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Call me Brains! Adult. Aussie. They/He. I draw and I write and am very much hoping that one day I'll publish my stories as graphic novels. I reblog things that I like and this is your warning that I indulgently reblog posts that have body horror, gore and just horror-stuff in general. Interests include: Sanders Sides, The Magnus Archives, The Magnus Protocol, The Dark Crystal, the Arrancar from Bleach (yes JUST the Arrancar), Re Animator, Transformers (mostly DJD focused DAMN I love those bois), Good Omens, Malevolent. Also there will be lots of me talking to myself as I drag myself through the quagmire that my path to finishing my graphic novel projects.

I once wrote a 1500 word essay on something I'd forgotten to read in the 40 minutes before class. Including the time it took to read the thing I'd forgotten to read.

I got an A on that paper.

Writing is a skill. Skill is muscle. If you don't use a muscle, it atrophies. If you are a student and you are tempted to use genAI to cheese an assignment, I am begging you for your own sake to not do it.

This is not a moral stance about genAI (which is shit at what it's ostensibly for, and full of lies and evil, and fueled by art theft and burning rainforests, and there is no good reason to ever use it for anything; that's the moral reason for why you shouldn't use it), it is a purely pragmatic stance based on the fact that if you use it you will never learn the single most essential skill that is used in every single workplace.

You will never learn to bullshit.

And if you cannot bullshit, you will not understand when you are being fed bullshit by others.

For your own sake you must learn to do your own thinking, your own bullshitting, because our trashfire society runs on bullshit and for your own good you must become fluent in it, because very few people will bother to translate it for you. It was asinine in the late 90s, and it is asinine today, but it is the central truth of adult society: everything is bullshit, and you need to know what is going on beneath the bullshit, and you need to be able to bullshit back if necessary.

I know that the expectations being placed on you are ever-increasing, and I know that it does not seem rational to put effort into explaining the plot of a Charles Dickens novel to someone who has read the thing 50 times and will read 50 identical essays about it over the weekend. I know you are being handed ever-greater heaps of what is functionally mindless busywork because of an institutional obsession with metrics that don't actually measure learning in a useful way. High school was nightmarish in the 90s and I am fully aware that it has only gotten worse.

Nevertheless, you must try, if only for your own sake. Curiosity is your best hope, and dogged determination your best weapon. Learn, please, if only out of spite.

I was able to get an A on that paper because I was able to skim the reading, figure out what it was about, and bullshit for 1500 words in the space of 40 minutes.

Imagine what you can do if you learn to bullshit like I can bullshit.

For my senior year of AP English, I was assigned reading over Easter break. We were instructed to read The Old Man And The Sea, and save the rest of the short stories in the book for the first week back.

Unfortunately, what I heard was "read everything BUT The Old Man And The Sea."

Double unfortunately: the first day back was a test, on The Old Man And The Sea. Which I had read exactly zero words of. It was, notably, a short essay test. It wasn't multiple choice or fill in the blank. It was designed to require deliberate answers from scratch, entirely out of your own head, with nothing to go on BUT what was in your head.

And in the course of about 45 minutes, I was able to use the questions of the test itself to piece together a vague enough sense of how the story went to bullshit my way through other questions. I gave wide, thematic answers that were extremely light on details, since I did not know any of them, and did not even know this test would be happening until it was in front of me. An essay test for an AP-level English class.

I had a starting point of zero information, and an essay test about the thing I was supposed to have read.

I bullshitted my way to a B+ on it.

On a test I should have gotten a ZERO on.

It's been 16 years since I took that test.

I couldn't tell you a damn thing about The Old Man And The Sea.

But you better fucking believe I still know how to bullshit, and when someone is trying to bullshit me.

The power and utility of knowing how bullshit works CANNOT be overstated. It is one of the most important skills you can ever have.

Taking this and building on it, I have a Bachelor's Degree in English, which I sometimes say means that I have a BA in BS.

Because it's true.

Even at a university level.

By the time I graduated, I'd learned, from necessity, that I could actually get by in my classes - my university senior level English classes - by reading about half of them and just paying really good attention in class for the rest. Because I literally just didn't have the time and energy to do all the readings and work from my combined course load. I think maybe one teacher caught on to what I was doing, because I would be more involved in class discussions when I'd read the piece for the day than when I hadn't, but she couldn't prove a damned thing, because I was still interacting, showing up for class, taking vigorous notes, and passing.

Off the top of my head, I did not read Robinson Crusoe, Beloved, or The Handmaid's Tale, amongst many others, though I did lead a class discussion for a bit on The Handmaid's Tale when we got to the chapter about the Wife cutting off wilting flower blossoms in her garden. Not because I'd read the spark notes or knew anything about what was going on in the story, but because, the previous summer, I'd been helping my mom garden, including preforming the exact same task the Wife was doing. Which meant that I - alone in the entire class, including my professor - knew that it's a process called 'dead-heading,' and it's meant to keep the plant producing flowers for longer by not letting its blooms to get to the point of forming seedpods, tricking it into thinking it still needs to reproduce. Fantastic discussion, based on context and botany rather than the book. So I looked good, got the important themes and messages of the book, and saved time to do other readings I actually felt comfortable putting in my head.

