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scarletdreamers · 7 months ago
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It's so hilarious to me how in queer media that actually accurately represents queer people (adults) there's always some kind of murder or other unforgivable mistakes involved??? Like, yeah that's my favourite genre, but why is queer cinema always some kind of psychological thriller/horror, especially the old stuff. Give us a minute to BREATHE please. Someone always DIES. I can name so many examples on this I'm actually going to write a paper on it asap, because I just think it's both so funny and interesting but also disturbing.
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pleaseinsertwittyurl · 30 days ago
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I'm ready to say something controversial.
vampires get boogers
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softquietsteadylove · 3 months ago
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Hello love how are you?
I miss the actors au, so i have a promt for you if thats okay.
Thena and Gil are casted in an action/romance movie where their characters have a lot of tension and have to flirt a lot, so their tension in real life gets real high and they kinda start flitring with the other but they are just "friends".
As always thank you for your works 🩷🤍
"You ready?" he asked her, his weapon in hand.
She gave him a look over her shoulder, raising a finely plucked eyebrow. "Are you going to ask me that every time?"
He gave her look right back to her, though, both of them grinning at the exchange. "Well, I believe in words of assurance. Doesn't that help set the mood or something?"
She tested the doorknob, preparing to charge in with him. "Are you asking me as your partner or as a woman?"
He pressed his back to the wall with her. He wasn't nearly as entertained by it as she was. "I'm asking if you're sure about this."
She was surprised by his sudden hesitance. "You think we aren't there yet?"
"I mean dinner is one thing, but taking down this whole compound just us?"
"I knew you had commitment issues."
"You think everyone has commitment issues."
She rolled her eyes at him. "If you can't do this, then fine, I'll take care of it myself-"
He stopped her from going in alone, his hand holding hers back. He moved closer, even, his arm around her and his face nose to nose with hers. "You'll never have to take care of anything alone so long as I'm here. Whether you think we're there or not."
The clip faded out and the audience applauded obligingly. Some was politely directed by the teleprompters and some was genuine enthusiasm. The movie did seem fun and light, with well paced action, based on the snippet presented.
Gil and Thena laughed at the scene chosen, as if they hadn't already seen it countless times during their press tour.
"That was a clip from your latest--I'm already excited," the host of the show exclaimed, leaning back in her chair. "I feel like we haven't seen you guys take on anything this light in a while."
Gil and Thena shared a look. It was always funny for them to do press and receive notes on how their careers were going. Whether they were working on something together or apart, they were spending almost all their time together anyway.
"Well, Thena had her more serious biopic, which swept awards season," Gilgamesh began, openly inviting the audience to shower her with adulation. He clapped as well, chuckling as she ducked her head and played with her hair in a moment of shyness.
"You see why I can't do press with him all the time? I can't take it," she laughed in good nature, spreading her time between the host and the audience. "He's too much."
"It's so sweet how close you are, though," the host beamed, dancing the line between innocent commentary and probing at something more. "I feel like it's not always the case."
"We are lucky," Thena agreed, looking at Gil again with a full smile. Her makeup done for the show made her seem to glow under the lights, from the blush in her cheeks to the colour on her lips. "I can't imagine how insufferable it would be if I didn't like him."
"Well, it'd be pretty hard, if that clip was anything to go by!"
She was somewhat luring them into something--saying something, admitting something.
"Is it hard to get into a character like the ones in this film, or do you find it easier because you already get along so well?"
Thena met the eyes of their host. She was good at her job; the audience was ooh-ing and ah-ing at all the right times. She kept her smile even, though, resting her cheek in her hand. "Well, movies like this one often focus more on the action and the humour than the characters. But we're lucky our writers actually have quite a fun story buried within the scenes."
"It was nice to be able to really play around with the characters and how they interacted and that would, in turn, influence how we played a scene or how we would allude to something that would come into play further down the line," Gilgamesh answered. It was a very practised, media coach approved answer. It really didn't say all that much, but it sounded like he was saying a lot.
"Now, just tell me," the hostess got a devious smirk on her face. "Are you flirting like that the whole movie?"
