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thebigblogoncampus · 9 months ago
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Posting on tumbler with no following is cathartic like screeming into the void but the void is filled with bots. The robo void
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pazodetrasalba · 2 years ago
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Dear Caroline:
One of your traits which comes out through a reading of your blog (and all the more so in the entries after joining Alameda and becoming a leader there) is an overriding, outward-looking desire, wish, vocation to make a difference, to leave a positive mark on the world. And this is something that should come as no surprise knowing a bit about your intellectual (EA) socio-economic (academic, affluent, 'mathy' family) or personal (very bright, insecure) background. Of course, this has a potential to be very easily misread, as has happened with some of those snippets of yours that have made the delight of the tabloids, like your presumed liking for boys controlling most major world governments, which very aptly plays into depicting you as SBF's deranged and Postmodern Lady Macbeth.
I agree that ambition can be a great and necessary thing, and its lack a hindrance, but one can't help but feeling that it is a horizon of expectations dependent on many chance factors... In my own case, my ambitions were pretty low and self-centered, and I lacked any mentor or guiding figures (first ever person in my family branches to have gone to university), which means I self-guided myself and took some predictably easy and pleasurable paths; furthermore, my humanistic framework has tended to make me inward-looking, with intense intellectual cultivation of the self as the limit at infinity of my aspirations. Reading you has rekindled the appreciation for a more ethical mindset, as beyond my introspectiveness, I actually find very satisfying to do things for others and increase their levels of happiness.
The three-brain scale you depict in the lines above seems an appropriate road map on the path to selflessness and responsible behavior. And yet now we know you somehow got lost along the way, deluded perhaps by ambitious and world-changing relations that were more self-serving, narcissistic and immoral than you could have ever imagined. I would like to believe that this was not your own case, and have my reasons for thinking it wasn't so.
I fear that after all that's happened, your circle of agency has irreversibly and enormously decreased, which is a pity, as I trust in both your capacities and intentions. Very probably, you will never be engaged in finance again, or reach those six-figure earnings that you were going to use as your personal lever for world optimization. Then again, a phoenix is reborn from its ashes and a circle has no beginning, so I believe there is hope for you yet to see your ambition thrive again in achieving the Good.
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'I should have got a proper education like you,' said Dibbler despondently. 'A nice job indoors with no heavy lifting. I could have found my nitch, if'n I'd have got a good education.'
'Nitch?'
'One of the wizards told me about 'em,' said Dibbler. 'Everything's got a nitch. You know. Like: where they ought to be. What they was cut out for?'
William nodded. He was good with words. 'Niche?' he said.
One of them things, yes.' Dibbler sighed. 'I missed out on the semaphore. Just didn't see it coming. Next thing you know, everyone's got a clacks company. Big money. Too rich for my blood. I could've done all right with the Fung Shooey, though. Sheer bloody bad luck there.'
Terry Pratchett, The Truth
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firecooking · 4 years ago
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Neilnesto ideas like "here is a nitche idea" and then I go "ah" for 9 hours
Like h they're nasty little ex-viners, they quote a vine and they start cackling for 2 hours
Neil doesn't keep receipts and Ernesto almost batters him every time he sees Neil throw one out without even glancing at it
"You want to get some take out?" "I can't eat" "oh, yeah... you want some take out?"
"Beunos Dias" *ungodly loud church bell noise* "Neil when I stop reverbing I'm going to strangle you"
"You look very handsome today" "aww, thanks, you look... very round and purple" "I love you"
Them hug ah
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lawnmowing101 · 2 years ago
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When we are starting out on our lawn mowing adventure. We will do pretty much any job. In the early days, cash flow is king. We would rather do something than nothing so we can end up accepting work we don't really want. But I remember in the early days I did anything and everything. Actually, rubbish removal was my biggest bugbear. I learnt one thing the hard way. You need to photograph rubbish piles when you quote them. This is because they have a strange habit of growing overnight. Still, as long as you know you have the skills (and the equipment) to get the job done then why not? One good thing about going down this road (apart from the cash flow) is that it can give us an idea of the kind of work we enjoy. It can also give us an idea of how profitable the work is. Once you discover where your sweet spot is then this will allow you to build that into your business model. As a business grows you will need to nitch down to maximise profit and simply focus on a few things. But until the day when you start turning away work because you don't have time. You might as well maximise your turnover and do those other jobs.
