A sandworm is a fictional extraterrestrial creature that appears in the Dune novels written by Frank Herbert, first introduced in Dune (1965).
The sandworm are an autotrophic animal that inhabited the planet Arrakis. It lived in the vast deserts and sand dunes that stretched across the surface of the planet. Most importantly, sandworms are an essential factor in the creation of the Spice Melange.
Sandworms lived beneath the sand. Attracted to rhythmic vibrations on the surface, they would breach in pursuit of the origin of such vibrations. This was an effort to defend their territory, of which they were highly protective. Thus to see a worm, and live to tell about it, was extremely rare, save for the mysterious fremen, who had achieved some kind of mastery over the beast.
Physical Characteristics
The sandworms were extremely territorial; as soon as two worms sensed each other’s presence, they let out chuffing roars of challenge, bellowing melange-smelling exhaust from their cavernous throats.
By anyone’s standards, Sandworms could grow to an enormous size. Dr. Yueh cited that specimens “up to 450 meters long” were spotted by observers in the deep desert.
Their skin was thick, rough, and semi-metallic. It served the simple function of armor and was comprised of many scales, each a few feet in size. These scales overlapped and interlocked to form the armor that protected it against internal sand invasion.
As the Fremen discovered, this armor, while all but impenetrable, could be exploited. By prying open the edges of one or more of the scales, the integrity of the armor would be compromised; sand was now free to enter into the sandworms softer insides, causing intense irritation for the sandworm. The beast would then roll itself until the opened scale was at the highest point from the desert floor, thus minimizing the amount of sand that could enter.
A fremen poised to “ride” the beast as it rolled its open scale towards its highest point could literally mount the worm. As long as the scales remained open, the sandworm would not submerge. Maker hooks were then placed towards the front of the beast to control lateral movement. As a result, wormriding became a viable, even sacred, method of transport for the Fremen across the surface of the planet.
The smell of the sandworm has been particularly documented. A strong, flinty, cinnamon smell exuded from the beast, especially from the mouth. Some said it could be smelled before seen
The approach of a sandworm towards its breach-point was often indicated by the dry lightning that frequently occurred in the area; a result of static electricity being discharged into positively-charged air.
The main component of the sandworm’s diet was sand, and other inorganic and dry components of the Arrakis crust. It is also believed they sifted the sand-plankton for nourishment.
Cultural Impact
To the planet’s Fremen population, the creature was a spiritual symbol of their faith and saw them as physical embodiments of the One God of their original Zensunni religion. Within Fremen culture the sandworm had several additional names, notably The Maker and Shai-Hulud, which variously meant Old Man of the Desert, Old Father Eternity, or Grandfather of the Desert
Young sandworms were used by the Fremen for special ceremonies. Inducting new Sayyadinas or reverend mothers was a prime example of the sandworms essential cultural role.
Conception
Author Frank Herbert conceived the Sandworms based on dragon mythology, particularly fictitious dragons that guard some sort of treasure, such as the creature in Beowulf and the Dragon of Colchis from the Greek myth of Jason. The Sandworms of Arrakis will attack humans who attempt to harvest the spice, as if guarding it (even though the spice is actually of no interest for these creatures, since it is waste matter). Hence, the Sandworms are referred to as “the dragons on the floor of the desert” in Children of Dune.
Illustrator John Schoenherr gave the Sandworm three triangular lobes that form the lips of its mouth. They are also depicted as colossal lampreys or leeches (lacking the three aforementioned lobes), as well as terrestrial annelids.
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Despite being more “socially conscious” than Bart, Lisa is doomed to be less leftist than Bart due to her unwavering attachment to status quo. Bart may be a little bastard, but he can and he will upset the established order of things.
Liberal Lisa
Anarchist Bart
Marxist Homer
Conservative Marge
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Is Lisa attached to the status quo? I don’t fully recall the episode, but I remember her having an incredibly based take when marge becomes a cop.
Is Lisa attached to the status quo?
She ends up being president of the USA.
They lib her out after the good episodes end, she just becomes a liberal tattle-tale
Doesn’t Lisa help Homer unionize the plant?
She sings a song she wrote and Cassical Gas on the picket line. The plant already hadd a union, they were striking to get their dental plan back
to them
Genuinely shocked Gladstone didn’t win.
she was unbelievably good, it boggles the mind. like, genuinely i think the only explanation is racism
Robbed she was robbed. Best part of the movie.
