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What 20 Qualities You Should Look for in a Math Tutor
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courage-a-word-of-justice · 8 years ago
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Grimoire of Zero 1 | The Royal Tutor 2 | SukaSuka 1 | Tsukigakirei 2 | Kado 2 | Twin Angel Break 2 | Boku no Hero Academia 16
Grimoire of Zero 1
I mistook this as Re:Zero at one point (because of the Zero Kara Hajimeru… start of the title). However, despite my having never seen Re:Zero, I’m always open for a good fantasy title.
At least this show is funny, that’s for sure.
Eh, this plot seems like Bungou’s a tad – if you think about why Atsushi was hunted down and such – but then who’s going to be Zero in a Bungou Stray Dogs x Grimoire of Zero AU?
This seems a little cliché in how it handles its humour, but I have a feeling it’ll go above and beyond.
What struck me was that they chose the name Plasta as the capital’s name. A capital city called “Plaster”, pretty much, LOL.
The ED reminds me of Flip Flappers and the book motif reminds me of Deltora Quest, so it’s quite the nostalgic feeling. It’s a keeper, although if it becomes an endless bore of a quest then it may hold less potential than I think it does.
The Royal Tutor 2
It seems Bruno is one prince everyone with a strict study regimen’ll relate to. (Or at least, those who’ve had a strict study regimen at least once in their life.) Even if this is an exercise in drawing out humour to the fullest, it’s relatable and that’s part of what gives this show its personality.
I haven’t seen anyone this enthusiastic to have a master since Yotaro (SGRS)! LOL.
Heine used watakushi. He’s very polite.
Yeahhhhhhh…this, as you may know from how I treated Love Tyrant and Armed Girls, is not going to go down well. Just when the show had gained my favour, too…
I think the girls might’ve referred to Heine as Heinecchi. Update: My mistake, it was Heine-chan.
Behoove? Welp, I learnt a new English word from the subs. It’s not every day that happens, although I tend to pick up cultural things a lot from subs (hence these notes).
Creepy CGI door is not to be taken lightly too. The camera angle was a bit weird there, to boot.
Eeeeeeee! Kai is the one I want to know about the most! (Not just ‘cos he’s handsome, mind you. It’s because he doesn’t talk.)
Shadow? A name for a white dog? Doesn’t make much sense, but it makes me laugh, so okay, I’ll take it. *beams*
Just antisocial, eh? All the more reason to like ‘im.
SukaSuka 1
There aren’t too many promising debuts this season (I only really have my eyes on BnHA, Kado and The Royal Tutor at the moment) because “shows potential” is very different to “I want to keep watching!” for me, but maybe SukaSuka will do the trick.
Why does every fantasy world these days involve animal people? Who knows?
Intereting to note there was Scarborough Fair in English (yes, I had the volume on this time). As a side note, the song was sung by a Tamaru Yamada. (Around when the juggling Pac-Man appears, there’s credits for it.)
I would’ve asked where she was going if she said she had to go, mate. Ask her!
Ny…troll girl is pretty typical for this kind of anime, but Willem seems like he could be a spanner in the works.
Butt shot no. 1.
That oddly placed camera angle (the one where you see into the room from the window) was weird. Seriously though, how does Willem know Nyllathgo (or whatever troll girl’s name is)? Update: her name is Nygglatho. It was close, but not quite it…
Reptrace appears to be a made up cuisine.
I can only see the kids as shippers in the making, but I guess that’s YoI’s fault…?
I remember from pre-show material her katakana name is Kutori, so I’m gonna go with that spelling.
Lemme guess: it’s because the weapons are the kids?(!)
Well that was new: I can normally guess a new point for a show that plays it safe like this, but Kutori is a weapon too? That I didn’t guess. That automatically means I keep it on, at least for another week.