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kmclaude · 6 years ago
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My friend and fellow horror-lover Ben Howard wrote a really brilliant review of the first issue of R. E. Hellinger and my zine series, Two Dead Queers Present: GUILLOZINE – a review which not only talks about the source material (and, justly, praises it) but also discusses queer media, queer and indie comics, and the noted absence of horror and horror coverage in queer media spaces in favor of sugar, spice, and everything nice.
I could quote all my favorite bits of Ben’s review, though then I’d probably be quoting the whole dang thing, but I’ll leave you with some really nice highlights and let y’all check out the rest of his review on Under the Ink.
On GUILLOZINE:
R.E. Hellinger and K.M. Claude are here to fill this neglected nitch with a zine so gay, so dark, so utterly obscene to its core, Oscar Wilde will rise from the grave just to straddle it. 
One of the nicest things ever said about my art, possibly because it reaches deep into the core of what I want to do with my art and truly sees me:
I love Claude’s art because he realizes the inherent eroticism of horror that so many artists do not. Horror is the only genre that realizes the ties between death and sex. Even awful things can have a sensual beauty to them if you have the right perspective to illustrate it. And, boy oh boy, does K. M. Claude have it!
On queer media’s distant affair with the “other woman” horror:
A lot of the what gets attention in queer media these days, at least in our circles, is YA queer stories that take a lot of hints, aesthetically, to the likes of Steven Universe and many other kids’ media. There’s nothing wrong with that. I like that queer media just fine. But that shouldn’t be the dominant form of queer media. There are those in the LGBT community that crave darker stuff, media that explores queerness via blood, guts, and depravity. There should be as much room for John Waters as there is for Rebecca Sugar.
On GUILLOZINE as a whole:
I do love the fact both creators are fearless in their presentation of eroticism, even problematic subjects such as incest, pedophilia, etc. These are not subjects cheaply exploited, mind you. Even in its delightful sadism, Claude and Hellsinger explore painful subjects with keen insight, and, damn it, that’s what horor is about! 
 With Claude’s beautiful gorno art and Hellinger’s tantalizingly macabre prose, Guillozine fills in a niche of queer erotic horror that desperately needs to grow. You may not know exactly what the hell you just read, but I can guarantee it is unlike anything you have seen.
Thank you, Ben, and to Under the Ink. As I said on my website, it is truly an honor to bring this kind of decadent, sublime horror into the world–not to mention, absolutely delightful to do so with the person I love–and I tell you what: much as I personally don’t jump for joy at the thought of opening up my text editor to manually code webpages, I will be jumping for joy to add reviews like Ben’s and others, along with Gender Terror’s interview, to the Two Dead Queers website over the weekend.
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wonkytonkmusic · 7 years ago
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Nitch
“Getting ahead in a difficult profession requires avid faith in yourself. You must be able to sustain yourself against staggering blows. There is no code of conduct to help beginners. That is why some people with mediocre talent, but with great inner drive, go much further than people with vastly superior talent.”
Music always healed me. But I never would be so bold as to be the one playing it. Only observing and loving. Until that day at the Groupon discount Tarot card reader post-breakup where I swore I’d never smile again. 
I just learned what “gain” means. How can I hang out with musicians? How could I have the gumption to call myself one. To this day I tell people “I play tunes” not, “I am a musician.” 
someday.  
