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1 year ago
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?
My Watery Friend... Are You Too Brushed With The Pattern Of The Dappled Light...?

my watery friend... are you too brushed with the pattern of the dappled light...?


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1 year ago
Webb Captures The Rings Of Giant Planets
Webb Captures The Rings Of Giant Planets
Webb Captures The Rings Of Giant Planets
Webb Captures The Rings Of Giant Planets

Webb captures the Rings of Giant Planets


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1 year ago
 All Rights Reserved By Chris Frost

 All rights reserved by Chris Frost


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1 year ago
Muralla, Escalera Y Alcázar, Segovia, 2016.

Muralla, escalera y Alcázar, Segovia, 2016.


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1 year ago

being a mimic is great n all, but not when i end up mimicking a favorite character AT WORK

like yes, hi, hello customer, i am TOTALLY human and definitely NOT mimicking a puppet postman, don't worry about it hahaha


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1 year ago
Trees Are Cool
Trees Are Cool

trees are cool


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8 months ago

tonight i caught a moth and released it outside. for some reason, it got me thinking about my faun self.

would the faun have gently scooped the moth into its hands and marveled at the whisper-light touch of the moth's wings against its palms? would the faun have been careful going down the stairs, mindful of the frightened moth? would the faun have been pleased when, upon opening its hands, the moth stayed perched on its fingers? would the faun have gently blown on the moth's wings to encourage it to fly into the night?

not likely. my fauns aren't cruel, but neither are they gentle. those delicate wings would have been torn and crushed in clumsy hooves, and after a moment of confusion and curiosity, the faun would have moved on, forgetting the moth entirely.

in this life, i watched the moth fly away. i looked up what species it is - a dotted gray. and i remember it.

i'm happy that i'm gentle now.


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8 months ago

On Sapience, Longing, and the Lack Thereof

Written by Max on August 12th, 2024.

So I was at Othercon 2024 this past weekend - and like many who attended, I came out the other side with a new piece of my identity to chew over. This essay is me chewing over my thoughts on archaeosapience, as it connects to my velociraptor paleotheriotype, and why I genuinely don’t feel like I fit the label.

One of the panels I attended and thoroughly enjoyed was “Not Humans, Still People: How Inhumanity Interacts with Personhood,” by Goratrix bani Tremere of the Draconic Wizard Workshop and Chaiya Askari-Vykos of the Treehouse System. During the panel, Goratrix and Chaiya argue that personhood is different from humanity, defining personhood as, essentially, sapience - the ability to understand oneself, to make rational choices, to comprehend the world in not only physical ways, but also the abstract and symbolic. All humans are people, but not all people are humans - nonhuman personhood is experienced by many, many alterhumans, and this is an important distinction to keep in mind.

Another panel I adored, presented by Sivaan of Candlekeep, was “Archaeosapience: To Awaken as Ancient in a Modern Age,” in which he discusses the label and the intricacies of his own experience as an archaeosapien. Once again, nonhuman sapience is a key feature here - as Sivaan writes in xyr coining essay, “[t]he “sapience” in archaeosapience exclusively refers to our awareness of our existence as ancient beings,” as opposed to an inherent connection with the species Homo sapiens. Archaeosapience does not require one to be human.

An archaeosapien is defined as “an individual whose alterhuman or nonhuman identity is intrinsically rooted in prehistory, antiquity or mythic accounts of history.” And funnily enough, here lies my personal disconnect with the term, even though I identify as a velociraptor - a prehistoric animal well known to be extinct. To experience archaeosapience requires personhood, requires sapience, an understanding of oneself as an ancient being. And this is one thing that my theriotype utterly lacks.

Now, I’m not saying that I lack sapience. I am a person, one who reads and writes and learns about the world around me. I also identify as human, separate but intertwined with my personhood, and my humanity is as important to me as my animality. Both of these core parts of myself contribute to where I stand today - as a prehistoric animal person who is, somehow, completely at home in modernity.

Throughout this essay, I’m going to refer to my raptor self in the third person - it thinks this, it wants that. I separate myself from my theriotype in this way because I do not feel like I’m myself in a mental shift. My raptorial mind is not a person, but an animal. It is incapable of understanding abstract concepts or philosophical thought, living in the physical world where it gets food, water, rest, shelter, and enrichment. This does not make it any lesser than my sapient mind - it does mean that it has a different way of understanding the world.

