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ungrateful-cyborg · 1 year
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I posted 2,018 times in 2022
307 posts created (15%)
1,711 posts reblogged (85%)
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I tagged 2,017 of my posts in 2022
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#ooc - 234 posts
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#• [griveroix] • not every star shines - 121 posts
#• [the advocate] • - 120 posts
#• [aïcha] • of hope and primordial light - 97 posts
#• [hanae] • we are the voice of a song unsung - 78 posts
#• [astrid] • when we hear the sound of tomorrow - 78 posts
#behind the scenes - 73 posts
Longest Tag: 138 characters
#but it's difficult with strangers to find ones that will accept that your character is op even if that power never comes to play with them
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Questions of the Day
...for a bit of worldbuilding!
Do you use a custom version of a FFXIV job with your OC/WoL? And if yes, why and where did you get inspiration for it?
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Is your WoL sometimes afraid that people will summon a primal version of them after their death?
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Question of the Day [WoLs]
Since it seemed to have meet some success, I add another to the list. This time about a subject I don’t often see talked about when it comes to WoLs specifically:
What are their relationship with their parents? Are they still alive? How do their parents live with the risk their child has taken to help people/save the world?
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Lore from the Live Letter [EW spoilers]
When Hydaelyn sundered the world, her attack was deliberately imperfect (albeit too powerful for her to fine-tune it). Basically, since she knew Emet-Selch, Lahabrea and Elidibus still had a role to play, she gambled on Emet’s ability to perceive the flaw in time to escape the Sundering. Lahabrea and Elidibus were physically with Emet when the Sundering happened, so they were able to team up with him and escaped too.
The aether she kept in reserve to test us was literally Venat’s soul. She consumed it entirely during the trial and won’t reincarnate (which was hinted in her speech at the end of the fight).
Zodiark’s core was entirely destroyed by Fandaniel. He’s dead for good too.
The moons in the reflections still hold some significance though, but Yoshi-P didn’t want to say more about that.
Once reborn, Hythlodaeus and Emet-Selch will most likely be like other people, just “cooler” (Yoshi-P’s words). Since they’ve done everything they wanted to do though, there’s also a strong possibility that they’ll just chose to remain in the aetherial sea instead of reincarnating.
The Spoken races started as only one race: the Ancients. The Sundering made them imperfect and over time, different groups evolved into different races as their weaknesses and strengths were exacerbated.
Zenos is most likely dead for good, as Yoshi-P insisted that we’ve seen him breathe his last in a dimensional pocket where the laws that usually apply on Eitherys don’t. Yoshi-P also joked about how now they could make a Zenos minion since he had played his role in the story. Since Yoshi-P refused to tell us how or why Zenos became a reaper though, I wouldn’t be surprised—just my opinion here—if his avatar came back to say “hello” at some point in the future.
It looks like they don’t know either what Azem was doing after Venat told them about the Final Days, though they seemed to have a few ideas they hoped to explore later on. Basically, Yoshi-P said that whatever you think Azem might have been doing back then is probably what happened.
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My #1 post of 2022
What are your thoughts on OP (overpowered) characters in roleplay? Would you play one?
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essayly · 2 years
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citylightsbooks · 3 years
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5 Questions with Dantiel W. Moniz, Author of Milk Blood Heat
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Dantiel W. Moniz is the recipient of the Alice Hoffman Prize for Fiction, the Cecelia Joyce Johnson Emerging Writer Award by the Key West Literary Seminars, and a Tin House Scholarship. Her fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in the Paris Review, Tin House, Ploughshares, the Yale Review, Joyland, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, and elsewhere. Milk Blood Heat is her first book. She lives in Northeast Florida.
Dantiel W. Moniz is in conversation with C Pam Zhang to celebrate her new novel Milk Blood Heat (published by Grove Atlantic) in our City Lights LIVE! discussion series on Thursday, February 4th
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Where are you writing to us from?
Jacksonville, FL
What’s kept you sane during the pandemic?
Roller skating; re-watching atmospheric TV Series like Mad Men and Sharp Objects; my husband (IRL) and friends (virtually).
What are 3 books you always recommend to people?
I don’t have a specific three, it’s always changing. Right now: We the Animals by Justin Torres, Luster by Raven Leilani, and Severance by Ling Ma.
Which writers, artists, and others influence your work in general, and this book, specifically?
