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Glimpse of village fog🌫️🌁 #village #nature #photography #travel #villagelife #naturephotography #love #landscape #photooftheday #terai #instagram #travelphotography #instagood #winter #photo #france #sky #mountains #beautiful #nepal #picoftheday #ig #naturelovers #greece #art #green #architecture #life #landscapephotography #villa # https://www.instagram.com/p/CnyS8Iwo82O/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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roseillith · 3 months
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Terai Yuki in Virtual Hawaii (2001)
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bullet-rebuttle · 1 month
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“M-man picking up supplies this late..how stupid can I be..?”
He huffs looking over his stuff until he bumps into someone. Rather than just jump a bit, he flat out screams at hitting someone at night. “Gah! I-I’m sorry! I’m sorry!”
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yokyopeli · 8 days
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Spock (Ethan Peck) Star Trek Discovery 2x7 Light and Shadows (2019)+ L'tak Terai/Dyslexia 1/ 2
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kanataueda · 7 months
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marlinspirkhall · 1 year
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“Let Me Help (You Get Through Classic Lit)”
My piece for the AOSR Zine, 2023! @aosrenaissance
When you are dyslexic, a ‘stack of books with legs’ is a logical partner. Kirk thinks the most romantic sentence in the English language is "Let me help”, but Spock knows it is “Let me read to you”... even if he has a habit of falling asleep.
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my-fandom-mania · 10 months
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Straight A+ student, of course
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ladyinbooks · 3 days
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When Hiraeth Terai is sent to kill a whore, he assumes the job will  be simple. But Damas Kyrion is not at all the usual type of hetairos,  and the secrets he holds could burn planets.
As if that wasn’t enough of a problem, there’s also the way he seems familiar. So familiar, in fact, that all Hiraeth wants to do is keep him.
Whether Damas agrees to it, or not.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
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ichayalovesyou · 2 years
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Spock & L’tak Terai: Discussions on Learning Disability
Based on a very thoughtful conversations I had with @zitronenfaltertochter
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What is L’tak Terai?
L’tak Terai (Memory Alpha definition): The Vulcan term for a learning disability which included spatial and order dysphasia, affecting learning, reading, and writing. It was much like the Human condition known as dyslexia. The condition was fairly common on Earth, but not so much on Vulcan.
Spatial, meaning of or relating to space, the three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur.
Order, as in the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.
Dysphasia, language disorder marked by deficiency in the generation of speech, and sometimes also in its comprehension.
In Spock, this disability is attributed to inheriting (at least aspects of) Amanda Grayson’s dyslexia. L’tak Terai is seemingly a temporary developmental disability, while in Humans, conditions like dyslexia and dyscalculia are lifelong.
It manifests most obviously in canon during Light & Shadows as Spock reciting numbers in the incorrect order for his needs while in a disassociative fugue brought on by his contact with the Red Angel.
Which has led myself and others to misinterpret it as dyscalculia, and Amanda’s mention of Spock having L’tak Terai because of her dyslexia has led others to misinterpreting it as analogous to dyslexia. When in truth it is neither of them though it presents surface level symptoms attributed to both.
He’s also said to have L’tak Terai, but in truth, Spock’s condition is unique and that label is all they have. L’tak Terai supposedly goes away as a Vulcan child matures, for Spock it did not. Spock is half human, but his learning disability cannot fully be equated to human learning disabilities as we know them today. Like in a great many other things, Spock is unique.
A Mother With Learning Disability, Communicating With Her Child
Amanda deliberately read Spock Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland to try and tell him just because things are assumed to be one way, doesn’t mean they can’t also be another.
That sometimes up is down and left is right, and that it’s not inherently bad for things to be that way. Sometimes things that you are told are correct and concrete are wrong, or gruesomely oversimplified, and can be changed. It’s okay for things to not make sense, if you can hold true to yourself as you figure it out.
I may not have dyscalculia or dyslexia, but I did grow up with different learning disabilities. What came easily to others did not come easily to me. The way that I am isn’t wrong or bad, and it is not the source of my inner strengths, or my intelligence. But it does irrevocably effect how I interpret the world, it always has and always will.
It provides me a unique perspective on the world, it is not a superpower, but it is wisdom. Wisdom that can be applied to question and observe things in ways that don’t occur to most neurotypical people. It also has its extremely potent drawbacks, overstimulation, lack of accomadation among them.
L’tak Terai is NOT Presented As A Superpower
Spock is uniquely vulnerable to attempting to mindmeld with individuals who don’t/haven’t experienced time linearly. Processing and communicating things in a coherent order is already difficult for him. Everything changes when he melds with Future!Michael.
When presented with something that isn’t congruent with the order and spatial reasoning of time. Something he has worked so incredibly hard to understand and communicate, being proven wrong on such an intense, psychic, empathetic level. It strips away whatever accomadations he has built for himself in his mind.
