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jaysonmurphyitservice · 9 months ago
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pangur-and-grim · 1 year ago
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my old man yaoi is getting published!
you can grab a pre-order here
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nidaexpert · 1 year ago
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Surgical technician certification program online
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lisheart25 · 2 months ago
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bluebeerg · 11 days ago
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Hellooo! How about something with Ned enjoying a nice slice of cake for his birthday? c: Or drinking his infamous hot cocoa! Also! I'm curious to know; what's your favorite Ned (or Flanders family to a larger extent) episode? 😊
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ahhhhh !! a whole week late, im such a fake fan :(( i swear i'm a giant nedhead !!!! i gaf !!! im so sorry. head in hands. happy belated birthday, ned
... and thank you for the ask !! :]
as for my favourite episode! my choices, they skew modern, i'm sorry. oo, it gets hard because there are so many good flanders episodes and the man has a string of actual continuity to him so they all have to be watched to understand and sympathise the whole picture. But I'd have to say 34x13 "The Many Saints of Springfield". i think there have been other episode i've maybe felt more strongly about but "The Many Saints of Springfield"... it's just a good time all the way through. and it's such a out there concept but it just works so so well - who would have thought ned having a hand in the mob and being the don's favourite would be such a good episode? and why did he do that. why did they do that.
family wise, the title goes straight to 31x09 "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?". i have so so much to say about it, about what it means for todd. it's sooo ... god, so much to say, so many thoughts. but it's so hard to word them for this post !!! grahh !!! tldr; this little boy's faith is Not going to be the same after that. good almighty lord. and also ned is so horrible fucking LOL, its sooo good. i'm going to kill him, he's so bad. its so good.
i've been rattling around a fic? or, i guess a concept where, during homer and ned's night of drinking in "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?", todd (with bart) goes out into the night to see the abandoned praiseland. and there, under the cracked and overgrown statue of maude, they talk about religion and their complicated feelings for their fathers. if only i knew how to write this fsdjkfh
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Online Surgical Tech with Dignity College of Healthcare
Dignity College of Healthcare online surgical technician training is far superior to other online Surgical Technician programs because it includes the training, exam review and national certification exams. Register with Confidence and attend a nationally accredited, but affordable program. In just 4 months, you can complete the surgical technician program from the comfort of your home without a loan on your neck. Enroll now at https://dignitycollegeofhealthcare.com/surgical-technician
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lbhslefttiddie · 6 months ago
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me: we should get into hydrology or ecology or something geography related. we are good at geography and love stupid bullshit like that. its a viable career path with lots of options and historically speaking people do tend to be happier when they can afford to eat
also: okay but have you considered. going all-in on creative writing with a focus on programming and music design so that you could spend all your time creating video games in a basement somewhere
me: no i think i would like to have a stable income i think
also me: forsake everything to get into that interactive fiction course right fucking now
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i really want a master's degree in japanese language or translation or something. problem is that it's expensive and useless and there's too much on my plate for that right now. how do i talk myself out of this
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whentherewerebicycles · 4 months ago
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man oh man i have so many thoughts about how insistently (and i think kind of blindly/uncritically) my university pushes us to frame absolutely every type of learning experience we offer to students in the language of "career readiness" and "career-connected learning" and "professional development." i totally get that we have a large first-gen student population who are making a big investment of time & money in a college degree and who want to be sure that doing so will grant them access to greater socioeconomic mobility. and i DO think it is important for us to think about like, ok, long-term, what comes after these experiences or after this four years in college, and what can we be doing to set students up for success as they transition out of college and into the rest of their lives. but like. idk man. i find it really bleak sometimes. just this relentless messaging that the only thing that matters in your adult life is how competitive you are on the job market. and i also think it pushes us to just like, kind of warp or distort the things we are offering students to make them fit under that rubric, or that particular framework for valuing things? like if we want to convince a student to study abroad we can't be like, living abroad is one of the most amazing things you can do. it's so fun/scary/exhilarating/awesome and it will expand your horizons in ways you can't even anticipate and it will expose you to different ways of seeing the world and you will get to interact with people whose perspectives have been shaped by totally different cultures & contexts and it will help you become more independent and more confident in your ability to handle unfamiliar situations and it will give you stories you will remember all your life and you will build strong friendships with the people you meet and you will take cool pictures or buy little knickknacks that remind you of those experiences in your daily life forever and it will motivate you to travel more and when/if you have kids of your own you will probably make it a priority to travel with them if you can or to encourage them to study abroad when they're older because you know how amazing that experience is and you want them to have access to those kinds of life-changing opportunities. like instead of saying any of that we have to say oh this will develop your skills in time management and project management and professional communication with your supervisors and it will give you something impressive to talk about on your resume or in job interviews and blah blah blah. or even if you use a more capacious definition of career readiness that focuses more on habits of mind (like, in the workplace you will sometimes have to navigate complex situations where expectations are not fully clear! you will also likely have this experience living abroad!), it's still just like... idk man... i find it so reductive lol like yeah sure but "get a skill that applies to your job as a project manager or an IT professional or whatever" just feels so much... Less... than the more humanistic appeal to like, this will enrich your life in so many ways, and you will, through these experiences, just become an all-around more emotionally mature, confident, and interesting human being who has engaged in an experience that challenged you and helped you grow. but then i am all in on the humanities and humanism in general so maybe i am biased here and someone who wants to be a software engineer or whatever would be wholly unmoved by that kind of appeal. idk. anyway. it looks like our team is going to be subsumed into our career center in the next year or two so like. what can you really do except to inwardly say "wow i kinda hate this"
