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zootycutieart · 2 years
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So I had the itch to make some new MotU OCs, and wanted to make some related to other characters, and thus siblings for Mer-Man were created, purely out of him being ousted as ruler. This, combined with an outside-MotU character I headcanon as their father, led to this idea. Gillor Real name: Ricou Rex Current heir of the seas! Having Mer-Man as heir of the seas has become a liability for the Aquatican court. Not long after Mer-Man's ousting as king, a new child was born to the House of Rex. Around the same age as Adam and Teela, Gillor has found himself as a young king of the seas. Attempting to patch up the damage his hardly-met older brother has caused has been a feat, especially since he's pretty unsure of his abilities, despite his chipper personality. His strongest ability lets him dive to the furthest depths of waters, no matter the darkness, waves, pressure, or currents. This has helped make him useful at helping explore and map out thought-to-be unchartable areas of the sea. Shella Real name: Megowan Rex Ambassador of the seas! Born so far past Mer-Man's outing that she never even met her eldest brother, Shella has managed to prove herself as more than just a "backup heir". Despite a pessimistic look often on her face, she is surprisingly cordial and open to communication, another key element in patching up the damage that Mer-Man caused. Thanks to her combination of smaller stature paired with a larger body, she is much more cold-resistant than the mainly-tropical other Aquaticans. As such, she is able to withstand polar waters, another boon towards creating new allies of the seas.
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444names · 6 months
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Names generated out of the entire article on "olivine" from English Wikipedia plus American surnames
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maggicktouched · 2 years
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Snippet from a half finished drabble:
Gillor: the Red. I believe he's courting your dragon.
Cherry, laughing: well then I hope you aren't too attached to him. I doubt he'll live long.
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melodysblogs · 5 years
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Principle of Trustworthy Media Creation
In chapter 5 which is titled, “Principles of Trustworthy Media Creation”, Gillor discusses five principles that are very important in the art of journalism. The five principles of trustworthy media creation are to be thorough, be accurate, fair and civil, think independently, and to be transparent. Out of all these very important principles, the one that resonates with me the most deeply is to think independently.
Today, we are living in a world where journalism has evolved incredibly. There are many variations of journalism and there’s many types of media that could be used to accompany them. Each journalist has their own beat that they follow. However, whether their beats are politics, sports, fashion, food, etc, all journalists have one simple thing in common; they practice the art of journalism. Since there are so many journalists that exist in the world, it can be very difficult to be unique and stand out. All writers and reporters have their own styles, but they also express them in many different ways.
One way to separate a journalist from the next one is individual thinking. This resonates with me very much. As Gillor said in this chapter, having individual thinking is very similar to having more of an open-mind. Given the fact that the principle of being open-minded was the one that I connected with the most, it’s the same case for thinking independently. As a journalist, I’ve always had my own individual thinking and wouldn’t let the opinions and feelings of others change my mindset unless there’s facts and evidence that support them. In my personal opinion, I don’t believe that it makes much sense to report someone else’s opinions and conclusions without thinking about the reliability and truthfulness of those statements. To simply write opinions without the use of facts is not demonstrating independence as a journalist. To include the viewpoints of others without facts and sources is also not how to think independently.
Journalists are supposed to challenge their inner-thinking and be skeptical about everything. They’re not supposed to be naive and believe every single statement that’s made. All journalists and all people have the wonderful ability to think for themselves. It’s very important to keep in mind that we can’t be so easily influenced by the opinions of others. Opinions should only be considered if there’s at least some kind of truth to them. It’s also important to remember that we are all human and that we all make mistakes from time to time. Sometimes we just have to take accountability and think to ourselves that maybe we are wrong. No journalist should be self-righteous all the time because that means that they wouldn’t be thinking independently.
The principle of being open-minded is a challenge for many journalists, especially when it comes to tackling subjects that they’re very biased towards. When it comes to the principle of independent thinking, it’s also a huge challenge because some journalists would rather stick to their own biases and hidden agendas rather than going outside of their comfort zones. They would rather write articles and tell stories about topics that they’re really passionate about all of the time instead of including diversity and variation to their subject matters. Journalists who are always challenging themselves, considering the facts and opinions of others when necessary are journalists who demonstrate independent thinking.
Considering how biased many news stories are nowadays, I practice thinking independently as much as I can so that I can focus more on the facts and the truth more than the extreme feelings that can possibly come with them. The more I’m able to think for myself, the more I can improve as a journalist.
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melodysblogs · 5 years
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Principle of Media Consumption
In chapter 2 which is titled, “Principles of Media Consumption”, Gillor discusses five principles that are very important in the art of journalism. The five principles are to be skeptical, exercise judgement, open your mind, keep asking questions, and to learn media techniques. In my opinion, all of these principles are very meaningful and they resonate with me. However, the one that resonates with me the most out of all of them is to open your mind.
I personally believe that to be open-minded is not only better than to be close-minded, but it’s very important to be open-minded as much as possible to refrain from judgement. When it comes to journalism, it’s just as important and meaningful. As a journalist, my job is to report the truth, not my beliefs unless I’m writing an opinion article. Even then, it’s still absolutely necessary to back up the story with evidence. Without evidence, my story will become unreliable and I won’t be able to gain the trust of the audience.
I have a strong belief that we all should look at things from a perspective that is different from our own so we could have a better understanding of each other and to gain the ability to comprehend several different situations. I believe that the more we can challenge our own mindsets and ideas about the many things in the world, the more we can grow as people. In the case of journalism, the more I can use my ability to seek evidence and the truth as well as finding new perspectives on various events, the more I can grow as a journalist and improve my reporting skills. If journalists were to keep the same mindsets that they’ve had when they first started practicing the art of journalism, they wouldn’t have the ability to really report about anything outside of their comfort zones and won’t be able to improve. In that case, the news wouldn’t really be news, we would continuously hear reports about the same things over and over again and the audience wouldn’t be well informed because the reporters don’t have the ability to explore the different aspects of journalism.
It’s very important to remember that although working within our comfort zones is much easier, sometimes we need to challenge ourselves and increase the difficulty level a bit so that we can overcome our previous mistakes and gain more out of the journalism experience. There is so much diversity and variety in this world and is expressed in today’s society. Every aspect of diversity should be written about and explored in journalism. I know that sometimes, it’s incredibly hard to report something that goes against our personal beliefs and opinions. However, we also need to ask ourselves sometimes if our judgement on a specific judgement is incorrect or flawed. We need the evidence to provide reasoning and proof about our statements. If there’s no evidence, then it’s possible that you might need to reflect on the situation more and look at it from a whole other perspective. Remember that this is all a learning process. None of us are perfect and we all make mistakes. We all have our faults, but it’s more important to try to overcome them by becoming more open-minded and aware for the better.
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