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fyresnow · 1 year
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very much dislike that my account/art is probably not ever going to be really noticed bc I’m not on tiktok or instagram (or even twitter much) /: This is a trend that I really hate in the art world. You see this for everything now- painters, writers, photographers, graphic design, anything. If you don’t cater to the algorithm you get shoved to the bottom of the barrel or whatever. bite. anger. rage.
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sumanpf2023 · 1 year
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neroushalvaus · 5 months
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Okay I am going to use the Somerton situation to talk about something that is very important to me. Following the discussion I have seen former Somerton fans being disappointed in themselves and questioning how they can ever trust another video essayist again. I have also seen some people being smug because to them Somerton was obviously unreliable from the start. As a person who also saw the "red flags" in Somerton, I would like to skip the smugness and talk a bit about what the red flags were to me.
Someone else has probably posted something similar and Hbomberguy's & Todd in the Shadows's videos touched a few of these points, but they didn't focus on them or how to spot these things. I think it is a good thing: I think it would have reinforced the idea that Somerton's fans were to blame for being lied to, and these youtubers didn't want to pin any blame on the fans. Also, some of the things I'm going to talk about were not by any means proof of him being unreliable, they were common tropes I personally associate with people who are bullshitting on internet. Think of it as something like spotting terfs: If you consider following a tumblr user and find out they have at some point posted "males will always be a danger to females no matter what they say", it is very possible that they are not a terf. Maybe they were having a bad day and were just wording their post badly – But you should probably search "trans" from their blog before following them, just to be sure.
So, the tropes in James Somerton's content that I consider red flags:
Lack of sources. This one may seem obvious and Hbomb talked about this in his video, but the lack of sources in his videos was outrageous. Video essays are called essays for a reason, they are not supposed to be just a guy talking about whatever comes to his mind, they should be well researched essays. Obviously video essays should contain one's own thoughts and interpretations and those do not need citations. But James Somerton didn't come out of the womb knowing everything about LGBT history, Disney and film theory, if he actually knew something about all this stuff, he should have learnt it from somewhere. There should be sources he could point to. It is very common that even when a video essayist doesn't tell you where they got all their information, they open their video by saying stuff like "when I prepared for this video I read the book Also sprach Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche and this one thrilling blog post about lesbian cruising in 1960s Sweden". From what I've seen, James does not really do this. From watching his videos you could arrive to the conclusion that James Somerton does not read any books, he just knows everything. There are situations where people don't feel the need to add sources, like when the information is considered common knowledge or when the topic relates heavily to the essayist's actual academic field or profession. This is okay and very understandable, but can sometimes be dangerous, since if the video essayist markets himself as a marketing specialist, people are more likely to take his word for stuff that has to do with marketing, even without sources. It is understandable that in many situations an essayist may think "why should I cite a source? I know this thing!", but doing your research well is partly about checking if the information you are certain of is actually true. Also, as Hbomb pointed out, if you can cite a source, your audience can go learn more about the subject. It's not about anyone doubting you know your stuff, it's about learning. That's why well-respected video essayists usually cite their sources very clearly.
Lack of pictures and screenshots. This is about different kinds of sources again, many things on this list are kind of about sources. An example: When James Somerton made a video about JKR, he mentioned something about Rowling at one time saying that trans students in 30-50Feralhogs (or whatever the wizard school is called) could use magic to present as their gender. If this was any other video essayist, you'd expect a tweet to pop up, or something else confirming Rowling ever said this. Nothing pops up, obviously because Rowling didn't say this, but you can't see anything fishy in that because things rarely pop up in Somerton's videos. He doesn't show you court documents when speaking about a court case, he doesn't show you the comments apparently mad at him for implying the gay anime is gay when he is complaining about people being mad at him. There is a reason people show screenshots and tweets in video essays. When a good video essayist says JK Rowling has tweeted that all people who menstruate should be referred to as women, the video essayist shows the tweet so people know they are not making it up. If there were hoards of annoying bitc-- I mean, angry white women whining about gay sex in HuffPost articles or Somerton's youtube comments, he should have no trouble showing you those. Remember that you should not trust someone just because they show you pictures or screenshots. Pictures can be photoshopped, screenshots can be doctored. Many youtubers are aware that you listen to their videos while cleaning or while walking your dog and don't actually see the screen all the time, and some may take advantage of that by saying something like "and here she threatened to kill me" while showing a text message where someone said "die mad about it". A screenshot alone isn't much but you should demand to see the screenshot.
Passive voice. I am once again bitching about this. Somerton repeatedly says things like "it's been said that" or "it was common knowledge that" or "a legend says that" or "according to most interpretations". He doesn't say who says it, making it very hard to fact check and that seems to be his goal in some cases.