It’s easy to get down on the fervor one’s talent lacks but I’m out here Doing IT. Relentlessly. Everything in life is a fine line. A perfect concoction. This quote resonated greatly with me. And from “one of the top 8 sexiest women to kiss John Wayne” at that.  
thanks John Erhardt from Wussy from introducing me to https://www.nitch.com/
 Be bold. Take blows. Have faith.  
Be a cowgirl.  
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masteryjourney-blog1 · 5 years ago
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Mastery Journey & Business of Film Course – Goals Review
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Retrieved from: https://www.campfiretalefilm.com/behind-the-scenes
Over the course of 12 months, we have been given the task to review and reflect at the end of each class, our goals we set for each one of them. This time is no exception however, allow me to be brief with my class review in order to provide some room and reflect on my journey as MFA student at Full Sail University and as a filmmaker.
First, let me share with you some of the goals I had for this course right at the start of my journey. My first goal was to learn and understand the distribution process, my second goal was to create my brand representation as a filmmaker and lastly, submit my film to as many festivals I could.
One may think that distribution of a film is just making DVD’s or showing it in theaters. Yet, film distribution is more complex and as important as making the movie itself. Where do I take my film to, where and how much do I sell it for, will I make money out of this film or is just for art. These and many other factors affect the distribution process. From where to store it and for how long will it stay stored to marketing, licenses and copyrights, the distribution process can be tedious but is crucial for the success of your film. This success or failure will have a direct impact to your brand as filmmaker. This goes along with my second goal to create a personal brand. As the Producer of our thesis short film, I have to take in consideration not only the Directors vision or my own experiences but also, take the opinions and considerations of our entire class. Is not an easy task indeed, but it provides you with the opportunity to rely on colleagues, trust their craft so they can trust yours. Earning this trust with them and the rest of my crew and colleagues, is what will create that personal brand as a Producer. My achievements as a Producer will play a huge part of my brand however, I consider the trust of my crew to be the base of my core as a Producer.
Lastly, I wanted to submit our film to as many festivals as we can possibly do. With a $200 budget for festival we were able to submit our film to a total of 12 festivals, locally here in Florida and internationally in countries such as Puerto Rico (my home country) and Spain. With short-term and long-term festival strategy plans, our thesis film goal will be to submit in 20 more festivals around the world.
Now, let me expand on my journey as an MFA student and filmmaker in the past 12 months. My journey started back in May 2018. I had clear goals and a clear vision on which direction I wanted to go. Yet, little did I know, all of these goals and directions were about to change, transform and in some cases shifted to make me the Producer I am today.
Walt Disney once said “You can design and create and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality.” As a filmmaker we have a sense of knowledge when it comes to know how many people it takes to make a film. However, I find myself not just knowing it takes a large amount of people to create of film but perhaps I am starting to understand how crucial it is for a film. The picture I show bellow Walt Disney’s quote, is a BTS picture from our thesis film, A Campfire Tale. With the largest crew in the MFA thesis films at Full Sail University history (81 people) is clear, to say the least, that it really takes a village to bring a story to life.
This picture captures what it looks like, how many people are involved in order to have a 30 second scene on a film. In my time at Full Sail I have come across with countless filmmakers from everywhere in the industry but most importantly I have come across colleagues for a life time. Going through my memories I cannot help but to notice that this industry is not made for everyone. If you want to make film, you better love filmmaking. This may be the case into why I have come across unlikable people but yet, I have bonded and made friends and colleagues for a life time. During this journey you get to find your nitch in the industry, discover who you are as a filmmaker, expand your network and my favorite one yet, get to share set with such creative and talented people. There are many takeaway’s from this journey but the two most remarkable ones are getting to know wonderful people/colleagues and getting to know who I am, where do I stand and where I am going as a Producer. And if I have to describe my journey in one word, that will be ACHIEVEMENT.
