Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s

Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s
Gav’s Tavern Here’s The Culmination Of What I’ve Been Working On For The Past Couple Months. It’s

Gav’s Tavern Here’s the culmination of what I’ve been working on for the past couple months. It’s different from what I usually do. Also it was a lot of work, but I think I’m happy with it.

I made some Gav stickers too if you liked this.

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9 months ago
Title slide that reads "The Bats As Actual Bats: An Authoritative Series of Headcanons" in comic sans font. The title is surrounded by pictures of ten different species of bats.
Text on the slide reads "Alfred: Mexican free-tailed bats. good parent bats! can find their own pups in a colony of millions. slow the spread of diseases by eating mosquitos—keep everyone healthy! the agricultural industry would collapse without them, just as the batfam would collapse without alfred. " Photographs show a long-tailed brown bat resting on a wall with hundreds of bat pups. Comics screenshots show Alfred Pennyworth helping an injured Bruce and receiving a Happy Mother's Day card from Dick.
The text on the slide reads "Bruce: vampire bat. no, not because everyone thinks batman is a vampire
or bc irl billionaires are actual vampires
vampire bats are super altruistic!
if a member of their colony is too sick to go out and feed, another vampire bat will share their food with them
when parent vampire bats leave the roost, their babies cling to them and come with
vampire bats will also adopt orphaned pups, proof that bruce’s adoption addiction is a result of his latent vampirical tendencies" Photographs show a small, gray-brown bat. Comics screenshots show Bruce as Batman carrying a child, shielding Nightwing from gunfire, and eating a hamburger with Jason.
Text on the slide reads "Babs: Australian ghost bat. one of the most intelligent species of bat
have unusually good hearing, eyesight, and echolocative abilities—they see, hear, and sense everything!
mentorship is very important—older bats teach the younger ones to hunt
do not hibernate—always on the job!" Photographs show a white bat with pink skin and a nose leaf. Comics screenshots show Barbara Gordon sparring with Cassandra Cain and typing on her computer.
Text on slide reads "Dick: Spotted bat. look at the spotted bat’s ears
now look at discowing’s collar
i rest my case
spotted bats are also exceptionally fast and fly unusually high!!
they’re good climbers and can fit in tiny spaces
have families, but mostly hunt alone in their own territory" Two photographs of the spotted bat show it as a black and white bat with gigantic ears. Comics screenshots show Dick Grayson jumping through the air as Robin and wearing his high-collared Discowing uniform.
Text on slide reads "camouflage masters! blend in super well with surroundings
extremely resourceful and adaptable—can survive almost any environment and temperature
unique system of communicating
consume half their weight in insects every night
also i love them. so very much." Photographs show a yellow-tan bat. Comics screenshots show Cassandra Cain eating a massive pile of food, wearing a homemade costume, and hiding in the shadows.
Text on slide reads "Jason: new guinea big-eared bat. this bat was supposed to have gone extinct in 1890
then, in 2014, it turned out to still be alive!
similarly, jason todd was supposed to have been dead since 1988
then he came back in 2005! and it turned out he’d been alive pretty much all along
a+ hide and seek champions, the both of them." Photographs of the bat show a small, smiling brown bat with a nose leaf. A comics screenshot shows a small Jason Todd as Robin. A screenshot from the lego Batman Family Matters movie shows Jason angrily asking Bruce "you told them I was dead?"
Text on slide reads "Steph: evening bat. very chatty and social
communicate with other bats about food sources
do not usually enter caves (or the Cave), but sometimes will if others are there
coexist well with humans—get along with everyone!" Photographs of the bat show it as a small, brown animal. Comics screenshots show Stephanie Brown looking through binoculars on a stakeout with Damian Wayne and laughing with Cassandra Cain.
Text on slide reads "Tim: chapin’s free-tailed bat. This is self-explanatory." There are three pictures of chapin's free-tailed bat, a small brown bat with a massive, mohawk-like crop of hair on its forehead. Three pictures of Tim Drake show him with similarly tall, spiky hair."
Text on slide reads "Duke: Blyth's horsehoe bat. the horseshoe bats of tioman island are unique because they hunt in broad daylight
initially, scientists assumed this was to avoid natural predators
but no!!! there are still avian predators in the daytime!!!
turns out these bats just have no fear of god or anything else
also, yellow!" The photographs of the bat show it as a bright, yellow-gold animal with a nose leaf. Comics screenshots show Duke Thomas in his yellow costume.
Text on slide reads "Damian: spotted winged fruit bat. smol!!! the smallest megabats in the world
vegetarian—eat fruit, pollen, and nectar
highly protective of both their territory and their family members
surprisingly strong for small size" The photographs of the bat show a small black bat with white spots on its wings. Comics screenshots show Damian Wayne dressed as Robin standing beside Batcow and lurking in a high-up crevice.