Tsukigakirei 2
Tsukigakirei is sitting somewhere pretty high on the list of “shows to go on hold this season”, so it’ll have to perform well to not have to get that treatment. Considering I can be fairly strict with my 5 show quota, I need to put 2 shows on hold (since out of 8 shows, the third is Kenka Bancho Otome, which automatically goes out of the running), 1 if I use a space I just freed up.
Was the live action OP really necessary? Considering this is anime, it is a bit odd. (Then again, didn’t I raise that gripe with Kado too?)
I don’t normally think about staff much unless they’re familiar names, but Seiji Kishi is a name that’s come up before – with Rampo Kitan.
It just so happens the girly boy is the one with the horns on his headband…for some reason, I find it suits him, since he’s the devil’s advocate to Kotaro. Also, why isn’t Kotaro wearing his headband?
Hey, this feeling. I’ve never really participated in these sport days (if I was forced to do stuff, I’d shotgun shotput since no one really took it), but I know the feelings around them real well. Once again, Tsukigakirei excels in recreating a teenage experience…
I has a small sneaking suspicion Akane’s toy would have gotten lost, and it seems like that’s coming true.
I laughed a really derpy laugh at devil’s advocate boy liking the teacher. Even though I had a small squick moment that it may have been romantic, suki is quite the broad term compared to how Akane and Kotaro’s romance is laid out so…it can’t be said for sure that the boy’s “like” is romantic, too.
That pink thing is a potato mascot?! I’m not angry, just hella surprised – that pink thing is so not a potato.
I gave a little “aw!” at when Kotaro told Akane she was fine the way she was. Now there’s a sentiment I can get behind.
Why does he box the light string? I don’t get it…but at least it makes him more dynamic than, say, Haruki (Sagrada Reset).
Haneteru-kun? So that’s how you say it in Japanese?
The style of the ED is unique, that’s for sure.
I think Tsukigakirei just proved itself. Sure, it’s not a complete “turn genres on its head” sort of thing, but it’s competent at what it does, and that’s all it needs right now. That’s all it’ll ever need. Then again, that does beggar the question: what goes on hold instead? There’s only one way to find out…
Kado 2
I was surprised to find out Shunina was voiced by none other than Akoya (Takuma Terashima)!
The OP is a rather odd choice (in regards to the music), but it does at least set the atmosphere well.
WPAN? I know of LANs and WANs, so WLAN makes sense (kind of), but not that…Okay, I learnt something.
“…we’re touching the ground…”
When the plane looks better than the characters…you know you’re doing CG wrong.
I want the OST of this, that song when Shindo touches the bottom of the cube really creates the feeling of a “foreign space”.
Erm, while Shindo and Shunina are negotiating, Shunina seems to have forgotten he’s buck naked…? Not that I mind, and it completely makes sense for an alien like him, but…yeah. He’s naked.
Base 10 = decimal, base 16 = hexadecimal, base 2 = binary. Shunina seems to be expressing the time in binary, but time is in base 60 (because 60 seconds = 1 minute and so on, so forth).
That bread doesn’t look too appetising, LOL.
I know Kado is much prettier flat, but when it’s just slow pans…you can tell they skimped on the budget. CGI is costly, sure, but…make sure you have proper budget before you make an anime, people, please. (On the other hand, I like 2D!Shunina.)
Is there any significance as to what order people appear in the ED?
Kado’s been my top contender ever since episode 0. While it does have its visual flaws, it’s an intelligent anime that takes its time to explain things and build suspense.
Twin Angel Break 2
I ended up keeping this on because I have no access to Twin Angel: Twinkle Paradise…
I never knew Sumire was such a sucker for her brother…I’ve never seen such a trope in magical girl shows before, and normally when you see it in anime, it’s a dude lusting after his younger sister, not the other way around. Just another sign this is aimed at pachinko-playing guys…
Gah! Fanservice shots! In my magical girl anime! *points* Another sign this is for dudes. By the way, ari can mean ant.
People don’t move like conveyer belts when solving maths problems.
Welp, such is the mark of a society that wants extroverts…
Meguru appears to have a red bean bun, although I’m not sure of its name aside from “red bean bun”.
