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I’m Orion Scribner (they/them). I’m over age 25. For many years, I have been writing about the communities of therianthropes, otherkin and other alterhumans. I made the comic Theri There, the community history book Otherkin Timeline, and more. This doesn’t put me above anyone else, because we’re all equal peers and colleagues in the therian, otherkin, and alterhuman communities, which have no leaders. I’m against the idea of community members being treated differently for having been here longer or calling themselves “graymuzzles.” I’m just another ordinary private individual here who makes things and values what others make, just as I hope you do too.

None of my works were created with the use of g-nerative art-ficial intelligence. Aside from having to censor those words in this post for algorithm reasons, I prioritize accessibility and write screen reader friendly transcripts. I also try to never post flickering images; if I must, I tag “flickering lights warning.” Posts on my blog are rated G to rated PG-13 at most, the latter of which are usually educational materials from reputable sources. Here’s how to filter out my content warning tags so you won’t see anything unwanted by yourself or your parent or guardian.

I’ve never had a “big blog” with thousands of followers, and I’m fine with that. I don’t use any social media regularly, I don’t follow any other blogs here, and my posts here are usually scheduled many days ahead. When I have reblogged or reviewed works by other authors, those represent the opinions of their own authors and aren’t necessarily representative of my own. If you want to contact me, my linktree has my e-mail address.

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oh hey , wingsday approach - may 15th !
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courtkossai:

since 2003 , as start by easalle and silverie from livejournal ;D

original low resolution poster for wingsday , transcript followALT

‘Wear’ Are Your Wings?!
Calling all winged creatures! The first annual “'Wear’ Are Your Wings” Holiday is nearly upon us! Birds, Dragons, Faeries, Angels, Bags, Bats and all that flutter and flitter, spread your wings and soar with pride!
Thursday, May 15th, 2003!!
Wear your wings! Buy or make your own, if you don’t have any at home to wear. Wear them no matter what you are doing. A good idea is to wear a pair small enough to not be too intrusive. Note: Wings and Cars don’t mix. Walking and Biking are environmentally better anyway!
Make more wings to hand out to others if they haven’t got their own. Use paper, feathers, foam, and fabric. Be creative! Attach them with safety pins, tape, Velcro or something else!
Go out in the world and hand out your wings to everyone you meet! Spread the joy of magic and dreams! Don’t forget to wear your wings too!
Wear your wings with pride and joy! Spread the love and beauty of fairy magic! Have fun and love life!

of course , short notice at this point to come up with full pair of wearable wings … but maybe still some fun ideas to express wings !

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Free Speech Coalition trying to start Adult Industry Credit Union: INTEREST FORM LINK

tendermiasma:

julevanwilde:

tendermiasma:

Hey guys, the Free Speech Coalition looks serious about starting an adult industry credit union and they need our help to demonstrate to regulators that enough people would use it.

(and yes, credit unions can issue credit cards!)

Fill out this form if you’re interested:

Credit Union Survey — Free Speech Coalition

I don’t ask much to have posts spread, but adult content creators are trying to break free from the censorship of current payment processors and we need one with a TOS that actually serves us. Please help us!

As someone who has been in the industry for a decade now, a credit union is the way to go. Credit unions (key word: union!) are member owned and profits pay back members as dividends.

Bear in mind that your card processors (Visa, American Express, Mastercard, etc.) are distinct entities with their own service terms and present a separate obstacle that a credit union doesn’t overcome, but it’s an excellent first step and there are workarounds. Members within the union would be able to send and receive funds amongst themselves with no outside restrictions imposed. 🤷

This is also non-binding; it’s an interest check. Depends on the rules of individual credit unions, but sometimes you don’t even have to be engaged with a particular company or industry sector to use the credit union. So don’t worry about if you think you’d qualify, if you’re in the US and interested, take 60 seconds to fill it out

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Registration for Shining Hearth closes in 10 days

arethinn:

