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Jeune homme, en short de sport, moulant by elie2027
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WHAT 😭
#tumblr dot com#tumblr#found this on quora#tumblr screenshots#memes#lgbt memes#procrastination#the struggle is real
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contrary to what most people headcanon i like the version of the Croneids’ birth order to be the Hestia-Hades-Demeter-Poseidon-Hera-Zeus rather than the popular Hestia-Demeter-Hera-Hades-Poseidon-Zeus. But I can’t for the life of me find a source to back this up
#im p sure i did not make this arrangement up#but theoi dot com isnt helpful at#the moment#and trying to find it leads me to places like quora 😭#greek mythology#help a enby out
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"Private Ritvik what's your 20? Do you copy?...Pri... vate?"
#idk if these military codes are accurate pls don't sue me#i got it from quora dot com ;;#ts4#the sims 4#c:lilith#deadstars
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write urself a fic that will get you googling the most random things about the ussr
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paul mccartney was literally like*, hey there's a call-and-response thing going on between dont let me down and oh! darling, meanwhile the beautiful minds of quora dot com** think its a stretch to think oh! darling could possibly be about john
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so sensitive i almost cried at this question on quora dot com
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Hi! I wanted to ask, do you have any tips in doing research for a essay? like how to identify truthful sources or detect strange sites? I always saw how well researched your essays are and i wondered if you have any tip on this. Hope you have a good day
In general I like to go straight to the source. For dsmp research, if possible I watch the actual stream and watch a good bit around it to get the context of the situation. As for non-dsmp research, I follow similar rules to how I was taught to do research in school. Firstly, keep in mind that .gov .org .edu (with .gov probably being the most preferable and .org being the more questionable) will typically be better sources than .com, anyone can own a .com so just something to keep kn mind. Secondly, if possible try and go to the most official information you can whether that’s the National Health Organization, the CDC or Department of something. Government sources, or international or national organization websites are the probably the best sources. Everyone one else is gonna typically reference them, so might as well go straight to the source if able. Thirdly, (if it’s not about politics so you aren’t dealing with bias in that sense), then articles from like Forbes, New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, Economic Times can be good sources as they are written from actual reporters and often site their sources in their article so you can see for yourself. Britannica Encyclopedia can be a good source to consider as well as more academic websites like Science Direct which has a collection of scientific essays and documents if that applies. In general, I’d also recommend reading multiple sources if possible. You can do a little fact checking on your own this way to see what people are saying. Is it consistent is it or not, can you compile all the info to form a reasonable picture. Even looking at Quora or Reddit questions and answers can be interesting to get first hand and personal experience with things, which you can then compare with the other information.
Depending on the subject and seriousness of needing to be super factually correct, you can always ask ChatGPT or Gemini to see what they say. They are compiling all the information on the internet which can be helpful, which you can then always fact check yourself and even ask for its sources. I mean AI is flawed and has certainly given me false info before but it can be helpful, so just use it wisely. Over all, read multiple things, probably ignore the sponsored websites at the top who paid to be there, don’t be afraid to click to the next Google page, and if you need scholarly sources, going to Google scholarly can be helpful. Also, change your wording, searching things is like a game if you don’t find what you need, try to reword and search again to see what you get. Maybe do that multiple times. It’s not a perfect science by any means and can be very frustrating and sometimes you don’t find what you’re looking for, but these are just the strategies I keep in mind. I swear googling things didn’t used to be so hard but now I feel like the first page is all sponsored and it’s hard to find what you need.
As far as strange sites go, I know there are websites that actually check for you whether they are a scam, sometimes you can kinda just tell by adds or whether you browser gives you an alert, hopefully you have some vpn or online security on your device. I typically don’t make accounts, subscribe to anything or give information to websites so if they are asking for that then even if they were reliable, I ain’t doing it. If it seems more like an website with articles vs some blog or whatever, like Psychology Today, while not my favorite source I might give it a read to see what they say.
Hopefully that is some helpful tips. As an aside, legal things I have found to be one of the most annoying things to research as it’s so freaking hard to find consistent information and like more legit information. Also, as word of advice if you are researching torture methods and things of that nature, be advised that the real world is a dark place and I have learned things I really wish I hadn’t. Sometimes fantasy should stay fantasy and it’s best not knowing about the facts… anyways good luck :)
#food for thought#hello there#for real though googling these days is obnoxious… if you have a specific subject in mind & need further assistance feel free to let me know#also again depending on the topic I love to ask real life people to get that their thoughts or experience on the matter just to have#variety of input and experience…
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quora dot com: what should i do with my life if i’ve expected to one day become an insurgent and the civil war ever materializes
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How to deal with loving someone you lost respect for google dot com
How to gaslight yourself into thinking you don't look down upon someone you want to keep on loving quora
How to never believe them and keep going anyway healthy recipes
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Sport, musculation, beaute, fougueux, mode, by elie2027
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I've just done some independent research and thanks to Quora dot com I can confirm that the latest episode of Doctor Who is historically accurate: Isaac Newton was hot.
I hope this reassures everyone
#doctor who#wild blue yonder#isaac newton#i think he was kind of a dick though#also the apple didn't actually fall on his head that's apocryphal
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tgis image makes me die laughing because who took the time to make this diagram and post on presumably quora dot com like who is out there fighting for this theory
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Resenha do livro "Mrs. Dalloway" de Virginia Woolf
*sem spoilers, um pouco de desabafo dramático que ngm pediu:)
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Mrs Dalloway ou Sra Dalloway, como gosto de chamar, é um romance escrito por Virginia Woolf, que narra um dia da protagonista Clarissa Dalloway, quando a mesma vai para a cidade para comprar flores para uma festa
Esse livro me tocou bastante, não só pelos intensos diálogos que ele tem, mas sim porque eu comecei a ler ele em um momento bem tristinho da minha vida e confesso que me identifiquei/emocionei com algumas partes do livro
Nunca tinha lido nada da Virginia Woolf antes, e quando um colega meu me indicou eu não sabia muito o que esperar, mas eu curti bastante e já quero ver mais sobre ela, me parece uma pessoa interessante
Sinto em mim que esse livro foi escrito de uma mulher para mulheres, não me entenda mal, é claro que homens podem "desfrutar" de sua sabedoria feminina intelectual literária/surtos psicóticos fundamentados em filosofias sem sentido que fazem sentido
Mas, mesmo assim, tem certos momentos nesse livro que eu tenho certeza que um homem não entenderia, porque são coisas que fazem parte do ciclo mental/emocional feminino, será que dá pra entender?
Não sei se isso é uma neura minha ou coisa assim, inclusive vi uma discussão no site Quora que falava exatamente disso, de certas obras que só mulheres entendem
Enfim, é um livro bom galera, facilmente o meu favorito desse ano, e confesso que me ajudou a pensar também. Depois dessa leitura eu vou dar um tempinho de livros (nunca pensei que fosse dizer isso), minha mente tá só o baguço do palhaço e eu preciso me ajeitar da cabeça pra poder aproveitar qualquer coisa no futuro, mas logo logo vou voltar a ler, não conseguiria parar nem se eu quisesse
#book blog#book tumblr#resenha#resenha literária#book review#literatura#livros#virginia woolf#woolf#mrs dalloway#bookworm#women#leitura#indicaçãodelivros#dica de livro
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Google search am I a man or a thing pretending to be a man was I ever a man am I allowed to be a man quora dot com enter
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