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Lorehold Professor

@ajohnnygoldmain / ajohnnygoldmain.tumblr.com

Writer, lawyer, etc. This blog exists because of Magic the Gathering, but is mostly a memedump/reblogging of things. Banner is Lorehold Command by Jason Rainville.

As someone who took etiquette lessons, politeness is an incredibly effective tool for disarming bigots. You can either force them to reconsider their words/actions by directly and calmly confronting their behavior (by using the rules of society in your favor), or you can dip entirely while they appear to be in the wrong.

Both options are great.

Because the thing is, when bigots pick fights, they are 100% counting on you to get louder than them. Or meaner. They want you to react emotionally and provide fodder for their 'You're Too Emotionally Immature To Understand' cannon.

What they aren't expecting you to do is say one of the following phrases in a polite, concerned tone:

  1. Are you okay?
  2. That's not the kind of language I was raised to use with others.
  3. Do you need a moment to think on why that wasn't acceptable?
  4. This is no way to engage in intelligent conversation. Please try that again in a kinder tone if you'd like this to continue. (I really like this one because it lets you turn their public-shame rhetoric around)

For those of you who'd are spiteful and/or dealing with Fundamentalists/Evangelicals/generally shitty Christians:

  1. What's happening in your life to cause you this much anger? I can't imagine hurting so badly that I need to hurt other people.
  2. Who taught you it was acceptable to treat other people this way? Certainly not the Jesus I remember.
  3. Whatever happened to 'judge not lest ye be judged'?
  4. If I talked like that in front of my parents or grandparents I would be ashamed.
  5. I think there's something you need to pray on before we try and have this conversation.

And my all time favorite:

"It sounds to me like there are some seriously dark and angry forces at work in your heart."

(Nothing stops a Christian bigot in their tracks faster than implying the Devil is causing their bigotry. But you MUST be calm, polite, and gentle with your tone and wording. It is absolutely fair to twist the rules and play them at their own game, but you gotta play hard.)

TLDR: It's much faster to use etiquette, politeness, and rhetoric reversal when eviscerating idiots online and in person, because they aren't expecting you to weaponize their behaviors back in their direction. Don't get angry, get spitefully polite! :)

I once witnessed a very soft-spoken young Southern man take a hateful older woman’s hands gently in his and say “Sister, I am so sorry that the Devil has carved a home for hatred in your heart. I’ll pray for you.”

It was glorious.

me: haha oh god this is so bad im making so many unsupported claims and pulling all this analysis out of my ass

my prof in the margins: excellent analysis!

me: 

when i was in high school i used to write my papers thinking wow i’m just bullshitting all of this. then like a week before my senior year ended after all the grades were set, i was talking to my english teacher and told him you know i just bullshitted every paper i wrote. he told me that while i may have thought i was just pulling it all out of my ass, i genuinely knew what i was talking about and made well-supported analyses. i only thought i was bullshitting because it didn’t take much effort and it all seemed obvious to me. if you do well on your essays even though you think you’re just making it up as you go, chances are you’re not pulling it out of your ass. you’re just a genuinely talented analyst, even if the analysis that you’re making comes from a subconscious understanding of the material rather than a conscious effort to study it. give yourself some credit. 

anything you pull out of your ass had to get there somehow

Anything you pull out of your ass had to get there somehow

Anonymous asked:

imagine for a moment a dragon paladin. wouldn’t that be sick ?

(Art by, I think Simon Dominic Brewer, but LotC artist crediting is a mess)

Oh, I have some thoughts. This fellow atleast in their universe is a guardian and actively hunts slaver operations, such as gladiator arenas. He is known only as the Sagacious Dragon Warrior.

Edit: Finally Found the actual artists. https://kotakan.jimdofree.com/

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“I dub thee Syr Hellraker. For now.”

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Magic: the Gathering - Theros: Beyond Death gods

Those very lovely Theros: Beyond Death alternate god showcase / constellation arts by the talented Jason A. Engle : • Heliod, Sun-Crowned • Thassa, Deep-Dwelling • Erebos, Bleak-Hearted • Purphoros, Bronze-Blooded • Nylea, Keen-Eyed

Medieval fantasy settings where men respect women enough to let them be knights and kill werewolves and shit but still open doors and pull out their seats for them and whatnot that’s some quality content right there.

“What ho, my dearest princess, allow me to assist thee onto thine horse!”

“Many thanks, my most gracious knight, for thine assistance! I shall think fondly of thee as I plunge my blade into the gullet of this most foul worm!”

“Godspeed, my lady, may thy sword strike true!”

Basically it’s like, woman goes on grueling quest alone or enters dangerous career because she genuinely wants to? Cool, cool, very cool.

Woman is inconvenienced and annoyed by minor circumstance she doesn’t want?!? Unacceptable, she must be assisted immediately.

Have you all ever heard of Magic: the Gathering? Like just last year they did a fairy tale themed set called Throne of Eldraine, and it’s basically what you’re describing. Check out some of the art and flavor text:

(Ardenvale Paladin by Volkan Baǵa)

(Belle of the Brawl by Magali Villeneuve)

“Locthwain knights take pride in being the last ones standing in a fight or on a dance floor.“

(Inspiring Veteran by Scott Murphy)

“I fight for my daughter, who may not set foot on a battlefield for many years. Remember who you fight for.”

(Syr Carah, the Bold by Wisnu Tan)

“Duty and honor are reasons enough, but beating you will also be a pleasure.”

(Syr Elenora, the Discerning)

(Syr Gwyn, Hero of Ashvale by Lie Setiawan)

“Squires throughout the realm aspire to her mix of panache and martial prowess.”

(Venerable Knight by Colin Boyer)

“May this blade guide you on your great journey, as it did me on mine.”

Bonus: Not from Throne of Eldraine, but another knight from an earlier set. I just love the art and flavor text:

(Danitha Capashen, Paragon by Chris Rallis)

“I will protect the less fortunate. I will love bravely. I will face despair and fight on. As a Capashen, I can do no less.”

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Cacturne, but inspired by a burrowing owl! The leafy feathers are all razor-sharp, and the wings are too small for powered flight.

Hello white mutuals. Before you is a charcuterie board with 15 different types of cheese. If you manage to go 12 hours without touching the cheeses you can leave this room. Good luck.

I was eating off this cool cheese plate while you were talking can you repeat that pls