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sunilubar · 5 years ago
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Create Conversational Forms and Boost your Conversions with Clients or Site Visitors
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Create Conversational Forms and Boost your Conversions with Clients or Site Visitors
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Do you want to create a Conversational Forms on your WordPress Blog? before going to create Conversational Forms. lets to take a small introductions
Do you know every website or bloggers are facing the problem with customers or clients to get them closer? The contact form does not fulfill our needs. It will be restricted in some fields. And detailed forms are a bit of lazy for visitors. So there will be a chance to leave your website or blog. suddenly. before start filling out your forms.
WPForms one of leading contact forms WordPress plugin builder over the year. Their Contact forms builder plugin not restricted to only creating contact forms. It also has many other pro features. You can create any other types of web forms. Like a Request A quote from, Donation form, Billing/Order Form, Email newsletter Form and many other you want.
And now they introducing one of the most attractive and famous features in their WPForms addon. That is Conversational Forms it is like Typeform conversational forms. But this even better than and beginner friendly also drag and drop Conversational form builder. This just feels you talk with someone.
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All process start and ended up in one-page. Form scrolling itself after you enter your answer and hit next in your keyboard. All questions are pre-entered by a blog admin related to his nitch
What is Conversational Forms
Conversational forms, itself says, you fell to talk with a real man face-to-face conversation between the readers and you.
Because it creates more friendly. The personal and interactive experience, whatever the target of that form is, it will help you to go and reach. If you’re like to see how a conversational form looks like, please click here to see the live demo.
How to Installing the Conversational Forms Add-on in WordPress
After installing WPForms pro. This plugin helps you to create any type forms if you did not have then go here and download it. After installation of WPForms and fulfill the activation process. Now you are eligible to the conversational addon.which is WPForms menu tab see image below
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Once you find the Conversational Forms Addon. Simply install and activate it. Now all set for creating a conversational form. Remember, all those things you are creating on WordPress Dashboard not a third-party website like Typeform
Create a conversational Forms
After activating the conversational add-ons. You are going to create a new form or edit an existing form. Now you see the conversational form activated simple click it enables the checkbox
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Now your simple form converted to a brand new conversational form. More options will appear after you click the enable Conversational form mode.
Add a name of you form it will appear in the top of your Conversational form
Add a custom message to your form it will appear after the name of your Conversational form. Your page when it’s live on the internet
Change the Permalink: You can add a permalink to your form. Which is a unique URL for your conversational form landing page? The plugin creates automatically for each conversational form by using your form’s title.
Add your brand log to your new Conversational form. This is fine to personalize your form.
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Hide WPForms Branding. by default Hide WPForms Branding checkbox enabled. You can disable it, it will give you an extra personalized fell.
Change Color Scheme. everyone has their own brand color. You can change the color scheme in favor of your website nitch. You can choose a different color scheme to match your own brand color. Click each color box You can choose a new color by using the color picker. or use one of the pre-set colors
Progress Bar. It will be In the conversational form’s footer, readers will be able to see their progress within the form. You can choose one of the 2 styles: Percentage and Proportion.
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All your conversational form settings configured, now you can preview it to see how it looks. Next, click on the ‘Save and add it where ever you want in your WordPress Blog
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thekitschies · 7 years ago
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Adam Roberts Phantom Kitschies 2016
  Adam Roberts, in typical overachieving fashion, managed to read enough books to populate a full and complete shortlist. 
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No Kitschies were awarded last year. 2016 was a Kitschless year—for one year only it was Nitch on the Kitsch. Which was a shame, since 2016 saw a wealth of (to quote the Kitschies’ remit) ‘progressive, intelligent and entertaining works containing elements of the speculative or fantastic’. So, [*clears throat*] in my capacity a former judge, I thought I’d post some speculative short-lists for the year the prize didn’t happen.
A disclaimer is needful: I didn’t do last year, what I did in my judging year—that is, read a metric tonne of hard-copy and e-books, the better to be able to narrow down our shortlists. But I read a fair few and some of the books I read were really excellent. So here, for the sake of argument (and please: argue with what I list here) are my Phantom Kitschies shortlists for 2016.