Anyone who knows me knows that my two hyperfixations are bats (the animals) and the Bats (the superheroes), and in my opinion, more oft should the two meet in twain! Anyways, this presentation is my magnum opus and I've run out of real-life people to foist it upon, so please enjoy.

1 year ago
I Went Through A Mimic Phase A While Back :D
I Went Through A Mimic Phase A While Back :D

I went through a mimic phase a while back :D

1 year ago

my friend asked me if i could do them a solid and edit one of there things......they have given me to much power i just want so badly to only keep all the bits that are of things braking

8 months ago

i know how you buckaroos play. SORRY TOWNSPEOPLE

1 year ago

Having a bad memory is wild, like I just found out/ remembered I went to school... I've studied degrees!!! and just kinda forgot all of it.


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2 years ago
It Wasn’t The Soulmate I Was Expecting …. But I’m Okay With This

It wasn’t the soulmate I was expecting …. but I’m okay with this


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3 months ago

Hey everyone, I know it's going to be a busy day for a lot of people, but Google enrolled everyone over 18 into their AI program automatically.

If you have a google account, first go to gemini.google.com/extensions and turn everything off.

Then you need to go to myactivity.google.com/product/gemini and turn off all Gemini activity tracking. You do have to do them in that order to make sure it works.

Honestly, I'm not sure how long this will last, but this should keep Gemini off your projects for a bit.

I saw this over on bluesky and figured it would be good to spread on here. It only takes a few minutes to do.

3 months ago

He is grumpy. He is cranky. Pocket sized.

He Is Grumpy. He Is Cranky. Pocket Sized.
1 year ago
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually
The Do’s & Don'ts Of Interacting W/ Content Creators, & Other People You Don’t Know Well Mutually

The Do’s & Don'ts of interacting w/ content creators, & other people you don’t know well mutually I slapped together for Twitter.

This ended up being more Don'ts than Dos but I feel like people need more help learning what NOT to say once they stray away from simple compliments and questions.

1 year ago

Alligator Body Language and You, or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media is Being Stressed for Views

Alligators are wild animals. Despite the idiotic claims of animal abusers like Jay Brewer, they cannot be domesticated, which means they are always going to react on the same natural instincts they've had for millions of years. Habituated, yes. Tamed, yes. Trained, definitely. Crocodilians can form bonds with people- they're social and quite intelligent. They can solve problems, use tools, and they're actually quite playful. Alligators are also really good at communicating how they're feeling, but to somebody who doesn't spend much time around them, their body language can be a bit mystifying. And it doesn't help when social media influencers are saying shit like this:

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

That is not what a happy gator looks like.

That's a terrified, furious gator who isn't attacking because the ogre handling her has her in a chokehold. She's doing everything she can to express her displeasure, and he's lying about it because he knows his audience doesn't even know how to think critically about what he's doing. He knows that because his audience doesn't know anything about these animals, he can get away with it. This I think is why I hate him so much- he deliberately miseducates his audience. He knows what he's doing is factually inaccurate, he just doesn't care because attention means more to him than anything else in the world.

Let's change that! Here are two really important lessons for understanding alligator body language on social media.