Registration for Shining Hearth closes in 10 days
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General registration for Shining Hearth will close in 10 days, on March 26th. Nothing formal is planned for that evening, but it is a low-key “lobbycon” as people check in, take a look around, and say hello. Arethinn may stream a mythic- or fae-themed game around 8-10 PM Pacific time or so. Register here to attend the gathering!

https://www.shininghearth.net

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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Machine Soul: The Intersection of Object…
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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Machine Soul: The Intersection of Object Spirituality and Identity,” by Neve VR52. “Neve VR52, the community’s friendly neighborhood mixing console, shares a deep dive into what it means to have the soul of an object, and the ways being an object has influenced his own spiritual path into animist Christianity and object spirit work, followed by a round of AMA.”

The documentary mentioned is Animism: People Who Love Objects (2015). You can see a trailer here.

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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Fiction²kin: Reality in Fiction in Fiction,”…
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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Fiction²kin: Reality in Fiction in Fiction,” by 777☆SYSTEM. “[warning for discussion of derealization, dehumanization, as well as general horror topics] As fictionfolk, the line between fiction and reality can often start to blur. Where does the written character start, and where do you begin? Is there even a difference? Join the 777☆SYSTEM as they discuss being a fictional character from a work of fiction and the adjustment to reality… that’s also fiction. [Danganronpa V3, Hundred Line, and Deltarune spoilers within!]”

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A recording of a panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Seeing Yourself: A Guide to…
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A recording of a panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Seeing Yourself: A Guide to Commissioning Alterhuman Art,” by Mar/Florian. “A guide going over the basics of putting together a reference sheet and ordering commissions of your kintypes! Even and especially if you don’t have good reference images.”

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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Mermaiding 101” by Kalixa. “Take a deep…
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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Mermaiding 101” by Kalixa. “Take a deep breath! We’re diving into the rich world of the mercommunity, aquatic gearing, and safety. Join us on a euphoric and enlightening swim through the deep blue underworld! All aquatic altertypes welcome and encouraged!”

Script

Slides

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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Augmentative and Alternative Communication…
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A panel that was presented at Centaurus Festival 2026, “Augmentative and Alternative Communication (and Alterhumanity),” by Fractals and Fragments & Soul. “Come and learn about what AAC (Augmentative and Alternative communication) is, the different types of AAC, how AAC can beneficial to Alterhumans and where to get started if you’re interested in exploring it.”

Here are the slides for the presentation!

Some links that the presenters shared in the chat:

Other symbol/image libraries shared by the presenters in the chat:

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Here are the slides for Kunabee’s panel!
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frameacloud:

A recording of a panel at Centaurus Festival 2026. “Poetry 101 (Part 1),” by Kunabee. “Going over the basics of poetry, a few poetry types, and how to write a poem. (Part 2 of this series contained audience members reading their personal poems and was not recorded).”

Here are the slides for Kunabee’s panel!

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A recording of a panel at Centaurus Festival 2026. “Poetry 101 (Part 1),” by Kunabee. “Going over…
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A recording of a panel at Centaurus Festival 2026. “Poetry 101 (Part 1),” by Kunabee. “Going over the basics of poetry, a few poetry types, and how to write a poem. (Part 2 of this series contained audience members reading their personal poems and was not recorded).”

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Shining Hearth staff sign-ups close today; ~3.5 weeks left to register
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arethinn:

Shining Hearth staff sign-ups close today; ~3.5 weeks left to register
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Staff sign-ups for Shining Hearth are closing today. We’re pretty well supplied with staff for the Americas and Europe, but are still seeking someone from the Australasia region. You can apply here.

General registration has just 3.5 more weeks to go – closing March 26th! Register to attend here.

We are still also seeking someone who would be willing to run a game session of Cards Against Humanity (we can set you up to do this), Jackbox, Gartic Phone (available within Discord), or something similar that is multiplayer and free to play, on Sunday March 29th from 14:00 to 16:00 Central European Time. If you’re interested in doing that, reply to this post or email staff (at) shininghearth (dot) net.

