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I WANTED TO SEND THE ASK AND MISSCLIKED THE FOLLOW BUTTON HELP MESKJFDSKJ (very sorry I'm sleep deprived rn) You said you wanted to draw slugcats poorly so!! I offer... Rivulet...
all good! i don't mind hehe. Anyways!... Rivvy!
I wonder what she is plotting...
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I realized I wasn't following you only like an hour ago xD always thought we were mutuals (still refuse to believe it wasn't a glitch or me that misscliked though)
Nah we were always mutuals loll I remember checking my followers list n always seeing u there, I think u just unfollowed me on accident n followed me back xD
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I'm going to tear appart the live tab of tumblr with my bare teeths I can't do it anymore I KEEP MISSCLIKING ON IT WHEN I WANT TO SEE MY NOTES
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Thank you, Alia!😊
So, yesterday we were having test for 10 minutes (we are studying online now) and one of my group/classmate was like: " Oh, let's do it together", and I agreed 'cause we did some tests together already. And you know what, he did not help AT ALL. Like literally, I asked him 2 questions and he was like "wait, I'll google it", and I found answers faster than him, and I was like "Oh, I found on 5th question, what in 6th?" and nothing, he didn't even bother to google it I think, 'cause after some time he was like "Hey, Lia what in 6th question?"
And after I passed it, I understood that I picked wrong answer by mistake, like misclicked, and I didn't answer right on this 6th question, cause I did it in last second like by random and didn't know right answer, and I didn't answer on one of open question, where we write answer by ourselves, and maybe answer to another open question is not quite right like 50/50 right... AND N (the guy I was talking about) literally, LITERALLY send me photos of test like, what here, and there, like half of questions out of all, excluding open ones. And I, already crying cause I'm so stupid to answer on simple questions and test right, and being maybe too kind or naive (idk) helped him, I even gave him right answer to a question I misscliked, ‘cause idk something in me was like doing it. (*I like helping others, like it’s brings me joy + you know it just right to help someone if you can, I think)
Like after I calmed down, I understood, that he knew literally nothing, or knew but didn't even bother to help me. And the problem was that it was like automatic? test like it ended after 10 minutes you start it...
So, I felt both sad and disappointed at myself, that I didn’t pass this test on high points, I felt sad that I knew right answer but have chosen wrong one at the end, and that I’m too naïve and gullible, that I agreed to N’s idea. Like there was another person, lets name him M, he did send me answer to 6th question when I asked, but I didn’t see his message with answer ‘cause there were too many notifications from our group chat...
And like I think that it's all my fault, like I wanted to end this semester with high points, to make my relatives proud and don’t disappoint them and so they won’t be worrying about it too much, like to support them in the way like, “look guys everything will be fine, no need to worry to much” and now I don’t know what my final points for this subject will be, we’ll have another test for this subject next week, and I decide to ignore N, if he’ll propose again. And today I thought that I could write to lecturer that “sorry, but internet died, and I couldn’t answer open question, ‘cause time ended” which is quite true, connection was poor but it didn’t die and, it's too late now. Like … you know … I fell really stupid that I maybe overthink and trying to idk like justify, that it wasn’t all completely my fault…
Again, thank you for agreeing to listen to my thoughts, sorry if they began to make no sense at some point, ‘cause the more I think about it, the more I think that it just me finding fault with this whole story😔
Heyaaaaa! Okay so that’s a lot to unpack right there, friend and I’m sorry if I can only offer virtual hugs for you. 🥺
Anyway.
I understood what you’re feeling. I’ve had my fair share about people like that and I know it’s unfair and it feels like you’ve been robbed despite you offering your help in the first place and your feelings are valid. Especially since you’ve said that the person didn’t even give you any acknowledgement with what you’ve done for them.
It’s not your fault, please try to accept that, okay? You’ve done all that you could and that’s enough for now, mkay? I know it’s hard but you have to give yourself credit too. Don’t beat up yourself and learn how to forgive your mistakes even if it seems small things like this.
If you try to forgive yourself now, it won’t be hard for you to pick yourself up when you stumble in the future. You still have a long way to go, don’t let yourself get tired in the middle of your journey, mkay?
I, for one, would like to commend you for helping that classmate of yours (even if they’re being rude) I hope that this mishap won’t make you shift your perspective, thinking it’s a bad thing to help others. Regulate yourself okay? See what you can do and let them figure out the rest. 🤗🤗
Treat yourself with comfort food, dearie! You got this!
Remember that there’s someone in this world who’s always rooting for you, mkay?
