sniper-at-the-gates-of-heaven:

chal-converts:

comedownstairsandsayhello:

libhobn:

jewishhenna:

kuttithevangu:

kuttithevangu:

The #1 thing I’m looking forward to with my master’s thesis is when my drafts will inevitably come back with “antisemitism” corrected to “anti-Semitism” and then I get to explain that Jewish scholars do things differently

I guess the most professionally academic thing to do here is find the explanation for why we spell it as one word, and then quote that as a footnote on my first use of it

Here’s the footnote I used in my most recent paper — feel free to steal it! 

“The question of whether to write “anti-Semitism” or “antisemitism” is thorny. I follow the lead of Jewish Studies scholars who argue that antisemitism refers not to a hatred of ‘Semitism’ but specifically to the hatred of Jews, and therefore should be left unhyphenated (while I acknowledge that this position is far from universal). See, e.g., Doris Bergen, “Christians, Protestants, and Christian Antisemitism in Nazi Germany,” Central European History, Vol. 27, No. 3 (1994), 329; and Gavin Langmuir, Toward a Definition of Antisemitism (University of California Press, 1996), 16-17.”

This is the reason I write it the way I do. There’s no such thing as “semitism”; antisemitism was always meant to refer to Jew-hatred.

Good explanation. The term “Semitic” comes from a late 18th century German pseudoscientific racial theory that tried to trace the lineage of different ethnic groups back to the biblical Noah’s sons (Ham, Japheth, and Shem). This is, needless to say, total horseshit. Linguists still use the term “Semitic” for the family of languages that includes Hebrew and Arabic, but aside from that, the term is not legitimately used anymore. There is not now and never has been an ethnic group calling themselves “Semites.”

The term “antisemitism” specifically was coined in 1879 by German racial theorist Wilhelm Marr as a deliberate attempt to make hatred of Jews appear rational and scientifically validated. It was never meant to refer to hatred of all so-called “Semitic” peoples, just Jews. It replaced the more usual term “Judenhass” (Jew-hate), which Marr thought sounded vulgar.

Simon Schama uses “Judeophobia” in his books except when referring to the specifically German race-theory-based phenomenon, which seems a little more precise to me. Judenhass is still probably the most accurate term.

I always thought this was just a stylistic choice, so this is really good to know!

i had no idea i thought you could write it either way and it meant the same thing. cool to know i was using it the jewish way all this time tho!

sidewaystime:

allofthefeelings:

Another day, another capslock conversation about all the ways minimal tweaking (usually in point of view or minor plot threads) could have made Civil War an exponentially better movie

things i am still stuck on:

can you even imagine how awesome it would have been for rhodey and tony to be on opposite sides of that conflict because of building on previous characterization in the IM franchise? And how devastating that would be for Tony emotionally in the wake of That Hot Mess Of Plot Contrivance that is the Pepper breakup?

I mean, I still think it’s inappropriate that a Captain America movie was focusing on Tony’s emotional vulnerability instead of on Steve’s or literally anyone else on Team America, but if you’re going to go there, at least commit to it and wreak as much havoc as possible.

howlfromthecore:

freelancerkiwi:

questbedhead:

bahorelfanclub:

colacharm:

captainjack1999:

colacharm:

benditlikegumby:

spirit-of-science:

colacharm:

adults, while forcing all children above the age of 5 to sit still, be silent, and obey orders for 7-8 hours a day with minimal breaks, reducing their exposure to fresh air and sunlight to almost nothing, forcing them to alter their natural sleeping patterns to increase productivity, and repeatedly telling them their self worth depends on their being able to follow these instructions perfectly for 13 or more years: kids these days are so lazy! they never go outside! they never want to do anything! clearly it’s not because of us!

The way we treat children is extremely inhumane, but so many adults want to dismiss it because it’s so normalized

You… You do realize that’s what it’s like to be a working adult…? And our days are even longer.

thats because an 8 hour work day is extortion and should be illegal. next question.

Either you’ve never had a job or you’re just lazy af. There’s nothing wrong with 9 to 5 jobs. Nobody is forcing people to work them and people need the hours to make more money. People get breaks too.

Please take a biology class & get some help. People shouldnt have to do work 80% of the day to survive.

@captainjack1999

1. the eighthour work-day is cruelty

2. capitalism is forcing people to work. i could just quit my job and hang out at home – but then i would lose my house and most likely starve to death, because of the way our economy works.