Red Tentacle for the best novel
Naomi Alderman’s The Power is a brilliant jolt of a read, a book happy to inhabit blockbuster conventions in order to suborn them to some powerfully subversive ends. Teenage girls across the world suddenly discover they have the ability electrically to shock others—to burn them, cause them intense pain, even to kill them. The narrative rattles through the immediate implications of this: girls taking revenge on violent or raping men, girls simply being mean, girls collectively coming to a sense of their new power. But the strength of the novel is the way it follows-through its premise, into a world in which men are segregated for their own protection and women, for good and ill and with quite an emphasis on the latter, take control. I particularly liked the way this new society retcons its sense of the world—it becomes seen as ‘natural’ and a product of ‘evolutionary psychology’ for women to be aggressive and violent, since they have babies to protect; if men ever ruled the world their patriarchy would be nurturing and gentle. It’s a raw novel, more than a little jagged—though that also suits its theme—but sparky and engaging throughout. A lightning bolt of a read.
Dave Hutchinson’s Europe in Winter is the third of his ‘fractured Europe’ novels, set in bivalve European set-up—one a tessellation of myriad tiny statelets and ruritaniae, the other, ‘The Community’ a calm but stifling version of 1950s Britain rolled out across the whole continent. The two versions of European reality are linked via a complex of strange portals. Each of the Europe books has a subtly different emphasis and tone, although all provide the pleasures of alt-spy adventures, a cosmopolitan richness of interlocking storylines and slowly unfurling mystery; but arguably this is the best of the three, from its bang-bang opening act of intercontinental railway terrorism through to its big finale. A modern classic.
Lavie Tidhar’s sprawling masterpiece Central Station, set in a future spaceport Tel Aviv, is easily his best book yet (and that’s saying something). What I particularly loved about this is the way it manages to be both gloriously old-fashioned in its SF—an actual fix-up novel set in a space-port in which a colourful variety of humans robots and aliens intermingle—and a distinctively twenty-first century novel about the complex but sustaining inter-relationship between culture and place and memory and technology and change. Most of all it’s about the centrality of stories to who we are, and about the way those stories are always collective and heterogeneous. It’s a marvel.
Christopher Priest’s The Gradual works a simple-enough sciencefictional version of time-zone differences into a haunting exploration of travel, aging and loss. Set like many of Priest’s best novels in his ‘Dream Archipelago’ of endless islands, it is the first-person narrative of composer Sandro Sussken, a citizen of the Glaund Republic on the Northern mainland (a downbeat, authoritarian society locked in an Orwellian permanent war with the Faianland Alliance). The success of his music means that, unlike most Glaundians, Sussken gets to travel from island to island, but in doing so he discovers the titular ‘gradual’, a kind of complex time-slip, or time-stall, that dislocates him from his origins, his family and in the end from the world as a whole. Priest uses his speculative conceit brilliantly to explore what it means to age. It makes me think how rarely the old figure, and how much more they ought to, in progressive narratives of equality and diversity.
Sofia Samatar’s The Winged Histories is a remarkable epic Fantasy, the follow-up to her debut A Stranger in Olondria (2013) and an even stronger novel. It gives us many of the satisfactions of this over-populated mode, as four women—an aristocrat, a military officer, a priestess and a nomadic poet—are caught up in the events leading to an empire-shaking war. But Samatar has the confidence, and the skill, to downplay the conventional satisfactions of narrative. The result is a gorgeous labyrinth of a text that circles through the permutations of its characters, plot, and the history of her world, richly written and formally involuted.
Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad deploys its fantastical conceit—the literalisation of the celebrated 19th-century US ‘railroad’ along which slaves would try to pass to freedom as a network of actual excavated tunnels, railways and stations—with commendable restraint. He is not interested in the worldbuilding mechanics of his idea so much as in the imaginative freedom it gives him to send his heroine, Cora, on a journey encompassing the different violences slavery has manifested over the centuries. It is a novel that renders slave society as vividly and memorably brutal without, at any point, reverting to the pieties of hindsight or historical cliché. An unforgettable piece of fiction.