In general: Janet Fitch, Alice Walker, Zora Neale Hurston, Sally Mann. For this collection: Antonya Nelson, Jeffrey Eugenides, Julie Orringer, Amy Bloom.
If you opened a bookstore, where would it be located, what would it be called, and what would your bestseller be?
Definitely Jacksonville, because we don’t have enough. And names! I’m so bad at it. Maybe The Hot Ticket, but we’d run the A/C all day long. We’d have a special section for homegrown authors and Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton would be front and center.
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cambridgefamily · 4 years
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quietgiantdesign · 6 years
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Ian S. Young Presents “X” / The Five Questions of the Unknown. (WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN & WHY). 2018 solo art exhibit in Downtown San Jose. #who #what #when #where #why #5questions #theunknown #solo #artexhibit #art #exhibit #downtown #sanjose #paintings #artwork #abstractart #realism #artdirection #branding #logo #logoart #design #artdesign #quietgiantdesign
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heavensdevilx3 · 3 years
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Answering 5 questions a day for 5 days! Monday Edition
1. If you could change only one thing in your life, what would that be and why?
If I could change only one thing in my life, it’d be how long it took me to realize what I wanted my career to be. Why? Because had I realized it sooner, I’d have my dream job!
2. In a regular day, what do you find yourself thinking about the most?
Recently, My beloved grandmother. 👼🏼❤️
3. If you could write a song about your life, what type of music would you use?
Hmm.. idk that’s a tough one
4. What’s a secret you’ve never told anyone?
If I told you, it wouldn’t be a secret now would it? 😉
5. What do you feel is your greatest accomplishment in your life? Did other people help to make that happen?
Getting into Columbia’s Nursing Program.
And yes, a few people 🙏🏽
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theseoplatform · 4 years
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5 Questions Answered About Social Media During COVID-19
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been confined to their homes, using social media channels for connecting with others and buying things online. There is no doubt that social media use has increased significantly during the pandemic. What has that yielded? Here are the top 5 questions answered about social media during COVID-19. 1.     How Has Social Media Use Been Impacted During the COVID-19 Pandemic? According to Statista, social media use, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc., has gone up by 44% worldwide. This comes as no shock since social media has already been registering rising numbers every year. During the pandemic, people have been forced to stay in their homes, and they’ve resorted to social media. This includes browsing social media for articles, news, videos, etc. Of course, it also includes using it to connect with people that they haven’t been in contact with for months due to COVID-19. 2.     How Have Social Media Networks Helped Businesses During COVID-19? Social networks have rolled out various features for small businesses during the pandemic to help them operate. Facebook has launched Shops, a new feature that enables businesses to display their products on the platform. Since many retailers have been forced to shut their doors, this is a welcome step that will help them stay in business.YouTube has launched a Video Builder tool for small businesses to create ad content for free. Read the full article
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theworkshopn4 · 4 years
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I had the pleasure of interviewing @kaswilliams this morning for the #5WomenArtists campaign led by @catherinefentonart #5questions #5artworks Thank you Kas for taking the time to speak to me on a Sunday! We were due to meet in person yesterday but this COVID-19 is spoiling all my fun plans! So we had a lovely conversation on the phone instead. Here are my questions to Kas and her answers. I got a bit carried away so will edit down my questions, I wanted to just keep asking more and more….I am a naturally nosey person though! Q1: Does living by the coast influence your art work? . Born on the coast in Brighton and then from the age of 4 Kas moved inland until she moved back to the coast about 12years ago. “The coast is where I am most happy. I have a love of water and being by the sea, it gives me a sense of freedom, looking out on the edge of your country into the world. I wouldn’t say living where I do directly influences my work but it does make me happy so that must play a part. I would say my work is inherently Abstract and this doesn’t change depending on where I am.” Q2: How long have you been an artist? . “I would say I have always been an artist. Some of my earliest memories are when my parents, who were teachers, gave me a crayon to draw with at the back of the class aged 2. I hasn’t been something I have always been able to do though as there have been large periods of time where I chose to work for the money in more corporate settings and on the side continue with my love for being creative. I kept my job = money and my love = creativity separate. When my father passed away he left me some money and it just so happened to be the right amount to do my MA. So I decided a change was in order and used the money to do my MA in Textiles in Farnham.” Since then Kas has been working mostly as an artist and less so in the corporate world. Unless fun jobs like freelancing at festivals with other creatives comes up! Sounds good to me! Interview continues in comments....apparently I can't edit very well! (at Harringay) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9wfJj1HVDU/?igshid=101b3hds437i7
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How do you hire a photographer?
