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innerreviewdragon · 11 months
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realjdobypr · 2 months
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Editor and SEO Researcher Dr. Jerry Doby Releases Book for Digital Journalists and Newsrooms
Excited to have released my first book...would love to know your thoughts! SEO Essentials: A Journalist's Handbook is as up to date as it gets!
For his first published book ever, editor and published SEO researcher Dr. Jerry Doby just released SEO Essentials for Online Magazines: A Journalist’s Handbook on MagCloud. This book is based on his published research paper SEO-optimized Writing: Removing the Mystery, featured in the Cognitionis Scientific Journal (2023) and sponsored by Logos University International (UNILOGOS).SEO Essentials…
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kookies2000 · 6 months
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Friend: How is it possible that you are SO in love with Dreamworks Trolls? But you watch adult stuff like Hazbin Hotel, Helluva Boss, Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, and now The Amazeing Digital Circus?
*Watches the Trolls' films and specials*
Friend *trying to take in all the sex, drug jokes, and heavy messages. And the diverse animation style. Combing live action, 2D, 3D, and creative as hell.*........... why do some Trolls have genitals while others don't? And how do they flip the bird if they only have four fingers? And how does racism even work here? Does that mean that Funk Trolls were slaves, if we're paralleling their world to ours? Are the Pop Trolls white folks in this world? Colonizing and all. Are they like chinchillas? Instead of bathing in water, they bathe in glitter the same way chinchillas bath in dust? Is Branch still depressed because he keeps going from blue to gray?
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This is just a combination of things my friends have asked. And they end up listening to the soundtrack afterward. Look, this is why I love what I love. Helluva Boss is very cartoony, silly, and colorful. Kid like but rated R. Hazbin Hotel is baiscaly a Disney Princess story but rated R. Don't Hug Me I'm Scared is self-explanatory. Sesame Street gone wrong. The Amazeing Digital Circus is like a roblox game that kids play all the time turned into a horror show. And Trolls is made for 6 and under, but man, do they get away with risky jokes and go heavy on the message/story and make amazing music. A massive treat for adults. And all shows/films have amazing world building and charater designs.
Baiscally, stuff that caters/treats the adults while having a child like wonder to them is my favorite form of media. 🤣
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luxysspaceadventure · 2 months
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borderlands is so fun when you don't have a bitch whining in your ear about how much it sucks
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narlie-aspec · 6 days
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the realisation of how addicted i am to social media makes me wanna delete all the accounts for good. same goes for youtube, tv shows and mobile games. why am i such an addict??
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littlekingbergara · 1 year
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it's so crazy how ryan's work in puppet history got him a role in the new ant man movie.
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retrocgads · 5 months
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blogdude65 · 11 days
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banbuvssummerhome · 6 months
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Lookout for Earthworm Jim 3D Beta Build!
Hello! We at the Summer Home are currently on the lookout for any leads to some Earthworm Jim lost media. To be more specific, the beta or development build of Earthworm Jim 3D!
Earthworm Jim 3D had a rocky development, and visually changed millions of times between 1996-1999. We've shared and archived most if not all of the available screenshots and photographic proof that the beta did exist in some form to at least be advertised in magazines and trailers. There's playable betas of the two previous games, but not EWJ 3D.
So, we must ask you for help. If you can help us potentially find any leads or the full beta itself, then please do.
We do have some links to forums or online conversations to get your search started, as well as listing out some of the known dev team responsible for EWJ 3D.
Development teams: Shiny Entertainment VIS Interactive/Entertainment
Publishers: Rockstar Games Interplay Entertainment
Details:
Development started in 1996 Beta contained Evil The Cat as Fear boss Evil Jim supposedly in the game Appearance of Pocket Rocket with fuel gauge VIS Interactive went defunct in April 7th, 2005
People of Interest:
Chris van der Kuyl Peter Baillie Doug Tennapel Kirk Ewing Paul Munro Ged Grimes
Links: https://www.unseen64.net/2008/06/04/earthworm-jim-3d-n64-beta/ https://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/3026/earthworm-jim-3d-beta-build
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hawnks · 9 months
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Watching a movie or show is so complicated these days, with all of these millions of streaming services popping up, titles getting removed from the platforms, jumping the prices, bad original titles on streaming, lots of cancelled one-season (or more seasons) shows, and neglecting these millions of old and lesser-known/obscure titles from their catalog.
