I disagree with the premise that any child of Athena has only a singular brain cell, but Percy and Grover definitely share one, and I feel that Annabeth takes it away from them when they have overused it so it can recharge.
the entirety of the lightning thief really is just Percy, Annabeth, and Grover fighting over the use of one (1) singular brain cell isn’t it
And if all else fails, wear a hat
A guy from my uni just dropped this in our Discord and???? There's a "Minecraft -Urban Planning" course at our university???????? What timeline is this
I cant believe asexuals officially own Halloween
Ace week 2020 is october 25-31st
An incel gamer who calls himself a nice guy, decapitated a 17 year old girl “who wouldn’t give him a chance” after she went on a date with another guy.
Will you haunt those who don’t?
I’m gonna respect nonbinary people till I die! Then I’ll become a ghost who continues to respect nonbinary people!!
can't expect to be able to use bathrooms in public
Hear me out: I think the trans and disabled communities should be bffs (like the ace and bi communities are). Not only are there a lot of people who are both, but consider our shared experiences:
The grand and noble tradition of lying to doctors to get semi-adequate medical care.
"It's all in your head."
Being told we're faking it to get those sweet, sweet benefits of being oppressed and having unusually high rates of poverty.
People asking us invasive personal questions within 0.2 seconds of meeting us.
Being told that we're not REALLY trans/disabled because we don't fit into preconceived notions of what we should look like.
Being held to ridiculously high standards of appropriate behavior/attire/language because if our whole lives don't revolve around being the perfect cripple/performing gender to the max, we are either faking or somehow being bad representation of ourselves.
Shocking people by actually being happy with our bodies and celebrating them.
Also shocking people by expressing negative feelings about our bodies.
Getting frustrated when people act like we're oppressing them for wanting to exist comfortably in public.
In short, we have a lot in common re: the shit we put up with, and we should be besties.
xoxo--a disabled
A research tip from a friendly neighborhood librarian!
I want to introduce you to the wonderful world of subject librarians and Libguides.
I’m sure it’s common knowledge that scholars and writers have academic specialties. The same is true for subject librarians! Most libraries use a tool called Libguides to amass and describe resources on a given topic, course, work, person, etc. (I use them for everything. All hail Libguides.) These resources can include: print and ebooks, databases, journals, full-text collections, films/video, leading scholars, data visualizations, recommended search terms, archival collections, digital collections, reliable web resources, oral histories, and professional organizations.
So, consider that somewhere out there in the world, there may be a librarian with a subject specialty on the topic you’re writing on, and this librarian may have made a libguide for it.
Are you writing about vampires?
Duquesne University has a guide on Dracula
University of Northern Iowa: Monsters and Religion
Fontbonne University has a particularly good one on Monsters, Ghosts, and Mysteries
Washington University in St. Louis: a course guide on Monsters and Strangeness
How about poverty?
Michigan State: Poverty and Inequality with great recommended terms and links to datasets
Notre Dame: a multimedia guide on Poverty Studies.
Do you need particular details about how medicine or hygiene was practiced in early 20th century America?
UNC Chapel Hill: Food and Nutrition through the 20th Century (with a whole section on race, gender, and class)
Brown University: Primary Sources for History of Health in the Americas
Duke University: Ad*Access, a digital collection of advertisements from the early 20th century, with a section on beauty and hygiene
You can learn about Japanese Imperial maps, the American West, controlled vocabularies, Crimes against art and art forgeries, anti-Catholicism, East European and Eurasian vernacular languages, geology, vaudeville, home improvement and repairs, big data, death and dying, and conspiracy theories.
Because you’re searching library collections, you won’t have access to all the content in the guides, and there will probably be some link rot (dead links), but you can still request resources through your own library with interlibrary loan, or even request that your library purchase the resources! Even without the possibility of full-text access, libguides can give you the words, works, people, sites, and collections to improve your research.
Search [your topic] + libguide and see what you get!
You’re talking about Craig Taubman’s version!!
okay jumblr fam I need your help
does anyone know who did the lecha dodi setting that’s like “lecha lecha dodi, likrat likrat kallah, p'nei p'nei shabbat nekaballahlalalalalalalecha dodi…” etc? i know trying to explain sound via text does Not Work but I can’t find a recording of it anywhere and? it’s stuck in my head. we sing it at hillel so it might have summer camp origins maybe??
Oh wow as someone who exclusively uses these charts now I feel intelligent!
dots are slip stitch
circles are chains
pluses (+) are single crochets
upper case t’s (T) are half-double crochets
uppercase t’s with a center line are double crochets
uppercase t’s with two center lines are triple/treble crochets
Here’s a PDF with more but those are the ones that I see most often! Hope this helps!!!
https://mycrochetpattern.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Printable-crochet-symbols.pdf
Fellow fibernators, I need HALP!!!
This is a portion of a chart on a pattern I purchased, only realizing after the fact that the instructions are chart-only, not written. I am a written pattern girl to the core. The pattern has a key, of course, but I am nonetheless flummoxed.
The long arcs between the stitches - what ARE they meant to represent?! They aren’t in the key at all. Are they some sort of regular symbol for charted patterns that I don’t know because I’m chart-dumb?