Hiring a photographer is kind of like shopping for a pair of shoes. There are a few different aspects that go into shoe shopping. First there is the size, you don't want them too big or they will rub on your heel or slip off constantly and you don't want them too tight or your feet will be cramped and hurt all the time. Then there is personal style and taste. You wouldn’t even try the shoe on if you didn't think they were cute. Lastly there is function.... do you need dressy heels for a special event or are you going hiking? You definitely don't want to wear heels if you are going hiking. 
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Ok, yes, but what does this have to do with hiring a photographer? Everything! Fit, obviously you need a photographer that fits into your budget. Keep in mind though that usually the pay scale matches the skill and experience. So if you go with the cheapest photographer in town chances are your photos are going to look more like your Aunt Sue took them. And the higher end photographers charge so much because they are worth it... your photos are going to be gallery quality and you will want to display them on your wall proudly!
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Personal Style! It is important to look through a photographers past work to see if their style of shooting and or editing is something you like. After all you are getting these photos done in order to adorn your walls or perhaps send out on Christmas cards or birth announcements. Liking the images is a pretty big deal. Finally function. If you want your family photos to be more like a lifestyle shoot where you are making cookies with your kids or taking a trip to the zoo for the first time then you don't hire a photographer who does studio portraits. You won't be happy with the outcome. 
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Here are 5 simple questions you can ask to see if the photographer is a good fit for you: (remember you are hiring them its ok to ask questions) 1. How long have you been a professional photographer? 2. Can you provide references and may I see your portfolio? 3. What is your photographic style? 4. What does your fee include and what's the delivery timeline?
5. Do you require a written contract? (Contracts protects you just as much as the photographer)
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kathleenmaryparker · 4 years
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From the article: "Profile photo, opens profile page on Twitter in a new tabLittle Black Dress just tryin' to stay alive in FL@LittleBlkDres [@Twitter.com] Note that the last 6 questions on that very test are about  one's orientation: What is today's :1--date2--month2--year3--day4--place (i.e., where are you?)5--city (i.e, what city is this?)"
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citylightsbooks · 3 years
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5 Questions with Sesshu Foster, Co-Author of ELADATL
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Sesshu Foster taught composition and literature in East L.A. for over 20 years, and at the University of Iowa, the California Institute for the Arts, and the University of California, Santa Cruz. His work is published in The Oxford Anthology of Modern American Poetry, Language for a New Century: Poetry from the Middle East, Asia and Beyond, and State of the Union: 50 Political Poems. His most book recent is ELADATL: A History of the East Los Angeles Dirigible Air Transport Lines, co-authored with Arturo Ernesto Romo and published by City Lights. His other books include City of the Future, World Ball Notebook, and Atomik Aztex.
Sesshu and Arturo are in conversation with Carribean Fragoza celebrating the book launch of ELADATL in our City Lights LIVE! discussion series on Tuesday, April 27
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Where are you writing to us from?
I’m writing you from Tongva land, facing east over the San Gabriel Valley, east of the L.A. River.
What’s kept you sane during the pandemic?
Same things as always—my family, friends, and people. Poetry and books. I’m grateful for all you folks doing what you do best. I only do good if other people are doing well. And we’re always walking and hiking. Yesterday we hiked to Owen Brown’s gravesite on a hilltop in the San Gabriel Mountains. Owen Brown, son of John Brown, was one of the only survivors of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry. He and his brother Jason kept a low profile after the Civil War as sheepherders, living in a mountain cabin. When he died in Pasadena in 1889, two thousand people attended his funeral. His tombstone was stolen once, recovered and is temporarily replaced by peeling plywood signs. But his bones are there.
What are 3 books you always recommend to people?
One size doesn’t fit all. For four year olds and their parents, I might recommend Niño Wrestles the World by Yuyi Morales. For hungry intellectuals and young writers, I could recommend Compression & Purity by Will Alexander. For people who don’t know them, what about America Is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan, or the Collected Poems of Bob Kaufman?
Which writers, artists, and others influence your work in general, and this book, specifically?