The situation of listening to music isn't certainly better these days, with songs that users used to love getting removed from music streaming services and fading into gray text and faded cover art and artists removing their songs on these platforms. There are tons of music and songs that don't even appear on these music streaming platforms!
Thankfully, physical media is still alive, with hundreds of thousands and even millions of titles on VHS, Betamax, Laserdisc, DVD, Blu-ray, vinyl records, cassettes, CDs, and etc.
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Reaper Nurse from Dark Deception💕💉
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seanwebmedia · 11 months
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History of PlayStation Infographic
Learn about one of gaming's biggest consoles through an interesting infographic that examines how the PlayStation has evolved.
for web media 2023
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psdontgetdegrees · 1 year
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Now I'm building up some real speed! | Week 8: Digital Citizenship and Software literacy: Instagram Filters
This week’s summary is a bit more out of my comfort zone. I don't really have much of an opinion on the topic and I've never really thought about it. It’s gonna be a bit tricky for me to formulate an opinion, but I also think it's exciting because it means I get to learn something new about the things I love the most. I hope you like what I have to say!
This week’s reading is on Digital Citizenship and Software literacy: Instagram Filters
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With media becoming more and more “instantly attainable for the masses” (Barker, 2020 p. 207) so too does the ability for the public to control their image online. “Face Filters” as Barker describes it “enables users to incorporate augmented reality technology” (Barker, 2020 p. 207) into their everyday mundane life. The problem however is with the “face-perfecting filters” (Barker, 2020 p. 207) which have the intention to make someone ‘prettier’ and better looking than how they are when taking the photo. This creates a negative perception of self-image after the filter is taken away. Reader’s digest has compiled the best looking filters for your face, with the “beautiful face” filter being among one of the best by giving you “a natural glow” that “we’ve all dreamed of” (Reader’s Digest, 2022). Barker comes to the conclusion that the snapchat beautifying filters have a “problematic nature” (Barker, 2020 p. 209) and have the potential to cause serious self-image harm to young individuals still developing their self worth. 
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Additionally, author Rettberg takes a look at the way filters can make our photos and therefore our lives seem “brighter [than real life]” (Rettberg, 2014 p. 21). The “Instagram-style filters”, make our perception of everyday life appear “unfamiliar”, it starts to fade our perception of the “defamiliarization effect”. What does that mean? It means that the world that we start to portray using these filters has begun to wear off as more and more people use the filters in their everyday life, and that leads to the negative effect that Barker touched on; Once the filters are applied, those who use them feel unstoppable. That is until other users realize it's a filter and get defamiliarized with it, leading to a decrease in adoration for the images using these filters. This ultimately leads to the original user coming back to square one, feeling distraught at the idea that their self-image isn't good eno8gh to portray to the world
In the grand scheme of the modern media landscape, there are filters that poke fun at certain political figures, create memes and make others laugh. When it comes to beauty filters, the whole idea relates to last week's analysis, where body modification is prevalent in younger and younger audiences leading to confidence and self-image problems as these users become adults.
This Article is such a good read if you feel like you need a little more: https://www.mamamia.com.au/instagram-filters-confidence/
References:
Barker, J 2020, Making-up on mobile : The pretty filters and ugly implications of Snapchat, Bristol : Intellect.
Reader’s Digest, 2022, “Best instagram beauty filters in 2022”, Reader’s Digest, 3 July, Viewed 6 May 2023
<https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/lifestyle/fashion-beauty/best-instagram-beauty-filters-in-2022>
Rettberg, JW 2014, ‘Filtered Reality’, Seeing Ourselves Through Technology, Palgrave Macmillan Limited, United Kingdom.
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atmaminsharif · 1 year
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cellphoneart · 1 year
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Original digital artpiece titled, "The People's Champ"...
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