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the fact that shakespeare was a playwright is sometimes so funny to me. just the concept of the "greatest writer of the English language" being a random 450-year-old entertainer, a 16th cent pop cultural sensation (thanks in large part to puns & dirty jokes & verbiage & a long-running appeal to commoners). and his work was made to be watched not read, but in the classroom teachers just hand us his scripts and say "that's literature"
just...imagine it's 2450 A.D. and English Lit students are regularly going into 100k debt writing postdoc theses on The Simpsons screenplays. the original animation hasn't even been preserved, it's literally just scripts and the occasional SDH subtitles.txt. they've been republished more times than the Bible
#due to the Great Data Decay academics write viciously argumentative articles on which episodes aired in what order#at conferences professors have known to engage in physically violent altercations whilst debating the air date number of household viewers#90% of the couch gags have been lost and there is a billion dollar trade in counterfeit “lost copies”#serious note: i'll be honest i always assumed it was english imperialism that made shakespeare so inescapable in the 19th/20th cent#like his writing should have become obscure at the same level of his contemporaries#but british imperialists needed an ENGLISH LANGUAGE (and BRITISH) writer to venerate#and shakespeare wrote so many damn things that there was a humongous body of work just sitting there waiting to be culturally exploited...#i know it didn't happen like this but i imagine a English Parliament House Committee Member For The Education Of The Masses or something#cartoonishly stumbling over a dusty cobwebbed crate labelled the Complete Works of Shakespeare#and going 'Eureka! this shall make excellent propoganda for fabricating a national identity in a time of great social unrest.#it will be a cornerstone of our elitist educational institutions for centuries to come! long live our decaying empire!'#'what good fortune that this used to be accessible and entertaining to mainstream illiterate audience members...#..but now we can strip that away and make it a difficult & alienating foundation of a Classical Education! just like the latin language :)'#anyway maybe there's no such thing as the 'greatest writer of x language' in ANY language?#maybe there are just different styles and yes levels of expertise and skill but also a high degree of subjectivity#and variance in the way that we as individuals and members of different cultures/time periods experience any work of media#and that's okay! and should be acknowledged!!! and allow us to give ourselves permission to broaden our horizons#and explore the stories of marginalized/underappreciated creators#instead of worshiping the List of Top 10 Best (aka Most Famous) Whatevers Of All Time/A Certain Time Period#anyways things are famous for a reason and that reason has little to do with innate “value”#and much more to do with how it plays into the interests of powerful institutions motivated to influence our shared cultural narratives#so i'm not saying 'stop teaching shakespeare'. but like...maybe classrooms should stop using it as busy work that (by accident or designs)#happens to alienate a large number of students who could otherwise be engaging critically with works that feel more relevant to their world#(by merit of not being 4 centuries old or lacking necessary historical context or requiring untaught translation skills)#and yeah...MAYBE our educational institutions could spend less time/money on shakespeare critical analysis and more on...#...any of thousands of underfunded areas of literary research i literally (pun!) don't know where to begin#oh and p.s. the modern publishing world is in shambles and it would be neat if schoolwork could include modern works?#beautiful complicated socially relevant works of literature are published every year. it's not just the 'classics' that have value#and actually modern publications are probably an easier way for students to learn the basics. since lesson plans don't have to include the#important historical/cultural context many teens need for 20+ year old media (which is older than their entire lived experience fyi)
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Clearing The Air: How Air Pollution Affects Your Eyes And What You Can Do About It
Delhi, the bustling metropolis, has been in the news for all the wrong reasons, particularly due to its persistently poor air quality. The city, like many other urban centers across the globe, grapples with alarming levels of air pollution. According to recent reports from environmental agencies, Delhi's air quality index (AQI) often reaches hazardous levels, primarily due to factors like vehicular emissions, industrial pollution, and crop burning. The adverse effects of this poor air quality extend far beyond respiratory issues and have raised a critical concern for eye health.
#and take care of your eye healt#Keywords#10 values#air pollution#air quality#eye diseases#eye problems#dry eye#eye care#itchy eyes#eye protection#Online consultation#eye specialists
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the thing about art is that it was always supposed to be about us, about the human-ness of us, the impossible and beautiful reality that we (for centuries) have stood still, transfixed by music. that we can close our eyes and cry about the same book passage; the events of which aren't real and never happened. theatre in shakespeare's time was as real as it is now; we all laugh at the same cue (pursued by bear), separated hundreds of years apart.
