#Supporting a Shared Vision
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thoughtmoment · 7 months ago
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bibibbon · 5 months ago
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Character opinion bingo -> Melissa Shield?
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Melissa is cool!
I think had horikoshi had an original plan in mind for her, her character would have really shined.
Through her character, you could have had someone who parallels mei, izuku and through her, we could also explore how quirkless discrimination could work and Melissa's own goals after her father is arrested for illegal activities.
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andy-the-8th · 1 year ago
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One more amazing one from @orchidzach @zachdoesfanart! Our gang in their spirit week outfits from Superhero/Villain Day!
We've got Sam as Poison Ivy, Cody as Aquaman because the boy has no sense of subtlety, and Jess as the smallest Clark Kent.
Wonderful small details I would like everyone to see and appreciate: Sam's shirt is an inside-out sweater of her mom's because she didn't have a plain green shirt, she attempted to curl her hair like Uma Thurman but got annoyed with it quick hence the ponytail
Cody's got gardening gloves and a fridge-alphabet-magnet A on his belt buckle
Jess is wearing his slightly-too-small suit jacket from homecoming two years prior
This is of course from the senior year homecoming episode!
As usual, this is episode 106, if you are new to the story it will make very little sense so I would start at the top lol
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sherlocks-c0ffee · 3 months ago
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Hm. Now I have this urge to write more on what I think Moran’s and Godfrey’s dynamic could be like.
Because the idea of a literal hitman/assassin working with a well respected by the book (tho not completely) lawyer, both of who love and are loyal to their partners, is really interesting to me.
Like seriously! How come no Sherlock Holmes adaptation see vision yet, you’d think that with shows like ‘Suits’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ Sherlock adaptations would be open to interpreting Godfrey Norton? (NOT WRITING A NEW CHARACTER, I SWEAR, GODFREY IS RIGHT THERE!!!)
Back to Moran and Godfrey, I think they’re such fun characters to write about, and together would make such an amazing chaotic duo. I’ll write down some ideas I’ve had and post it later, I don’t want this being too long.
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mjrdm · 1 year ago
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went crazy enough to post oc x canon ship. never thought I'll live to see that day
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Meet Baron. Sun elf in dnd AU. He looks friendly but that's just politeness, in truth he is very secretive and introverted. He was an opera singer until he lost his voice... He doesn't speak of his past. Now he takes any job he can get & wonders what he's doing with his life . . .
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Tho, this is not just politeness. He's gonna court this man till the day he dies, he's determined LMAO
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...he's also a very strange man, yeah. he's completely sane and normal about murders, murderers and can totally be around dangerous people. yeah.
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reyesstrand · 1 year ago
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thanks to anne @thisbuildinghasfeelings the grief-stricken carlos balancing husbandism and family life after such an intense trauma and trying to solve gabriel’s murder as it ties in with past insecurities mini arc that goes hand in hand with whatever multi-episode emergency that happens somewhat early in s5 that i’ve written in my head stands strong
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willowser · 1 year ago
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PROHERO TOUYA AGENDA RAHHHHHH 🦅
What do you think abt pro!touya who is like the residential playboy or bad boy hero pining after/being flirty with the reader who’s also well known and in hero work but not necessarily a hero. Maybe like a hero support item engineer or even the president of a newly reformed hero commission (technically his boss 🤨 🤷🏾‍♀️). I imagine the press would be in a hullabaloo about it, the tabloids would be going CRAZY. And maybe Endeavor isn’t happy abt it but that’s just the cherry on top of it all😋🤭
OOOOOHHH technically his boss, i think he'd LOVE THAT 😌😌 and no, endeavor isn't happy at all LOL i don't know of any relationship touya could have that his father would approve of wkfjduwiqi but it DEFINITELY WOULD BE THE CHERRY ON TOP HEHEHEHE
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leapard100 · 2 years ago
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⚽ The Grand Finale: Football Animation Series - Part 2 ⚽ Welcome to the thrilling conclusion of our Football Animation Series!