Wait, where’s the ball?!
I always thought “Pochi” was a common name for a dog in Japan, kinda like the Western world’s “Spot”. Or “Hachi”, if you want your dog to be like Hachiko.
An event about animals at Tokyo Big Sight? Well, I’ll be. Wonders never cease in this show.
During the pan, the screen seems to jolt a bit. It’s kinda awkward for a show that is otherwise good visually.
Who has a porcupine as a pet? Sometimes I can’t tell if this show’s for little girls or older men…Well, Google says it’s possible to have a porcupine as a pet, but still I bet a pachislot-playing man wouldn’t know you can have a pet porcupine.
I was most displeased when I realised Sumire has a Gainax moment in her transformation sequence. Yet another fanservice spot to add to the growing list of annoyances in this show…
Geddit? It’s Me-ari?
It’s the ol’ duplication trick. Saw it in Smile Precure, so I guess I’m kinda numb to it already.
I was not expecting that for the ED. I really didn’t.
Well, I’ve had enough gripes about this show. It’s going on hold so I can figure out my feelings about it. That being said, there’s a lot of “middle ground” anime this time - if SukaSuka or Grimoire of Zero don’t get the boot from their next ep, I’ll have to deal with 6 simulcasting anime and leave the space open. (Luckily, there have been so many full seasons that I have a little too much bingewatching material available, regardless of whether I have the space open or not.)
Boku no Hero Academia 16
Not sure if chicken race means this or actual chicken racing, since Google tells me actual chicken racing exists.
I’ve wanted to know more about Tokoyami for a while, so here’s hoping for character development!
A-ha! Exploiting landmines’ propulsion – not many would think of that, but Midoriya certainly would.
All Might, Thirteen and Present Mic ganging up like that looks ridiculous, but it’s hilarious and helps to break up the suspense. *thumbs up*
*laughs* Oh man, this is what makes this show so good. It manages to strike hard and well with both its humour, strategy and action – it never misses one beat. That’s the spirit, Boku no Hero Academia! Keep going just like this!
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curiousmotions · 8 years ago
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Just Keep Swimming... - Review #4
I want to note down one useful concept that I came across in the past week. That is, the idea that life is like a flowing river. It is unpredictable. It is unceasing. And it can be overwhelming.
The reason that this way of looking at life is so relevant (especially in the light of habit change) is because it drives us to expect and accept unforeseen obstacles. It encourages us to accept where obstacles are, flow around them and continue with our objectives unfazed. So, next time I fail at completing a habit goal (whether it is for a good reason or not) I am not going to let it get me down - rather, I’m going to learn from the experience and move forward. Also, anytime another person acts in a way that doesn’t fit my ideal of them, I will simply accept them for who they are and respond accordingly (but not attaching any necessity on changing them to who I would like them to be.
Reflection
Little intro out the way, let’s get down to business.
Photography progress has been good this week. I posted two more photos to my Instagram account and my follower count is slowly moving up (currently at 265 followers after 32 posts, hopefully I’ll reach a stable ~270 next week). Also, I went on a hike with some friends and I managed to get one great shot which I really proud of.
For guitar I have been slightly slacking but I managed to complete nearly all of my goals. Practice has continued on all the songs I have learnt, but I didn’t fully manage to learn Scarborough Fair off-by-heart (almost!). I did complete two sections with full stars.
My cycling programme has been exemplary this week. Managed to pull through on finishing all three training rides for the cycle tour coming up in a week! Very happy with this.
My exercise routine (obviously including cycling) turned out very well overall. I exercised on 6 days this week: 3 cycles, 2 upper body workouts and a hike. I had originally set the goal to complete 3 upper body workouts, but I realise that this was too high a expectation alongside my cycling goals.
Regarding academic goals, I did not do any maths reading or questions. Uni starts up again in a week, so I will definitely set some more relevant plans for this week.