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misscliked bandaged ment to put blood loss FUCK
For him to survive, the bandages need a higher percent than the blood lost percent
If Brutus gets exactly 69 percent, Caesar automatically dies
If Caesar loses more than 40 percent of his blood volume, he dies.
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hi my finger misscliked on my phone sorry 😣
HDHDKSHSJ YOURE GOOD ❤️❤️
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If you missed last week's Misscliks D&D Risen debut, catch the replay with us today NOW before the new episode starts at 4PM Pacific!
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“this is not the best time to renew your wedding vows” is probably the best thing Elo has said
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HE JUST "MISSCLIKED" HIS ASS
SLIME JUST BROKE FOREVERS BED.. KLCV;ENRGKNERGL
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Every week without fail, some viewers of Misscliks, a channel on the video game streaming platform Twitch, pipe up with sexist or misogynistic comments.
As the channel live-streams shows where hosts engage in activities like playing the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop game, viewers have made comments objectifying the female hosts. Several have called the male hosts on Misscliks “pimps,” or have said how lucky they are to have a “harem” of colleagues.
What sets Misscliks apart is its response to such behavior. Whenever a sexist remark pops up, the Misscliks community quickly jumps in to explain that the channel’s mission is to be a diverse space where underrepresented gamers can feel safe from harassment and bullying. Commenters who persist are given timeouts, or sometimes banned outright.
“Misscliks is an example of a space grown from the ground up to model a different and less toxic environment,” said Naomi Clark, an assistant arts professor at New York University’s department of game design. “Their team deliberately set expectation and policy from the beginning to counter harassment.”
Of the 2.2 million channels on Twitch, which is owned by Amazon,Misscliks was one of the first to explicitly lay out a goal of being a place where people of all genders and backgrounds could participate in gamer culture without fear, prejudice or harassment.
The motto of the channel, led by four women, is “build up, never tear down.”
That makes Misscliks something of a haven at a time when gamer culture has been criticized for being misogynistic and unforgiving. In recent years, the games industry has grappled with episodes like the Gamergate movement in 2014, when female game developers, creators and players were the subjects of a targeted harassment campaign. In 2016, Microsoft apologized after it hired women to dance on platforms at a gaming conference in San Francisco.
To change that culture, Misscliks and other efforts have sprung up. One advocacy group, AnyKey, which pushes for inclusive spaces in gaming and e-sports, was founded in February 2016. Industry groups like Girls Make Games and Pixelles, which provide training and internship programs for women to get into video game development, have also emerged.
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Five points for great D&D players
Five points for great D&D players
After reading Tips to be a great D&D player by James Introcaso, I thought I’d expand on it with a few thoughts of my own. His post is really helpful though, and you should definitely read it as it’s quite comprehensive. I view all of this from the perspective of someone who mostly considers himself a DM. But lately, I’ve found myself playing almost as much as I run games.
These should be how you…
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Ya know, now that I think about it, there's a numb feeling after every dndca episode.
Like so much shit happens within that hour only for Chris to have everyone feeling like
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The motto of the channel, led by four women, is “build up, never tear down.”
That makes Misscliks something of a haven at a time when gamer culture has been criticized for being misogynistic and unforgiving.
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INSPIRATIONAL INTERVIEW: Our March 2017 Inspirational Interview (also a Gaming For Pixels campaign interview) is with Stephanie Harvey, Co-Founder of Misscliks.
A five-time world champion in competitive Counter-Strike, and longtime female pro-gaming icon, Stephanie Harvey currently plays professionally for the all-female team CLG Red. She also worked as a game designer for Ubisoft Montreal, having notably been part of development for Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands and Far Cry Primal. Her 16 years in e-Sports as a player and 7 years in the industry as a developer awarded her a Forbes 30 under 30 title in 2014 and one of the BBC 100 women of 2016.
In her interview with us, Stephanie talks about harassment and sexism in the gaming community and industry as well as what she's doing to counter that.
Cross-posted from the main Pixel Project website: www.thepixelproject.net. Originally published as the March 2017 edition of The Pixel Project’s Inspirational Interviews series.
Are you a gamer interested in supporting the cause to end violence against women or do you know gamers who do? Check out our Gaming For Pixels campaign that’s kicking off with our Spring Slam gaming marathon fundraiser that is taking place from 8pm EST 7 April - 8pm EST 9 April 2017 for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sign up to help raise funds for the cause while gaming and to earn some awesome goodies!
(Picture is courtesy of Stephanie Harvey)
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