dsmp fanartists: we draw tubbo brunette bc it looks more like him as a person and less like just a south park skin
hermitcraft fanartists: if you show us an irl picture of any of our blorbos we will cry
June 15 is the anniversary of both the Night Vale and Gravity Falls pilots, as well as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz’s birthday and “give it up for day 15” day
A lot of us with ADHD are familiar with the concept of time blindness, but for anyone who isn't: it's a neurological inability to have a consistent sense of the passage of time. If you put me in an empty room, gave me a button and told me to press it when I think it's been 15 minutes, I might press it after..... idk, anywhere between 3 minutes and 2 hours? And if we repeated it the next day the result would probably be wildly different!
But something I've only seen mentioned in one (1) Reddit post, which took some extensive digging to find, is the same effect extending to ALL things measured in numbers. Distance, weight, length, height, amount, space, volume, percentage... For me, small numbers are a bit easier, I could approximate a centimetre probably, but a metre would be much harder and 10 or 100 would likely miss the mark by a lot. Also, anything that can't be easily measured with a ruler or a measuring tape (like weight or volume) is even harder since I don't encounter reference points (like a 1kg hand weight) for those as frequently as I see visual representations of specific lengths.
It's not dyscalculia or anything like that, I'm decent at math (and the OP of the Reddit post was a math major) and I have no other difficulties with numbers, it's just a disconnect in translating real life experiences like sensory input into numbers (and possibly also inconsistent processing of sensory input? Like how the same sound volume is okay one day but hurts my ears the next?), which I think is basically the same thing as what happens with time blindness. For now I've been calling it "measurement blindness" since I've never seen a name for it anywhere, but maybe "quantity blindness" could also work?
I've talked to other people with time blindness to see if they experience this too, but so far none of them have known what I'm talking about. I'd really like to know how many of us are out there and if anyone knows literally anything actually scientific about this very inconvenient phenomenon!
It's like time blindness but for all things measured in numbers
Not dyscalculia or caused by it
Pretty much never seen it talked about anywhere
Please tell me if it sounds familiar and/or you know something about it, thank
Welcome home, Cheaters.
I have an extremely important question. When you think of our beloved Tango Tek, what of his builds do you think of? Is it Toon Town? Decked Out? The Ranch? Bonus points if you include a picture (or send me a picture).
Along those lines, what other things do you think of when you think of Tango? (Among Us hamburger, a particular pink fluffy hat, etc)
I am contemplating a Project, and have officially entered the research stage.
Imagine if Security Breach had end credit bloopers like some of the old Disney movies. I’d like to think they’d go something like this:
- “Freddy, you’re supposed to be on lockdown!” “Officer Vanessa, I… forgot my lines.”
- Monty tries clawing through the chainlink gate, only to fail and smash into it
- Sun falls behind the security counter, but instead of Moon coming back up it’s Mapbot
- One of the animatronics jumpscares Gregory, only to be cut off by a boom mic hitting their head
- Freddy opens his chest cavity, only for the doors to fall off
- Vanny trips while skipping around the pizzeria
- “Roll and rock! Wait NO-“
- Moon tries clipping on its suspension cable while chasing Gregory, but misses the clip and faceplants
- “I do not come up here anymore. I miss him.” *Bonnie enters through a side door drinking a Fizzyfaz*
- The Afton introduction scene but when the door opens it’s Mapbot
[ID: three images. All contain loosely rendered hands on a grey background. Image 1: Etho and Joel. Both hands are drawn facing away from the viewer, Joel’s hand has his fingers slightly splayed. Both have a yellow string in tied in a clove hitch knot. Text reads: Etho and Joel: Clove hitch knot. A boating knot that is quick and easily formed, but easily comes apart. — Image 2: Impulse and Bdubs. Their hands are drawn as if about to shake hands. Both have a green string tied in a true lovers knot. Text reads “impulse and bdubs: true lovers knot. Mostly decorative, still stable. Yknow, cause they really go for the whole ‘soulmates’ thing. There are three different knots with this name, it’s not relevant, just neat!”— image 3: Tango and Jimmy- both are drawn as if reaching out for something, both have a yellow string tied in a double constrictor knot. Text reads “Tango & Jimmy: double constrictor knot. Used in sutures. Incredibly strong and stable, to the point where it can damage and disfigure what it’s tied to. Nearly impossible to undo without cutting it. End ID]
Ideas about design, knot tying and “soulmate” relationships :]
here’s the original post for context , and the previous post!
As a grey aroace, I have often felt deep feelings of loneliness as I watch everyone around me pair up with each other, leaving me alone. That's why for Pride Month, I'm teaming up with Pearlescentmoon from Double Life SMP
I WANT TO SIT WITH YOU AND HAVE HEALTHY CONVERSATIONS
OUR WANTS OUR WILLS OUR TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS
SORT THROUGH FAULTS AND FEARS, THE HAPPIER YEARS
LET THE SMILES BE THE TEARS REPLACEMENT