters instead?

Thanks a ton, I’m happy to hear you’ve enjoyed my writing so much 🙂

I mostly think fandom has the Aspects figured out, so I’m pretty sure my writing is going to remain focused on other subjects for the moment. Tex Talks does a better job of breaking new ground than me there anyway, his videos are great pls check them out.

All I really have to add to the Aspect discussion is that they should really be understood as the obvious counterparts to the Gnostic Aeons–like the Aeons, the Aspects are Ideas. They come in bonded pairs, and are meant to create reality together. There’s definitely other analogs to Aeons in Homestuck: Rose, Dirk and Calliope all act out or relate to Sophia pretty strongly.

But Sophia herself is pretty much synonymous with the aspect of Light. And understanding the Aspects that way gives them a sense of divinity that adds weight to them, I think. It also makes it clear the Gnostic stuff suffuses every inch of Homestuck, as if that wasn’t already obvious enough.