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classycookiexo · 2 months
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izicodes · 8 months
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Someone contributed to my project?!
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I wasn't even expecting someone to contribute, what?
I made an issue, that was really just targeted towadrs myself because I use Issues as like the project's to-do list, so I wasn't expecting someone to be like "Oh I can do this if you want" LIKE BRO WHAT I mean yes please?!
The issue was to make a dark and light mode for the to-do app, and he did it perfectly! He so cool, cool dude alert! I was going to do it eventually when I learn more React because I was confused how to translate the Javascript code, that I had in my head, into React...
Anyhoo, he did an amazing job, so erm like checkout what he did: LINK 🐸
(Also I made an issue for someone to make a 'How To Contribute' .md file, so if you're good with your html/markdown and writing skills, you should like... checkout that too? 💗)
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broomsticks · 5 months
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was reading some of the things @thistlecatfics linked here
(... long story)
and this essay was such an interesting read
There is a lot of emphasis in “social justice” culture on learning, [a 'learning'] framed not as curiosity, collaboration, innovation, or creativity, but as the memorization and recitation of the correct “takes.” This passive relationship to learning promoted and enforced in “social justice” culture stifles critical and creative thinking. People passively consume ideas [and] feel like they are responsible political actors because they have memorized the current popular “takes” in “social justice” culture and even feel confident “letting people know.” Any thinkers who come to different conclusions or even ask open ended questions are treated with suspicion or are outright condemned. Learning isn’t about asking open ended questions in this framework, and it certainly isn’t about trying to come to our own conclusions about complex social and political questions. […] Learning isn’t about becoming responsible for our own capacity to think deeply and carefully. It’s about accepting what we are told. [...] A huge amount of what people now consider to be political action is actually censorship, the promoting of conformity, and the punishment of dissident thinking.
Discourse is serious, engaged thinking, discussion, and debate. Discourse is the flow of ideas between intellectuals, scholars, artists, and engaged citizens. Discourse is not a series of “correct takes.” Discourse does not attempt to shut down dissenting views but sees disagreement as inherently generative. Discourse happens when people feel entitled to disagree, when people feel responsible for their own thinking, when people feel like they have something specific and unique to offer to the flow of ideas. Discourse happens when people are creatively and critically engaged, when they feel curious and excited about ideas, when they feel encouraged and allowed to contribute. Because we no longer engage in discourse, and instead practice repeating simple “takes”, educating each other about these “takes”, and slandering people who challenge these “takes”, we feel very threatened by innovative, dissident, creative, or unusual thinking. Many of us no longer know how to relate to ideas beyond passively “learning” the “right” ones or condemning the “wrong” ones as “violent.” We don’t know how to think deeply and at length, how to listen carefully and with curiosity, how to pay sustained attention, how to wonder, or how to ask generative questions. We are all definitely capable of developing these skills, and in fact, I believe our retreat from these practices contributes to our deeply felt sense of alienation and dissatisfaction with our lives. Our despair is in part derived from our lack of participation.
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lizzie-gains · 1 year
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I interrupt my regular programing to ask for some help for one of my closest friends. I've been helping her out when I can but I definitely can't afford to cover all her medical and living costs.
She has multiple things going on health wise, including:
Endometriosis that has spread unto bowels, kidney, liver, lungs
Chronic nerve degeneration and chronic pain
Ruptured ACL + damage to PCL and MCL
Brainstem cyst
Breast lump (soon to be surgically removed)
Plus chronic mental health concerns
She has high ongoing medical costs and due to her poor health as well as frequent hospital admissions she is unable to have regular income. It's also been surprisingly difficult to access disability payments. I worry so much about her, as this is taking such a constant toll on her due to stress, and being unable to afford basic needs such as food or medication.
Obviously, please don't give if you are unable to for your own finances, but if you are able to help out we would really appreciate it. Feel free to share this around also if you are able.
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space-blue · 1 year
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Help!
The picrew is almost done. While I go cry over the clothes and then speed through all the pride flags and put down finishing touches... I have no drive to do more tattoos. The top 3 here are from two twitter artists.
If you have a cool idea for a recom tattoo design (that would obviously fit what we see of the body) then please feel free to send it over in a reblog. It has to be in a png file with no background. If you want perfection, you can put it over this file while you draw it. It's 600x600 :
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If I include it in the picrew I'll credit you!
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hebrewbyinbal · 6 months
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Contribution is the very thread that weaves together the fabric of any society.
It is more than a simple act of giving; it's a commitment to shared growth and the betterment of all.
Within each community, individuals bring their unique resources, efforts, and ideas to the table.
These are the vital sparks that ignite change, foster development, and nurture a collective spirit.
When we talk about contribution, we often think of grand gestures and significant acts of philanthropy. But it’s the everyday contributions, small yet consistent, that build the foundation of a thriving society.
Whether it’s volunteering at a local shelter, mentoring a student, or simply sharing knowledge with a neighbor, every act of contribution counts.
