Grubbyhomunculus - Sailors With No Gods, No Glory

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4 months ago

i'm Zombie i'm almost 30 and i'm famous for having nothing at all to say about anything except what i cannot shut up about

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4 months ago

the way ivan aivazovsky looks at the sea…i think…i think that’s what love looks like.


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1 month ago
One Weird Dude

one weird dude


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1 month ago

the true haunting is when someone likes or reblogs a post you made about an old fandom you’re no longer in and the notification you receive is your ex-spouse’s relative knocking on your front door and you’re just “oh well we’re not together anymore” whether it’s followed by “but would you like to come in for a cup of tea” or “I’d rather not talk about it” depends on how you parted ways with the fandom, if it’s a messy divorce or a peaceful one where both you and the ex-fandom are on good terms, of course.


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2 weeks ago

Color theory: there are several colors

4 months ago

maybe it's just the Radical Rediker talking, but there's something pointed in the way that, say, popular pirate media like Pirates of the Caribbean dilutes the pirate's freedom to "bring me that horizon" as opposed to, say, "plenty and satiety, pleasure and ease, liberty and power" (Bartholomew Roberts).

broadly speaking, most pirates chose the life in order to escape and revenge the hard labour, corporal punishment, overworking, and unequal pay of merchant/navy/privateer ships; or the privations of their sudden unemployment once a war was over, ignored as soon as their ability to die for the state was unneeded. yes, many were thugs, but, consciously political or not, they were responding to a particular, material reality.

the pirate's desired freedom was from the effects of exploitative modes of statehood and capital production. but popular media usually shifts this into a general desire for freedom: freedom to roam, freedom to love (usually merely a cross-class white, heterosexual union), or freedom from the personal pressures of social norms. it's a vague, ahistorical, post-Enlightenment, libertarian ideal rather than a response to a real social and economic situation.

to be clear, this only really applies to specifically the late golden age of piracy, in the first quarter of the 18th century. earlier generations of pirates/buccaneers often displayed nationalist/religious motives, and were lauded, tolerated, or even encouraged by the French and English states for aiding their fights against the Spanish and Portuguese. only the last gasp of age of sail pirates had a truly anti-national energy, and both figured themselves, and were figured by the imperial powers, as the enemies of all nations.

but if we are to valourise the late golden age pirate, at his best, his ideals were for true democracy, and the abolition of nation, hierarchy, and labour exploitation; not "the horizon". he was striking out in response to specific political, social, and economic oppressions, rather than a general individual restlessness, and that reality - and its similarities to our own - are important.

I dunno, I just... have a lot of thoughts about the defanging of piracy in modern media. obviously there were a lot of things bad about them, too, and the level of egalitarianism varied between individual people and ships. but again, if we're going to be valourising them anyway... there were idealists. and they weren't subtle about they wanted.

"I shan't own myself guilty of any murder", said William Fly in 1726. "Our captain and his mate used us barbarously. We poor men can't have justice done us. There is nothing said to our commanders, let them never so much abuse us, and use us like dogs. But the poor sailors --"


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3 months ago

on being scared of bugs


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1 month ago

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grubbyhomunculus - sailors with no gods, no glory
sailors with no gods, no glory

sinners of the seven seasb. 1990s d. ???into the ocean, piracy, blue, whales, and blue whalestradwife but in a leftist way

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