Golden Tentacle for best debut novel
Yoon Ha Lee’s Ninefox Gambit recasts Korean legend in a densely rendered high-tech future universe governed by ‘calendars’, sort-of computer programmes that determine the nature of reality itself. It’s a book that boldly drops its reader into its properly futuristic and alien cosmos—an interstellar empire called the Hexarchate in which six factions each with unique skills are competing for power. Though it might put some readers off, the advantage of this approach is that when the book clicks fully into focus it does so with kaleidoscopic brilliance and coherence. The game theory and maths, all the politics and military tactics, neatly offset some nicely written central relationships.
David Means’s Hystopia is a brilliant, baffling and expertly fractured novel set in an alt-1970s America in which Kennedy wasn’t assassinated, and Vietnam veterans are being treated for PTSD with psychedelics. It is steeped in the flavour of its era, and manages to be simultaneously weirdly familiar and intensely strange—quite the combo, that. I have to concede it’s a little distorting describing this as a ‘first novel’ (even though that’s what it is) because Means has been honing his craft writing short stories for decades. The technical skill shows: Means’s multi-viewpoint and deracinated approach could easily have slid into mere messiness; but though the novel is often violent it is also potent and, in its way, coherent.
Wyl Menmuir’s superbly eerie The Many is, though short, a tricky book to summarise. Suffice to say that as an exercise in unnerving the reader, this cryptic, powerful novella is remarkable. Its seemingly simple plot, about a young man coming to a Cornish seaside village to live in an abandoned cottage whose previous owner had drowned, invokes a sort-of ghost story, or perhaps hallucination, or perhaps dreamtime, to render its poisoned near-future world more obliquely vivid that any straightforward account ever could.
Idra Novey’s Ways to Disappear wonderfully resuscitates a form—magic realism—I had thought dead and buried. A famous Brazilian writer, Beatriz Yagoda, up to her neck in gambling debt, goes missing; her American translator Emma flies down to South America to try and make sense of things. The characters she meets are colourful and varied (indeed, perhaps, their colourful variety is a little by rote), and the tone is lightly comic, but as the story goes on it becomes stranger and more beautiful, and Novey’s background as a lyric poet increasingly comes to dominate the telling. A short novel that leaves rich and strange residue in the imagination.
Ada Palmer’s Too Like the Lightning boldly mashes together eighteenth-century manners and 25th-century adventure in a post-scarcity utopia where which gender-distinctions are taboo and large-scale affinity-groups are carefully manipulated and managed by behind-the-scenes forces to maintain broader social balance. Readers are liable to find the richly mannered idiom in which Palmer tells her story either beguiling—as I did—or, perhaps, archly offputting. But it is worth persevering with the narrative: there’s a piercing political intelligence at work here, of the sort that would surely have delighted the Enlightenment philosophes that inspired it. Intricately worked, and, I’m pleased to say, the first of a very promising series.
Nick Wood’s Azanian Bridges is set in a modern day South Africa still under the sway of Apartheid, and expertly uses this alt-historical premise to estrange and refresh the way racism violates social and human contexts, without abandoning the possibility of bridging this chasm. Sibusiso Mchunu, traumatised by seeing his friend killed at a demonstration, is admitted to a psychiatric hospital where White doctor Martin test him on his new invented, an ‘empathy machine’. The potential of this device, and its dangers, power a compact but very effective thriller. A thought-provoking and promising debut.
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speakimages-blog1 · 5 years ago
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cefh-rp · 7 years ago
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I’m going to quote Sam here in saying ONE OF US. ONE OF US. We are more than happy to accept Madi as Audrey Burnett with a lovely Danielle Campbell FC. Madi will be taking the second of our 5 OC spots for now. Be sure to go through our NEW MEMBER’S CHECKLIST and get your account sent in within 24 hours!
