Spoons - Helltrooper for the Chain of Acheron
Vaslorian by birth, Spoons travel far and wide before joining the chain. It was in Higara, far from his native land that he learnt his two passions.
Fist fighting, and cooking.
Though he keeps some secrets, how he lost his leg, why he joined the Chain, he is a good hardy link in the company.
His only weapon is a large butcher’s cleaver, as he was one of the chefs for the Chain, working in the mess tent under Cook before the fall at Blackbottom. Now he, and a few other survivors are trying to find their way.
—–
My first ever commission complete! I had so much fun with this one, and can’t wait to draw more Chain Links in the future.
This site is not only full of deliberate disinformation and hoaxes, it’s rife with anti-intellectualism.
I encourage people to research anything that sounds fantastic and totally different than what they were taught - even in my posts.
If you see a blog post with startling information, do the CRAAP Test! (developed by Sarah Blakeslee and her team of librarians at California State University, Chico)
Currency: What is the copyright, publication, or posting date? Does the date matter? Is the information outdated?
Relevance: For what audience or level is the information written (general public, experts/scholars, etc.)?
Authority: Who is the author, creator, or publisher of the source or what organization is responsible for the source? How do you know if the author is an expert on the topic (e.g examine the author’s credentials and/or organizational affiliation)?
Accuracy: What indications do you see that the information is or is not well researched or provides sufficient evidence? What kind of language, imagery and/or tone is used (e.g. emotional, objective, professional, etc.)?
Purpose: Why was this source written (e.g.to inform, teach, entertain, persuade)? How might the author’s affiliation affect the point of view, slant, or potential bias of the source?
More help:
The Ultimate Cheatsheet for Critical Thinking
Judging Source Quality
The Layperson’s Guide to Online Research
Media Bias/Fact Check Use the search feature to find the bias (left, right, center, and in-between) of any news source.
Snopes fact check
How to Spot Fake News from FactCheck.org
What is a “Good” Source? Determining the Validity of Evidence
Fake News and News Bias
bruh what
what if magic was real but it was treated the way music is now with different genres and like “oh youre still into conjuring? thats cool I guess. recently ive been getting into third-wave post-necromancy, it’s some pretty heavy stuff”
Excuse my crappy handwriting, but here’s Mud! Quickly sassed her way to the top of my fav NPCs list.
Modern knights
https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/Ac3YnuqS0tctbxz7T8BDodYX-WnqlyEWv8G_uAehpUu8Y4fmIMIe498/
When we say that Ada Lovelace was arguably the world’s first computer programmer, that “arguably” isn’t thrown in there because of questions of definitions or precedence – she definitely wrote programs for a computer, and she was definitely the first.
Rather, the reason her status as the world’s first computer programmer is arguable is because during her lifetime, computers did not exist.
Yes, really: her code was intended for Charles Babbage’s difference engine, but Babbage was never able to build a working model – the material science of their time simply wasn’t up to the challenge. Lovelace’s work was thus based on a description of how the difference engine would operate.
Like, imagine being so far ahead of your time that you’re able to identify and solve fundamental problems of computer programming based on a description of the purely hypothetical device that would run the code you’re writing.
taako sends out invites to a fantasy costume party, only to have a fucking field day as he watches his guests’ faces as they arrive at his wedding
lup: we’re going in a couple’s costume
barry: ok -
lup: we’re going as a bride and groom.
barry: w - why.