My raptor brain, the instinctual animal side, does not feel like it’s an animal from another era. It doesn’t even know what time is, beyond the regular cycles of day and night. It doesn’t understand common features of modern human society, like computers or elevators or money - not because those things didn’t exist back in prehistoric Asia, 75 million years ago, but because it’s an animal. I could be a gecko from the modern day and still feel the same mentally shifted apathy and confusion about the things I need to live day to day as a human being. The raptor doesn’t know or care about its status as a long-extinct relic, because as far as it’s concerned, it is alive and well, healthy and fed and comfortable in a house with people it knows.

In fact, my raptor brain doesn’t even feel attached to a habitat. Early on in my awakening, as someone who knows where velociraptors used to live in the spacetime continuum, I felt a sort of connection with deserts - I’d look at them and think, that’s like the place my species lived! This was the part of me who’s a person, putting a label to a place that I’ve never been, thinking fondly of it despite never having lived there.

The part of me that’s not a person, that knows nothing but pavement and grass and many-walled shelters keeping out the wind, looks at the desert and bristles with distaste. It doesn’t like the idea of being somewhere it doesn’t know, with sand and scorching sun and no food it knows how to catch. It knows its home territory, a place with cooling wooden floorboards and a comfortable nest of mattress and blankets and a cache of good food that never runs out, and it likes its territory. It doesn’t like the desert or understand the significance of it. It can’t comprehend the idea of wilderness enough to miss it. It doesn’t want to be wild and free, it wants to live in a building with air conditioning and clean freshwater from the sink.

As you can see, my raptor self is perfectly content to be a modern animal. How about my human self, the part of me that can think about my theriotype and know that it’s a prehistoric animal? Do I long for ancient deserts, grieve and yearn for a world I never experienced because I know it might have once been home?

Well… no. I don’t. For better or worse, my humanity feels inexorably linked to modernity, to cities, to technology. I can’t go anywhere or do anything without running into electronics. I use the internet every day of my life to learn, entertain, engage with the world around me. I couldn’t imagine living a life where I didn’t have it. There’s no disconnect from the modern day for me, no longing for the past - only the sense that I’m right where I want to be.

As a person, I’m content with where I am today. As an animal, a raptor can’t yearn for a time it has never lived.


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9 months ago
a small zine laying on a rustic orange and teal quilt. the zine reads, 'the early signs: dog symptoms (that i displayed) (as a puppy) (by forest)'. there is a therian symbol, a triangle with an o in the middle that has a divider down the middle. blue pawprints are drawn in colored pencil in the top right.
 page 1 text: 1. was 'the dog' in 'house' play-times (so much my sister got mad at me.) quote: why do YOU get to be the dog all the time?! page 1 art: an orange dog sits next to a girl with a red shirt and her cartoonish house. she looks mad, but the dog looks happy, saying 'yayy'.

page 2 text: 2. was told off for wearing a collar in elementary school. quote: you're going to give off the 'wrong impression', asterisk. the asterisk reads as a bunch of consecutive question marks. page 2 art: a black dog with green collar is nervously trying to placate a woman with a green visor and reddish hair, who looks annoyed.
 page 3 text: 3. when i was losing baby teeth, requested to be given things to rip apart to help speed up the process. my dad gave me old clothes to bite + tear. page 3 art: a black dog or fox biting a shirt angrily, growling about it. next to it is the word 'me' with an arrow pointing at the dog. my father in his green cap sits confused in the background.

page 4 text: 4. begged my father for dog toys to chew on. long green squeaky toy. (with accompanying drawing resembling said toy.) big milkbone (never finished but i tried!!!) (accompanied by a drawing of a rawhide bone because i forgot the word for it.) the black dog fox thing gnaws on the rawhide bone, subtitled, (mostly I gnawed on the middle part)
 page 5 text: 5. wore a fox tail for a whole semester in high school! the year after, it was popular with the (thin) freshmen (they laughed at me too) (why?? we are alike) page 5 art: a black foxthing showing off its tail.

page 6 text: would 'play' in abandoned cattle fields (mostly warrior cat LARP) and hid in the underbrush and bracken. one time some cows chased me :/ and i sprained my ankle lol page 6 art: a black fox running through yellow grass past some cartoonish black and white cows, which seem mostly unbothered, though the fox is visibly nervous.
a drawing of a black fox with a long head-bang presenting a fancy green collar. the text reads, 'now i have another collar and it rocks! WITH a therian collar tag no less. you wish you were me. (lighthearted.)

my zine, "dog symptoms", about growing up and showing very clear signs of being an animal (with alt text)


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