three years ago my housemates were jamming outdoors, just messing around with their instruments, mostly just making noise. our neighbors - shy, cautious, a little sheepish - sat down and started playing. i don't really know how it happened; i was somehow in charge of dancing, barefoot and laughing - but i looked up, and our yard was full of people. kids stacked on the shoulders of parents. old couples holding hands. someone had brought sidewalk chalk; our front walk became a riot of color. someone ran in with a flute and played the most astounding solo i've ever heard in my life, upright and wiggling, skipping as she did so. she only paused because the violin player was kicking his heels up and she was laughing too hard to continue.
two weeks ago my friend and i met in the basement of her apartment complex so she could work out a piece of choreography. we have a language barrier - i'm not as good at ASL as i'd like to be (i'm still learning!) so we communicate mostly through the notes app and this strange secret language of dancers - we have the same movement vocabulary. the two of us cracking jokes at each other, giggling. there were kids in the basement too, who had been playing soccer until we took up the far corner of the room. one by one they made their slow way over like feral cats - they laid down, belly-flat against the floor, just watching. my friend and i were not in tutus - we were in slouchy shirts and leggings and socks. nothing fancy. but when i asked the kids would you like to dance too? they were immediately on their feet and spinning. i love when people dance with abandon, the wild and leggy fervor of childhood. i think it is gorgeous.
their adults showed up eventually, and a few of them said hey, let's not bother the nice ladies. but they weren't bothering us, they were just having fun - so. a few of the adults started dancing awkwardly along, and then most of the adults. someone brought down a better sound system. someone opened a watermelon and started handing out slices. it was 8 PM on a tuesday and nothing about that day was particularly special; we might as well party.
one time i hosted a free "paint along party" and about 20 adults worked quietly while i taught them how to paint nessie. one time i taught community dance classes and so many people showed up we had to move the whole thing outside. we used chairs and coatracks to balance. one time i showed up to a random band playing in a random location, and the whole thing got packed so quickly we had to open every door and window in the place.
i don't think i can tell you how much people want to be making art and engaging with art. they want to, desperately. so many people would be stunning artists, but they are lied to and told from a very young age that art only matters if it is planned, purposeful, beautiful. that if you have an idea, you need to be able to express it perfectly. this is not true. you don't get only 1 chance to communicate. you can spend a lifetime trying to display exactly 1 thing you can never quite language. you can just express the "!!??!!!"-ing-ness of being alive; that is something none of us really have a full grasp on creating. and even when we can't make what we want - god, it feels fucking good to try. and even just enjoying other artists - art inherently rewards the act of participating.
i wasn't raised wealthy. whenever i make a post about art, someone inevitably says something along the lines of well some of us aren't that lucky. i am not lucky; i am dedicated. i have a chronic condition, my hands are constantly in pain. i am not neurotypical, nor was i raised safe. i worked 5-7 jobs while some of these memories happened. i chose art because it mattered to me more than anything on this fucking planet - i would work 80 hours a week just so i could afford to write in 3 of them.
and i am still telling you - if you are called to make art, you are called to the part of you that is human. you do not have to be good at it. you do not have to have enormous amounts of privilege. you can just... give yourself permission. you can just say i'm going to make something now and then - go out and make it. raquel it won't be good though that is okay, i don't make good things every time either. besides. who decides what good even is?
you weren't called to make something because you wanted it to be good, you were called to make something because it is a basic instinct. you were taught to judge its worth and over-value perfection. you are doing something impossible. a god's ability: from nothing springs creation.
a few months ago i found a piece of sidewalk chalk and started drawing. within an hour i had somehow collected a small classroom of young children. their adults often brought their own chalk. i looked up and about fifteen families had joined me from around the block. we drew scrangly unicorns and messed up flowers and one girl asked me to draw charizard. i am not good at drawing. i basically drew an orb with wings. you would have thought i drew her the mona lisa. she dragged her mother over and pointed and said look! look what she drew for me and, in the moment, i admit i flinched (sorry, i don't -). but the mother just grinned at me. he's beautiful. and then she sat down and started drawing.
someone took a picture of it. it was in the local newspaper. the summary underneath said joyful and spontaneous artwork from local artists springs up in public gallery. in the picture, a little girl covered in chalk dust has her head thrown back, delighted. laughing.