Thena resisted the urge to roll her eyes, much like her character for the summer blockbuster. "Would you call that flirting?"
Gil laughed beside her, their eyes drawn together and away from the third party on stage with them. "I think that's just how they talk to each other."
"It's natural for them," Thena joined in his laughter. "They get up, go to work, see each other in the elevator-"
"She says 'fuck you', he says 'how hard'?" Gilgamesh joked, which had both he and Thena laughing, as well as the audience in stitches. He made a sheepish face to the camera, "sorry, sorry, forgot you'll have to bleep that."
Thena shrugged one shoulder, "it's not rated R, we can have one truly good profanity."
"Yeah, and you got it," he pointed out, recalling the exact scene in which her character gets the privilege of saying the coveted once-per-movie-F-bomb. "It's a big one, too."
She gave him a look before purring, "not as big as you, baby."
The audience laughed again. Gil and Thena both leaned in their seats, losing themselves in the mirth of it all. The hostess was banging on the table.
She wiped a tear from her eye, picking up her coffee mug only to tip it upside down. "It's okay, there's no coffee in here."
The audience continued to laugh.
"How did you even get any work done like this?"
"Is it really work if you do what you love?" Gilgamesh chuckled, trying to calm his laughter and appear at least somewhat professional. He tugged at the lapel of his suit jacket, although he didn't button it closed. He looked at Thena again. "Wouldn't you agree?"
She made a face; Sprite got her mischievous side from Thena, but neither would ever admit it. "I think they do each other all the time, yes."
The audience roared with laughter again. Thena attempted to hide her completely open laughter with a hand in front of her mouth. Under the cover of it, she whispered to him, "sorry, but that one was too good to pass up."
"Takes one to know one," he whispered back to her.
"Okay, okay, okay," the hostess held her hand up, signalling the audience to cool it and drawing her guests' attentions back to her. "Cool it, kids--leave some room for jesus, 'kay?"
Thena and Gil both chuckled, but they had indeed gravitated closer and closer through the course of their banter. Their thighs were touching.
"Thena," the two women traded grins and raised eyebrows. "First, I have to know where you get your eyebrows done, because you're putting me to shame."
She was funny, Thena conceded. She liked her delivery and her genuine charisma. "It's all my stylist team, I assure you."
"Second," she held up a finger. "Did you write your own dialogue for this movie or what?--you're killin' me, here. You know how hard it is to get your own network show? I'm supposed to be the funny one."
The audience applauded again, the energy in the room still high.
Gil joined in. "She's always been funny--I keep telling people."
"No one believes you," she shook her head at him. They were ignoring their host again and getting lost in the fun of trading little jokes. She toyed with some of her hair, winding it around her finger.
He shook his head, capturing the lock of hair for himself. "That's what happens when you're pretty and talented, people think the rest of your resume is fake."
"Is there anything you can't do?" the host asked, partly for the info and partly so as not to let her own show get away from her again.
"Plenty," Thena looked back at her again, although it had to be said that Gilgamesh was still toying with her hair. "Cooking is top of the list."
"That's okay," the host jumped on the opportunity to bring up more inside info. "I hear he's a master chef all his own."
"It's true."
"It is not."
"It most certainly is," Thena cut him off, tipping her head in his direction again. He tossed her hair over her shoulder but she didn't let it distract her. "He's an amazing home cook."
The host pouted, leaning her chin into her palm with her elbow on top of her desk. "I'm jealous."
Thena nodded at her. "We had a break during filming, while we were changing location and our crew was doing the real heavy lifting work. And the day we were back on set, Gilgamesh brought everyone a little bundle of cookies he had made."
"For everyone?!"
Thena nodded again, confirming the other woman's shock. "He baked at least three hundred cookies so he could give them to everyone in the cast and crew. They were in cute little bundles, tied with ribbon and everything."
"Okay," Gil huffed, blushing modestly.
"Look," Thena pointed at the screen, where the showrunners were pulling up a picture taken and posted on social media. "Isn't it cute?"