All the workarounds and training, the bedrock of his inner world is uprooted. In ways that a neurotypical person could never understand. They don’t have to fight every second of every day to keep things in the “right” order, the order that people who aren’t like him understand. Spock’s struggle to communicate in that sense continues into TOS (which I’ll discuss in a moment).
It is not Spock’s L’tak Terai that saves the day. It is Spock’s long established remarkable intelligence and strength of character that helps solve the Red Angel’s mysteries. The L’tak Terai gives him the wisdom, not the inherent magical ability, to see the problem from angles no one else had thought of. That’s no super power, and to assume so I personally believe has an element of ableism to it.
It assumes Spock, or anyone else for that matter, could never have figured it out without L’tak Terai. As if Spock’s intelligence, perseverance, and ability to apply the wisdom born of his life experiences from having L’tak Terai had nothing to do with it. It removes the disability from the person it’s attached to. Frequently in a way that still seems to deem the person/character as “weaker” for having the disability inform their experiences, and their logic.
Does Spock Struggle With His L’tak Terai in TOS?
I think the answer is emphatically yes, and I will list a few examples to support my beliefs. I do not believe his disability magically disappears after it becomes directly relevant in Discovery, even if it isn’t directly stated. After all, TOS is notoriously riddled with ambiguities. Ambiguities that are now getting explanations and context through shows like Discovery & Strange New Worlds.
In The Naked Time, when he is unable to stop or make sense of the unbridled emotions the virus is forcing him to feel, he eventually starts counting by twos. As if fighting his L’tak Terai will let him get a grip on his emotions, struggling to apply himself to whatever he’s attempting on the monitor in that room. His thoughts are drawn to his mother. Amanda, who is dyslexic, who strove to help him cope with his own disability, who he could never tell he loved her.
In The Changeling, while Spock tends to anthropomorphize machines, projecting onto them a bit. Nomad is the first time (but not the last) that he mind melds with an artificial intelligence. Nomad has not experienced time linearly, it is damaged, there are blots in its memory, it has become something other than what it was designed for. Kirk has to intervene to prevent Spock from being trapped in Nomad’s mind. Afterward Spock is extremely disoriented and struggles to put into words what he and Nomad experienced.
In By Any Other Name, when Spock tries to remotely meld/influence the crew’s alien captor, it’s too much for him. He describes them processing space and time and mathematics in a way that’s advanced far beyond comprehension. The implication could be the effect the telepathic contact would not have been as severe, and more information could have been understood, if he didn’t have L’tak Terai.
In conclusion, I think they’re doing a decent job with Spock as disability representation so far. Though the mere fact that many have interpreted it as the “superpower disability” trope is indicative of the fact they could be doing even better. At SDCC this year, when asked about Spock’s learning disability, it was implied that there would be more to see of his struggle in the future. I have reasonably high hopes for it ���🖖🏻💚
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fromtheorient · 8 months
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Bihar Flood: नेपाल की तराई में लगातार बारिश से उफनाई नदियां, मिनटों का सफर घंटों में हो रहा तय
Bihar Flood: नेपाल की तराई में लगातार बारिश से उफनाई नदियां, मिनटों का सफर घंटों में हो रहा तय
आशीष सिन्‍हा किशनगंज. सीमांचल के रास्‍ते दक्षिण-पश्चिम मानसून का बिहार में प्रवेश हो गया है. इसके प्रभाव से किशनगंज, पूर्णिया जैसे जिलों में बारिश हुई है. नेपाल में भी मानसून के सक्रिय होने से तराई के इलाकों में लगातार मूसलाधार बारिश हो रही है. नेपाल में तेज बारिश के कारण बिहार में नदियों का जलस्‍तर बढ़ने लगा है. सीमावर्ती जिलों में इसका परिणाम भी स्‍पष्‍ट होने लगा है. किशनगंज में भी स्‍थानीय…
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11, 13 & 17 for Raijin, Yukino, Akihito, and a muse of your choice.
11. how comfortable is your muse with their appearance and their body?
When it comes to his appearance and body Raijin is very proud of himself. He used to be far more scrawny after all so him actually being muscular and healthy is a source of pride for him that he accomplished something.
Yukino sees her body as a temporary state of being so she isn’t confident or unconfident in her body. She is pure neutral.
Akihito is insecure about almost everything..his body and appearance included. He knows he forgets to take care of himself often and thus has no confidence in his appearance and even with his body he often wears things like baggy hoodies to hide himself.
Tsuyoshi is pretty annoyed at his body sometimes as he wishes he was taller. However he has no real complaints about his appearance more focused on his gardening.
13. what traits does your muse value in a romantic partner?
Raijin really values people with a moral code and people who do good for others. Seeing someone who cares for others so much makes him interested immediately.
Yukino really values those who are open minded. Those who won’t judge her for her interest or claim she can’t talk with spirits. It annoys her so someone open would make her relax quickly.
Akihito really values someone patient and understanding. Someone who can calm him down and talk sense into him when he gets into his own mind. Someone supportive of his manga work would also make him happy.
