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You might have heard about Citizen Science, but you might not know how to get started. I'd like to offer a few links to Zooniverse projects that you can help with! Every project starts with a tutorial to teach you what you need to know, and you can leave comments and ask for feedback on your classifications. It's a whole community!

** Note: Green Links go to Zooniverse pages. Blue Links go to related organizations websites.

Don't worry about making mistakes, either. Every data point gets reviewed by dozens or hundreds of volunteers just like you, so working together we can find the best answers.

The link above is for a new Astronomy project called "Eclipsing Binary Patrol". You can learn how to read data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and help confirm the discovery of binary star pairs!

If you would rather help with Animal science, here's a project to help Western Australia's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions' (DBCA) "South Coast Threatened Fauna Recovery Project" protect rare animals and birds like the Gilbert's Potoroo and the Western Ground Parrot by reviewing trail cams and identifying the animals you see:

Another timely project that lets you help people very directly is the "Sudan Road Access" project. **Note: The project team designs things to try and avoid disturbing imagery, but this works by mapping dry riverbeds (wadis) where they cross roads to help teams anticipate where supply routes for humanitarian aid might become impassable. Do not participate if you feel this might be upsetting to you. I promise, there are always a bunch of volunteers to help finish these time sensitive projects!

If none of these projects are appealing, feel free to browse the Zooniverse Projects List. There are category links you can filter by such as Arts, Space, Biology, History, Climate, Medicine, Literature, Physics and more!

I've been participating in Zooniverse projects for more than a decade. It can be a fun way to help with some fascinating science. You can donate a little time or a lot, and it's very easy to jump into when you have some spare time. Each project partners with a variety of Universities from around the world and groups like NASA and the ESA. Dive right in and find a project that interests you!

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The Depths: Part 1

This comic was prompted by @13lizardsinatrenchcoat in exchange for a generous donation to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Thank you so much.

The prompt was: not doing as well at university as we’d hoped, and our worries about not getting the career we want as a result.

Part 2

The end

Thank you so much for donating to this cause and for many years of friendship. I do believe in you!

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Before the sky primal stone was Callum's, it was Claudia's, and before it was Claudia's, it was Viren's, hence this photo, which I keep referring to as "local wizard ponders orb."

Character: Viren - The Dragon Prince (Wonderstorm/Netflix) Costumer & propmaker: Myself Hair, makeup, & photography: @kryptidkhaos

(If you'll permit a quick self-promo: Patreon backers saw this one early--pledging any amount, no matter how small, gets you the same early look at new photos & project updates!)

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curlicuecal

playing science telephone

Hi folks. Let's play a fun game today called "unravelling bad science communication back to its source."

Journey with me.

Saw a comment going around on a tumblr thread that "sometimes the life expectancy of autism is cited in the 30s"

That number seemed..... strange. The commenter DID go on to say that that was "situational on people being awful and not… anything autism actually does", but you know what? Still a strange number. I feel compelled to fact check.

Quick Google "autism life expectancy" pulls up quite a few websites bandying around the number 39. Which is ~technically~ within the 30s, but already higher than the tumblr factoid would suggest. But, guess what. This number still sounds strange to me.

Most of the websites presenting this factoid present themselves as official autism resources and organizations (for parents, etc), and most of them vaguely wave towards "studies."

Ex: "Above And Beyond Therapy" has a whole article on "Does Autism Affect Life Expectancy" and states:

The link implies that it will take you to the "research studies" being referenced, but it in fact takes you to another random autism resource group called.... Songbird Care?

And on that website we find the factoid again:

Ooh, look. Now they've added the word "some". The average lifespan for SOME autistic people. Which the next group erased from the fact. The message shifts further.

And we have slightly more information about the study! (Which has also shifted from "studies" to a singular "study"). And we have another link!

Wonderfully, this link actually takes us to the actual peer-reviewed 2020 study being discussed. [x]

And here, just by reading the abstract, we find the most important information of all.

This study followed a cohort of adolescent and adult autistic people across a 20 year time period. Within that time period, 6.4% of the cohort died. Within that 6.4%, the average age of death was 39 years.

