Eric (Fëanen)

Eric (Fëanen)

@feanen.bsky.social

Whovian, gamer, amateur astrologer and Tolkien enthusiast. Lover of lists, oddities, old sitcoms and classic rock. Crazy cat guy. Mostly replies. He/him. https://kleroi.wordpress.com/

35 Followers 32 Following 101 Posts Joined Dec 2024
1 week ago

I'm not just seconding this because we're Zelda fans, he really looks like a Link! And if he likes to hike and explore it's so apropos.

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1 week ago

Somewhere in the vast library of rulebooks there MUST be a custom rule for riding a cow into battle that you can adapt.

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2 weeks ago

We should call this "translation of darkness"...

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2 weeks ago

Ahhh, retrograde-detriment-fall Mercury. The James Joyce configuration. Everyone please give your nearest and dearest Virgo a warm drink and a cookie as they try to control this chaos.

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1 month ago

You do that too? I have an acquaintance who's in contacts as "drummer" and another whose last name is B&L (Bausch and Lomb contact lens rep).

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1 month ago

Who knows if there's even a logical reason you're being swarmed? These things are completely out of control.

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1 month ago

Now that's a food pyramid I can live by!

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2 months ago

I take it you have certain midpoints you focus on, in the same way as those of us who use lots have only a handful we regularly calculate?

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2 months ago

That's where I draw a hard line. It's fine to create new lots with modern astrological theory but anachronistic thinking blurs what the old astrologers were really up to, which is certainly related mathematically but not interchangeable conceptually.

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2 months ago

The usage of lots (always called parts) by Marc Edmund Jones, Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson and others as is definitely closer to how midpoints and planetary pictures are used. But it also led to some modern astrologers trying to project ideas of modern midpoint theory back on the ancients.

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2 months ago

To elaborate: nobody I've ever seen would ever look at a midpoint for its ruler, to see what planets are in the same sign (not degree). But this is exactly how Valens and Dorotheus used lots. Over time (and this is a topic I've been researching) they slowly got defined as simply sensitive points.

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2 months ago

I'll push back a little bit, I think they're mathematically related but there are enough differences to not treat them as being variations on a theme (as many modern astrologers did in the 20th Century). The biggest difference is that traditional lots are actually a topical house system.

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2 months ago

To quote Doctor Who: halfway out of the dark.

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3 months ago

Mars putting the cart before the horse is also on brand.

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3 months ago

Linguistically, these language models tend to give a script that reads like a script and is inhumanly consistent, or are peppered with inhuman inconsistencies.

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3 months ago

What these models will likely never be able to replicate is what I call "congruent deviation". It's the ability of humans to do things which are simultaneously unpredictable and yet make sense, including our capacity to change with effort. Or create truly novel yet self-consistent works of art.

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3 months ago

You definitely should! I always thought the weakness of the Turing Test was the...ahem, critical faculty of the human on the other end.

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4 months ago

They do happen! The little tuxedo girl in my profile pic likes to burgle my bedroom in the dead of night. Stole my eyedrops and was rolling them around the kitchen floor.

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4 months ago
Slowbro in different shiny colorations from various Pokemon games

Kinda throws me that they're different from the official shiny colors. Which actually varied a lot back in the day (sample from my personal notes)

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4 months ago
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4 months ago

A version that doesn't even add up to the correct planetary sums, even!

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5 months ago
Meme of Vegeta captioned "Over 9000!"

Obligatory

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5 months ago

DMed!

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6 months ago

Who's ever "seen" an aspect in the sky? "Yessir, that's a nice 120 degrees between Jupiter and the Moon!"

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6 months ago

Doctor I trust more than RFK Jr.

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6 months ago

Those things are so loud. My neighbor, separate building and down a hill, had one that I could hear. For months! How do people live with that?

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7 months ago

Some day it would be nice to do a series starting from the end of Pisces and working backward. Our whole astrological lives are waiting at the back of the line!

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7 months ago

Do you know how to make an archer laugh? Tell them a nock-nock joke!

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7 months ago

Honestly, part of me thinks the development hell with constant roster changes may have worsened matters. And as nostalgic as revisiting Kanto is, it may not have helped that they didn't want to have lv 50+ Pokemon on, like, Route 2

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7 months ago

My experience is that A is truer in Johto or with a non-full party and B is truer in Kanto or trying to raise a full party. I do love Gen II but there's a few Pokemon like Sneasel, Tyranitar and Houndoom that I love but would only raise in another gen or as a trade because of availability and levels

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