Relying heavily on anecdotes. Writing a dense, analytical video about film theory or history can be exhausting and you may want to pepper in little fun facts. However Somerton seemed to rely on these heavily; he can't just talk about how he has totally bought every lie told by The Pink Swastika, he also needs to tell a cute little anecdote about SS men forcing sexual favours out of men. He can't just tell a story about a court case, he needs to add in ridiculous stuff about the jury booing. This is what I mean by not all the things on this list being necessarily proof of someone being unreliable. Many people use anecdotes and little stories in their storytelling, it makes the videos flow better and it's hard to decide which anecdotes are valid and which are not. A source obviously makes an anecdote a bit more believable, but here are some things that instantly make me fact check an anecdote:
It's a bit too convenient, poetic or ironic. Sometimes real life is weirder than fiction but if an anecdote is "perfect" and has an amazing punchline and you could write twelve poems about it, there is a possibility it was invented by pop science books.
It assumes your political enemies are stupid. Dunking on conservatives, MRAs and transphobes is always fun and after you've seen a lot of this kind of content it's easy to believe anything about these people. You must resist the impulse to believe everything that may make your opponents look stupid.
The person telling the anecdote implies it is an example of a larger, systemic problem. You know what's worse than taking a random happenstance from human history or internet and basing an entire political theory on it? The said random happenstance being made up. You should in general be wary of people telling one story and explaining why it's an example of everything that's wrong in the world. We live in a huge world. You can always find a white woman who loves cute gays but hates the idea of Nick Heartstopper and Charlie Heartstopper getting nasty but that doesn't mean it's an indicator of a larger issue.
Simplifying complex issues. We all know that "only the boring gays survived the AIDS crisis, and that's why gays started to only care about marriage equality and military" is a horrible, insensitive thing to say, but you also have to think about it for like two seconds to realize that it can't be correct. It kind of reminds me of the "roe v wade caused the crime drop of 1990s" claim in Freakonomics. It sounds logical and simple, like a basic math calculation. Societal issues rarely are like that, though. You should never believe anyone who tells you about a huge societal shift and says it happened because of one thing and one thing only.
These were some of the things I noticed in Somerton's content that caused me to distrust him. I hope these were helpful to you and feel free to add your own "red flags" if you feel like it!
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honeyshoppe  is  a  brand  project  of  sanrio  ,  in  collaboration  with  honeylemon. it was announced in april of 2023 with the release of a twelve–part series on the girl group's youtube channel , documenting the process in which the brand was created , starting out as sketches by the members and then being further developed by a professional team of artists , marketing specialists , and toy manufacturers. to celebrate the official launch , a pop–up shop was held in seoul on april 30 , where the honeylemon members appeared and held a no–contact meet & greet.
since being launched , honeyshoppe have released various contents , from plushies and apparel to an animated web–series and recreations of honeylemon's music videos. they've also collaborated with numerous other trending brands , releasing honeyshoppe–themed makeup and skincare products , school and office supplies , and even ramen. most recently , the mobile game hello kitty island adventure was updated to include the honeyshoppe characters.
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urbanpromotion · 9 months
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lambishep · 14 days
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Unfortunately, things have become rough financially and I’m serving notice at my current job. However, that's freed me up to come around to doing what I love once again. Working with creators to uplift their profiles and raise their exposure.
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astoldbychae · 9 months
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Malaysia Antoinette Walker (Young Adult; 27ish)
After graduating college, She accepted a position at SMOGUE as an Associate Brand Marketing Manager (Simfluencer Marketing Division). Once Lily Feng stepped down from her position as CEO, the company culture shifted tremendously, and it was time for Malaysia to pivot. In search of a career that provided a better work-life balance and an amazing benefits package, she accepted the role of Environmental Manager for City of San Myshuno. Miss ma'am is all about health, wellness, sustainability, and protecting her peace. She just started her Simtube channel and there's a series in the works...but you ain't hear that from me.
Born/Raised: Willow Creek
Aspiration: Self-Care Specialist
Ambition(s): Become a Millionaire
Traits: Proper, Childish, Adventurous
Lifestyle(s) in Progress: Health Food Nut, Frequent Traveler
Degree(s): Bachelor of Science in Economics, Yoga Teacher Training/Certification (currently in progress)
Occupation(s): Environmental Manager for the City of San Myshuno, Lifestyle Vlogger (her videos will be coming to my Youtube channel)
*family details below the cut.
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Pictured: Melvin (father), Malaysia, Sabine (mother), and Kourtney (lil sister).