So this number is VERY MUCH not the average age of death for autistic people, or even the average age of death for the cohort of autistic people in that study. It is the average age of death IF you died young and within the 20 year period of the study (n=26), and also we don't even know the average starting age of participants without digging into earlier papers, except that it was 10 or older. (If you're curious, the researchers in the study suggested reduced self-sufficiency to be among the biggest risk factors for the early mortality group.)

But the number in the study has been removed from it's context, gradually modified and spread around the web, and modified some more, until it is pretty much a nonsense number that everyone is citing from everyone else.

There ARE two other numbers that pop up semi-frequently:

One cites the life expectancy at 58. I will leave finding the context for that number as an exercise for the audience, since none of the places I saw it gave a direct citation for where they were getting it.

And then, probably the best and most relevant number floating around out there (and the least frequently cited) draws from a 2023 study of over 17,000 UK people with an autism diagnosis, across 30 years. [x] This study estimated life expectancies between 70 and 77 years, varying with sex and presence/absence of a learning disability. (As compared to the UK 80-83 average for the population as a whole.)

This is a set of numbers that makes way more sense and is backed by way better data, but isn't quite as snappy a soundbite to pass around the internet. I'm gonna pass it around anyway, because I feel bad about how many scared internet people I stumbled across while doing this search.

People on quora like "I'm autistic, can I live past 38"-- honey, YES. omg.

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tl;dr, when someone gives you a number out of context, consider that the context is probably important

also, make an amateur fact checker's life easier and CITE YOUR SOURCES

"the age at which people in this study died" is nothing like a life expectancy

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+Will no longer using Twitter account(except NSFW account). So please contact us via email ([email protected]) or Blue Sky (https://bsky.app/profile/554.bsky.social).

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brighan

📣 My Tennotober booklet is now on presale!

You can get either a physical or a digital copy. Each include special extras like signed postcard, an Ordis sticker and timelapses. Get your copy of the ONLY edition I'll be printing!

* Make sure you check the video snippet attached in the page!

Remember that there's one week left to place your order!

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So, yeah. Did a boudoir photoshoot for the first time ever last weekend and I have the final shots in and. Um.

Wow.

Okay you know what? There's 22 photos in this set in total that I'm willing to post. (The unedited ones of my feet and a few others will not be seeing public light, thank you).

Want me to post more? Go here. Donate. There's less than 2k to go. We hit goal or break it tomorrow, you all get more photos. Sound good?

Less than 1k to go, wow. Y'all might just clear this today after all! Here's one more just to help give y'all some extra incentive.

450 left. Y'all are soooo close.

Fully funded. Holy fuck. For one, thank you so much, everyone.

For another I suppose I owe this post some more pics.

Hat tips to @xenasaur @thotsoflore @zerosuitsammi3 @sylvia-in-bloom @puppygirllaika and so many others who helped boost this, donated to it, and so forth over the last few months. Y'all have been so much help.

love you hon, so glad to hear it's funded <3

and these photos... you are drop dead gorgeous (which is sayin something comin' from a snuff slut ;3)

...no remaking Exquisite Corpse with me as a main subject. All I'm asking.

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We're hard at work on both a restock and brand-new listings, but in the meantime, we still have four types of candles listed in our Etsy shop, plus candleholders & incense burners!

If you're in the market for some unscented beeswax candles made by a household of crafty disabled queers, check us out! <3

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So, yeah. Did a boudoir photoshoot for the first time ever last weekend and I have the final shots in and. Um.

Wow.

Okay you know what? There's 22 photos in this set in total that I'm willing to post. (The unedited ones of my feet and a few others will not be seeing public light, thank you).

Want me to post more? Go here. Donate. There's less than 2k to go. We hit goal or break it tomorrow, you all get more photos. Sound good?

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I don't know; I kind of think that our culture is based around systematic denial of human limitations. I mean, there's the eight-hour work day (which is about 4 hours longer than most people are consistently able to remain productive); buffing your qualifications on job applications (which everyone needs to do to some extent, because everyone else is doing it); the expectation of multitasking, even though it's not really possible; academics are running around with impostor syndrome, ultimately because there's only so many books that an individual is capable of reading, while a bunch of liars and grifters pretend that they're experts at *everything* and are held up as thought leaders. Billionaires are held up as if they're just incredibly hard workers, photoshopped movie stars held up as if they're just incredibly beautiful. We feel guilty for not being something that never has and can never exist.

