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This is a masterfully crafted blog. All craftdwarfship is of the highest standard. On the blog is a picture of the warframe Sevagoth in pixels, the warframe is posing menacingly. The picture relates to the release of the warframe Sevagoth in the fourth month of the year 2021. The blog menaces with spikes of tokusatsu and adorned with hanging rings of video games.

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A list of all the Toku I've watched

Kamen Rider:

Kuuga

Agito

Ryuki

Faiz

Blade

Kabuto

Den-o

W

OOO

Fourze

Wizard

Ex-Aid

Build

Geats

Gotchard

Shin

Super Sentai:

Gokaiger

ToQger

Lupat

Kingohger

Boonboomger

Ultraman:

X

Orb

Geed

Z

Trigger

Blazar

Arc

Shin

Currently Watching:

Kamen Rider Gavv

No 1 Sentai Gozyuger

Kamen Rider Kiva

Point Defiance Zoo just announced that their Malaysian tapir Yuna gave birth to a calf on Sunday night 🎉

important photo of yuna from a couple of weeks ago when she was still expecting

LISTEN UP MOTHER FUCKERS

ITS CALLED WOLFRAM ALPHA

THIS IS THE BEST GODDAMN WEBSITE FOR ACADEMIC SHIT. FUCK GOOGLE. 

THIS MOTHERFUCKER WILL LET YOU SEARCH “HOSPITAL BEDS IN CHAD VS. IRAN” 

AND IT GIVES YOU A STRAIGHT GODDAMN ANSWER 

MAYBE YOU’RE NOT INTERESTED IN DOCTORNESS OF THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES COOL SHIT 

HAVING TROUBLE WITH MATH?

HOLY SHIT

OR MAYBE YOU WANNA DICK AROUND

WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU WANT

Reblogging to save a life and a gpa

IT CAN DO STUFF ORHER THAN MATH??!!!?!!!????? FUCKING WHAT??!!!!!???

pure fucking gold right here

two notable things about Wolfram:

  1. it’s not AI. It’s basically just an enhanced search engine, but it will prioritize making any calculations it can to directly answer your question. if you ask “how many piano tuners in Chicago”

it will first search databases for direct information provided by a source, rather than return 3 pages of links to piano tuners advertising their business. If it didn’t find one, then it would go “average number of piano tuners in a population is x/y, by our databases that do store that, Chicago is this size, therefore there are likely this many piano tuners”

2. that means that it isn’t always a reliable source. It might be misunderstanding a database or source, it might be drawing from a wrong source, and it doesn’t prioritize links, (doesn’t even always provide them), so it can be difficult to double check it’s work. It’s worth plugging things into for quick answers, but if you need solid answers you need something you can double check.

For the authors and the curious

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The OTW is Recruiting for Open Doors Import Assistants and Fanlore Policy & Admin Volunteers

Are you interested in the rescue and preservation of fanworks? Are you a good wiki editor? The Organization for Transformative Works is recruiting! Read more at: https://otw-news.org/245cpa7n.

anticipating an exponential increase in murderbot misgendering so I drew something about it

German is known for being able to create new words made up by combining existing words in order to express very special concepts. As a German, I tend to do this in other languages, too.

Coming to the point, out of nowhere, a new English word just popped up in my mind:

Doomerang

Something stupid that you have done in the past that will come to haunt you and doom your future later on in life.

Ultraman Omega reveal trailer, poster and story overview. Debuts July 5th!

On an Earth where neither heroes nor kaiju exist, an alien suddenly falls from the sky. This Ultra’s symbol is the red space boomerang he holds, the Omega Slugger, and his name means “ultimate.”

“Omega” is an alien who has lost his memories. Taking human form and adopting the name “Sorato”, he becomes interested in the life forms called “Earthlings” that he is encountering for the first time and attempts to understand them.

When a giant life form appears, amnesiac Sorato recalls a word—“kaiju”. As these kaiju continue to appear before him, a sense of duty awakens in Sorato’s subconscious. He transforms into “Ultraman Omega” and an intense, fast-paced fight unfolds.

The Earthlings, in turn, are grappling with encountering these gigantic life forms and the alien that fights with a red slugger for the first time, watching from various places and trying to understand what they are. Before long, Sorato and an ordinary young man—an alien and an Earthling, become friends. This ambitious work poses a question through these friends’ resonating hearts; “Why does Ultraman protect the Earth?”

Now, is when they awaken. Please tune in to our latest TV series, Ultraman Omega.

Questions I Ask My Beta Readers

"Did you like it?" just doesn't cut it when you're trying to get useful feedback, so here's some questions that get your reader really thinking about your work:

  • What are your general impressions after reading? How did you feel when the book ended? 
  • (For fantasy/sci-fi) What did you find most confusing about the world? What did you find the most interesting? What do you want to know more about? 
  • Were there any scenes that broke your suspension of disbelief? Which ones? Why?
  • Which chapters were the hardest to get through? Did you find yourself skimming the text at any point in the story? 
  • Which character was your favorite? Which was your least favorite? Why? (Note that this question is best when asking multiple readers. If one person really dislikes a character, it could be personal preference. If multiple people can't stand a character for the same reason.... well, that's a problem you need to fix. Unless, of course, you want your readers to hate that character. Just make sure that their hatred enhances the reading experience instead of ruining it).
  • Did you get any characters confused or mixed up? If so, did this make the story hard to follow?
  • What was the most suspenseful moment in the book? What was your favorite moment of the story? What was your least favorite moment in the story? Why?
  • Which setting in the book was clearest to you as you were reading it? Which setting was the most difficult to envision?
  • Did you feel there was a lot of info dumping at any point? If so, where?
  • How do you feel about the plot? Were there any parts that confused you or seemed nonsensical/ illogical?
  • Did you feel any part of the story was predictable? Do you have any predictions for the next book(s)? If so, what are they? (Again, another question that's best when asking multiple readers. Be aware of your audience here. Some people, especially those who read a lot, are really good at predicting where stories are going to go. If those people are able to guess what happens next, that might actually be a good thing, because it could indicate that your story is progressing logically. Too much predictability is a problem, but a little isn't bad. This question is just to make sure the plot twists/progression aren't painfully obvious to most readers).
  • What plot holes did you find in the story so far? 
  • Were you invested in the story? If so, at what point did you become invested? Did you lose this interest at any point? (The second point here is really good for determining whether you have a slow beginning. Sometimes readers might really like your story overall, but would not have gotten past the first few chapters if they were reading it for fun instead of as a favor for you. This happened to me last time I asked someone to read my work, and it made it clear how much of the beginning I needed to rewrite entirely).
  • Any other questions or comments? 
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