#writeblr#warm up#this is longer than i wanted i really considered removing that part about myself and what i went thru#but i think it really fucking bothers me that EVERY time i talk about being an artist#ppl assume i just like. had the skill and ability to drop everything and pay for grad school.#like sir i grew up poor. my house wasn't a safe space. i gave up a FREE RIDE TO LAW SCHOOL. for THIS. bc i chose it.#was it fucking hard? was i choosing the hard thing?? yes.#but we need to stop seeing artists as lazy layabouts that can ''afford'' to just ''sit around and create''#when MANY - if not MOST - of us are NOT like that. we have to work our fucking ASSES off. hard work. long and hard work#part of valuing artists is recognizing the amount we sacrifice to make our art. bc it doesn't just#like HAPPEN to us. also btw it rarely has anything to do with true talent.#speaking as someone with a chronic condition i hate when ppl are like u have it easy. like actively as i'm writing this my hands r#ACTIVELY hurting me. i haven't been posting bc my left hand was curled in a claw for the last week#this isn't fucking luck. after a certain point it's not even TALENT. it's dedication & sacrifice.#''u get to flounce around and do nothing with ur life'' is a narrative that is a direct result of capitalism#imagine if we said that about literally any other profession.#''oh so u give up 10 yrs of ur life to be a doctor? u sacrifice having a social life and u get SUPER in debt?#u need to work countless hours and it will often be thankless? well i wish i was that lucky''#we should be applying that logic to landlords ONLY#''oh ur mom and dad gave u the money to buy a house? and all u did was paint it white and rent it? huh.''
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"Your FIA mates" bro, MBS has George's picture on a wall and has been throwing darts at his face to relieve some stress while firing FIA staff
#askhdjgfjkashdgfjkhasdgmm#max i was unfamiliar with your clown behavior#but it is unmatched#10/10 entertainment value#f1#qatar gp 2024#george russell
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Psst, come here!
#Touhou#Sanae Kochiya#Tsukasa Kudamaki#What are they talking about?#Oil fire 😔#illusory bread art tag#Gah I need to get faster cleaning up these sketches and adding the values took me like 10 hoursss#+ I had to mess with the shadows to make it look like Tsukasa wasn't floating lol#And I still kind of don't like the proportions but anyway. Back to the anatomy grind
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Doing the maths: Grian's failure at getting a mending book
lots of talk about maths and probabilities below the cut! but there's a graph and simple explanation at the end if you want to get the gist of it and are bad at maths.
(I am still young and learning maths, critique/advice always welcomed)
What are the odds of getting a mending book in Minecraft?
(I am assuming Grian has been doing all his fishing with Luck of the Sea 3)
The probability of a mending book is actually a bit annoying to estimate. The Minecraft Wiki lists fishing up an enchanted book as 1.9% chance. This is for ANY enchanted book. The Minecraft wiki talks about how the chance of an enchantment being selected is calculated. Mending has a weight of 2. Using the table, mending has a probability of 2/135.
However, Grian is looking for any book with mending, not just a pure mending book. Additional enchantments are calculated in a different way, involving RNG, which means it won't be as easy to model. Due to this reason, I'll just be using the odds for a pure mending book throughout.
TLDR: a mending book has a 0.028..% chance (2/135*0.019*100)
Grian's Data
According to this screenshot, Grian has used a fishing rod 5679 times. This number may not be fully accurate, as it includes the times he's fished other players, rather than just fished for items, but it is a good estimate.
To help visualise this data, with a median waiting time between catches of 17.5 seconds, Grian has spent over 20 hours fishing so far! He may have a problem.
Is this statistically significant?
Hypothesis testing (p-value approach):
H0: p = 19/67500 (the null hypothesis - he has no mending books because of chance)
H1: p < 19/67500 (the alternate hypothesis - he has no mending books due to different odds)
5679 trials, 0 mending books
X ~ B(5679, 19/67500) (binomial distribution, 5679 tries with a probability of a mending book being 19/67500, where X is the number of mending books)
p(X=0) (what is the probability the number of mending books being 0)
p = 0.2021473392
Now, the point at which data becomes significant is subjective. For instance, you *could* get a million heads in a row flipping a coin, it's not impossible, but at a certain point, you can begin to say "okay there's something not normal about this". For this approach, the closer the p-value is to 0, the more evidence there is against the null hypothesis . The p-value here is far above a significance level of 0.01, or 0.05, or 0.1. There isn't a clear line between significant/non-significant, but this is answer is quite a bit far from 0
With this, I cannot reject the null hypothesis.
Personal conclusion: this is not statistically significant, Grian is just unlucky.
Are other values statistically significant?
Gem's proposed 9000: results in a p-value of 0.079... more significant than Grian's number but I don't imagine Mojang would be too concerned. As said though, it's all subjective.
I am bad at maths, what does all this mean?
Here is a graph, showing what number of mending books you might have after 5679 tries. The height of the bar represents the probability of getting that amount. The numbers at the top are the (rounded) numbers I used in my calculation
The pink column is 0 mending books - like what Grian has! As you can see, it is less likely than getting 1 or 2 books, but not too uncommon to happen.