#i ALSO have feelings about how like#i went to a fancy expensive college with a whole lot of rich kids#and nobody ever once talked to me about career readiness lol. like i don't even know if i was aware we had a career center of any kind#i got to spend four years really thinking about like#what problems fascinated me and what writers did i love & hate and what ideas did i want to explore in writing#and now i work at a demographically very different institution#and even though we are not a vocational school so much of what we push at them is like#so vocational or so like#oh we all know you're not here to think about big ideas. you're here to get Credentials that document your Professional Skills#so you can enter the Workforce#i mean the faculty i don't think are like that. but SO much of the student success/extracurricular programming stuff is like#really focused on that#and maybe it was like... my college was like y'all are gonna be fine you've got money and access to this alumni network#and access to our brand#you can do whatever you want and you're going to be golden in life#whereas here's like ok you are going to have to work a lot harder to make your way in this world#so idk. i can understand it!!! i just also find it yucky. like the idea that#for some kids college gets to be about Finding Yourself and Having Big Ideas#and for some kids college is like a professional certification program to help you get an entry-level professional position#so that you can have health insurance. maybe for the first time
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unopenablebox · 5 months ago
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how come none of you are medievalists. someone recommend me a book that will allow me to determine whether the premise of this light romantic prompt fill can be a state-imposed pastoral holiday even though it's the poorly constructed fantasy twelfth-to-fourteenth(?) century and i'm not sure whether the concept of what the state did and who it does it to would have made "state-imposed pastoral holiday" even make sense
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fluffyllamas-23 · 2 years ago
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I’m going back to school and I’m both excited and terrified 😂
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girldeactivated · 12 days ago
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I think I’m going to get my first aid certification again, I seriously need it if I’m going to be working with more vulnerable people but I really need it because my information is out of date and I was way too young to remember when I first did it
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farsight-the-char · 17 days ago
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Thinking how I will go about this blog when I start school again next month.
Probably more queue.
Probably put harder limits on social media time to avoid excessive stress.
Of course, unfucking my sleep schedule is also a priority. Classes start at 9am.
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bmpmp3 · 9 months ago
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like 60% percent of the feedback i get from my professors on my art for critique is just like "keep doing what ur doing" WHAT does this mean
#i dont know what im doing. but thank you i think? i guess i will.#maybe its like that tumblr post where the dog serenely makes a beautiful modernist ceramic out of a baby on a pottery wheel.#'lets see where the dog is going with this' type deal#im glad i think though. maybe i know what im doing. did i ever mention like a few months ago i was staring at the upper year art#while doing some cleaning for a part time job i had (a work+study program in my faculty) and like#that day was the day they announce student awards in the faculty and i basically never go to the lil ceremony because im usually busy BUT#today i was in the building. but still not at the ceremony LOL but i was staring at the upper year art like spiraling into madness or#whatever like oh god. oh god i need to drop out. oh god. and like two minutes later my supervisor (part of faculty) texted me like#you should go to the award ceremony NOW and i was like oh do they need help cleaning up or setting something up?#still in job mode LOL and i walked in and it turned out i won an award. which im still reeling from. ive never actually won anything like#that before. certificate..... my art is being hung somewhere.... i got a lil cash prize... doesnt feel real still#i walked in and stanced like caveman spongebob because people were clapping and i was so confused.....#whiplash of like. 'oh god i'll never be good enough' to 'oh time to do job' to 'WHY ARE PEOPLE CLAPPING'#it was a crazy experience. funny though im glad it was memorable to the audience HFKJDSFKDS#BUT like yeah i dunno i have no clue how my art is perceived sometimes <3 im grateful though. i think?
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cs-med-world-insights · 1 year ago
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How to get into Coding!
Coding is very important now and in the future. Technology relies on coding and in the future you will need to know how to code to get a high-paying job. Many people consider having Computer Science field-related jobs, especially in AI. What if you are interested it in general or as a hobby? What if you don't know what you want to do yet for college?
Pick a language you want to learn: Personally, I started out with HTML and CSS. I recommend if you want to do web design HTML and CSS are good languages to start with. Otherwise, start with JavaScript or Python.
2. Find Resources: Basically you want to look at videos on YouTube, and take classes that have coding like AP CSP, AP CS A (harder class), Digital Information Technology, etc. You can also attend classes outside in the summer like CodeNinjas and use websites like code.org, freeCodeCamp, and Codecademy. Also, ask your friends for help too! You can find communities on Reddit and Discord as well.
3. Start Practicing: Practice slowly by doing small projects like making games for websites and apps. You can work with friends if you are still a beginner or need help. There's also open-source coding you can do!
4. Continue coding: If you don't continue, you will lose your skills. Be sure to always look up news on coding and different coding languages.
5. Certifications: If you are advanced in coding or want to learn more about technology, you can do certifications. This can cost a lot of money depending on what certification you are doing. Some school districts pay for your certification test. But if you take the test and pass, you can put it on your resume, and job recruiters/interviewers will be impressed! This can help with college applications and show initiative if you want a computer science degree. This shows you are a "master" of the language.
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