“What’s Shining Hearth?” It’s a free online gathering of Elves, Fae, Sidhe, and adjacent folk, held on Discord on the fourth weekend in March (March 27-29, 2026). The server and event are 18+ only. There are workshops and discussions, games and watch parties, music, and plenty of time just to hang out and chat. For more information, see our website.

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unrivaled champion of guess who
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alteredpanel:

unrivaled champion of guess who

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Comics and other artworks by “Noah” submitted to Many Voices Newsletter from multiple issues, each…
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typenull:

A single chaotic scene drawn in black and white; Noah's animals all play together in one room, with tons of speech bubbles overlapping one another. The environment is crowded and noisy.

MOON: Good Nite Moon... Good Nite Rat... Good Nite Bat, Good Nite...
DRUNK RAT: Good thing none of us are Lemmings cuz... you forgot to shut off the bath water. To error is human, better make that a double.
BAT: You're all driving me BATTY! I can't sleep... I'm gonna go out of my mind with all this racket!
LIL' RAT: Are we almost healed yet? Can you buy DURACELL batteries this time for my Miss Merry Therapee Doll?
RAT: WHO has the glue? This is NOT what I meant by "Sticking together to heal"! And WHO made this mess?? And WHO..
NAMELESS: Well Don't blame US! Maybe an owl part knows.
RACCOON: Coffee, tea, or caviar anyone? I should be the "Host". At least I have more than a 4 word vocabulary. Must be a commercial break. Ferret's "highly functioning" again.
NAMELESS: Either she goes, or I go!
NAMELESS: ACK!!! Therapy, and licking our wounds, just gives us HAIRBALLS!


Signed: If you can draw us... Can you erase us? Noah, 1995 - From Issue April 1995 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
A 3-panel comic, in black and white. Rat, Little Rat, and Bat are climbing up the slope of a mountain as they talk. Rat carries a large backpack on their back, filled with personal affects. Little Rat and Bat are both much smaller, and Bat is flying instead of walking.

Panel 1 reads:
LIL' RAT: Are we gonna get salvaged?
RAT: "Salvaged?" Lil' Rat, I'm not sure I know what your...
BAT: Don'tcha remember? The so-called "experts" at that dissociative center said, we could be salvagable - SALVAGABLE! As if we were a piece of junk!!

Panel 2 reads:
RAT: What they meant was, with substantial time in psychotherapy, the prognosis looked quite optimistic for becoming a functional member of society!
BAT: You're scaren' me, Rat. You're starten to even sound like em.
LIL' RAT: So are we, are we still salvagable...?

Panel 3 shows Lil' Rat alone, staring up and off the edge of the mountain. It reads:

RAT: Well, somehow we seem to have taken a detour to the top of a mountain instead, Little Rat.
LIL' RAT: Good. Maybe now I can ask the REAL experts.

Signed: Noah, '92 - From Issue February 1996 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
A 3-panel comic, in black and white. Raccoon and Little Rat sit on the floor of their room, while Raccoon cuts up papers with scissors.

Panel 1 reads:
RACCOON: I can't remember where the art paper is, so don't go squeaken about me clipping up Rat's old Many Voices subscriptions.
LIL' RAT: k.

Panel 2 has a large text bubble of Rat chiming in offscreen, while Raccoon looks shocked. It reads:
RAT: ALRIGHT... WHO'S CLIPPING APART MY MANY VOICES SUBSCRIPTIONS?!!
RACCOON: Eeek! [They drop their scissors, and you see they were cutting them up to form a paper doll chain.]
LIL' RAT: Raccoon is. Yup, it's raccoon, Raccoon.... Raccoooonn. Raccoon

Panel 3 has Raccoon pointing and yelling at Little Rat, who sits and points out their tongue. It reads:

RACCOON: HOW THE HECK DO WE FORGET ANYTHING WITH HER AROUND?!
LIL' RAT: [Sticking out their tongue] Phflt.