Song about it:

(The lyrics are a Kipling poem, for those who prefer reading)

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kedreeva

Following the author of The Last Unicorn on Facebook is the only thing that makes being on that site worthwhile.

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scarefox

it’s in the gravity falls directors commentaries, and I trust his take

thank him while he’s busting his ass for you and you sit there complaining goddamnit

You should see it. It isn't worth the risk of not seeing it if it's something that you might even remotely enjoy. Especially based on what one person says, no matter how much you admire or trust them.

He can dislike it, but if the unicorn had been buddy-movie grateful, disney-movie emotional, it would have been a very different, very shallow, MUCH worse movie. Like just, really really bad.

She's not bitchy or catty or cruel, she literally does not understand humans or their drive or their big emotions. She doesn't feel love, she doesn't feel regret. She doesn't have ambition, she doesn't desire or benefit from change. She barely wants anything. She's complete by herself. She is content.

She can't be ungrateful unless you expect what is essentially a...a kind of immortal spirit, a place, a forest in the shape of a creature, to be in any way at all human. She can't be a deity, that's an extremely human concept, but she is not a normal living thing in any regard whatsoever.

The entire point of the movie is change, and truth. Front to back, it is change and truth, and the destruction of illusions, and surviving it, and the toll that takes, and the gifts it can bring. It's full of tremendous and intense, unthinkable, incomprehensible, destructive, renewing, life-altering change. And also truth, and the unraveling of illusions, which are everywhere in the narrative, and are almost always dangerous, or hiding something that is.

The unicorn unravels everything around her by being the catalyst for change, and it is incredibly destructive. Things come apart around her. It leads to good things, usually, but it breaks everything first.

She changes on the road, she learns to care about humans enough to help them, to save their lives, and that is very much an expression of gratitude.

She just doesn't care about the wizard questing for greatness. It is irrelevant. Glory is useless. And she's right.

She doesn't experience a fundamental alteration of her nature until she is forcibly changed against her will to survive, and it is not a positive change. It ruins her. It is a tremendous trauma that leaves her empty and broken, and eventually, partly and unnaturally human. She keeps losing what she was, and it is tragic and painful to watch. Why would she be grateful for that? She wishes she had died.

She finally develops something like love, but only after she has forgotten much of what she was. Then she desperately grasps onto it as something to replace what she lost.

Her encroaching humanity is killing what she was (her first response to being human was absolute visceral terror at having a mortal, and thus actively dying, body) a trauma response that allows her to survive, to hide. An illusion.

Love is an attempt to make peace with it all, and it is beautiful enough, but also empty. You are never meant to cheer for it. Only feel for them both. It's a sticking point for some people that the romance isn't done well. It isn't meant to feel right. They leaned on it a little hard in the movie, the book does it better, but it was a "kids' movie" (it isn't) so that was a little inevitable.

Change destroys everything, and it breaks everything.

At the end, when she changes back, who is it she appears to, to acknowledge what happened? And who is it she visits and touches and loves and says goodbye to? She is grateful.

The movie/book does exactly what it set out to do, and I have to say that I don't necessarily trust the judgment of people who dismiss it out of hand.

Yes, I saw it young, in the theater, so I imprinted, but it has been a radically different movie at different parts of my life. I've identified with every character in different phases of my life, so it has had the depth to stand up to easily over a hundred viewings by a half dozen versions of myself. I know people have their issues with the style of animation which, whatever, I think it's gorgeous and I also don't consider that a reason to dismiss an otherwise good movie or show (I really dislike the animation style of Gravity Falls, actually, it bores the crap out of me, but that isn't the point). But the story itself is not like anything else I've ever seen.

If you get it, you get it. If you don't, you don't. But wanting her to be grateful and kind is...really super duper extremely not the point, and would actually be antithetical to it and ruin the story as it is. And it's missing the ways she expresses those things. If that's what you take away, that she is somehow morally deficient, you literally did not understand it, or you haven't seen it, or you have a take so radically divergent from mine I am probably incapable of understanding it.

It is so, so good.

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It's currently a 'free with ads' watch on YouTube*, too!

(in the US, at least, idk if these are region locked)

Ooooo I will be watching it (again) then! Thank you for the heads up!

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