3. breaks for most establishments are a mere 30 minutes for an 8-hour shift; at my first job, for a 6-hour shift, your break would only be 15 minutes and any longer shift would only get 30. studies say people are more productive if for every hour you work, you get a 15-minute break – meaning, for an 8-hour shift, you’d need an hour-long break, and so on and so forth.

the way modern society views work is unhealthy for loads of reasons, not just what i mentioned here. the fact that we’re preparing children for such a torturous lifestyle is horrific.

Also like…. small children are not adults. Small children should not be held to the same standards as adults. Even if the 8 hour work day WAS healthy, it would be inhumane to hold a small child to the same standard.

The school system was literally designed to train people for factory work back when child labour was legal so that should tell you how fucked that is

And the 8 hour workday isn’t some gold standard or ancient tradition. It’s just the best that the union warriors could get at the time. They were hoping we’d build on their victories.

The long list of my favorite platonic prompts

eloquenceassassinated:

Physical touch is my own love language, okay, so there’s a lot of that. In no particular order: 

  • Living in the same home 
  • Going somewhere together 
  • “I missed you.” 
  • Really long hug 
  • Sharing a bed 
  • Massaging head/shoulders 
  • Massage to relieve headache 
  • Styling/playing with hair 
  • Holding hands unironically 
  • Sleeping on each other 
  • Lap pillow 
  • Sitting on to be annoying 
  • Getting sat on to be annoyed 
  • Dragging by their clothes 
  • “You’re my idiot.” 
  • Carrying each other 
  • Really complicated handshake 
  • High-five-butt-slap 
  • Punching/slapping when annoyed 
  • Sharing shower/bath/bathroom 
  • Putting arm over their shoulders 
  • Back rub 
  • Sitting together 
  • Tending wounds/sickness 
  • “You’re not a burden.” 
  • Foot massage 
  • Tickle fight 
  • Pillow fight 
  • Wrestling 
  • Making them laugh until it hurts 
  • Physically blocking them from harm 
  • Defending them in arguments 
  • Calling them out when they’re wrong 
  • (Un)officially adopting as family 
  • “I trust you with my life.” 
  • Cry in front of each other 
  • Share stuff without asking 
  • Snark/roasting contest 
  • Wearing their clothes 
  • Stealing their food 
  • Covering them in battle 
  • Public displays of affection
  • Private displays of affection
  • Emotional conversations 
  • Sharing secrets 
  • “I love you. Yeah, for real.”

  • Asking for something on this list 
  • Knowing what they need before they ask 
  • Making food for them 
  • Buying presents for no reason 
  • Asking each other’s opinions first 
  • Knowing what they’re thinking 
  • Talking at 2 AM when they can’t sleep 
  • “I’ll never give up on you.

HEY ARTISTS!

girlwiththegreenhat:

Do you design a lot of characters living in not-modern eras and you’re tired of combing through google for the perfect outfit references? Well I got good news for you kiddo, this website has you covered! Originally @modmad made a post about it, but her link stopped working and I managed to fix it, so here’s a new post. Basically, this is a costume rental website for plays and stage shows and what not, they have outfits for several different decades from medieval to the 1980s. LOOK AT THIS SELECTION:

OPEN ANY CATEGORY AND OH LORDY–

There’s a lot of really specific stuff in here, I design a lot of 1930s characters for my ask blog and with more chapters on the way for the game it belongs to I’m gonna be designing more, and this website is going to be an invaluable reference. I hope this can be useful to my other fellow artists as well! 🙂

hattedhedgehog:

asparklethatisblue:

sercauthrienismywife:

Stop saying the dwarves of Khazad Dum ‘dug too greedily and too deep’ DWARVES DIG. IT’S WHAT THEY DO. I did’t see any of you popping over to let Durin VI know that he’s on top of a Balrog, how was anyone supposed to know! Saying it was ‘too deep’ or ‘too greedy’ is just Sindar propaganda, as if yall weren’t super content to sit pretty and huff weed in Menegroth while everyone else did the heavy lifting. Maybe if you’d done ANYTHING during the first age there wouldn’t BE a balrog under there in the fIRST PLACE!!! EVER THINK OF THAT? CELEBORN?

Dwarves were CREATED by the god who MADE mountains to DIG in those mountains! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 

Also mithril was in high demand by other races at the time and they didn’t seem to be in any rush to tell the Dwarves to stop mining it…