#this is based on vibes
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1-e · 5 months ago
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I have been rewatching all of death in paradise because I haven’t watched it in a good awhile so I’m really curious what type of music genres and bands/singers do you think each detective likes. (I’m on season 10 at the moment)
My thoughts purely based on vibes.
Richard is a smith fan his favourite album is queen is dead and his favourite song is cemetery gates + he loves west end girls by the pet shop boys. I also feel sometime he listens to frank Sinatra due to one of his parents or grand parents playing his songs when he was young.
Humphrey favourites are abba and queen. His favourite songs are we will rock you and dancing queen + knows park like off by heart. He has watched mama Mia both film and stage production really enjoyed both.
Jack also likes queen and abba, loves park like. I feel like he semi likes a few spices girl and Britney Spears songs because his wife and daughter liked them. + knows one direction because of his daughter when she was younger.
Neville: the smiths. His favourite album is hatful of hollow his favourite song is girl afraid. He also likes Oasis and Robbie Williams.
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cartoonkati09 · 2 years ago
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The Taylor Show
A popstar discovers her whole life is actually a reality TV show.
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blindseeance · 2 years ago
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I'm making a father son and holy spirit spotify playlist with hozier and Noah kahan respectfully.
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koobiie · 3 months ago
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foliage study :-) there's an angel in the garden
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bogkeep · 5 months ago
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ok so i think that my favourite fantasy subgenre is The Inherent Tragedy Of Being Born Into Royalty. which mostly means that i like to read about gay princes but with some nuance
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aofikofi · 3 months ago
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yj core four hugsss !!!!!!!!
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isjasz · 6 months ago
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Impulsively felt like doing some studyin, gem :D
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kerrste · 11 months ago
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I can’t beleive they just walked around like this for the whole movie
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scaryorganmusic · 7 months ago
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ya-boi-haru · 6 months ago
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Odysseus: "Mercy? Mercy!? My mercy has long since drowned, it died to bring me home, and as long as you're around, my family's fate is left unknown-"
Odysseus 15 minutes later: "Penelope would you still love me if I was a worm?🥺👉🏻👈🏻"
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tio-trile · 2 months ago
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I am nothing if not predictable. Angels AU
Bonus memes...
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shepscapades · 8 months ago
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Creaking Bigb!! I did these a couple of nights ago after watching bigb’s first wildlife ep >:]
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catboy-beckett · 9 months ago
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You know what??? I think Pokémon really went off with the category of designs that's just "looking like a human woman in a dress". I know people are horny for some of these designs but I must stress I care a 0 amount about that. It's not my motivation, nor does knowing about it ruin these designs for me. I just like them. Just look at these.
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This is peak.
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3liza · 2 months ago
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i said this YEARS ago when the 'vibes based literacy" discussion started because i had been reading about dyslexia to try to help my partner at the time, who was undiagnosed: the book about dyslexia that i was reading described precisely the techniques used in the "contextual guessing" reading education system, but as dysfunctional adaptations by dyslexic children. the contect guessing and memorization thing is a way of teaching entire generations of children to be functionally dyslexic, a profound and devastating disability, when they do not have dyslexia and do not need to have it. it's horrifying. it was how my partner read things, and watching him try to read something out loud was extremely demonstrative of the struggle he was having.
ken goodman probably had dyslexia and didn't know it, it's the most common learning disability in the world, an estimated 20% of all humans on earth have some degree of it.
In the paper, Goodman rejected the idea that reading is a precise process that involves exact or detailed perception of letters or words. Instead, he argued that as people read, they make predictions about the words on the page using these three cues: 1. graphic cues (what do the letters tell you about what the word might be?) 2. syntactic cues (what kind of word could it be, for example, a noun or a verb?) 3. semantic cues (what word would make sense here, based on the context?) Goodman concluded that: Skill in reading involves not greater precision, but more accurate first guesses based on better sampling techniques, greater control over language structure, broadened experiences and increased conceptual development. As the child develops reading skill and speed, he uses increasingly fewer graphic cues.
he's completely wrong, this not how fully literate people read. this is how dyslexic people read. fully literate people are using phonics and the alphabet all the time, that's how we read so fast and so easily, even texts that we're unfamiliar with or that aren't in our native language. i can scan a page of italian, french or norwegian and get the gist of it even though i don't speak the languages. i can sound out those words and pronounce them, even if im pronouncing them incorrectly, just by reading the actual letters and phonemes.
relying on context to predict which word comes next is what leads to the kind of aphasia dyslexics often exhibit not only while reading, but when speaking aloud. my partner would swap words that were contextually correct but not what he actually meant all the time. for example if he wanted me to hand him a blue comb lying nearby on a table, he would say "could you please hand me the green brush?" or if he was describing a cat he saw, he would often swap in another contextually-related word, one that sounded the same, like "bat", or one that was conceptually related but incorrect, like "dog". as a result i had to ask him to clarify or repeat himself many times to figure out what he was trying to say. it created profound problems for him and separated him from me and everyone else. the worst part is that he was barely aware of this. when he was driving it was extremely difficult for him to follow or give directions because he would swap out "left" and 'right" randomly.
you cant actually read like this.
She thinks the students who learned three cueing were actually harmed by the approach. "I did lasting damage to these kids. It was so hard to ever get them to stop looking at a picture to guess what a word would be. It was so hard to ever get them to slow down and sound a word out because they had had this experience of knowing that you predict what you read before you read it."
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quuietly · 14 days ago
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*lifts rock* bug ???? saa ba ba bagu sa bagubagu
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egophiliac · 8 months ago
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can't believe that skeleman has turned on us, and Halloween Prom is tomorrow.
(what a top-tier UM...we are about to be just totally obliterated in the absolute silliest way. what possible use could this power have outside of bringing us to the brink of utter holiday disaster.)
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