today in “things i’m disproportionately emotional about”:

cricketcat9:

kaijutegu:

hungry-hungry-hobbit:

systlin:

pipcomix:

the-thrill-be-damned:

it’s facial reconstructions of prehistoric humans!!

like, look at this part-homo sapiens, part-neandertal man from well over 30,000 years ago:

doesn’t he just look like a dude you’d wanna hang out with? like he probably washes dishes in the kitchen with you, and has excellent weed

what a charming fellow. what stories he probably has to tell. i’d definitely go shoot the shit with him on Contemplation Rock after i’d finished my day’s work carving a bone flute for the autumn hunting ceremony, or whatever

people have been people ever since people first became people, i tell you what

they all had lives and histories and families and friends and dumb gossip and games they played and total bullshit in which they believed wholeheartedly

they all argued about the nature of the world, and of themselves

they all sang songs

they all drew pictures

they all buried their dead in graves, and they buried their dead in graves well before they did a lot of that other stuff. they buried their dead with flowers, with panther claws, with the bones of animals they’d killed, with the bones of family members who had died at the same time or earlier. they buried their dead with their arms folded across their chests

they fell in love

they took care of their old and their sick and their disabled, even when it cost them

they made new things, and worried about what the new things meant for people everywhere, as a whole

Oh I like him he looks like he would appreciate my jokes

This dude would have great stories at a get-together and would bring some really great homemade dip. 

I feel like he really digs Lo-Fi Music

This guy was sculpted by Alfons and Adrie Kennis, and their Neanderthal reconstructions are all delightful

I love the kid in the last picture a lot- they look like a kid, just a little kid who’s done some mischief and is trying not to laugh about it.

I also adore their Lucy- they’ve struck a wonderful balance between the falling angel and the rising ape.

And their Turkana boy- there’s something precious and wistful in those eyes. 

But my favorite has got to be their reconstruction of H. floresiensis.

Just look at her. That’s a face of someone who’s lived and seen a lot, but also a face that’s known love and joy and laughter. That’s a face with a soul

They are all beautiful

What an amazing work, Kennis & Kennis! 

baelor:

🌟 i randomly spent all day making a masterpost of the non-East Asian names in Avatar 🌟

ASIA

These are all real, common, well-known names and words with widely available translations.

Inner Asia

Tibetan names:

  • Gyatso (རྒྱ་མཚོ།) – “ocean”
  • Pema (པདྨ།) – “lotus flower”
  • Tenzin (བསྟན་འཛིན) – “upholder of the Dharma” or “defender of the faith”
  • Yangchen (དབྱངས་ཅན།) – Tibetan translation of Sanskrit “Saraswati”, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom and nature

Mongolian names:

  • Baatar (ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠦᠷ (baγatur) / баатар (baatar)) – “hero”
  • Mongke (ᠮᠥᠩᠬᠡ (möngke) / mөнх (mönkh)) – “eternal”
  • Ogodei (ᠥᠭᠡᠳᠡᠢ (Ögedei) / Өгэдэй (Ögedei)) – unknown meaning
  • Saikhan (сайхан (saikhan)) – “beautiful”, “handsome”

Khitan names:

  • Yeh-Lu (yelü / 耶律 (Yēlǜ)) – unknown meaning

Central Asia

Uzbek names:

  • Yulduz – “star”

South Asia

Sanskrit names:

  • Bumi (भूमिः (bhūmiḥ)) – “earth”
  • Avatar (अवतारः

    (avatāraḥ)) – “descent”

  • Raava (रवः

    (ravaḥ)) – “sound”

  • Vaatu (वतु

    (vatu)) – “silence”

Hindi-Urdu names:

  • Kuvira (कुविरा) – “courageous woman”
  • Pathik (पथिक) – “traveler”
  • Rohan (रोहण) – “ascension”

NORTH AMERICA

Most of the Water Tribe names are made up. Only a few are for-sure legit and verifiable like Noatak which is a real place in Alaska with an Inupiaq name.

Some are listed on sketchy baby name sites (and a lot of dog name sites which seems really racist…) and I included these in square brackets meaning take them with a big grain of salt.

I also found some similar-sounding words in Inuttut, an Inuit dialect spoken in Nunatsiavut (from this museum dictionary), that seem to have similar etymologies. I included those, along with other similarities, in curly brackets.

Also, I transliterated all the names into the Inuktitut script, which is only used in Nunavut and Nunavik in Canada, but I thought it would be fun to do it for all of them anyway.