In essence, contribution is about empowerment. It’s about each person playing a part in shaping the community's destiny.
It creates a sense of ownership and belonging, where every individual knows that they have a role in the collective narrative.
This engagement not only enhances the social fabric but also enriches the individual, offering a sense of purpose and satisfaction that comes from knowing one has made a difference.
As members of a community, our contributions can take many forms—economic, cultural, educational, or emotional support.
Each form serves as a cornerstone of society’s edifice, ensuring that its structure is strong, resilient, and inclusive.
By contributing, we not only uphold the values of our society but also set a precedent for future generations, instilling in them the importance of community involvement and the enduring impact of collective efforts.
Ultimately, the beauty of contribution lies in its reciprocity. As we give, so do we receive. We create a circle of support that uplifts, educates, and empowers, and through this cycle, a society not only survives but thrives. In contributing, we are all shareholders of a future we are actively shaping—a future built on the pillars of mutual respect, cooperation, and shared prosperity.
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justana0kguy · 11 months
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2023 JUNE 10 Saturday
"Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood."
~ Mark 12:43-44
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road2nf · 11 months
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this bespectacled teenage nerd is a speck in the universe who perceives and achieves, and therefore, matters.
The best part about the Vlogbrothers, other than being ultimate lifesavers, is that not only do they make you sit down and think, but they’ve also given so much to the world.
John’s books, Hank’s music, for several years they’ve been raising money for charities that really need the help. They are a light in the world and they are slowly decreasing world suck.
They inspire me to be a better person.
- Danielle Howard (thisissomerandomshiz.tumblr)
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The Vlogbrothers have made me open up to new interests and allowed me to see the world in a new light. Also Hank and John are just awesome. The Nerdfighter community has also made me meet more friends and connect with my current ones.
- Molly
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John and Hank have helped me visualize the world around me as it really is: complex.
“Just because” is never a sufficient answer. Across fields and areas of science, literature, history, and politics, I’ve found answers to questions I never thought or dared to ask, and it didn’t end there. The videos I’ve watched and continue to watch inspire me to think deeply about things and people I encounter every day. That helps me recognize the blessings and imperfections of this wonderful, flawed world, and my own blessings and imperfections as well.
But, I don’t just sit around and ponder on every little thing.
More than that, this new-found perception gets me to move.
Nerdfighteria inspires me to think, write, create, affirm, collaborate, donate, and live in a way that decreases world suck.
Through the Nerdfighters, I have witnessed the power and significance of ideas.
The community motivates me to analyze the books and movies I love, to have the confidence join my school newspaper, to post my gifsets and edits regardless of the number of notes I think they’d get, to participate in non-government organizations even just by opening a new tab or clicking a button or buying a bracelet, to remember to tell my family and friends that I love them, to see the best side of others, to actively do something meaningful, and to remember to be awesome--and I do these not just because they make me happy.
If I’ve learned anything from Nerdfighteria, it’s that this bespectacled teenage nerd is a speck in the universe who perceives and achieves, and therefore, matters.
- leviosab (baginns.tumblr)
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onenettvchannel · 1 year
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classycookiexo · 1 month
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incorrectinfinity · 2 years
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU KNOW THE CONTEXT
I TOLD YOU NOT TO ASK
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sonofevolution · 2 years
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The one thing white man never understood was that natives of north america loved the land and everything about it.
But as a "white man" living in the world of tomorrow, today, we abused everything and nothing we have done has made an improvement on the land.
Nie, instead we have abused their understanding of the wilds they knew best and we continue as a "race" to abuse nativite americans and the land they once tried to teach us to love and survive on.
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takenupmycross · 2 years
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#repost
Thrive: A personal and professional development network for students
For decades, Barbados’ education system has failed to provide the appropriate tools needed for all students to thrive. As a result, potential business owners and changemakers have succumbed to crime and deviance. Potential high-level executives have been stuck in unemployment and underemployment.
The covid-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the existing cracks within our education system. Students are crying out for help as they face a present world filled with uncertainty. Our children need hope.
It is our vision at Work Consultancy to see the people of developing countries thrive through the sustainable evolution of their professional, corporate and social sectors. Your contribution will help us create a sustainable development network to support the voiceless. Using comprehensive social impact measurements, we will provide equitable access to the resources needed for our secondary school students to thrive. Their futures are still bright.
Please note that we wish to launch this network in September 2022.
Contribute here -> https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/4207Ia
## If you are unable to contribute, please share this post far and wide. Thank you! ##
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candyredterezii · 13 days
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road2nf · 2 years
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to believe in myself and to test my limits
The Nerdfighter community has affected my life in a positive way because they have taught me the importance to believe in myself and to test my limits. They’ve helped me learn that it’s nice to not be sad all the time.
- Inna (Radiikill.tumblr)
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Hank and John have helped me embrace myself as I am, as well as inspire me to make an impact on the world.
-Emma (justyouraveragefairytale.tumblr)
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