Lesson 1: Alligators Don't Smile (in fact, most animals don't)

So what's going on in this video? Jay Brewer is aggressively choking his white alligator Coconut while scrubbing algae off of her with a toothbrush. And make no mistake, he is digging into the creature's throat while she is visibly distressed. He claims she's happy- but she's not. He is willfully misrepresenting what this animal is feeling. That's a problem, because people... well, we actually kind of suck at reading other species' body language. The reason for this is that we tend to overlay our own responses on their physical cues, and that's a problem. For example, let's look at an animal with a really similar face to ours, the chimpanzee. Check out Ama's toothy grin!

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

Wait, no. That's not a happy smile. That's a threat display. When a chimpanzee "smiles," it's either terrified and doing a fear grimace, or it's showing you its teeth because it intends on using them in your face.

How about a dog? Look at my smiling, happy puppy!

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

Oh wait no, this is a picture of Ryder when he was super overwhelmed by noise and people during a holiday party. He'd hopped up in my sister's lap to get away from stuff that was happening on the floor and was panting quite heavily. See the tension in the corners of his mouth and his eyes? A lot of the time when a dog "smiles," the smile isn't happy. It's stress! Why Animals Do The Thing has a nice writeup about that, but the point is, our body language is not the same as other species. And for reptiles, body language is wildly different.

For instance, look at these two alligators. Pretty cute, right? Look at 'em, they're posing for a Christmas card or something! How do you think they're feeling?

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

Well, I'll tell you how the normal one is feeling. He's annoyed! Why is he annoyed? Because the albino just rolled up, pushed another gator off the platform, and is trying to push this guy, too. I know this because I actually saw it happen. It was pretty funny, not gonna lie. He's not gaping all the way, but he was hissing- you can actually see him getting annoyed in the sequence I took right before this shot. Look at him in this first shot here- he's just relaxing, and you can see he isn't gaping even a little bit.

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed
Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed
Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

By the end, he's expressing displeasure, but not enough to actually do anything about it. He's annoyed, but he's comfy and that's where one of the best basking areas is, so he'll put up with it.

Reptiles open their mouths wide for a lot of reasons, but never because they are actively enjoying a sensation. Unless they're eating. No reptile smiles- they can't. They don't even have moveable lips. If a reptile is gaping, it's doing so because:

It is doing a threat display.

It is making certain vocalizations, all of which are threats. Alligators are one of the rare reptiles that do regularly vocalize, but most of their calls aren't made with a wide open mouth.

It is about to bite something delicious or somebody stupid. Check out this video- virtually all of the gaping here is anticipatory because these trained gators know darn well that the bowl is full of delicious snacks. (I have some issues with Florida's Wildest, but the man knows how to train a gator AND he is honest about explaining what they're doing and why, and all of his animals are healthy and well-cared for, and he doesn't put the public or his staff at risk- just himself.)

It's too hot and it has opened its mouth to vent some of that heat and thermoregulate. This is the main reason why alligators will often have their mouths part of the way open, but sometimes they'll open all the way for thermoregulation. This is what a thermoregulatory gape looks like- usually it's not all the way open, kinda more like < rather than V, but you can't say that 100% of the time. Additionally, a thermoregulatory gape... typically happens when it's hot out. If they're inside, maybe they've been under their basking light for too long. Heat's the dominant factor, is what I'm getting at.

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

There is another reason that a captive crocodilian might be gaping, and that's because it's doing so on command. Some places have their gators trained to gape on cue, like St. Augustine Alligator Farm and other good zoos. They have the animals do this in presentations that are genuinely educational. They ask the animals to open their mouths so that they can show off their teeth and demonstrate how their tongues seal off the back of their mouth. They'll also do it as part of routine healthcare, because looking at their teeth is important.

In this case, the animals aren't gaping because they're stressed, they're gaping because they know they're gonna get a piece of chicken or fish if they do it. And what's more, they're doing it on cue. They have a specific command or signal that tells them to open wide. It's not an instinctive response to a situation. It's trained. If the animal provides the behavior after a cue, the situation is much less likely to be negatively impactful.

It's also important to remember that there's a difference between a partially open mouth and a gape! As discussed above, alligators will often have their mouths a little bit open just to maintain temperature homeostasis. It helps them stay comfy, temperature-wise. These guys are all doing thermoregulatory open-mouthed behavior- that slight open and relaxed body posture is a dead giveaway. (That and it's the hottest spot in the enclosure.)

