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3 months ago

watching xmen evo as a kid: cool, super heros as high schoolers! They’re so much older than me and cool!

as an adult: can mystique and magneto stop torturing at risk youth FOR FIVE MINUTES

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9 months ago

Go here:

randompokemon.com
This tool generates random Pokémon by region, type, and more.

Generate 1 Pokémon, doesn’t matter if you know anything about Pokémon or not

Based on looks + whatever knowledge you have about it, COULD YOU TAKE THIS POKÉMON IN A PHYSICAL FIGHT?


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9 months ago

elon musk had a third child with grimes that he kept secret until the release of his biography. he named it techno mechanicus


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1 year ago

I forgot to post this here, I posted it to my clown blog account (@clown-worm-enthusiest )

new oc, Chocco croc

New Oc, Chocco Croc

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3 months ago

Alligator Bites Might Never Heal, But Doechii Is Good At Holding Alligators

Doechii won the Grammy for Best Rap Album for Alligator Bites Never Heal, but she also should have won the coveted and definitely not fictitious "Best Alligator Handling" award for the way she held Coconut on the cover!

An image of Doechii, a Black woman, holding Coconut, an albino alligator. This image is the album cover to her mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal. In this image, Doechii is seated, and holding the alligator using two hands and supporting the animal's body with her knee and forearm.
An image of Doechii, a Black woman, holding Coconut, an albino alligator. In this image, Doechii is standing, and holding the alligator using two hands and supporting the animal's body with her forearm and holding her close to her body. Doechii's smiling in this one. The alligator is calm and unbothered.
An image of Doechii, a Black woman, holding Coconut, an albino alligator. In this image, Doechii is standing, and holding the alligator using two hands and supporting the animal's body with her forearm and holding her close to her body. Doechii's not smiling in this one, and it's zoomed out more than the previous image. The alligator remains calm and unbothered.

(Yes, it's this Coconut.)

And the best part? She released a BTS video showing how they shot the cover, meaning that we can see more than just the still image! If a picture's worth a thousand words, video's worth... a lot more. (Sorry if it autoplays I don't think I have any control over that either way)

So, using the photoshoot images and video as evidence, let's take a look at how Doechii handled this alligator very well! I'm going to go into excruciating detail here because I think it's important to know why something is good just as much as it is important to know why something is bad. It's hard to understand alligator body language a lot of the time, so in this writeup, I will address how Doechii's holding the gator and what she's doing right, as well as point out how you can tell from Coconut's reactions that she is not distressed.

Body Support

In the album cover image, Doechii is seated, which is good, because even though she's a small alligator, Coconut is a very strong and powerful creature. That tail is pure muscle! But even in the standing images, you can see that Doechii is giving Coconut great body support and holding her correctly- close to the body, but without grabbing too tightly or being restrained uncomfortably. I think for a gator of this size I would have recommended pinning the back foreleg against her body for a little additional support and movement restriction- but I don't think she had to restrict movement because Coconut seems quite relaxed!

In the seated image, Doechii has one hand under Coconut's chest, supporting her sternum and head. The other hand is on top of her tail, and her knee is under the pelvic girdle. This type of hold lets the alligator feel safe; remember that these are aquatic and terrestrial creatures. An insecure hold that risks dropping them is going to stress them out and make them uncomfortable. By holding the alligator gently against her body and not squeezing, she's avoiding any uncomfortable pressure.

Head and Throat Support

In all of the images, Doechii is bringing her hand under Coconut's neck, creating a cradle with her hand so that the alligator can rest her head. But what she's not doing is she is not squeezing or grabbing the throat. The throat is one of the soft bits of an alligator, and squeezing it too tightly is very uncomfortable for them. But the way Doechii is supporting her gives her several degrees of freedom to move her head if she so chooses.

Body Language

Another indication of good handling is that it's clear that Coconut is not uncomfortably stressed. Alligators express displeasure with being held in a lot of ways, including struggling to get away, hissing, and holding their mouths open. (If you want to know more and see my sources, you can read my post on alligator body language. LOTS of info there, including peer-reviewed ethology sources that explain what alligators do and why they do it! Go get your data-driven answers!)

But Coconut isn't doing that; she's calm and alert. You can see in the BTS video that she's active on set. She's not shut down, and when she wants to walk around, she's not restrained. Obviously the video is an edited timelapse, and it's not the whole story- but when people show alligators in media, they usually don't know enough about them to edit out any uncomfortable body language. So I think that if she had been upset, we would have seen that.

We can also see in the video that Coconut is unbanded, meaning her mouth was not held shut. I thought they might have banded her and then edited the band out for the cover, but no, there was nothing restricting any distress cues. Banding is usually done for public safety, but the facility Coconut's from... doesn't do that, so I'm not surprised she's unbanded. At least it gives more evidence that she's not trying to gape!

One more good indicator that Coconut was comfortable is that she's got her eyes open, which you can even kinda see in the video if you zoom in. Reptiles will often squinch their eyes shut to avoid distressing stimuli or signal distress, and albino alligators have even more reasons to do this. They're much more sensitive to light than their pigmented counterparts. But it looks like her on-set work was completed quickly, meaning that she didn't have to be around bright lights for long.

In conclusion:

A hastily assembled award certificate that says Certificate of Appreciation: This certificate is proudly presented to Doechii for being very nice and polite to Coconut the Alligator and doing a great job of holding her and making her feel supported. There are two really goofy clip art alligators on the otherwise bland corporate award certificate.

Doechii's album cover is an example of good alligator handling. Yay!

That said, please note that this is only about handling and is divorced from any other issues surrounding this particular alligator. (Read the body language post if you want more on that.) These are not issues I'm touching in this post, because that's not the point! I simply want to point out an instance of good handling and how you can identify relaxed body language in an animal that is notoriously hard to read when posted on social media.


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3 months ago

Random Doodle Dump!

Random Doodle Dump!
Random Doodle Dump!
Random Doodle Dump!
Random Doodle Dump!

-And some references. I really don't know where to put these, but I thought y'all might like them. It's just no context doodles at the end of the day. Though they kind of relate to my next posts. You'll see. 😉✨ -Bubbly💙


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