End conclusion: Grian has bad luck. Like, not as hilariously bad as he thinks, but still bad. If he keeps going, chances are he will get a mending book, but I think he should probably stop fishing because at this point he has a problem.
#if you saw my last post no you didnt#<- misread “5679 fishing rods used” as having fully used up 5679 fishing rods#this is so much better written than my last post though. and i think the graph helps a lot#long post#locus fandom time#locus maths time#grian#hermitcraft#hermitblr#hermitcraft 10#“why the p value approach” i missed the lesson for it so this is my catch up work unironically
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I think we’ve all underestimated the weight that a 13-year career in F1 has. Daniel’s legacy and value is not going to be reduced to nothingness just because red bull is running a smear campaign against him. He is still highly regarded in the motorsports world and it’s no surprise that there are so many people who still wants to work with him, who still view him as someone who will be a significant addition to their teams. There is after all, very few people who have his kind of marketability and experience. While it’s frustrating as a fan to see each rumour being denied by Daniel’s team, it’s understandable that he may currently not be in the mindspace to be making decisions about his future right now.
One thing is for sure though, the day that Daniel feels ready to come back, there will be opportunities waiting for him, whether that’s an active racing seat in another category or simply an ambassadorial role. As Toto said, he’s gonna be fine.
#mat coch dismissing the Toyota rumours#but there’s no smoke without a fire and I do believe they want him and they’re ready to pay him what he wants#because do you think the nascar guys and the supercar guys get paid 10 MILLION dollars???#that’s the quantifiable value Daniel still holds today!#daniel ricciardo
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have been really slacking with art No crazy stuff
so you get some slopfest
#xfohv#bfdi#osc#battle for dream island#tpot#the power of two#x finds out his value#xfohv fourteen#xfohv ten#xfohv pi#bfb four#bfb x#tpot clock#do i tag seven#i mean hes here but hes fused with one ofthe fagreensevens#possibly new fourteen#i want CHANGE!!!!#fourteen dni#cannibals dni#skin eaters dni#14 absorbs all the estrogen off 10#art
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Wild that the Arby's coupons I get in the mail are by far the best value fast food coupons I get
#burger king is like 'would you like 2 sandwiches that barely qualify as a meal for 6.99'#and arbys is like 'we will give you a full week of work lunches for $10. and theyll actually taste good'#although lets be honest i will be cashing in that coupon on wednesday and then eating them over the weekend. still#i think this is a case of everyone else raised their prices and arbys didnt#or not nearly as much#they also dont shoot for low calorie nonsense. theres actually value in their food
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Graves, barging into the room: Alright, where is he?!
Shadow 10: Where’s who?
Graves: My son!
Shadow 13: Your son?
Shadow 10, whispering: Please don’t-
Shadow 13: You mean OUR son?
Shadow 13, still whispering: Oh my god
Graves: HE’S MY SON
Shadow 13: FINDERS KEEPERS DOESN’T APPLY TO HUMANS
Graves: OH- OHHH YOU DID NOT-
Shadow 10: Oh my god- Can we not-
(In the next room)
Moose: Uh- Anyone else hear yelling?
Valeria: Shhh don’t worry about that. Now, let’s get back to your Spanish lessons
#valeria teaching moose spanish so she can snatch him#she’s not trying to adopt but is just trying to steal one of graves’ valued shadows#shadow company moose#phillip graves#shadow company#valeria garza#call of duty#cod mwii#modern warfare ii#incorrect quotes#cod oc#shadow 13 leon adams#shadow 10 roman rogers#10 x 13
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🤖 Kirbtober 2024 Day 10: Mechanical 🤖
(ID: Kirby series fanart of Susie proudly showing off the company’s newest security guard, Mecha Knight, who hangs limp and unconscious from several support cables suspended from above, his metal-grafted wings held aloft, his new horns and missile-launcher pauldrons gleaming under a single spotlight, his six-pronged beam sword gripped firmly in one hand and alight with a fiery pink glow. END ID.)
“It’s our newest model! Top-of-the-line in company defense! Complete with all the latest security updates, bug fixes, and almost no resistance-based crashes to date!”