For programming I didn’t complete too much work on the app, but it has seen some development (including some help from my mom on designing the data storage components). In the coming week I want to put one final push into finishing some key components of the app and hopefully marking off quite a few hours worth of work.
Both of my reading goals were completed. This coming week I will finish Selfish Gene and move onto the next book.
In the kitchen I managed to complete my cooking goal for the week: I cooked a meal of burgers.
To earn/save money I submitted my completed hours (of work on the app) to my mom who will hopefully convey them on her boss soon so I can be paid for this month. My Afrikaans tutor also finally paid for her website hosting. I am going to hold onto this money for a little while until I get paid.
My social plans were both fulfilled. The squad and I met up for a chilled night out and we also organised a hike up to Camel Rock on Friday.
For my mindset improvements I did pretty well. I woke on time for all but one day of the week, I meditated every day and I vlogged quite a bit.
Looking Forward 
I am abandoning the MIT and LIT method of last week as I don’t really see the effectiveness of it. Instead, I am going to be more realistic and set fewer but more substantial goals. Additionally, from now on I am going to omit my writing goal of a blog post as it is a pre(post?)requisite. Also, my mindset improvements will be left out as they are more or less constant for the time being. Here are my goals:
Photography - post two new photos to my Instagram account
Guitar - keep practising songs I have learnt; learn Scarborough Fair off-by-heart; perfect one new section with full stars
Cycling - complete one training ride (hill training or mountain bike ride); complete the cycle tour
Exercise - complete upper body workout routine 3 times
Academics - prepare bag for uni (i.e. all work books etc.); complete any tasks sent out regarding different courses
Programming - set up database design (with mom’s help if necessary); complete “select” screen; start “add” screen
Reading - finish reading The Selfish Gene; start reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; read to end of chapter 38 in Zen Habits
Cooking - cook a new dish for the family dinner
Earn/Save Money -  keep working on what’s listed under programming goals; ask mom for allowance
Social - meet up with friends for chilled night out (keep spending to a minimum and drink very little)
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rreducationemporium · 7 years ago
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curiousmotions · 8 years ago
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The Fading Fuse and Overflowing Optimism - Review #3
There have been two major obstacles that have become apparent to me over the past week.
1. The Fading Fuse
Let’s compare our goals to a firework with a fuse. The fuse is the journey we have to take before we can admire our idealistic, dreamlike fireworks display - achieving our goal. When embarking on a new habit/lifestyle change we often make two mistakes: we misjudge the length of the fuse and over-embellish the fireworks show. I have begun to notice how the initial roaring flame of determination of the igniting match has started to die down as I make my way along the fuse. Any successful firework takes the unceasing commitment of the flame down its fuse. No matter how much that flame may dwindle, as long as you keep reviving it and keep it burning, you will continue to journey down the fuse. You have be in for the long run and you have to be ready to revive a fading fuse when your determination inevitably falters. Additionally, as the cliche goes, you must fully enjoy the journey and not entirely focus on the outcome of your plan. Sure, that’s a motivating factor, but wouldn’t it be great to actually love what you’re doing and what you’re achieving.
2. Overflowing Optimism
We want so much so soon. We have the unconscious habit of overestimating our abilities and how much we can actually do in a certain time span. In this last week I set myself too many goals and just could not manage to tick them all off my list. Going forward I am going to be more conservative in my goal-setting while still pushing myself to work hard. My new method is going to involve setting MITs (Most Important Tasks) and LITs (Less Important Tasks). My MITs will include all my goals that I want to try my damnedest to achieve over the week and my LITs will be tasks that if I have enough time to get round to would be nice to get ticked off the list. Another condition is that any LIT that is not achieved during the week must become a MIT in the following week (if it is still relevant). This bars the possibility of certain tasks continually getting thrown to the bottom of the pile and never being completed.
Reflection
Starting with photography, I did post two new photos to my Instagram account and I did select the next 3 photos in my queue (although these may change if I find better pics). I did not, however, go on at least one photography mission. The obstacle here was that I have still not received any money (for petrol, etc.) and so I have been conserving expenditure wherever it may seem unnecessary.
