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kiiddo

@justpronouncedkiiddo

any pronouns (++xe/bliss/flor/fleur), 18
/j until proven /srs
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JUSTPRONOUNCEDKIIDDO

you’ll never guess how it’s pronounced

kiddo.

MY PRONOUNS ARE ALL OF THEM. I LIKE NEOPRNS (xe/xem/bloom/bliss/flor/fleur/beam)

my commission sheet is being redone

WARNING: former animation meme kid

- media i enjoy include: ace attorney, just roll with it podcast, vocaloid, night in the woods, pokemon games, fear and hunger, your turn to die, project moon, and probably something i’m forgetting

my art tag is #jpkiiddoart

original character tag is #jpkoc (might also use #jpkSpaceDevils or #jpkPurgatory for specific stories)

everything i like, i liked it before it was cool

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pulchrasilva

Thinking about William as a metaphor for disability again. Thinking about how William got into an accident and suddenly he's watching his body rot and fall apart. How does he cope with that? How do his family and friends cope with that? Thinking about how he died, and in a way he and the people around him have to mourn that. How when you're recently disabled you might mourn the ability you've lost, and people around you might mourn because they believe they've lost something too even though you're still RIGHT THERE. Thinking about the monsters in Deadwood being attracted to the wisps and ultimately forcing him to leave home and how that reflects the world suddenly becoming inhospitable and hostile towards you overnight. How rather than making Deadwood safer for William, he had to just leave. How often the way the world treats disabled people forces them to retreat from it in some way. How William was just arguing that the Lich didn't have rights because it wasn't alive, and then finding out he's dead too. How disabled people have their disability stripped from them by people who think they'll never be disabled so why should they care. Are you listening to me

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haibane

doing an apology video with genuine tears sobbing and wailing ripping my hair out and clawing at my face until i draw blood but i simply cannot describe what i did without laughing

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i should make my art more gross looking... but i should make it more moe as well

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prokopetz

The whole "the brain isn't fully mature until age 25" bit is actually a fairly impressive bit of psuedoscience for how incredibly stupid the way it misinterprets the data it's based on is.

Okay, so: there's a part of the human brain called the "prefrontal cortex" which is, among other things, responsible for executive function and impulse control. Like most parts of the brain, it undergoes active "rewiring" over time (i.e., pruning unused neural connections and establishing new ones), and in the case of the prefrontal cortex in particular, this rewiring sharply accelerates during puberty.

Because the pace of rewiring in the prefrontal cortex is linked to specific developmental milestones, it was hypothesised that it would slow down and eventually stop in adulthood. However, the process can't be directly observed; the only way to tell how much neural rewiring is taking place in a particular part of the brain is to compare multiple brain scans of the same individual performed over a period of time.

Thus, something called a "longitudinal study" was commissioned: the same individuals would undergo regular brain scans over a period of mayn years, beginning in early childhood, so that their prefrontal development could accurately be tracked.

The longitudinal study was originally planned to follow its subjects up to age 21. However, when the predicted cessation of prefrontal rewiring was not observed by age 21, additional funding was obtained, and the study period was extended to age 25. The predicted cessation of prefrontal development wasn't observed by age 25, either, at which point the study was terminated.

When the mainstream press got hold of these results, the conclusion that prefrontal rewiring continues at least until age 25 was reported as prefrontal development finishing at age 25. Critically, this is the exact opposite of what the study actually concluded. The study was unable to identify a stopping point for prefrontal development because no such stopping point was observed for any subject during the study period. The only significance of the age 25 is that no subjects were tracked beyond this age because the study ran out of funding!

I gets me when people try to argue against the neuroscience-proves-everybody-under-25-is-a-child talking point by claiming that it's merely an average, or that prefrontal development doesn't tell the whole story. Like, no, it's not an average – it's just bullshit. There's no evidence that the cited phenomenon exists at all; if there is an age where prefrontal rewiring levels off and stops (and it's not clear that there is), we don't know what age that is; we merely know that it must be older than 25.

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cpericardium

@elodieunderglass has a really good post on this!

It’s very kind of you to remember this! I didn’t! That now reads as an extremely 2012 piece of writing; you’ll forgive me because it was fashionable at the time (and demonstrates the tone of a decade.) And I was 24. Thank you so much for remembering this and bringing it up; I truly appreciate it.

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potatobugz

i am back on the jrwi grind yet again...

so sad i cant watch the rest of the suckening :( i have not a single penny to me name. im going to start a pyramid scheme so i can get like 10 dollars

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