The hostess dropped her jaw in the audiences direction. They were being well fed this segment. "Okay, I didn't think there was anything you couldn't do, but now it's him too?!"
Thena raised both her brows at him and crossed her arms with a smirk. "No, there is absolutely nothing he cannot do."
He rolled his eyes, still playing up his bashfulness. He raised his arm up onto the back of the couch, somewhat around Thena's shoulders. His fingers toyed with the fluttery sleeve of her dress. "Except get you to stop, apparently."
"Okay," the hostess tapped the desk, signalling the closing of their time. She turned to the frontmost camera while the other two turned to cover her other angles. "We are gonna take a quick break, and when we come back, the lovebirds here will have some insider info on release dates and we'll even have some questions from our viewers!"
The cameras pulled out and the band played until sound was done rolling. Gil and Thena waved to the audience, as well as the 'audience' at home through the cameras.
"That was amazing, you guys are nailing it," their hostess addressed them openly as her team came scurrying in to retouch her hair and makeup in their brief commercial spot. "Keep up the fun, flirty vibes when we come back, okay?"
Gil and Thena looked at each other. The hostess was further engulfed in assistants and scrip producers and coffee gophers swarming her for their brief five minute window to do their jobs.
"Flirting?" Thena voiced aloud, to which Gil also shrugged. "I wouldn't call it that."
"No," he scoffed in agreement with her. "We're just making friendly conversation. And you're totally killing the audience--just admit you're funny."
She scoffed at him this time, her arms still crossed, him still playing with the sleeve of her dress. "I admit nothing. If anything, you are bringing it out in me. And she's quite humorous."
Gil just chuckled, adjusting himself to fully sit sideways on the couch, since this was the position he would be in for the rest of the interview anyway. He abandoned the dress sleeve and found her stray curl of blonde to play with again. "You're funnier."
And they said they weren't flirting.
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eccentriccryptid · 11 months ago
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#just need to bitch about my new job for a minute#first of all - so lucky and happy to have a job i will say that#been unemployed for two months and i need something to pay the bills#but...the fucking 'no one wants to work' of it all is such bullshit#so this new company starts you at $13/hr#not great but considering i live in rural america it's way worse around here#they're remote but their definition of remote is that you can only work from your house no where else#you get two days off per week but it's not two days back to back#if you're full time you get extra holiday pay but there are no holidays off#if you're part time fuck you you just have to work#full time employees get 10 vacation days and 6 sick days#part time you just get so many unpaid hours off#like...i'm working part time because i'm hoping to get actual work in my field#but you're telling me if i was full time i'd get /16 days/ of paid time off per year?#but also i'm not allowed to go anywhere else while i work??#like i have family just out of state that i could pop over and see on a long weekend or even a short one#but i don't even have two days back to back so i just can't go see them without taking time off#and like...probably i can just use a vpn and it won't be a big deal#and i'm hoping this is a super temporary thing and i can actually use my degree#but like /fucking hell/ of course no one wants to work in conditions like this!#i know it's work from home and there are some perks to that but not enough to make up for everything else#also not them telling me during my interview that after training you don't have to be on camera#but during out first day today being told we have to 'earn the privilege'#bitch please it's fucking chat support#i am just so tired of employers thinking that it's a privilege for us to work for them#it's a privilege for you to have me honestly#oh and also if you run out of days off you don't get unpaid time off#they just start giving you strikes#like our trainer is really nice and great but also she's trying to sell this 10 days off as some kind of amazing thing#in the us that's /fine/ if you also get the holidays off!