Tsuyoshi would value people more on the quiet type. He is someone who would be happy to do the talking for someone and would enjoy the calming aura they may have.
17. what are some of the signs that your muse shows their care/love without saying they love/care about their partner?
Raijin is one of those types who makes his love for his partner very well known. One of his favorite signs is simply public displays of affection and looking out for them. Dropping his heroic and cheerful mask even once however, is the biggest sign he loves and trusts his partner.
Yukino is a bit more subtle. She often will leave her partner with small gifts or help them secretly. She is rather awkward with affection of any kind so this is something that she feels comfortable with. She also tries to put good luck curses on them for whatever that’s worth..who knows if they work.
Akihito is also really inexperienced with love and often gets embarrassed and snappy with words so actions are his preferred way of saying how he loves them. He often buys them little trickets he thinks they would like or spending time with them when he wasn’t working on his manga. If his partner reads his manga, they may even find he put them into his manga as a background person. He would like to draw them.
Tsuyoshi doesn’t know too much about dating, but is a very affectionate partner over all. He will often give his partner affection to express his love and often gives them flowers that catches his eyes when he grows them.
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yokyopeli · 8 days
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Spock (Ethan Peck) Star Trek Discovery 2x7 Light and Shadows (2019)+ L'tak Terai/Dyslexia 2/ 2
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fennekineko · 5 months
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My overprotective Vengeance paladin Terai Enlai: I heard that Astarion. You are treading on thin ice, friend. Nobody insults my baby spooder. Not on my watch.
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hi i saw a post of yours about your dyslexia and how reading and writing isn’t the only symptom. how does dyslexia affect you personally?
[This is a really long post, I didn't expect to write so much when I started!]
Hello! Thanks for the ask!
My main symptoms have always been spoonerising words (I do this weekly and often daily, and it gets worse when I'm talking fast or getting excited), and I didn't always notice when I was doing it as a kid (when I was 12 I was trying to infodump about the poultry industry to a friend and kept saying 'leg ayers' instead of 'egg layers' until she pointed out that I'd said Leg Ayers the past 6 times), though I'm generally better at picking up on it now. Now that I know I have dyslexia I know that's probably why I had such a hard time with music theory and maths as a kid.
I'm a musician, and I've been learning how to read sheet music since I was 8. I practised it on a daily basis for about 5+ years, but I still can't read sheet music past a beginner's level. Every time I went to read sheet music at A-Level, my music teacher assumed I was just beginning to learn it, because I would write the individual note names beside each note head.
When I sat my music theory exam I got 0% in the section on "Intervals" because I read everything backwards, and inverted (sigh) all the answers. (You take the first note, you take the second note, the space between them is the "interval". Should be really fucking easy, but I didn't get a single question right out of the 12. And pretty much the only way to do that is to know what you're doing and give the opposite answer. I tried to second-guess myself and give the opposite of the opposite answer, but that doesn't work either. It's sort of like the mental equivalent of trying to catch a bar of soap when it's already wet. You can work out the trajectory of it in your mind, but every time you hold your hands out to grasp it, it bounces off, slips through the sink, and falls straight into the open toilet bowl. And then proceeding to open another 11 bars of soap and have the whole thing happen again another 11 times. And now your toilet is full of soap, your hands are still dirty, and you're thoroughly upset.)
At this point it's easier to tell people that I never bothered learning to read sheet music than it is trying to explain why I can't read it. In a pinch I can maybe work out a starting note and the chords to accompany myself, but in the era of recorded music and notation software, I'm fortunate that I can play everything by ear if I need to, so it's more of a beur... Oh fuck hang on Bureaucratic (?) problem than anything else.
I've always played instruments by ear because I have a hard time remembering which letters are next to each other in a limited alphabet (When reciting A-Z I will get them right, but with a piano octave I forget that G comes before A and frequently write "F-A-B-G"). Even though I know it's wrong, I can't grasp it at all, in the same way that you might hear some dyslexic people getting left and right confused, I end up forgetting which way is "up". So even when I remember that an piano scale or music notes go "F-G-A-B-C-D", I'll see an F on the scale, play an F on the piano, see that the next note is a semitone up, and then play a note below it no matter how often I say 'up, up!' in my head.
I have some difficulty in understanding the relationship between written and spoken language, which is why spelling is such a huge red flag for dyslexia, though it's not the only tell. Past the age of 13 my spelling has been pretty good, but I still have difficulty intuiting unfamiliar spellings. I couldn't do word searches to save my life in primary (elementary) school and would regularly spell "people" as "poeple", because I remembered which letters were in the word "people", but not which order they went in, and didn't necessarily understand that "peo" wouldn't make the same sounds as "poe".
On the flip side, I'm okay at reading messy handwriting and recognising/picking up symbols and patterns. I might just draw the wrong conclusion or miss out on the wider ways it can be applied (i.e, I can still use sheet music to remind me of the rhythm of a piece, but when it comes to 'sight reading' I can only sight read drum music).
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