Northern North America

Inuit-Yupik names:

  • Arnook (ᐊᕐᓄᒃ (arnuk)) _OR_ (ᐊᕐᓇᖅ (arnaq)) – “woman”
  • Eska (ᐁᔅᑲ (eska/aiska)) – a creek in southern Alaska
  • Desna (ᑌᔅᓇ (desna/taisna)) – [“boss”]
  • Iknik (ᐃᒃᓂᒃ (iknik))
  • Kuruk (ᑯᕈᒃ (kuruk)) – a creek in northern Alaska, see also possible Pawnee etymology
  • Kya (ᑳᔭ (kaaya)) _OR_ (ᑲᔭ (kaya)) – [“stay”]
  • Malina (ᒪᓕᓇ (Malina)) – an Inuit sun goddess
  • Maliq (ᒪᓕᖅ (maliq)) _OR_ (

    ᒪᓕᒃ (malik)) – “follow” in Inupiaq, [“wave” in Greenlandic]

  • Naga (ᓈᒐ (naaga)) _OR_ (ᓇᒐ (naga)) – “no”
  • Noatak (ᓄᐊᑖᖅ (nuataaq)) – a community in northern Alaska, [“river that provides food for the people”]
  • Pakku (ᐹᒃᑯ (paakku)) – {pakkujak – “candle”}, {pakkak – “melt”}, {pakkâk – “heat”}
  • Sangok (ᓵᖕᒑᖅ (saanggaaq)) _OR_ (ᓭᖕᒑᖅ

    (senggaaq/sainggaaq)) _OR_ (ᓴᓐᒍᒃ (sangok/sanguk))

  • Senna (ᓭᓐᓇ (senna/sainna)) – {sennasaut – “sour ingredient”, “spice”}, {sennâluk – “rhubarb”}, {sennatuk – “sour”, “vinegar”} _OR_ (ᓴᓐᓇ (Sanna)) – the Inuit goddess of the sea
  • Sokka (ᓴᒃᑲ (saakka)) _OR_ (ᓱᑲ (soka/suka)) – [“fast”]
  • Tarrlok (ᑖᕐᓛᖅ (taarlaaq)) _OR_ (ᑕᕐᓗᒃ (tarlok/tarluk))
  • Tonraq (ᐋᓐᕌᖅ (taanraaq))

    _OR_ (ᑐᓐᕌᖅ (tonraaq/tunraaq))

    – [“a spirit or ghost”], {tonngak – “evil spirit” or “spirit used by shaman”}, {tunngak – “ruling spirit”}, {tannik – “soul”}

  • Ummi (ᐆᒻᒥ (uummi)) _OR_ (ᐅᒥ (umi)) – “ship”, “boat”
  • Unalaq (ᐆᓇᓛᖅ (uunalaaq)) – [“west wind”],

    {uanniluak – “southwesterly wind”},  {unanngâk – “east wind”}

  • Varrick (ᕚᕐᕆᒃ (vaarrik)) _ OR_ (ᕓᕐᕆᒃ (verrik/vairrik))

Ahtna Athabaskan names:

  • Yakone (ᔭᑰᓐ (yakon/jakuun)) – [ “red aurora”], [“blood spray on the snow”]

Plains North America

Pawnee names:

  • Kuruk (ᑯᕈᒃ (kuruk)) – “bear”, see also possible Inuit-Yupik etymology

Siouan names:

  • Hakoda (ᐊᑰᑕ (hakoda/hakuuta)) – {koda – “friend”}
  • Hotah (ᐆᑖ (hotaa/huutaa)) – “white”

Other

Other names:

  • Bato (ᐹᑑ (baato/paatuu))
  • Hama (ᐋᒪ (haama))
  • Kanna (ᑳᓐᓇ (kaanna))
  • Katara (ᑲᑖᕋ (kataara))
  • Korra (ᑰᕐᕋ (korra/kuurra))
  • Yugoda (ᔪᒎᑕ (yugoda/juguuta))

sensitiveyoongi:

Things that say a lot about people:

  • the way which they treat the waiter/waitress
  • how they feel about the weather
  • whether they dog ear pages or highlight in books 
  • fingernails 
  • and hands in general
  • their preferred creative outlet
  • how much they dread/enjoy talking on the phone
  • whether or not they drink coffee
  • if they ever forget to eat
  • how honest they are with themselves (and others)
  • if they correct your grammar
  • how they treat their parents