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gxlden-angels · 2 years ago
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Shiny Happy People Thoughts: Episode 4
TW: The Duggar Family and their crimes
- All gang here we go again
- To recap, we left off on the discovery of Josh Duggar's business hard drive with CSAM on it and the affects of anti-sex and strict enforcement of hierarchies
- The episode starts with the phone call about the investigation and the discovery of CSAM linked to Josh Duggar's business IP address
- This episode is known for being the hardest to get through so be warned if you decide to also watch
- They use the term "child pornography" but I will be using the terms CSAM or child sexual abuse material
- Jen of Fundie Fridays described the Snark community's look into the investigation
- Fucking Covenant Eyes
- I think I talked about it before, but it's an anti-pornography and accountability software program where your porn use is sent to a trusted program partner
- There's a lot of talk about having to be happy at all times, which was also enforced in my households. My dad never enforce it, but other family members would insist on me smiling or they'd make me smile (meant as a threat)
- Theres also clips of Josh and Anna's courtship and how they weren't even allowed to kiss before marriage
- Bobye, Jill, and all of the other victims are incredibly brave for speaking up both during the trial and now in this docuseries
- Jim Bob ran for senate in Arkansas during said trial, which is fucking wild. I knew he did, but I didn't realize it was during the trial. They genuinely believe the issue is Josh was caught and arrested rather than the fact that Josh did these horrible crimes
- There's a firm belief in individualism and handling issues at home so they don't have to acknowledge the greater patterns of abuse in these circles else they make their christianity look bad
- It explains the "Culture War" and what's essentially meant to be a new version of the crusade. Even in my small town black churches we sang song after song about being soldiers in the army of Christ and being willing to die for him
- The greater "Culture War" is for white, cishet evangelicals. My family might follow the exact same principles, but they would never be accepted by these groups in the same way because we're black
- A lot of black people hold the fear though that if they stop following these groups/mindsets, their children will be the next victims, rather than the black kid that got overlooked. There's no positive outcome, just a fear of the worst negative
- This is why there's been an attack on education as a whole, especially in places like Florida. They started with homeschooling, grew up and graduated, then became politicians and leaders and lawyers that could make public school just like their homeschooling or gut it so much that anyone not in these groups or people that can't homeschool their kids lose significant power and educational opportunities
- I was never homeschooled, but I was told by my churches that school will teach us things like evolution that we should ignore. The pastor and his wife at one church homeschooled their kids and advocated for it
- They are specifically referring to white, homeschooled, IBLP-trained evangelicals but this shit influenced the entire christian culture of the bible belt in the US
- There's a reason these people are gun-carrying, anti-choice conservatives and why they're making up lies and attacking schools for being "leftist indoctrination camps"
- Its all a fear tactic. I even got this talk when I was in high school and planning for college. We were told to keep close contact with the church and to not even join other christian groups your parents don't know in case they teach the "corrupted" versions of christianity
- Its Madison Cawthorn. It's Matt Walsh. It's the current Supreme Court. It's Donald Trump. It's all of these people that plan to take away autonomy from people so they can enforce this christian hierarchy throughout the world
- I'm at the Paul and Morgan part of the docuseries. Their interview was about their marriage and the role of the wife. They say it's a choice to submit to their husbands, though they feel like christian women always should
- The editing was incredible in this part. It goes from them talking about the role of the wife and being a light in the world to the jump cut of Morgan screaming about how it's impossible to "be a they/them"
- This part is what is making Paul and Morgan pitch a fit because they feel like it made christianity look bad, but all they did was edit in their own words from their YouTube channel
- "This is the Joshua Generation" gave me chills
- Its Girl Defined and the Rodrigues family and tiktok influencers and so on and so forth and all of them are white evangelicals who are trying to enforce this strict hierarchy and claiming it's the only way to save people
- Its why people say be careful when looking into cottagecore and tradcore and the "soft life" movement because a lot of it is ran by evangelicals trying to make strict hierarchies look trendy
- Its incredible to be a stay at home mom and traditional housewife, but only if it's your choice. All of the insistence that feminism is "destroying motherhood" and whatnot is all a ploy to take more women's autonomy. It's why feminism advocates for things like maternal leave, universal basic income with benefits for parents and children, universal daycare, universal healthcare especially for birthing parents. All of it should be a choice you can make for yourself
- The insistence on a family of a Working Father, a Housewife, and 2 or 20 kids was spread by a cult leader who never even had a wife or kids. Gothard sexually abused multiple minors during his time as an IBLP leader
- Josh Duggar was of course found guilty.