Signed: Noah, '95 - From Issue December 1995 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
A 3-panel comic, in black and white. In Panel 1, Bat hangs upside down from a Lamp while Little Rat shakes it from the bottom.

Panel 1 reads:
LIL' RAT: Play wif me!
BAT: Go away, Little Rat! I can't live a normal life with you around anymore.

Panel 2 is covered in shadow, and shows Little Rat meekly standing on their tippy toes. It reads:
LIL' RAT: *Sigh* Alright... but call me if you're ever hurtin', or dying, and need me to take your place again, ok?!

Panel 3 shows Bat having resigned to Little Rat's sad statement, and they are both playing with toys on the floor. Beside them is the book "Alice in Wonderland", and they are both adorned with silly hats. Little Rat wears a top hat big enough to cover their eyes, and holds a teakettle. It reads:

BAT: So, what's "NORMAL"??!
LIL' RAT: Any Tea with your Sugar?

Signed: Noah, 1995 - From Issue August 1995 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
A single page drawing, with intricate detail depicting a cartoonish dragon reading a long paper contract. The paper is long enough to unfurl across the floor, and on it you can read that it's titled "Signed by Alters". On the paper are the signatures of a pawprint, and "Noah" with a splash of ink. Underneath, the dragon's thoughts read:

The contract was to not dissociate into anymore Animals or People. Nothing was said about Dragons!

Signed: Noah - From Issue August 1999 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
A single panel comic. Rat and one of their animals stand in front of a large, looming canvas, on which is one of their drawings. The drawing is almost 3 times their size, and it depicts a realistically styled yet nonsensical figure of a Dragon. The Dragon's body is more like that of a tsuchinoko, with a big fat belly and a large, winding tail. It's head is depicted as that of a realistic reptile, with a giant forked tongue and many spikes and sets of wings. In front of the canvas, Rat's animal friend says:

FRIEND: Yes, as you may have guessed, we are working on Mother issues.

Above them, standing on their shoulders, is Rat; who holds a crayon. They've drawn a label underneath the gigantic beast, with an arrow pointing to it that says "Mom".

Signed: Noah - From Issue June 1997 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
I read somewhere that humor is born from sadness and tragedy. I don't think that's true in all cases, but perhaps in some degree mine. Our Internal Communication System are Animals. Drawing them since I was a child, I would hide them under a corner of the carpet in my room. Drawing wasn't encouraged and "secrets" had to be kept. They were created and drawn, after the abuse, when we would "leave" and "come back" from our journeys. A technique I could also obtain by rocking or banging my head on my mattress with a monotonous hum to sleep. (Altering the state of consciousness, I've come to learn.)



In being alone here, there were always animals or people there, to comfort and help. So we became animals, drawing our life masked in symbols and humor.



"We've" been in-and-out of therapy before, and "our help from there" diagnosed us here. (Much to the therapist's surprise and confirmation.) But artwork wasn't understood or used much in therapy and "head banging" was out of the question. So…leaving therapy, going back, being turned away, and not finding much else, we realized traditional psychotherapy just doesn't work for us. And in being the "psychotherapy misfits" that we are, I turned to our own, old resources. Once again we are banging our head (a 24" drum head, that is), drawing, and finding ourselves, our stories, and our help!



Mayhem is not on paper and not acted out so much in daily life. I find much humor in our "human condition" (especially when I'm drawing it, and not living it).

I thought in sending this, it might help others to see their humorous side, and to know they're not alone. And besides the fact…we don't have carpet anymore. Just hardwood floors!



By Noah, MVALT
A single panel comic, drawn in black and white. A human child with shaggy, long, and dirty hair stands on a presumably wooded floor covered in leaves. Their clothes are tattered and worn. They're highlighted in what seems to be the light of a flashlight. The title above them reads:

"With the aid of a beating drum we journey inward in loving search of"

Bat stands to the side, pointing and looking disgusted. Their dialogue reads:

GIRL: I am too a part of you, and even though I'm not an animal, I gotta tale! You'll see, after we negotiate my share of the book AND movie rights.
BAT: AAACCCK! She's one of US?!