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Started on 09/11/24, finished on 09/12/24. | Kirbtober 2023 Comp
#veins art#veins fanart#kirby series#kirby#mecha knight#meta knight#susie haltmann#kirby planet robobot#planet robobot spoilers#kirbtober#kirbtober 2024#day 10#mechanical#paintpanic#you ever think about how the scene in KPR where Susie introduces Mecha Knight is like… legitimately unsettling?#I do. often#she did this to him *twice* mind you#and for a guy who values agency and self-control as much as MK does… well is it any wonder he holds grudges so firmly?#loss of control tw#nonconsensual body modification tw#veinsfullofstars
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AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT 1x02 "Murder in the Mews"
#poirot#hercule poirot#agatha christie#david suchet#perioddramaedit#tvedit#tvandfilm#cinematv#userbbelcher#poirotedit#*edit#poirot 1x02: murder in the mews#love that profile of poirot in the 1st gif#the ep has several great overhead shots#and you can tell the production value is high#they spent 5 million pounds on season 1 (10 eps)#which is 12.5 million today aka 16 million USD#they actually had to tone it down#a bit in the later eps in s1#because they were spending so much :D#s1 is a sparkly jewel of a season
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do you ever imagine what it would be like if instead of just dubbing and losing all the britishness in translation, what had happened with doctor who was national adaptations like they do with game shows like masterchef or whatever or uh skam thats a better comparison, and every country had their own series of doctors, all at different numbers like if the dutch show spinned off when the english was at 4 or smth but we just started with our own dutch doctor number 1
and maybe they'd like start off just sort of copying stories and localising them but then as time goes on these national spin offs would you know start building on their own lore and seasonal arcs that would get removed further and further from the british original until it's like 2024 and you've got 15 national doctor whos running somewhat simultaneously all in different seasons and all preoccupied with INCREDIBLY different stories
it'd be like 'whos your favourite doctor' and you'd be like uh the polish 3rd or the brazilian 12th it's a toss up. what if some countries go through doctors way faster and theyre like on doctor 44 and youre like WHAT are they DOING to them
and can you imagne the fucking CNAONS can yuo IMAGINE can you IMAGINE the FANDOM when SOMEone decided to make looms canon and all the losers come out of the woodwork to say well thats not REALLY canon bc it's not the british version. imagine the localisations, the reinforcements of every countrys national history. what would countries who have more history being colonised than colonising do with gallifrey. how would every Important PartTM of the show be transformed by the perspective of another team. what even are identified as the Important PartsTM of the show. maybe one country decides the tardis should change appearance every week. maybe one country is like we're just gonna put all the edas on television. the amount of OPINIONS can you imagine
#anyway im gonna think about who i'd want to play dutch doctor who now#i dont think i know enough dutch actors i dont watch a lot of dutch tv fhkjghjkh#it's fun to imagine tho#if only bc we'd get 10 times the doctor who#i think it's just interesting to think about bc doctor who is so british#like to think about okay what would WE do with this#what would dutch doctor who look like#what are the national values that would be revealed#also just to see so many more actors get a chance at the role would be really fun#to compare stories#like parallel timelines
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The difference between those who let you leave without any guilt tripping and those who don't is staggering (ft: irl metal)
#jk 9/10 times I either went into shutdown mode or went to cry by the locked car for an hour or longer till family came back#and my parents wouldn't even talk to me bc I ruined the vibe#I wanted to say something about it#but I was just a little sheltered christian kid with horns that hadn't sprouted yet#how glad I am to have ppl in my life who value my social battery now#and just... me. Man it feels weird to have my company enjoyed without conditions to meet#metaltea draws#Metaltea doodles#messy doodles#irl stuff#vent#introversion
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The thing about Imogen is that when someone else in Bells Hells talks about feeling wronged or insecure she is almost always one of the first people there to talk to them and to try to make them feel better about where they are, whether it's FCG's early struggles with personhood, or Fearne with her initial difficulties with her parents and later with Groon's side-eye, or Ashton following the shard, or Chetney after confessing his truth. Even though I frequently find her relationship with Laudna frustrating, Imogen is usually quick to ask Laudna how she's doing and try to help. There's so many small moments with her party members she's initiated that, if she ever let them blossom into their full potential, would lead to her becoming an unbelievably kind and understanding person. But then, almost every time, no matter what, instead of continuing these conversations and pursuing a deeper relationship and learning about other people's motivations through ongoing back-and-forth conversations, she's like "Okay! They seem to be doing better! Now, maybe if I open all their mail, I'll crack the code to why they sometimes do these things that are self-destructive or off-putting, and it will solve everything!"
#honestly what if this is actually the greatness within her the stormlord sees#kord: have you tried building trust with your friends instead of comforting them and then putting them under surveillance?#like I do genuinely believe her intent is good but unfortunately you don't unlearn 10 years of behavior in 3 months#and so as a result she devalues what she actually does to help people and sees her value as the thoughtcrime police instead#critical role#imogen temult#critical role spoilers#anyway. back to midstmas and drizztmas
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