- It hurts knowing that his victims were expected to forgive him and let him back into their lives
- A lot of the family and friends are completely shut out of the picture now for advocating for Josh's arrest
- Amy Duggar reading from IBLP hurt, especially with the cut to Anna Duggar, Josh's wife
- They talk about why she still advocates for him and stays with him. She doesn't have a way to leave since this is all she was raised for. Find a nice, godly man and have his babies. No proper education. No source of stable income for herself. No privacy
- That goes double for her as the wife of a well-known person. She will never get privacy because she only sees herself as property of god, Josh, and the TV contracts Josh signed for her and unless she gets serious therapy and a safe, long term environment where someone takes care of her, thats all she'll ever see herself as
- My therapist pointed out to me today that whenever I burp, I completely change as a person for a split second. Despite all the work I've done and my transition as a transmasculine person, I still attempt to hide my burps, cover my mouth, completely straighten up, say excuse me very articulately, and even raise the pitch of my voice
- I know that seems like a weird tangent but it's an example of how even the smallest of things gets trained into you. Burping wasn't feminine so I got called a pig and a man in an insulting way when I burped loudly enough to be heard. I still burp in that polite way that makes me nauseous so I won't be heard unless I'm completely alone
- You can't just leave these cults. It comes with you. It stays with you even in these little habits and I was lucky enough to get the chillest parent of the family. Anna cannot and will not leave unless she is forced, and even then she will still be stuck. She won't suddenly have 12-13 years of education. She won't have the skills to get a good paying job in the current economic landscape. She won't have people to save her. This is what cults do. This is what they want. They want her to be helpless because it's a message: Next time, don't let him get caught
- "My only hope was to cling to my faith."
- That's all she has. It's all that belonged to her. Everything else was her father's or her husband's
- Tia Levings describing the situation of getting her kids and leaving the husband that was going to get his gun was honestly the hardest story to hear
- I never experienced abuse like that, but I remember hearing over and over "well why wasn't she under her father/husband's watch" "why didn't she just leave?" "Why didn't she just trust in god?" and have this fear set in me of what if I never left? Is this where I would've been?
- Around my teen years I got very uncomfortable around most couples in my family. The husband would joke about wives submitting and the wives would snap back about how it's a choice they could take away. The husband retorts with a bible verse about how they shouldn't. They laugh it off and the tension sits in the air. They seem to hate each other, but they made a promise to god.....
- The lawsuit against IBLP and Bill Gothard and it being dropped because of the statute of limitations leaves such a helpless feeling, but I hope this documentary helps at least a bit
- "His eyes were open"
- "It was just a man the whole time."
- Brook and Emily's stories really hit. There's a sudden realization that these people are not gods. They are people that wanted power and they got it. They abused and crushed people, not because they are powerful gods of knowledge, but because they wanted to abuse
- WAS
- "I ended up in jail anyways."
- That's how it goes. I felt the need to lash out when I first got out. I didn't do well with my therapist at the time. She was a practicing christian recommend by my doctor who used to go to our church and also treated all of my family with insurance she took. She thought my family was a lil strict but couldn't quite believe me when I said it was so much more than that
- I did lash out, mostly towards myself. I'm not going to talk about my self harm in detail here. Lara talks about lashing out via shoplifting. I will say this is normal. If you feel like you need to do a 180, I won't say do anything and everything, but you might have to. I am a firm believer in harm reduction over flat out denial at all times. Sometimes it all just needs to get out. Sometimes you need to regain a sense of control
- I didn't realize until I started seeing my current therapist that I realized what I was raised in. I made jokes about my family being a cult before then, but it never actually hit until I said "Oh. I never had a childhood, did I?" and teared up for the first time in his office
- I honestly couldn't say the stuff about deconstruction better myself. It's exhausting but so so freeing. A lot of the people in the docuseries used instagram and tiktok. I use tumblr as my platform of choice.
