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billie eilish and finneas - interview with zane lowe may 21, 2024 - on fear, honesty and struggle with HIT ME HARD AND SOFT
Billie: Well, and also, not to throw you under the bus, but Finneas was like, “I don't like doing this anymore. I don't want to write music right now.”
Finneas: That’s true.
Billie: And this was really scary for me at the time because, as you know, I used to be like, I hate making music. Don't want to make it, don't like making it. It's frustrating. It's irritating. I love having made it. I love performing it. I love, you know, when it's good. But I really have always struggled with the process. And this was when—
Finneas: You were enjoying the process suddenly.
Billie: I was kind of finally enjoying the process. And Finneas was like, “I would rather be doing anything else right now.” And it was very interesting because I saw myself in that. I was like, I have felt that way, and you have always been the thing that keeps the ship moving, and now you feel that way and like, what does that mean for us and what are we going to do?
Billie: Well, and also, not to throw you under the bus, but Finneas was like, “I don't like doing this anymore. I don't want to write music right now.”
Finneas: That’s true.
Billie: And this was really scary for me at the time because, as you know, I used to be like, I hate making music. Don't want to make it, don't like making it. It's frustrating. It's irritating. I love having made it. I love performing it. I love, you know, when it's good. But I really have always struggled with the process. And this was when—
Finneas: You were enjoying the process suddenly.
Billie: I was kind of finally enjoying the process. And Finneas was like, “I would rather be doing anything else right now.” And it was very interesting because I saw myself in that. I was like, I have felt that way, and you have always been the thing that keeps the ship moving, and now you feel that way and like, what does that mean for us and what are we going to do?
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I just love ur drawings of Tim smiling, him as Stray, and the video of Tim being all cat like smiling, do you think he and Selina are close (like mother and son)? Also are you okay with fanfics based off ur drawings?
thank you!!! i'm very fond of kitty tim so im glad you like him too :)
to be honest, i don't see tim and selina as very close, unless im reading a fanfic where that's the specific setup--i do enjoy that trope
i actually like the dynamic i've seen a little of in the comics (i'm thinking of batman: contagion), where tim is willing to work with catwoman but is still wary of her, while selina is fondly contemptuous of the new little robin. i like tim as the annoying but earnest kid who still manages to grow on people. like mold <3
and yes! i'm ok with fanfic based on my drawings as long as you link back to the original piece (and maybe let me know if you're comfortable with that :])
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thinking about a qsmp zine again-
for the love of all things i would love a zine focused on the eggs. each egg (especially the eggs that we only knew for so criminally short a time) getting their own little section with art and fic and other little meta analysis things.
I'd love to see a zine series that focuses on some of the main events. Like a federation focused zine, or a purgatory 1 zine. Imagine a purgatory 2 zine, where each team has a chance to be the focus. A prison zine where we get to see the behind the scenes of so many islanders being in such a small space for the first time since purgatory, if not even longer.
A mini-series of zines focusing on each language group, or even individual character zines. Duozines, or a zine just for the morning crew and their shenanigans. A Philza zine that contains not only QSMP but also Phil's hardcore lore.
If there was ever any interest, I think I would try to make this happen. I've only ever worked the social media and management side of zines but I'd put up with learning everything to make something this cool actually reality.
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College Study Group: Looking for Better Results? Here's How to Make it Work
College can be a whirlwind of lectures, assignments, and exams. Juggling it all can feel overwhelming. That's where a well-functioning college study group can be a game-changer.
Study groups leverage the power of collaborative learning. By discussing course material, explaining concepts to each other, and working on problems together, you can gain deeper understanding, boost motivation, and ultimately achieve better results.
However, not all study groups are created equal. Some can be distracting or inefficient, leading to frustration instead of success. So, how do you make a great college study group that maximizes learning outcomes?
College Study Group Success: Key Ingredients
Here are some essential elements for creating a college study group that sets you up for success:
Finding the Right People: Look for members with similar learning goals and course schedules. Choose individuals who are motivated, reliable, and actively participate in discussions.
Setting Clear Goals and Expectations: At the outset, establish clear goals for each study session. Decide which topics to cover, what questions to address, and what you aim to achieve by the end of the session.
Scheduling Regular Meetings: Consistency is key. Schedule regular meetings at a time and place that works well for everyone. This ensures dedicated time for focused learning and prevents procrastination.
Creating Ground Rules: Discuss and establish ground rules for your group. This could include things like arriving prepared, respecting everyone's contributions, and maintaining a focused and productive learning environment.
Embracing Diverse Learning Styles: Recognize that everyone learns differently. Accommodate different styles by incorporating a variety of study methods like discussions, practice problems, or visual aids.
Making the Most of Your Study Group
Once you have the right group in place, here are some tips to ensure your college study group is truly effective:
Preparation is Key: Come prepared to each session. Review course material beforehand, identify areas you need clarification on, and bring any questions you have.
Active Participation: Don't be a passive observer. Actively participate in discussions, explain concepts to others, and ask clarifying questions. The more you engage, the deeper your understanding will be.
Respectful Communication: Create a safe space for open communication and respect diverse perspectives. Actively listen to your peers' contributions and offer constructive feedback in a positive way.
Focused and Time-Managed Sessions: Minimize distractions and maintain a focus on the goals you set for the session. Utilize your time effectively to ensure you cover all intended topics while allowing room for discussion and questions.
Sharing Resources: Supplement your study sessions by sharing helpful resources like online articles, relevant video tutorials, or practice problems from other sources.
Beyond the Classroom: College Study Groups and Explain Learning
The benefits of college study groups extend beyond the traditional classroom setting. Online learning platforms like Explain Learning can facilitate college study groups for geographically dispersed students or those with different schedules.
Explain Learning offers tools and features that enhance your online study group experience:
Collaborative Learning Tools: Utilize Explain Learning's whiteboards, online document editors, and shared study guides to work together on assignments and problem sets in real-time.
Communication Features: Facilitate communication through online forums, group chat functionalities, and video conferencing options to discuss course material and plan study sessions.
Supportive Online Community: Connect with other Explain Learning users enrolled in the same course or subject area. Find potential study group members or simply expand your learning network.
Conclusion: College Study Group Success Starts Today
A well-functioning college study group can be a powerful tool for academic success. By following the tips outlined above and leveraging the resources available on Explain Learning, you can create a collaborative learning environment that fosters deeper understanding, motivation, and ultimately, better results. So, gather your classmates, set clear goals, and embark on a rewarding learning journey together!
Know more https://explainlearning.com/blog/college-study-group-better-results/
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