Signed: Noah, '95 - From Issue October 1998 of Many Voices NewsletterALT
A single panel comic, with Rat standing and poorly balancing on the edge of a comically large nutshell ("nut case"). Inside the shell are many little eyes in the darkness, with a speech bubble that reads: "And remember... if they find out you're a DID case, tell them they can never have too many friends!"


Signed: Noah  - From Issue June 1996 of Many Voices NewsletterALT

Comics and other artworks by “Noah” submitted to Many Voices Newsletter from multiple issues, each attributed and described in alt text. With special exception, Noah’s submitted thesis on their work reads as follows:

I read somewhere that humor is born from sadness and tragedy. I don’t think that’s true in all cases, but perhaps in some degree mine. Our Internal Communication System are Animals. Drawing them since I was a child, I would hide them under a corner of the carpet in my room. Drawing wasn’t encouraged and “secrets” had to be kept. They were created and drawn, after the abuse, when we would “leave” and “come back” from our journeys. A technique I could also obtain by rocking or banging my head on my mattress with a monotonous hum to sleep. (Altering the state of consciousness, I’ve come to learn.)

In being alone here, there were always animals or people there, to comfort and help. So we became animals, drawing our life masked in symbols and humor.

“We’ve” been in-and-out of therapy before, and “our help from there” diagnosed us here. (Much to the therapist’s surprise and confirmation.) But artwork wasn’t understood or used much in therapy and “head banging” was out of the question. So…leaving therapy, going back, being turned away, and not finding much else, we realized traditional psychotherapy just doesn’t work for us. And in being the “psychotherapy misfits” that we are, I turned to our own, old resources. Once again we are banging our head (a 24" drum head, that is), drawing, and finding ourselves, our stories, and our help!

Mayhem is not on paper and not acted out so much in daily life. I find much humor in our “human condition” (especially when I’m drawing it, and not living it).
I thought in sending this, it might help others to see their humorous side, and to know they’re not alone. And besides the fact…we don’t have carpet anymore. Just hardwood floors!

By Noah, MV

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“In the 1960s, after his seminal work on barn owls, Roger Payne switched his attention to whales. In…
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reasonsforhope:

templatelord:

igneousbody:

“In the 1960s, after his seminal work on barn owls, Roger Payne switched his attention to whales. In 1971, he published two historic papers. (…) The second showed that fin whales—the second-largest animals after blue whales—make extremely low-pitched calls that can be heard across entire oceans. It nearly destroyed Payne’s career.

That controversial paper was born of the Cold War. To listen for Soviet submarines, the U.S. Navy installed chains of underwater listening posts in the Pacific and Atlantic. This network, known as the Sound Surveillance System, or SOSUS, picked up a deluge of oceanic noises. Some were clearly biological. Others were more mysterious. One especially enigmatic sound was monotonous, repetitive, and low, with a frequency of 20 Hz—an octave below the lowest key on a standard piano. This hum was so loud that people doubted it could be coming from an animal. Did it have a military origin? Was it produced by underwater tectonic activity? Did it come from waves crashing on some distant shoreline? The actual source only became clear when Navy scientists started following the sounds to their sources, and often found a fin whale at the end.

Human hearing typically bottoms out at around 20 Hz. Below those frequencies, sounds are known as infrasound, and they’re mostly inaudible to us unless they’re very loud. Infrasounds can travel over incredibly long distances, especially in water. Knowing that fin whales also produce infrasound, Payne calculated, to his shock, that their calls could conceivably travel for 13,000 miles. No ocean is that wide. Together with oceanographer Douglas Webb, Payne published his calculations, speculating that the largest whales “may be in tenuous acoustic contact throughout a relatively enormous volume of ocean.” The response was brutal. Leading whale researchers told him that his paper was pure fantasy. Colleagues hinted that critics had been questioning his mental health behind his back. “When you get to distances like that, people just refuse to believe that it’s true,” Payne tells me.

