Month: December 2023

bitterkarella:

Midnight Pals: The Sun

Aleister Crowley: and now as we approach the winter solstice
Crowley: great god apollo, great master brain thinker guy thoth
Crowley: all the little thelematic sprites and boggles
Crowley: now is the time that the great beast says
Crowley: DO AS THOU WILT!!
Crowley: I’M THE GREAT BEAST!!!

Crowley: now that its the winter solstice
Crowley: its time to pay tribute to the spirits of the season
Victor Neuburg: how’re we gonna do that boss?
Crowley: we’re gonna eat this big block of hashish and fuck
Crowley: love to keep the holiday traditions alive

Crowley: great sun god ra, hear our prayers and
Lauren M Davis: [appearing in a flash] who dares call upon my fiery majesty?
Davis: whom the egyptians named ra, the greeks named apollo, the aztecs named Huitzilopochtli?
Davis: as the duly noted owner of the sun, that is infringing on my intellectual property
Crowley: your…?
Crowley: oh man i am too high for this right now

Lauren M Davis: since the dawn of time, mankind has yearned to destroy the sun
Davis: i do the next best thing
Davis: i own it!
Davis: as surely as disney owns day of the dead
Davis: as surely as family guy owns double dribble
Davis: as surely as snapesnogger owns nagas
Davis: i will copyright the sun!

Davis: Gaze upon the fiery majesty of the sun ©!!!
Davis: NO on second thought, don’t!
Davis: no one look at me!
Davis: you! plants!
Davis: you dare to photosynesize with my holy rays??
Davis: I hope you got a good lawyer

Crowley: you can’t own the sun
Crowley: the sun is
Crowley:
Crowley: its
Crowley: its you know
Crowley: it’s
Victor Neuburg: its a star isn’t it?
Crowley: SHUT UP NERDBURG I KNOW WHAT THE SUN IS
Crowley: I WAS JUST
Crowley: I WAS JUST PAUSING FOR EFFECT OR SOMETHING
Crowley: I DON’T EVEN LIKE YOU AT ALL, JUST SHUT UP!

metalgearsolidyaoi:

metalgearsolidyaoi:

video games are beautiufl because you can group with a guy saying “friendo” and another guy saying “okay lets fuck this dungeon in its tight little ass boys” and youre like oh my god i hate these people already and then its like you all establish a beautiful and powerful psychic link of coordination and do so well that it scares you but you have to leave immediately after incase they ask to group up again

Do not. Say hecking pupper. In my +24 Murozond’s Rise

nitashinori:

That post about death note being “everyone’s first anime” (untrue statement) made me curious and now I want to gather data for science

Can you reblog this and tell me where are you from and what was your starter anime?

dulcidyne:

goosegoblin:

goosegoblin:

goosegoblin:

the single worst thing about the hbomberguy video is that some of the comments i’m seeing from internet randos suggest the twelve billion “plagiarism is bad” lectures i was forced to attend in university might actually have been necessary for some people

“okay, but internet historian like, did something interesting with the essay. he clearly put a lot of passion into it”

i’m going to come into your home and steal your clothes and use them to make a funky mural which i then charge entry for. and if you complain, i will simply point out my Passion

some of you would never have survived first contact with turnitin. that’s all i’m saying

There is such a fundamental difference between essay writing assignments in high school and in college that I think it becomes incredibly obvious who has ONLY had exposure to the former and how it’s shaped their views on what constitutes plagiarism.

High school essays are predominately summary and regurgitation. For the most part, the point of a high school essay is not 1) to add new subject knowledge to the field or 2) to function as a subject matter expert of the field. If you’re lucky, you may develop the skills to reframe a subject through the lens of personal experience, but high school students are limited by their relative lack of life experience and will have a hard time, in general, accomplishing this with many topics. An AP lit course may introduce elements of critical thinking to high school essayists, where they will be expected to analyze literary technique and prose and support a textual thesis, but for the most part an essay in high school is a knowledge test. A summary. Yes, it is supposed to be in your own words and yes, it is supposed to be cited, but the focus on plagiarism is different and restricted to the most egregious use cases (at least, in my experience)

Speaking from experience, the transition into college essays can be a shock, even for high achieving students. I’d done so well in English in my (public, underfunded) high school , I didn’t spare a second thought for my college major: English. I remember my first research paper assignment. I chose teenage suicide in Japan as my topic. My sources were exhaustive, my bibliography two pages long. I turned in my first draft for feedback, certain it wasn’t even necessary, certain it was really final draft quality.

Instead, I got my paper back heavily marked up with red ink. A first in my academic writing career. ‘Citation’ was scribbled all over the margins. ‘CITE SUMMARIES!’ she’d written across the top. All caps. I was confused. I had to cite summarized information? But…that was my WHOLE paper!

Exactly.

In reality, I had nothing new to say about teenage suicide in Japan. My thesis boiled down to: teenage suicide is bad. I had no personal experience with suicidal ideation at the time, I had not lost a friend or a loved one to suicide, I had no capacity to get information from primary sources. Most importantly, I had no real curiosity on the topic as it related to a larger framework. I didn’t think to ask why teenage suicide rates differed between Japan and the US or investigate for myself what factors may have contributed to that discrepancy. I didn’t even think to explore the psychology of teen suicide, the sociological research. There was no hint of original thought in my paper.

I didn’t fix it. I dropped out instead. Later, I returned to major in Biology and had to retake the course. I wrote my research paper on the role of identity in Noh Drama and first person video games. This time around, I had a unique framework. I analyzed primary sources and used my personal experience playing Half Life 2 and watching and reading Noh drama. I had a solid thesis and something to say, I wanted to talk about how we represent audience identity in different mediums. For the first time, I wanted my opinions on the page.

But I wasn’t the first honors/AP high-achieving high school student who excelled in regurgitating information, not so much in actually thinking about it and I definitely wasn’t the last; I’ve met plenty throughout my academic career. And seeing the defenses of these creators, the claims that no, what they were doing was not original work but it was also, somehow, not plagiarism either, I have to think it is common enough high school educational outcome.

Creativity is difficult to cultivate. It takes hard work and a broad or thorough knowledge base to analyze and place information into a unique or relevant framework. Finding new primary sources is hard. Doing your own research and data collection is hard. Adding something NEW and not parroting someone else’s work is hard. But it’s a skill everyone should learn even if it’s not a skill most will ever be taught. I agree with Harris’s closing statement: plagiarism is ultimately cheating yourself out of your own individuality and development.

The only original idea plagiarized work actually conveys is that you don’t believe anyone will be interested in what you have to say.

monstatron:

THISTLE, THE THUNDER DRAGON

had a dragon itch to scratch, so i doodled thistle in his full draconic from! i may even do a more proper lore post on the dragons of the ekanox 👀

“ Thistle has only ever glimpsed upon his true form in dreams. Throughout history, dragons were known to lose what made them human upon entering their full draconic forms, becoming mindless guardians of the Ekanox. Thistle lives in fear knowing that this could happen to him. So, he has never attempted to shift forms, afraid of what was known and what could be.

However, in his future, he learns that unlike other dragons, due to being a fully blooded dragon, he could maintain the balance between man and beast. “

guppyscolita:

Creatures native to parties, carnaval and celebrations

Mostly common on latinamerica, they can appear everywhere in the world where there’s a possibility of a big and fun party. Someone, usually the heart of the party, would turn into the piñata. The colors and animal of the varies depending on the persons nationality

For example, if the person is from Canada. The colors of the piñata would be so of the Canadian flag/ specific area they are from + personal colors, and the overall figure would look more like a moose (or any angulate of the zone)