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EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (2022), dir Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
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Dedicated to the tired GIFMAKERS who has had their work stolen by idiots who believe Credit to the Owner is a valid form of crediting. To the tired GIFMAKERS who had to deal with the lame excuse that a reposter found their work on Google, Pinterest, or Weheartit and (reposter) didn't know who to credit. To the tired GIFMAKERS who ask to be properly credited and get ignored, blocked or receive third grade tantrums trying to make the GIFMAKER look like the bad guy even though the reposter is the one who STOLE their work Huzzah to Gif Making 💖✨🥂
film: Nightcrawler (2014)
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This starts out as a nice gesture, then quickly becomes absolutely ridiculous.
1,024 dice. Man.
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NOBODY feels love like Gilbert Blythe
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feelinfelicific · 7 days
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I can't unsee this now. Even though the original looks different, it's still possible that this was an earlier draft, right?
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Daily affirmations
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feelinfelicific · 9 days
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seriously, though. i work in higher education, and part of my job is students sending me transcripts. you'd think the ones who have the least idea how to actually do that would be the older ones, and while sure, they definitely struggle with it, i see it most with the younger students. the teens to early 20s crowd.
very, astonishingly often, they don't know how to work with .pdf documents. i get garbage phone screenshots, sometimes inserted into an excel or word file for who knows what reason, but most often it's just a raw .jpg or other image file.
they definitely either don't know how to use a scanner, don't have access to one, or don't even know where they might go for that (staples and other office supply stores sometimes still have these services, but public libraries always have your back, kids.) so when they have a paper transcript and need to send me a copy electronically, it's just terrible photos at bad angles full of thumbs and text-obscuring shadows.
mind bogglingly frequently, i get cell phone photos of computer screens. they don't know how to take a screenshot on a computer. they don't know the function of the Print Screen button on the keyboard. they don't know how to right click a web page, hit "print", and choose "save as PDF" to produce a full and unbroken capture of the entirety of a webpage.
sometimes they'll just copy the text of a transcript and paste it right into the message of an email. that's if they figure out the difference between the body text portion of the email and the subject line, because quite frankly they often don't.
these are people who in most cases have done at least some college work already, but they have absolutely no clue how to utilize the attachment function in an email, and for some reason they don't consider they could google very quickly for instructions or even videos.
i am not taking a shit on gen z/gen alpha here, i'm really not.
what i am is aghast that they've been so massively failed on so many levels. the education system assumed they were "native" to technology and needed to be taught nothing. their parents assumed the same, or assumed the schools would teach them, or don't know how themselves and are too intimidated to figure it out and teach their kids these skills at home.
they spend hours a day on instagram and tiktok and youtube and etc, so they surely know (this is ridiculous to assume!!!) how to draft a formal email and format the text and what part goes where and what all those damn little symbols means, right? SURELY they're already familiar with every file type under the sun and know how to make use of whatever's salient in a pinch, right???
THEY MUST CERTAINLY know, innately, as one knows how to inhale, how to type in business formatting and formal communication style, how to present themselves in a way that gets them taken seriously by formal institutions, how to appear and be competent in basic/standard digital skills. SURELY. Of course. RIGHT!!!!
it's MADDENING, it's insane, and it's frustrating from the receiving end, but even more frustrating knowing they're stumbling blind out there in the digital spaces of grown-up matters, being dismissed, being considered less intelligent, being talked down to, because every adult and system responsible for them just
ASSUMED they should "just know" or "just figure out" these important things no one ever bothered to teach them, or half the time even introduce the concepts of before asking them to do it, on the spot, with high educational or professional stakes.
kids shouldn't have to supplement their own education like this and get sneered and scoffed at if they don't.
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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin — 1.01
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The US Military in Hawaii
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Georges Fouquet, pendant in the form of a wisteria branch, 1908-10, Paris Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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Daphne De Maurier - Rebecca (Reader’s Digest edition), 1968
Artwork by Leo and Diane Dillon
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Bill Randall - "Love Letter" - 1950 Pin-up Calendar Illustration - Kemper-Thomas Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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