OOC INFORMATION
Name/Alias: Madi
Pronouns: She/Her
Age: 29
Timezone: PST
Activity Level: 6-7
Triggers: None
Anything Else?: Nope :)
IC INFORMATION
Desired Character: Audrey Burnett (Danielle Campbell FC)
Age: 17
Grade: Junior
Gender Identity: Cis-Female
Sexuality: Figuring out she’s Bisexual
Positive Character Traits: Responsible, Creative, Compassionate
Negative Character Traits: Demanding, Evasive, Compulsive
Sports & Clubs: Dance Team
Three Likes: make-up, shopping, coffee
Three Dislikes: being told what to do, sitting around doing nothing, the color yellow  
Ships: Audrey/Chemistry, Audrey/Happiness
Anti-Ships: Audrey/Forced
BIOGRAPHY
Growing up for Audrey was pretty typical. Though she lost her father at a young age, her mother was quick to make sure the young girl had father figures in her life, even if they might not have been the best role models. To her mother, the richer the better, and that was all that mattered. It was her priority to keep up with the expensive taste Audrey’s father had provided for them when he was alive. Audrey was accustomed to and liked living in the lap of luxury, even though it meant moving from place to place sometimes. She likes the finer things by nature but has welcomed the recent change in her life. Her mother and the tycoon she married which moved them to Texas, recently split and her mother has had a hard time landing on her feet. Determined to fix the problem she moved Audrey and herself to Dillion using money she’d saved up from over the years and a couple of divorces. Dillion  a place she could afford on her own for the time being while working on finding her next big payout marriage to keep Audrey and herself a float however she can. Audrey likes it, she likes the feel of the small town and the comradery of the town around the sports teams at the highschool. Audrey trying to find her little nitch, and joining the dance team and liking the slower pace some. Though she has to adjust a little bit, and slow down herself, she likes her current home and as usual just worries about her own thing, while her mom keeps her mind focused on her task at hand.
IC QUESTIONNAIRE
Q: Being a resident of Dillon, what is your stance on all things Panthers?
A: Go Panthers! I like it, it gives something to cheer for, something to do, something to keep up with. It’s great. Keeps me active and busy, that’s all I care about.
Q: We’ve heard some residents using the phrase “Texas Forever.” Do you see yourself still living in Texas 10 years from now?
A: Probably not. I haven’t lived in Texas long. I mean I like it just fine, but I’ll probably head somewhere else for college and then somewhere else after that.
Q: What’s your favorite class right now?
A: The easy ones, where I don’t have to do too much work? It leaves more room for me to focus on other things that I enjoy more, gives me more time to be social this way too.
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Elsie de Wolfe on Beauty
We have this strange relationship with beauty. We certainly respond to it emotionally and value it. Yet, somehow, in the hierarchy of things, at least how I was socialized, we often relegate beauty philosophically to the lesser realms. Suspected of being superficial or superfluous, but rarely treated as a substantive goal worthy of our unflinching pursuit. Which is why this quote (via Nitch) from Elsie de Wolfe, interior designer extraordinaire, caught my attention.  
"I am going to make everything around me beautiful. That will be my life."
- Elsie de Wolfe
I'm not sure what's so utterly refreshing about this statement. The simplicity of it? The unapologetic way it's delivered? The assuredness Ms. de Wolfe possesses that beauty is, in the first place, something worth devoting a life, her life, to? Spoken with such clarity and conviction, it seems to me like such a meaningful way to spend one's life.
Whatever it is, I welcome the statement into the armory of evidence we're building (joining this and this) that we don't have to apologize for, minimize, or trivialize our interest in matters beauty and fashion related. Beauty is consequential, it's worth pursuing, and that pursuit deeply matters. 
 Feature image: A sketch of Elsie de Wolfe by Cecil Beaton.
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