- I honestly have to thank the religious trauma tumblr tag for getting me to where I am today. If you look at my main blog, you can even see that my first few posts are scattered with bible verses if I didn't already delete them. I hope my blog helps someone else the same way that tag helped me
- I get a lil personal here sometimes and probably should save more of it for my therapist, but I think it's helpful sometimes. I think he'd agree. My therapist knows about this blog and thinks it's good
- I've heard about Jinger's book but never read it so I can't say anything about it. I also haven't seen any of the casts' tiktok pages so I can't say anything about them either. I might look later but this episode was a lot so Ill leave it for now
- I figured Bill Gothard would decline further comments. He denied everything and will most likely never see a single punishment. It's how these things are built
- I think the final statement from Jim Bob and Michelle help really seal just how terrible both of them are. They rather side with their child who abused than the victims that spoke out because it makes them look bad that all of this got out
- Final thoughts? Great series. Very therapeutic. Very validating.
- Its the small stuff that gets you. Hair needs to frame your face and honor your father. Be a soldier for Christ. Be fruitful and multiply. I still have awkward pictures of my permed hair and scratchy easter dresses
- I also told my therapist about this show and my recaps here and he thinks it's great. I'm glad I did it. It's really motivated me and helped me see just how far I've progressed
- I'm glad I also learned Nope is on Prime cause I rarely use prime video lol I mostly use it for twitch and prime delivery on cat supplies in bulk
- Good luck all you blasphemers, apostates, heretics, and sinners out there! Be good people, commit to the bit, and love without remorse!
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smartzett · 5 days ago
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AWS Cloud Interview Preparation: Common Questions and Expert Tips
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is still the top cloud service provider since cloud computing is becoming an essential component of contemporary IT architecture. In-depth knowledge and real-world experience are necessary to plan for an AWS cloud interview preparation, regardless of your background as a future cloud engineer, solutions architect, or DevOps specialist. Read more!
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sunbeaminfo · 2 months ago
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Master Data Structures & Algorithms with Java at Sunbeam Institute
In today’s fast-paced tech industry, having a strong foundation in Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) is essential for anyone aiming to excel in programming and software development. Whether you're preparing for technical interviews or looking to enhance your problem-solving skills, mastering DSA with Java can give you a competitive edge. Sunbeam Institute offers a comprehensive DSA course designed to help students and professionals gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience.
Why Choose the DSA Course at Sunbeam?
✅ Structured Learning Approach – Our curriculum covers fundamental to advanced DSA concepts, ensuring step-by-step learning. ✅ Hands-on Coding Practice – Learn by implementing real-world problems in Java. ✅ Industry-Relevant Curriculum – Designed by experts to meet the demands of modern tech roles. ✅ Expert Guidance – Get trained by experienced instructors with deep industry knowledge. ✅ Interview Preparation – Strengthen your problem-solving skills to excel in coding interviews at top companies.
What You Will Learn
�� Fundamentals of Data Structures – Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues, Trees, Graphs 📌 Algorithmic Techniques – Sorting, Searching, Recursion, Dynamic Programming, Greedy Algorithms 📌 Complexity Analysis – Understand time and space complexity to optimize your code 📌 Real-World Applications – Implement DSA concepts in Java with practical projects
Who Can Enroll?
🔹 Students aiming to build a strong programming foundation 🔹 Professionals preparing for coding interviews 🔹 Developers looking to enhance their problem-solving skills 🔹 Anyone interested in mastering Data Structures and Algorithms with Java
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yourgoldennotebook · 2 months ago
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I don't know if he knows it's about him. Actually, I think that would be better because there would be lawsuits in order. No, I'm just kidding! The guy I wrote this song about, I didn't really ever "officially" date. We almost dated. It really bothered me that he was so cocky and that's where that song came from. After school, I would come into downtown. I had a publishing deal with Sony, and I would write songs every single day, exactly what I felt. I found myself just sitting there with my guitar going, 'I hate his stupid truck that he doesn't let me drive. He's such a redneck! Oh my God!' That actually became the chorus to the song, so that's one of the most honest songs I've ever written. I'm so glad you like that song. Hopefully it will be a single sometime so we can make a cool video with lots of angriness.
