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Woman Outside A Segregated Beauty Parlor, Mississippi, 1954

Woman Outside A Segregated Beauty Parlor, Mississippi, 1954

Woman outside a segregated beauty parlor, Mississippi, 1954 πŸ˜πŸ–€πŸ˜πŸ–€πŸ˜

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Annual Report. Tymshare, Inc. 1978.

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1 year ago

If anyone could help me identify this little guy I'd be grateful

If Anyone Could Help Me Identify This Little Guy I'd Be Grateful
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1 year ago

I think it’s really important to talk about how different people have different power fantasies.

For example:

For some people, the idea of someone redeeming a villain is a power fantasy.

For other people, the idea of a villain being defeated is a power fantasy.

And for other people, the idea of a character owning their villainy is a power fantasy.

I would argue a lot of fandom conflicts re: villains come from people being unable to see that their fantasies, which put them in control of a narrative (and all three of these are designed to give the author or reader control of the narrative in different ways) are someone else’s horror stories.


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1 year ago
The "Dad Of The Year" Award Goes To This Flathead Catfish On The Black River In North Carolina. A Sudden

The "Dad of the Year" award goes to this flathead catfish on the Black River in North Carolina. A sudden drop in water level caused the fish to be stranded at the base of a rotting tree. I wondered why it didn't leave as the water receded-until I saw the pile of pink eggs by its tail. I realized the fish was trapped by staying to care for its offspring.

It's common for males to watch over eggs and defend them from potential predators-and, in some cases, even from the mother. Of all the things I've seen in swamps, this was one of the most striking examples of survival.

Cypress swamps are difficult places to thrive. Seasonal fluctuations of water shape these ecosystems and the residents that call them home. Although I didn't stick around to see what happened to this father, I was encouraged to see that the water levels did come up just a few days later.


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