dangerousgolemkitty
dangerousgolemkitty
Golem Kitty
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F, early 30's, Ace/Demi?I like video games and writing fanfictionAlso I play MTG
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dangerousgolemkitty · 24 hours ago
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dangerousgolemkitty · 1 day ago
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When I am appointed to represent a child, my first action is to separate them from their parents and tell them the following things:
1. I am their attorney. I do not work for their parent or the judge or the cops. I don’t care what any of those people want.
2. My job is to listen to them and try and make what they want happen in court. (At this point I make a joke about how most people want me to get them out of trouble but if someone wanted to be in trouble I would do my best.)
3. What they tell me is confidential. It goes nowhere unless they agree to it. (If old enough, I talk to them about mandatory reporters, and how I’m a mandatory non reporter.)
4. I will give them lots of advice because I’ve been doing court for a while and I know a lot about it, and they don’t. It’s all really complicated, and if they don’t understand what’s happening it’s my job to help them figure it out.
5. They will make the decisions. (At this point I usually have to reassure them that I’ll help, I’ll speak for them in front of the judge, and I’ve got their back. It’s scary to have an adult say you’re in charge, most of the time.)
6. I tell them I know it’s absolutely wild to have some stranger come in here and say “hey, you can trust me!” and that I get if they don’t believe everything right away, because I plan to show them through my actions and my words that I’ll fight for them.
7. But nonetheless, I will treat them like a person who can make decisions, because they are living their life and I am not.
I do not:
Pretend to be cool.
Try to be their BFF.
Overwhelm them with detail.
Let their parents in the room until the kid asks for them. (I provide openings for this, and ask if the kid wants their parent to help them remember and understand.)
I want to emphasize I went into this job knowing nothing about how to interact with vulnerable populations, especially children. The training was minimal, and my role means that I can literally walk into a facility and get an unmonitored visit with a minor client one on one.
In my years of practice I have never felt threatened by a child, even one that was “violent” and “unstable.” It turns out just saying “hi, I think you’re a person with thoughts” is wildly successful? Now people treat me like I have special Child Whisperer powers. My powers are that I ask the child what’s up and I’m not scared to say things that are objectively awkward. I know nothing about anything.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 1 day ago
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“If I had time travel I’d kill Hitler” “If I had time travel I’d stop my favourite politician getting assassinated” you’re all thinking way too small. If I had time travel I’d stop Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from dying on the moon due to Soviet sabotage, kicking off the Great Nuclear War and devastating half of the planet.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 1 day ago
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Add realism to your fantasy stories by having characters from different backgrounds struggle to pronounce each others' names.
"My name is [low guttural sound] but I don't want to hear you butcher it. So you may call me She Who Arises With The Cold Mountain Sun."
"...Is that what your name really means? All that in just one word?"
"Yes. If you stress the wrong syllable it comes out as 'She Who Coldly Wakes Up The Mountain Sun', or 'The Cold Woman Who Wakes The Mountain Sun', and you will not call me that."
"Oh, huh. Could we just call you Mountain Sun, for short?"
"Hmh. It's boastful, almost bordering on blasphemy, but it is flattering. I accept it."
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dangerousgolemkitty · 1 day ago
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A good rule of thumb for AI is "would you trust a trained pigeon to do this?"
"We trained a pigeon to recognise cancerous cell clusters and somehow they're really good at it" okay great, that's something that could plausibly be a thing.
"We trained a pigeon to recognise good CV:s and left it in charge of sorting through all our job applications" uh perhaps consider not doing that.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 1 day ago
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It's actually pretty clever and logical.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 2 days ago
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let’s hoard with mama :}
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dangerousgolemkitty · 2 days ago
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reminder to worldbuilders: don't get caught up in things that aren't important to the story you're writing, like plot and characters! instead, try to focus on what readers actually care about: detailed plate tectonics
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dangerousgolemkitty · 3 days ago
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Adobe is going to spy on your projects. This is insane.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 3 days ago
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The last part of my light themed bulbasaur series. The color Ballbasaur. Based on those color ball party lights you might see at raves or discos :)
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dangerousgolemkitty · 3 days ago
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dangerousgolemkitty · 4 days ago
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this guy
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reblog if you agree
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dangerousgolemkitty · 4 days ago
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Culture is so obsessed with the idea of lone geniuses that it doesn't really appreciate that most of the progress of science (and likely every other discipline) occurs collaboratively, in babysteps, and usually through a lot very tedious, utterly unsexy, work.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 4 days ago
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One small moment from Lilo and Stitch that always stuck with me is when Lilo tries to bond with the girls from her hula class. She sees them with their Barbies and tries to show off her homemade doll Scrump, which does nothing but weird out the other girls even more. In frustration Lilo tosses Scrump on the ground and stomps away, only to come back seconds later to pick her back up and hug her.
As a kid with weird interests who also struggled to make friends... man, that got me.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 4 days ago
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I hate community posts so much.
Fuck you mean the funniest shit I've ever seen is locked behind a reinforced glass wall and I can't reblog it.
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dangerousgolemkitty · 4 days ago
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ever since I was a little girl I knew I wanted to menacingly walk towards a hero with a fireball growing in my hand
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