I still haven’t gotten a chance to see either movie but I’m shocked as well
I just got banned from
lemmygradc/genzedong on lemmygrad for calling out blatant sexism where a user was shaming sexworkers (as said by someone else, a sexworker, who literally talked about the shame a SWERF lemmygrad user was making them feel). But a comment where I expressed solidarity with that person and told them they shouldn’t feel ashamed of the work they do was removed for “rule 2” which is… bigotry, sexism, etc. So rule 2 states you aren’t allowed to call out bigotry and sexism I guess? These losers call themselves leftists?!I’m sickened to see sexism and sexphobic rhetoric getting more upvotes in a place I thought was supposed to be progressive and not a reactionary shithole where misogyny is allowed and encouraged and people who call it out get banned with their comments removed. Yeah, I’m mad. Fuck lemmygrad, at least the SWERFs and apparently the SWERF-supportive mods.
You got banned from genzedong not lemmygrad, and yeah that’s a problem with lemmygrad, they’re not really swerf as much as not read up on feminism
You got banned from genzedong not lemmygrad,
You’re right. Fixed.
yeah that’s a problem with lemmygrad, they’re not really swerf as much as not read up on feminism
Disappointing. Not being read up on a topic is one thing, but when actively spouting misogynist SWERF rhetoric, I’d say that’s a deeper rot than simply not being read up. I know for a fact there are a number of lemmygraders who are not like that, and are very much feminists and support sex workers because I’ve talked to them in the past. But judging by that thread and the support there for the SWERF, it really does point to it being a real problem with the site culture.
Looking around a bit I see there have been long-time and well known trans hexbears that wanted to defederate from lemmygrad due to the transphobia too.
There’s no massive support for him, you just can’t see the downvotes
I’m not saying it was massive. If that was what it read I was implying, maybe my language was a little hyperbolic. But I actually am aware of the downvotes and am including that information in talking about this.
17 up and 10 down on my first and very mild comment. 22 up and 11 down for his long, swerfy response. The support is in his favor. This is really splitting hairs though, and the exact numbers don’t really matter. Just that there are quite a lot, even a slight majority of people supporting SWERF garbage. I also think that moderation says a lot about a community, what it really stands for. To me, it’s telling that I got banned for rule 2 (bigotry, sexism, etc.), which is what I was calling out, while the actual bigotry and sexism still stands with a bunch of upvotes, does speak to the general vibe of what is ok and what isn’t.
Also, the user who felt ashamed and was calmly defending herself just commented here in the megathread further down, saying that she’s getting downvoted.
I know, you’re right and the lemmygrad mod team messed up with this one.
I ended up instance blocking Lemmygrad because the juvenile and sometimes reactionary views they hold on there were really annoying me. Frankly, we wouldn’t lose anything if we defederated.
Lemmygrad users are generally okay when they come here but I have no interest in going to their comms
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I can’t believe they made Hexbear political and woke
The cool thing about Meta knowing I have clicked on an ad for a music recording plugin and bought it is that now they advertise VSTs and FX to me exclusively, and if I’m interested, I just pirate the software for free. :party-sicko:
WTF, I love personalized ads now.
I want to know what kind of magic Zuckerberg is doing to keep advertisers from realizing that advertising something that someone has already bought is a bad idea. Targeted advertising on FB would work if they could time travel.
Well, if you buy one VST (virtual instrument), you probably have “gear acquisition syndrome” (meaning you’re buying a lot of VSTs), so in this case, they’re right… except I’m poor and can’t afford $400 bundles or $100 plug-ins when they’re literally just free on the internet.
But also, it’s not Zuck magic. Advertising is corpos doing (removed, realized it was racist) and hoping it will stick. The only people who benefit consistently from advertising are people with very little brand awareness.
It must suck to be just an ordinary person in the Dune universe
Knowing my luck if I got sent to dune Id get stuck being that Harkonnen pet guy with 6 arms in the bdsm latex gear
Considering it’s space feudalism I imagine the average person is just a farmer
me: I’m so good at counting cards! I’m a true advantage player!
also me: yes I will bet everything on this hand without knowing the count
The ironic thing is that I won the bad bet, but then a couple hours later I had three max bet hands against a shoe at +12, one of the best odds bets I’ve ever played, and I lost that one instead.
Damn, the emperor got btfo. Also introducing secondary villain guy halfway through the film. The pacing kept making me think the movie was almost over for part 3. No one says Jihad. No one turns into a giant worm and rolls onto Duncan Idaho. I’ll probably watch it again once it can be pirated.
Jordan Peterson posted the milking video a year ago
Man, those worms play some crazy punk music
I used to have a meme that was a screenshot of the 2000s Dune miniseries, I think of Duncan Idaho, where it says SHAI HULUD! IT’S THE HARKONNENS! GET IN THE FUCKING ORNITHOPTER! in impact font.
If anyone has it, please drop it below.
2000s miniseries is still Best Dune
Hellllll yes for all its aged SFX and budget limitations it was MUCH better than the 80s Dune movie at the very least. New Dune is big and awesome but there are def some things I preferred in the 2000s adaptation, like I thought the actor playing the emperor was better than Walken’s depiction