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

Lesson 2: A Happy Gator Is A Chill Gator

So if alligators don't smile or have facial expressions other than the :V that typically signifies distress, how else can you tell how they're feeling? One way is stillness. See, alligators subscribe to the philosophy of if it sucks... hit da bricks.

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed

Basically, if they hate it, they'll leave. Unless, y'know, somebody has their meaty claws digging into their throat or is otherwise restraining them. (Restraint isn't always bad, btw. Sometimes the animal is going through a medical thing or needs to be restrained for their safety- which a responsible educator will explain.)

Let's look at a very similar scenario, in which a captive alligator is getting his back scrubbed.

As you can see, it's quite different. First, he's not being restrained at all. Second, look at how relaxed he is! He's just chilling there vibing! He could simply get up and leave if he wanted to, because he's not being held. Towards the end of the video, as he lifts his head, you can see that his respiratory rate is very even as his throat flutters a bit. I'm not sure what this facility is, so I can't comment on care/general ethics, but like. In this specific case, this is an alligator enjoying being scrubbed! And you can tell because he's not doing anything. A happy gator is content to be doing what they're doing.

Why Should I Listen To You?

Now, you should ask yourself, why should you listen to me? Why should you trust me, who does not own an alligator, versus Jay Brewer, who owns several?

Well, first off, there's no profit for me in telling you that what you're seeing on social media is in fact not what you're being told you're seeing. I'm not getting paid to do this. That's the thing with people who make social media content. The big names aren't doing it just for fun. They're doing it for money. Whether that's profit through partnerships or sponsorships, or getting more people to visit their facilities, or ad revenue, you can't ignore the factor of money. And this is NOT a bad thing, because it allows educators to do what they're passionate about! People deserve to be paid for the work that they do!

But the problem starts when you chase the algorithm instead of actually educating. A "smiling" alligator gets the views, and if people don't know enough to know better, it keeps getting the views. People love unconventional animal stories and they want those animals to be happy- but the inability to even know where to start with critically evaluating these posts really hinders the ability to spread real information. Like, this post will probably get a couple hundred notes, but that video of Coconut being scrubbed had almost 400,000 likes when I took that screenshot. Think about how many eyeballs that's reached by now. What I'm saying here is that it's just... really important to think critically about who you're getting your information from. What do dissenters say in the comments? What do other professionals say? You won't find a single herpetologist that has anything good to say about Prehistoric Pets, I can tell you that right now.

Another reason you can trust me is that my sources are not "just trust me bro," or "years of experience pretending my pet shop where animals come to die is a real zoo." Instead, here are my primary sources for my information on alligator behavior:

Dragon Songs: Love and Adventure among Crocodiles, Alligators, and Other Dinosaur Relations- Vladimir Dinets

The Secret Social Lives of Reptiles- J. Sean Doody, Vladimir Dinets, Gordon M. Burghardt

Social Behavior Deficiencies in Captive American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis)- Z Walsh, H Olson, M Clendening, A Rycyk

Social Displays of the American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)- Kent Vliet

Social Signals and Behaviors of Adult Alligators and Crocodiles- Leslie Garrick, Jeffery Lang

Never smile at a crocodile: Gaping behaviour in the Nile crocodile at Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa- Cormac Price, Mohamed Ezat, Céline Hanzen, Colleen Downs (this one's Nile crocs, not American alligators, but it's really useful for modeling an understanding of gape behaviors and proximity)

Thermoregulatory Behavior of Captive American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis)- Cheryl S. Asa, Gary D. London, Ronald R. Goellner, Norman Haskell, Glenn Roberts, Crispen Wilson

Unprovoked Mouth Gaping Behavior in Extant Crocodylia- Noah J. Carl, Heather A. Stewart, Jenny S. Paul

Thank you for reading! Here's a very happy wild alligator from Sanibel for your trouble.

Alligator Body Language And You, Or: How To Know When An Alligator On Social Media Is Being Stressed
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