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shinakazami1 · 2 years ago
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SHINA!!! I’ll try to avoid using terms I’ve used before because I feel like that would give me away immediately BUT.
Goodness. Where do I even START?? You are so incredibly cool and such a kind and sweet person to talk to??? You always ALWAYS have something nice to say it seems, and you do not hesitate to say those things. I’ve seen you pop off with so many random in depth compliments to people that absolutely make their days. Oftentimes it’s after people post a work of theirs, but I’ve also plenty of times seen it (and received it) without any prior warning, and it absolutely warms my heart to see it.
You have so many absolutely bonkers ideas, but like, in the fun way! All of your aus and designs are extremely creative, and you execute them perfectly. Sometimes, things don’t look like they should work as an au, but you tie everything in so tightly and make sure it does, and it’s always a delightful surprise to see. It’s so fun to read your writing, as it’s got a genre of ideas that are so different from the norm but work so well the way you execute it.
And good god. Your ART. You manage to plant (ha) an image directly from your brain and onto the page in a way I’ve seen NOBODY ELSE do before. Seeing your speedpaints only serves to baffle me more on how you manage to do this— You seem to have exactly an idea of what you want to see and visualize it in its entirety before you even start the drawing, and then you transfer it directly onto the page. With nothing but the LASSO FILL TOOL sometimes. No sketch???? Huh???????? My mind is still utterly blown on how you manage to pull that off, but you DO, and it always turns into an absolutely stunning piece. It always looks like you know exactly how to make colors and lighting work in tandem with each other, and know what colors you’re wanting before you start. I am forever wondering how you’ve managed to get such a good grasp on it!
All in all, I think this even undersells a bit how cool you are, cause I doubt I could put it really properly into words. I look up to you as an artist, and you forever inspire me with the things you do. Keep it up, my guy, it’s so so wonderful to see
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As educator and philosopher Nel Noddings put it, "The student is infinitely more important than the subject matter." Noddings pioneered the idea of an "Ethics of care" in education, i.e. the responsibility of recognizing the needs of others and addressing those needs with competence, responsiveness, and respect.
It seems obvious to say, but the goal of education and educational structures should be learning. Used responsibly, attendance can be a tool to support equity-- if students are repeatedly missing class, that's an opportunity to reach out to them, ask if there are unseen obstacles to their learning (cf. Devon Price's Laziness Does Not Exist), and work with students to help address them if so.
When attendance itself becomes the goal, rather than a structure to support learning, something's gone wrong.
When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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jrtstories · 2 months ago
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The Tribe and their allies fight for their lives at the manor.
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seadem-on · 4 months ago
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nthflower · 6 months ago
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I think I finally see the vision of jaymelvik and melvik now I was so "why????" for it in season 1 but now yeah they make me happy plus it clicked for me.
Also another ship opinion I think Cait Mel has potential. They should have some toxic Yuri too together I have a vision.
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neverfruit · 7 months ago
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Shout out to the teenage girl at work who added me to her close friends. I don't think I should be there
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brewscoop · 11 months ago
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hayatheauthor · 8 months ago
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The 7 Faces of Friendship: Character Types to Include in Your Book’s Friend Group
Having a balance of different personas helps create a comprehensive cast for your novels. To get started, here are the 7 main friend personas to consider:
1. The Leader
Description:
The leader is the driving force behind the group. They are often assertive, confident, and willing to take charge in various situations. This person is typically seen as a decision-maker, guiding the group toward plans, activities, or goals.
Traits:
Charismatic: Naturally draws people in and inspires others.
Decisive: Quick to make decisions, often with a clear vision in mind.
Responsible: Takes ownership of the group's well-being and direction.
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The leader often organises outings, mediates conflicts, and keeps the group focused on shared goals. They are instrumental in making plans and ensuring that everyone feels included.