Payne’s work made a more positive impression on Chris Clark. A young acoustician and former choirboy, Clark was recruited by Roger and Katy Payne to be a sound technician on a 1972 trip to Argentina to study right whales. It was a thrilling and formative time. Camped on a beach beneath the Southern Cross, with penguins bumbling past and albatrosses wheeling overhead, Clark began listening to whales. He placed hydrophones in the water to eavesdrop on their songs and found ways of assigning specific recordings to individual whales. He went on to compile libraries of whale calls, recorded all over the world, from Argentina to the Arctic. And all the while, Payne’s idea of giant whales talking over oceans stuck with him.

In the 1990s, with the Cold War over and the threat of Soviet subs diminished, the Navy offered Clark and others a chance to observe real-time recordings from their SOSUS hydrophones. Amid the spectrograms—visual representations of the sounds that SOSUS picked up—Clark saw the unmistakable signal of a singing blue whale. On his first day, Clark saw that more blue whale vocalizations had been recorded from a single SOSUS sensor than had been described before in the entire scientific literature. The ocean was awash with their calls, and those calls were coming in from enormous distances. Clark calculated that one individual was 1,500 miles from the sensor that recorded it. He could listen to whales singing in Ireland with a microphone situated off Bermuda. “I just thought: Roger was right,” he says. “It is physically possible to detect a blue whale singing across an ocean basin.” (…)

Although blue and fin whale songs can traverse oceans, no one knows if the whales actually communicate at such ranges. It’s possible that they’re signaling to nearby individuals with very loud calls, which just happen to extend further afield. But Clark points out that they repeat the same notes, over and over again, and at very precise intervals. A singing whale will stop calling when it surfaces for air, and come back on the beat when it submerges. “That’s not arbitrary,” he says. It reminds him of the redundant and repetitive signals that Martian rovers use to beam data back to Earth. If you wanted to design a signal that could be used to communicate across oceans, you’d come up with something similar to a blue whale’s song.

Those songs might have other uses, too. Their notes can last for several seconds, with wavelengths as long as a football field. Clark once asked a Navy friend what he could do with such a call. “I could illuminate the ocean,” the friend replied. That is, he could map distant underwater landscapes, from submerged mountains to the seafloor itself, by processing the echoes returning from the far-reaching infrasounds. Geophysicists can certainly use fin whale songs to map the density of the ocean crust. But can the whales do so?

Clark sees evidence in their movements. Through SOSUS, he has seen blue whales emerging in polar waters between Iceland and Greenland and making a beeline—a whaleline?—for tropical Bermuda, singing all the way. He has seen whales slaloming between underwater mountain ranges, zigging and zagging between landmarks hundreds of miles apart. “When you watch these animals move, it’s as if they have an acoustic map of the oceans,” he says. He also suspects that the animals can build up such maps over their long lives, accruing sound-based memories that lurk in their mind’s ear. After all, Clark recalls veteran sonar specialists telling him that different parts of the sea had their own distinctive sounds. “They said: If you put a pair of headphones on me, I can tell you if I’m near Labrador or off the Bay of Biscay,” says Clark. “I thought that if a human being could do this in 30 years, what could an animal do with 10 million years?”