Meet the Parents:
Melvin and Sabine met in Sabine's hometown of Willow Creek (think NOLA), during a frat party. Mel wasn't the partying type but one of his close friends convinced him to "put that damn book down and come on, get in the car"...Anyways, Melvin was in his last year of college while unbeknownst to him Sabine was still in high school. She was at the party with her cousin/cousin's friend group that attended the college. As Melvin was standing to himself near the doorway, Sabine approached him and sparked conversation; they talked damn near all night. They exchanged numbers and would talk regularly (during this time Mel didn't know Sabine's age because she lied about it). Fast forward (a few months) to the night before Melvin's college graduation, she made her way to the campus and that's where/when Malaysia was conceived.
After graduation, Melvin returned home to Del Sol Valley to attend Medical School. During this time he was unaware that Sabine was pregnant. It wasn't until 3 years later that he found out about their daughter. Sabine moved to Del Sol Valley, at Melvin's request, to try and make things work. But over time it became too much for her to not only keep living a lie (about her age) but also being so far away from her family in Willow Creek. So she returned home.
After medical school, Melvin chose to do his residency in Willow Creek because it took a toll on him traveling back and forth from DSV over the years. By this time, Sabine had gotten married (to Kourtney's dad), pregnant (with Kourtney), divorced, and began her Law career (ironically she's a Divorce Attorney).
Honey, this was lengthyyyyy...but we had to get into the family backstory/deets.
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year
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What are some high income skills and how can we acquire them?
Hi love! Some (potentially!) high-income skills that come to mind include:
Coding
Copywriting
Video Editing
Graphic Design
Website Development
SEO Specialist
Data Analytics Specialist
Software Developer
Content Creation
Social Media Marketing/Digital Marketing/Email Marketing
Blockchain
Sales
SQL
IT Specialist
UX Design
Video/Podcast Production
Ways To Acquire High-Income Skills:
Start with a goal, break it down (by dream clients, ideal project, and target income)
Take Courses, Read Books, Watch Videos (from experts in the field; look up credentials and reviews before purchasing)
Read articles and online blogs
Make time to study and practice daily
Network/attend (in-person or virtual) events in the field, set up informational interviews
Hope this helps xx
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feelinghaunted · 2 years
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jobs masterlist.
because there can never really be enough masterlists regarding jobs for muses as far as i’m concerned. jobs on here will be separated by university / town / city / cruise / entertainment, as those tend to be the main roleplay settings i see. i’m gonna try to keep these more unique as opposed to popular ones like professor, barista and bartender - just because i feel like having unique jobs would be more useful. if you found this at all helpful, please reblog / like.
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university.
academic advisor. 
sponsored research development manager. 
security dispatcher. 
student services evaluator. 
vocational nurse. 
university outreach specialist. 
computational scientist. 
application developer. 
maintenance specialist. 
travel and expense associate. 
project management associate. 
marketing content writer. 
graduate assistant. 
security investigator. 
administrative assistant. 
research technician. 
information technology support specialist. 
lecturer. 
coach. 
undergraduate program administrator. 
nurse coordinator. 
bookstore clerk. 
convenience store clerk.
 data visualization analyst.
town.
child and youth program lead.
veterinarian technician.
construction quality assurance analyst.
loan analyst.
art therapist.
distiller / brewmaster / winemaker.
acupuncturist. 
fashion designer.
hotel manager.
apartment front-desk staff.
barber.
banker.
babysitter.
physical therapist.
dental assistant.
handyman.
home health aid.
pet groomer.
pharmacist.
remote worker (telemarketer).
tax consultant.
city.
cybersecurity analyst.
patient service representative.
beach crew attendant.
leasing agent.
production associate.
facility maintenance technician.
rental sales agent.
flight attendant.
software engineer.
game developer.
concierge.
delivery driver.
online dating ghostwriter.
doula. 
headhunter.
bike courier.
meteorologist.
nurse-midwife.
ethical hacker.
robotics engineer.
mobile app developer.
cruise.
steward.
catering attendant. 
prep cook.
banquet server.
marketing specialist.
daycare staff.
recreation manager.
brand manager.
bellman.
deckhand.
casino dealer.
activity coordinator.
fitness instructor.
bursar. 
hr manager.
dive instructor.
electrical technician.
environmental officer.
entertainment.
videographer.
make up artist.
animator.
a&r administrator.
cinematographer.
fake food artist.
intimacy coordinator.
pyrotechnician.
breakdown artist.
animal trainer.
pr manager.
booking agent.
video editor.
publicist.
choreographer.
light technician.
audio engineer.
entertainment writer.
voice-over artist.
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