2. The Caregiver
Description:
The caregiver is the heart of the friend group, always looking out for others. This person is empathetic, nurturing, and willing to lend a helping hand or an understanding ear.
Traits:
Compassionate: Deeply cares for the feelings and well-being of others.
Supportive: Always ready to offer encouragement or assistance.
Attentive: Notices when someone is feeling down or needs help.
Role in the Group:
The caregiver often acts as the emotional glue, fostering connections and ensuring everyone feels valued. They are typically the ones organising gatherings to celebrate friends or supporting them through tough times.
3. The Comedian
Description:
The comedian is the life of the party, always ready with a joke or a funny story. This character brings humour and lightness to the group, helping to relieve tension and elevate the mood.
Traits:
Witty: Quick with humour and often makes clever observations.
Playful: Approaches life with a sense of fun and spontaneity.
Positive: Maintains an optimistic outlook, even in challenging situations.
Role in the Group:
The comedian keeps the atmosphere lively, ensuring that laughter is a common thread in the group. They often defuse tense situations with humour and help create cherished memories through fun experiences.
4. The Adventurer
Description:
The adventurer thrives on new experiences and excitement. This character is always seeking thrills, whether that’s trying out a new restaurant, going on spontaneous trips, or participating in extreme sports.
Traits:
Daring: Enjoys taking risks and stepping outside of their comfort zone.
Curious: Eager to explore new ideas, places, and experiences.
Energetic: Brings enthusiasm to the group, often encouraging others to join in.
Role in the Group:
The adventurer often leads the charge for new experiences, pushing the group to try things they might not have considered. They inspire others to embrace spontaneity and explore the world together. Often contradicts the leader.
5. The Intellectual
Description:
The intellectual is the thinker of the group, often delving into deep conversations and pondering life's big questions. This character values knowledge and is well-read, informed, and curious about various topics.
Traits:
Analytical: Enjoys breaking down complex ideas and analysing situations.
Inquisitive: Asks questions and seeks to understand the world.
Articulate: Communicates thoughts clearly and effectively.
Role in the Group:
The intellectual can help stimulate meaningful conversations, adding depth to the group's interactions. More of a quiet yet important presence. They help get the Adventurer out of trouble, and are likely found bantering with the Comedian from time to time.
6. The Connector
Description:
The connector is the social butterfly of the group, adept at bringing people together and building relationships. This character thrives on interaction and often knows everyone’s stories, interests, and backgrounds.
Traits:
Sociable: Enjoys meeting new people and introducing friends to one another.
Empathetic: Understands social dynamics and helps others feel comfortable.
Resourceful: Knows where to go for recommendations and suggestions.
Role in the Group:
The connector enriches the group by fostering relationships and creating opportunities for social gatherings. They often organise events and help deepen bonds within the friend circle. They are generally close to the  Caregiven and the Leader’s partner/close friend.  They help the Leader and Intellectual settle on ideas that are both fun and functional thus appeasing to the whole group. 
7. The Realist
Description:
The realist is grounded and practical, providing a balanced perspective within the friend group. This character approaches situations with a level-headed attitude and often focuses on the facts at hand.
Note: While the intellectual is an inherently smart person, the realist is the apathetic and logical force of the group. They don’t have to necessarily be smart but are insightful.
Traits:
Pragmatic: Values practicality and often offers sensible solutions.
Sceptical: Questions overly optimistic or unrealistic plans.
Honest: Tends to speak their mind, even when the truth is uncomfortable.
Role in the Group:
The realist often acts as a counterbalance to more idealistic characters, helping the group assess risks and make informed decisions. They provide a sense of stability, ensuring that plans are not just fun but also feasible.
Edit: you don't NEED to have 7 friends each with one persona. You also don't need to have all 7. One person can be the caregiver to A and realist to B. They can be the leader in one friend group but the comedian in another (showcasing their comfort with the latter). This is just a list to help pan out your character personality types!
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