The scale of a whale’s hearing is hard to grapple with. There’s the spatial vastness, of course, but also an expanse of time. Underwater, sound waves take just under a minute to cover 50 miles. If a whale hears the song of another whale from a distance of 1,500 miles, it’s really listening back in time by about half an hour, like an astronomer gazing upon the ancient light of a distant star. If a whale is trying to sense a mountain 500 miles away, it has to somehow connect its own call with an echo that arrives 10 minutes later. That might seem preposterous, but consider that a blue whale’s heart beats around 30 times a minute at the surface, and can slow to just 2 beats a minute on a dive. They surely operate on very different timescales than we do. If a zebra finch hears beauty in the milliseconds within a single note, perhaps a blue whale does the same over seconds and minutes. To imagine their lives, “you have to stretch your thinking to completely different levels of dimension,” Clark tells me. He compares the experience to looking at the night sky through a toy telescope and then witnessing its full majesty through NASA’s spaceborne Hubble telescope. When he thinks about whales, the world feels bigger, stretching out in space and time.

Whales weren’t always big. They evolved from small, hoofed, deer-like animals that took to the water around 50 million years ago. Those ancestral creatures probably had vanilla mammalian hearing. But as they adapted for an aquatic life, one group of them—the filter-feeding mysticetes, which include blues, fins, and humpbacks—shifted their hearing to low infrasonic frequencies. At the same time, their bodies ballooned into some of the largest Earth has ever seen. These changes are probably connected. The mysticetes achieved their huge size by evolving a unique style of feeding, which allows them to subsist upon tiny crustaceans called krill. Accelerating into a krill swarm, a blue whale expands its mouth to engulf a volume of water as large as its own body, swallowing half a million calories in one gulp. But this strategy comes at a cost. Krill aren’t evenly distributed across the oceans, so to sustain their large bodies, blue whales must migrate over long distances. The same giant proportions that force them to undergo these long journeys also equip them with the means to do so—the ability to make and hear sounds that are lower, louder, and more far-reaching than those of other animals.

Back in 1971, Roger Payne speculated that foraging whales could use these sounds to stay in touch over long distances. If they simply called when fed and stayed silent when hungry, they could collectively comb an ocean basin for food and home in on bountiful areas that lucky individuals have found. A whale pod, Payne suggested, might be a massively dispersed network of acoustically connected individuals, which seem to be swimming alone but are actually together.”

- Ed Yong, An Immense World : How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us

this is beautiful

Never doubt that there is so, so much beauty and strangeness and infinite complexity in the world, so very much of which we are still to discover.

Below is a link to the book, which is by renowned and Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist Ed Yong, and here’s a link to the corresponding young readers version.

An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us

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Fun Thing about our experience with DID is that some of us just Do Not feel pain for some reason….
posts that i did not createposted by the artist SketchBookSys aka theseus-system on Sept 22 2024SketchBookSystheseus-system2024videoanimationpluralchesspainqueue

michaelrotonal:

theseus-system:

sketchbooksys:

Fun Thing about our experience with DID is that some of us just Do Not feel pain for some reason. which uh. can result in… moments like this

dude the jumpscare i got when i got sent this post by a friend who recognized it as our anim
we made this way back before we even had a dedicated system art blog
i had no idea it was still circulating
blast from the past in a major way

transcript of the chess

1. e4 Na6

2. Nf3 Nc5

3. Nc3

can’t quite identify after that but they just keep moving the knights

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System Death Experiences: Results
posts that i did not create; posted by sunsoaked-sprites on March 4 2026excellent work!sunsoaked-spritespluraldeathin system deathpro endogenicheadmate deathheadmate dormancyDIDOSDDsurveysurvey resultsposts that i did not create

sunsoaked-sprites:

Hello all! I made this post explaining about what this survey is, but I’ll restate it again for anybody who may be new to this.

What I aimed to do was create a survey that focused on the phenomenon of in-system death and dormancy, and what that looks like in systems. I opened the survey in December 2024 and left it open for a whole year to allow as many systems as possible to contribute. This garnered 121 unique participants who shared their experiences! An amazing turnout. Below, I’m going to give a brief overview of what I learned from this study, and then I will include a link to the document with the full results, which is 26 pages long. (Link to the full document here.)

[Image Description: The title “System Death Experiences” with the subtitle “the results” over a photo with moody or gloomy composition featuring a bouquet of pale pink and light red flowers and green leaves/stems.]

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