My final report card in my academic career was straight A's, the first such I'd ever gotten in my life, and I still haven't read Jane Eyre, in spite of having been assigned it for two different classes. And I've never made a dime off of that knowledge directly, but b'golly if knowing how to gather information from context and paying attention, being able to read critically in this age of misinformation, and being able to tell people what they want to hear while I do what's best for me hasn't served me well every single day of my life since I graduated.

Anonymous asked:

I really like your Michael survives stuff! He deserves to spite Gertrude, pull some pranks and whatnot if he so desires (and with his new affinity for the Spiral, I'm sure he could do some wildly disorienting stuff if he wanted to, though mundane tricks have their charms as well haha)

Thank you! He’s going to start off small for sure to try and get out of being Gertrude’s assistant. As he thinks about more elaborate and complicated pranks, he’ll unknowingly start to develop some abilities for sure :3

Fun fact: all of his reports are TECHNICALLY still legible to people who are more Eye-oriented, Elias just doesn’t want his paperwork to look like a rainbow threw up on it.

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the first rule of writing is that there are no rules. the second rule is to save your work every 5 minutes because technology is a fickle god.

I hate it when people hate on Roman for being egotistical

Like- Do you all realize that it's literally part of his job? He's shown to be Thomas's ego in multiple episodes.

Season 1, Episode 12: My NEGATIVE Thinking "Roman was on stage with me and let's just say with the performance I gave, my ego is a little bit bruised" -C!Thomas

Season 2, Episode 14: Flirting with Social Anixety "Nothing but a bruised ego" -C!Thomas referring to Roman

Five Year Special: Have I Grown? - Five Years Later The text in the bottom left corner of Roman's intro states "Roman Sanders - Thomas's creativity, ego, & passion"

He is Thomas's ego, he's going to be egotistical, because that's his whole fucking job

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"i want a dislike button on ao3" so you want less fanfic. even if you don't think you want less fanfic you want less fanfic. because when people start getting dislikes on their fanfic they will want to write less fanfic. hope this helps <3

Dislike buttons aren't that bad

for fanfic? for things people put their hearts and souls into for free? for creative works where there is literally no reason to downvote a fic except to just be mean? where negative reception (and even just unwanted constructive criticism) could potentially kill someone's passion for their fic or even their motivation to ever write again? You're right! They're actually not that bad!

They're terrible! And it would be a terrible idea to ever implement them.

if you dislike the fic just fucking leave you're not being forced to finish something you're not enjoying. back button. if you're feeling especially hateful you can even block authors now.

Not “Only my reading of canon is correct” or “Interpretations are subjective and all valid” but a secret third thing, “More than one interpretation can be valid but there’s a reason your English teacher had you cite quotes and examples in your papers, you have to have a strong argument that your interpretation is actually supported by the text or it is just wrong and I’m fine with telling you it’s wrong, actually.”

If the text says the curtains are blue you can argue about what that means; but if you’re going to claim they’re actually yellow you’d better have a really good argument.

f/m shippings are great, heterosexuals just have the most awful taste in heterosexual relationships. why can’t you all be normal and instead of shipping edgy manchild x soon to be house wife, why don’t you ship that has whatever Adam and Morticia from the Adams family has.

every time this post gains notes again I am reminded of my pain and sufferings

my favorite so far

there aren’t enough posts going around about the swedish cryptid known as the skvader which is a rabbit with pheasant wings and also a very good boy.

like this one dude just made a fake taxidermy and spread it around as a hoax for a good ass while and it lead to this really cool fantasy creature and i am genuinely dissapointed that it never gets used in anything

Rabbirds, by the amazing @tkingfisher/Ursula Vernon (source).  

The lack of skvaders is particularly frustrating when you realize it forms the third point of a wonderful cryptid trifecta.

You got the jackalopes, which are rabbits with antlers.

And you got the wolpertingers, which are rabbits with antlers and wings.

And then… what? Do you escalate? That’s unbalanced, those two rabbit cryptids don’t have the same number of extra things, the wolpertinger is clearly the jackalope But More.

BUT with the skvader on the other side, balance is restored. Antler rabbit, winged rabbit, winged antler rabbit. It’s a classic Venn diagram of imaginary lapine beasts, and it’s only complete if you acknowledge the fucking skvader.

Good thing Ursula’s got our back, at least.

This is a really excellent point and I applaud your advancements in Cryptid Theory.

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magathapai

Gentleman, if I might add:

yes you may add this

I think balance in crypdids is VERY IMPORTANT.

Lots of thoughts recently. Everything feels plastic.

I could go on and on about why all that AI "art" is bad. I could mention theft, lack of creativity, it's impact on the work field and environment, but countless people have already said all that. I wanted to touch on something that to me is the most utterly wrong about all of it.

Art is more than just something pretty to look at or listen to. It's therapeutic. It's a form of communication. A tool for human connection. It's a pure, human need.

Support real artists ☀️

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