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humming-fly · 1 year
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Every now and then I'm reminded Real People with Actual Jobs use tumblr and I've always been legitimately curious what all you weird adults are up to when you're not on this site and with tumblr's New Poll Feature I can finally get an answer! (or the closest approximation of an answer possible with only 10 available options h a)
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jennystahl · 1 month
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aropride · 1 month
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if you've used it in middle/high school And in college, vote for the most recent one
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incognitopolls · 2 months
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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anarchistfrogposting · 7 months
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Research Study: Fandom & Generative AI still looking for participants!
I'm still recruiting research participants for my PhD dissertation study!!! If you've already participated, thanks so much! If you haven't participated yet, please consider responding to a quick survey, and sharing with your friends!
I'm interested in understanding fans' perspectives on and experiences with generative AI (text and image generation software). That means perceptions both positive and negative! However you feel about genAI, I'm interested in hearing from you. We're especially seeking diverse perspectives from underrepresented demographic groups of people.
If you're over 18, can speak/understand English, and are interested in participating you can learn more information and take the survey here. I've also made a FAQ post about the study that I've pinned to the top of the blog, and you can see more info on the shareable flyer below. You can also view posts on Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit about the study and share info there! Spreading the word is greatly appreciated :)
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The study is anonymous and voluntary, and you'll be asked about your fandom background, attitudes towards generative AI, and demographic information. The survey should take about 15-20 minutes, and you can skip over any questions you want. You can also elect to participate in a follow up interview, if you want to. The full details are on the consent form, which you'll be able to read before taking the survey! Feel free to reach out with any questions.
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Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
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Middlesex tells the breathtaking story of Calliope Stephanides, and three generations of the Greek-American Stephanides family, who travel from a tiny village overlooking Mount Olympus in Asia Minor to Prohibition-era Detroit, witnessing its glory days as the Motor City and the race riots of 1967 before moving out to the tree-lined streets of suburban Grosse Pointe, Michigan. To understand why Calliope is not like other girls, she has to uncover a guilty family secret, and the astonishing genetic history that turns Callie into Cal, one of the most audacious and wondrous narrators in contemporary fiction. Lyrical and thrilling, Middlesex is an exhilarating reinvention of the American epic.
Mod opinion: I've read this book for a college course on trans stories and I didn't really like it (the other book we read in its entirety for the course was stone butch blues though, so it had tough competition, but I really did not enjoy middlesex because it treats the intersex character horribly). Also note that this book is heavily criticised by intersex activist for its interphobia and fetishization of intersex bodies.
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tumbler-polls · 5 months
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x3nshit · 11 months
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blowery · 8 months
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transrevolutions · 5 months
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"more sense" doesn't necessarily mean you got a better grade in it, just that you felt you understood the concept best.
"algebra" can include any algebra-aligned math (such as abstract and linear algebra) and "geometry" can include any geometry-aligned math (such as trigonometry). however if you don't know these just go with which category makes most sense to you.
(rb for bigger sample size because I have a theory and I'm genuinely curious to see if it holds up.)
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sinofthesloth · 6 months
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Soulmate AU with Azul x reader but academic rival. (later on once school s You have the ability to share writing/doodles. You write mainly on your legs back in your world, and your soulmate never wrote back. You thought you didn't have a soulmate back in your world bc he never wrote back. (He couldn't see the ink bc you use black ink mainly. And that blends in with his tentacles.) Once you get to Ramshackle at the end of the night, you doodled little stars on your thigh since you couldn't sleep, only for someone to write in cursive asking what you were doing up so late, and why of all times were you trying to talk to him now. You realized that when he wrote on your leg, it slightly itched. You explained that you couldn't sleep. "Shit kinda hit the fan today." You asked why only now he was responding to your drawings.
"Why are you only now responding to my drawings?"
"First time I had the chance to notice them. Have you always used black ink?"
"Yeah? Why?"
"I wouldn't be able to notice them."
"That doesn't make any sense."
"I will explain it at least a date. Right now, I need to get some sleep. I have school and from how you said today was bad," He circled the 'shit kinda hit the fan today message' "You might need some sleep too. Goodnight."
You finished writing your own goodbye and add a little star. He added a kinda shit drawing of a figure eight fish.
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ampresandian · 2 months
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I am academically curious:
I'm also super interested in if you learned about/got into mythology via other non-PJO contemporary fiction, like Madeline Miller, so idk put that in the tags or something.
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fatphobiabusters · 18 days
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If so, feel free to tell us why.
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opens-up-4-nobody · 8 months
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I'm losing my mind about this.
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