I like the University of California edition of Moby Dick by Herman Melville. The nautical illustrations by Barry Moser (page 74 includes a diagram of sections of a whaling ship, page 106 presents a “windlass turned by handspikes” for the reader who lacks a mental image of a windlass, page 147 depicts porpoises referred to in the text, etc.) which are helpful to the 21st century landlocked reader. Some features of ELADATL are analogous to these. Of course, airships are analogous to sailing ships, which are themselves also metaphorical.
Of course, the main influence on ELADATL is the work of my collaborator, artist Arturo Ernesto Romo, whose ideas of folding (prismatic or origami-like), resistance or interruption, and the active participation of the viewer (or, in this case the reader) format the structure of this narrative. Also present, folded into and prismatically reflecting the narrative are images and art work by Arturo Romo. Arturo told me that his illustrations that grace each chapter were influenced by Hugo Gellert, and I know the collaborative practice of public performances Arturo and I did—-and our community-based aesthetics, which is refracted in ELADATL—-have been influenced by the Chicano collective Asco (Harry Gamboa, Gronk Nicandro, Patssi Valdez, Willie Herrón and others). As well as by the muralists of East L.A. and other artists of the Chicano movement.
If you opened a bookstore, where would it be located, what would it be called, and what would your bestseller be?
You know, I don’t want to touch this question. I’m already found mostly inside books I’ve written. I’d be frightened of having my own bookstore, I might wander into the stacks of my own bookstore and never be seen again. Even though Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Larry McMurtry did it! Recently I was in Bellingham, Washington state, and found the Alternative Library, co-founded 14 years ago as a free anarchist lending library, by “Future” (he told me his name was, as he welcomed a new volunteer starting her first day). Santa Ana writer Sarah Rafael Garcia stocks several “Libromobile” book carts around Orange County in Southern California, which gives me the desire to take that idea on the road, with a step van full of books I’d drive to places like the Coachella Valley, or anywhere where people—especially kids—need books. There’s a lot of book deserts. I don’t know what I’d call it. I’d call it all kinds of names if it broke down and didn’t make it to the next place. The best seller? Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi? Niño Wrestles the World by Yuyi Morales? Little Fur Family by Margaret Wise Brown? Make them readers and let the kids decide.
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cambridgefamily · 4 years
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The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Ely and Caeru Children's centre on January 22, 2020.
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quietgiantdesign · 6 years
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“WHO” / 36x48 inch original acrylic painting by Ian Young for “X : The Five Questions of the Unknown”. 2018 solo art exhibit in Downtown San Jose. #who #what #when #where #why #5questions #theunknown #solo #artexhibit #art #exhibit #downtown #sanjose #paintings #artwork #abstractart #realism #artdirection #branding #logo #logoart #design #artdesign #quietgiantdesign ...... “WHO” : A three-part question of ones worth WHO is the most valuable? The Artist. The Art. or The Viewer of that Art. The answer I have found to be subjective, depending on who is asked. Some feel that the artist is the most valuable because there is no art without them. Some feel that the viewer of the art is the most valuable because they determine whether its “good” or not. Some feel that the actual art is the most valuable … because long after the artist and the viewer of the art are long gone, the art itself will still remain. …
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missatown2u · 5 years
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5 Questions: Cory Mo Delivers Country Rap Tunes
5 Questions: Cory Mo Delivers Country Rap Tunes
A relationship with Pimp C and Bun B changed everything
Houston is no stranger to the kind of moments that seemingly bubble up out of cities for extended periods. Atlanta is having its own right now with Future, Migos, 6LACK, Deonte Hitchcock, Yung Thug and countless others pushing the culture in places hip-hop hasn’t seen before. Los Angeles had its own with the rise of TDE, Nipsey Hustle and YG…
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abbyj22 · 6 years
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Who knows who better? #5questions #teamaren #teamabby #youtube #youtubers #marriedyoung #interracialcouple #marriedlife #new #youtubechannel #youtubelife (at Miami, Florida)
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luxeisle · 6 years
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Writing the answering to these 5 short questions could help direct you on the right path in your life: What do I want to do? Who do I want to be? What do I want to see? What do I want to have? Where do I want to go? Give it a shot! Hope your week is off in the right direction. Happy Memorial Day, hug those who’ve served and given themselves to our country. God Bless ‘Merica 😁🙏🏼💕🇺🇸 with @susytakeabow in our #bestselling #oneshoulder #shimmering #peacock gown #direction #5questions #goals #path #lifechoices #sparklingswimwear #coverups #resortwear2018 (at Peacock''s Point, Miami, Florida)
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