
Jacs or Jay (she/they), 18+ Art/Writing/OC blog. DnD, Dragon Age, Baldurs Gate, fantasy books and whatever strikes my fancy really.Expect shenanigans and tomfoolery. On Ao3 as CrabsWithSticks :)nsfw- minors dni please
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The Whole Scientists Use Big Words On Purpose To Be Exclusive Is Such A Bunch Of Anti-intellectual Bullshit.
The whole “scientists use big words on purpose to be exclusive” is such a bunch of anti-intellectual bullshit. Specific and concise language exists for a reason; you need the right words to convey the right meaning, and explaining stuff right is a hugely important part of science. Cultures that live around loads of snow have loads of words to describe different types of snow; cultures that live in deserts have loads of words to describe different types of sand. Complex language is needed for complex meaning.
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quick are you mythologizing sex again? are you making it seem like a special category of human behavior rather than just a thing people do? are you forgetting that it can be silly or fun or simply pedestrian? are you forgetting that it requires conversation and negotiation just like every other human activity that involves other people?

“I thought I’d lost you…”
“Mystra herself couldn’t keep me from you.”
Submitter comment: I'd like to submit this '[s]tudy of defensive behavior of a venomous snake as a new approach to understand snakebite' not for it's topic (worth studying!) but for it's insane methodology, which... well, I'll just let the researcher speak for himself:
![Submitter Comment: I'd Like To Submit This '[s]tudy Of Defensive Behavior Of A Venomous Snake As A New](https://64.media.tumblr.com/2e8c7e5c1bd83ed77d9d6f8b0882a47b/ed665cab0e883e82-ac/s500x750/fce718f87e679b4fda73e912a7aa45243db72a1e.jpg)
[Q: Why did you decide to do this experiment?
A: Snake behavior has been generally neglected as a field of research, especially in Brazil. And most studies don’t examine what factors make them want to bite. If you study malaria, you can research the parasite that causes the disease—but if you don’t study the mosquito that carries it, you will never solve the problem. Up until now, the popular wisdom was that the jararaca would only attack if you touched it or stepped on it. But that was not what we found.
Q: Why did you need to be the victim?
A: The best way to do this research is to put snakes and a human together. In this case, the human was me. We put the snakes inside a ring on the floor of our lab until they got used to it, then I stepped in wearing special protective boots. I stepped close to the snake and also lightly on top of it. I didn’t put my whole weight on my foot, so I did not hurt the snakes. I tested 116 animals and stepped 30 times on every animal, totaling 40,480 steps.]
From the recent (aptly named) interview: Researcher steps on deadly vipers 40,000 times to better predict snakebites

Commission of Mithrian, DnD OC belonging to @crabs-with-sticks!
If you're interested I have portrait commissions for Palestine open, info in this link.
Thats a pretty fair assessment I would say.
My favourite thing about Morena though is that after the game she and Tara have tea and gossip sessions with the god of the dead (unknown if they know he's the god of the dead though)
Question for BG3 players: from what I’ve seen on Tumblr and AO3, Gale seems to have some dad energy. Is this accurate? Is Gale dad material? (I’m already sure that Tara is mum material).