Continuing with guitar, I have managed to learn both Greensleeves and Aloha ‘Oe off-by-heart and kept practising Wizard’s Waltz throughout the week. My last goal was to “perfect Finger Oil Blues and two other sections with full stars” and very nearly achieved exactly that! I did perfect Finger Oil Blues and I did perfect one other section with full stars. In the last section that I didn’t complete I still managed to perfect all the songs but one. The reason I didn’t finish was because missed two days of guitar (because of one hectic day and one lazy day).
I completed nearly all of my cycling goals for this week. The only thing that varied from my plan is that I unfortunately did not complete the hill training ride that I planned to (due to the same aforementioned lazy day). Despite that, I still rode two very long rides including a massive mountain bike ride to UCT and back home and the Tour de PPA where I achieved an all-time best of 3 hours and 39 minutes (for 106km). I was very pleased with this ride!
For my other exercise goals, I ticked them all off and I feel like my upper body strength is definitely improving as a result of this good work.
Regarding academics, I read the next chapter of the maths syllabus and tried a few questions. It felt like a bit of a chore to do, which I can’t blame myself for feeling because it boring, easy vector work - not something any reasonable student on holiday would enjoy doing xD Anyway, with my next academic goal, I want to take it a bit more seriously and focus on studying it properly.
My programming goals sort of became irrelevant as the week went by but I definitely surpassed them in these respects. I started designing the Android app and I learnt how to navigate between tabs a whole lot more for mobile app design. I am very pleased with my progress here.
I read up to the end of chapter 9 in The Selfish Gene and chapter 24 in Zen Habits. Tick!
The meal cooked this week I only half cooked. This is because I started a bit late (again!) and I didn’t have a recipe to follow. I was trying to cook the our family chorizo pasta. However, at least I’m getting a bit more confident in cooking chicken and chorizo to the right degree.
On the earning/saving money front not much has materialised. The person I was trying to sell the iPhone to never replied to any of my messages and no one else has responded to the ad. I lowered the price (yet again!) and so I will wait and see if anyone responds in the next week. My Afrikaans tutor also has not replied to me about paying for her website, so that’s another avenue of earning that’s currently closed. In the next week I will invest more time into programming this app - a job that is guaranteed to pay well.
Neither of my social goals happened - both mainly because of a lack of funds. I did, however, meet the guys for a fun reunion soccer game.
Finally, with mindset improvements I have been progressing at a steady pace. I have been waking up consistently on time and meditating every day of the week. I have also been vlogging occasionally.
Looking Forward
My goals for the following week (incorporating my new method of MITs and LITs) are as follows:
Photography -  post two new photos to my Instagram account (MIT);  go on at least one photography mission (LIT)
Guitar - keep practising Greensleeves, Aloha ‘Oe and Wizard’s Waltz (MIT); learn Scarborough Fair off-by-heart (MIT); perfect two sections with full stars (MIT)
Cycling -  complete three training rides (hill training, mountain bike and road bike rides) (MIT)
Exercise - complete upper body workout routine 3 times (MIT)
Academics - read through next maths section and try at least 10 questions (MIT)
Programming - choose correct UI components for all fields of the Capture Expense screen and start working on their functionality (MIT); look into how to store data using SQLite (MIT)
Reading - read to the end of chapter 12 in Selfish Gene (MIT); read to the end of chapter 31 in Zen Habits (MIT)
Writing - write blog post reflection at end of week (MIT)
Cooking - cook a new dish for the family dinner (MIT)
Earn/Save Money - keep working on what’s listed under programming goals (MIT); ask Afrikaans tutor to pay for website (LIT)
Social - meet up with the guys for chilled night (MIT); plan a hike with the hiking squad (LIT)
Mindset Improvements - wake on time using Sleep Cycle app (MIT); meditate with guided meditation every morning (MIT); vlog any memorable moments with a fun, cheeky attitude (LIT)
Over and out!
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