— Taylor, to a fan asking "I really like your song "Picture to Burn." Does the boy that you wrote the song about know it's about him, and how does he feel about it?" for GAC: Ask the Artist in February 2006
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nxtclues · 3 months ago
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Handling Tough Interview Questions: Strategies for Staying Confident Under Pressure.
Interviews can be nerve-wracking, especially when the conversation takes a challenging turn. Questions like “What’s your biggest weakness?” or “Why should we hire you?” are designed to test your self-awareness, problem-solving skills, and ability to think on your feet. The key to handling these tough questions isn’t just about having the perfect answer—it’s about staying confident under pressure.
Here’s how you can tackle tricky interview questions with confidence and tact:
1. Understand the Purpose Behind Tough Questions
Interviewers don’t ask these questions to stump you; they’re trying to evaluate qualities like self-awareness, problem-solving, and resilience. For example:
“What’s your biggest weakness?” helps the interviewer assess your awareness about your own areas for improvement.
“Why should we hire you?” helps reveal whether you understand the role requirements and what is the unique value you bring to the table.
Knowing the intent behind these questions helps you craft answers that align with the interviewer’s goals.
2. Prepare Structured Responses
A structured response keeps you calm and ensures your answer is clear and concise. Here are strategies for common tough questions:
For “What’s your biggest weakness?”
Be honest but strategic. Choose a skill you’re actively working on and explain how you’re improving.
Example: “I sometimes focus too much on details, but I’ve been using project management tools to ensure I don’t lose sight of the bigger picture.”
For “Why should we hire you?”
Highlight your skills, experiences, and how they align with the company’s needs.
Example: “My experience in managing cross-functional teams, combined with my ability to deliver under tight deadlines, makes me a strong fit for this role.”
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3. Stay Calm and Take a Breath
When faced with a difficult question, take a moment to pause, think, and compose yourself. A brief pause not only gives you time to gather your thoughts but also shows the interviewer that you’re thoughtful and deliberate.
4. Use the STAR Method for Behavioral Questions
For questions like “Tell me about a time when you faced a challenge,” structure your answer using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result):
Situation: Set the context.
Task: Explain your responsibility.
Action: Describe what you did.
Result: Share the outcome.
Example: “In my previous job, we faced a last-minute resource shortage during a critical project (Situation). As the team lead (Task), I reorganized workloads and negotiated extended deadlines with the client (Action). The project was completed successfully, maintaining client satisfaction (Result).”
5. Practice, But Don’t Over-Rehearse
Preparation builds confidence, but over-rehearsing can make your answers sound robotic. Instead, practice with mock interviews or record yourself to refine your delivery and identify areas for improvement.
6. Use Positive Framing
Even when discussing weaknesses or failures, focus on what you learned and how you grew. This shows resilience and a growth mindset.
7. End on a Confident Note
If you’re unsure about your answer, close with a confident statement that reinforces your interest and enthusiasm for the role. For example, “While I may not have worked directly with [specific role/tool], I’m eager to learn and confident I can master it quickly.”
Thoughts sometimes count more than Perfect Answer.
Handling tough interview questions is less about having perfect answers and more about showcasing your confidence, adaptability, and thought process. By understanding the purpose behind these questions, preparing structured responses, and staying calm under pressure, you can turn challenging moments into opportunities to shine.
Remember, interviews aren’t just about testing your knowledge—they’re about demonstrating your ability to thrive in dynamic, real-world situations. Practice, stay positive, and show them why you’re the perfect fit! Source: https://www.nxtclue.in/professional-blogs/handling-tough-interview-questions
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thenursingtime-blog · 3 months ago
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How to Specialize in Cardiac Nursing: A Comprehensive Guide for Aspiring Nurses
Cardiac nursing is a highly specialized and rewarding field within the nursing profession. As a cardiac nurse, you work at the heart of patient care—literally and figuratively—providing care for individuals with cardiovascular conditions. Whether you’re intrigued by the complexity of cardiac conditions or driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact, this guide will walk you through the steps…
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