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louisupdates · 9 months
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Paramount+: New series and films in October 2023
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Paramount+ has revealed which new releases and archive items will be coming to its own platform in October. These include the “Frasier” revival, the Korean series “Bargain” and “Fellow Travelers”. In the film section there is “Stuffed Animal Graveyard: Bloodlines” and “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey”.
Paramount+ has once again announced what's new in the portfolio for streaming junkies in October. This time includes Kelsey Grammar as Frasier (2023), as well as festival favorite Korea's Bargain and the new Matt Bomer series Fellow Travelers.
According to this website, All Of Those Voices will be available for streaming on Paramount+ in October.
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misterparadigm · 1 year
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More evening sketches for the portfolio. How about some smug coyote expressions? I totally imagine Kelsey Grammer's voice coming outta this guy.
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shorepointdist · 1 month
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We are very excited to welcome Kelsey Grammer's Faith American Brewing into our craft beer portfolio. Brewed out of the Catskills, his Calico IPA, Calico Moonlight DIPA, Blue NEIPA, and American Ale are all NOW AVAILABLE and shipping to a store near you. Pick some up today!
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puckgoss · 2 months
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The make up artist is located in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, which is the Philly suburb. The girl doesn’t have a lot of followers though. And, mainly does weddings?
most of her portfolio/ig is like, her sisters and her friends. very random. kelsey follows a lot of ppl so who knows but we'll def keep an eye on it
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California Chronicles: Visual Tales by Kelsey Jonvea
In a world painted with vivid landscapes and kaleidoscopic cultures, California stands as a canvas of boundless inspiration. Through the lens of Kelsey Jonvea, this state transforms into a breathtaking mosaic of stories waiting to be told.
Kelsey Jonvea Photography isn't just about capturing picturesque landscapes; it's about unveiling the spirit of California. From the sandy shores of SoCal to the towering redwoods of the North, each photograph captures a fragment of this diverse and vibrant tapestry.
There's a unique magic in every frame—an allure that transcends the mere visual. It's in the laughter echoing through Venice Beach or the quiet serenity of a secluded mountain trail. Each click immortalizes not just a moment, but an emotion, a narrative waiting to be explored.
But what truly sets Kelsey Jonvea's work apart is the ability to find beauty in the overlooked. It's in the play of shadows on a city street or the intricate details of a flower in bloom. These photographs whisper stories of resilience, beauty, and everyday magic.
Beyond the lens, these images beckon you on a journey. They invite you to feel the warmth of a California sunset, to embrace the cool breeze on a coastal drive, and to savor the vibrant pulse of city life.
Kelsey Jonvea's Tumblr isn't just a portfolio—it's an invitation to explore California's diverse landscapes, cultures, and emotions. Join this visual odyssey as we uncover the hidden gems and cherished moments that make California an eternal muse for photographers and dreamers alike.
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Four More New Zealand Artists
Adding to my portfolio of New Zealand artists, i looked into and discovered an extra five that intrigued me, or I felt connected to in some way.
Joyce Campbell
Joyce Campbell is an Auckland Photographer, and educator at the University of Auckland. Her work studies the moment of connection between life forms or objects, and how they interact with one another.
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Jakob Munford
Jakob is a young and talented multi-subject artist. Only graduating University in 2020. Despite this he has been recognized by Vice and Happy Mag as a top NZ Photographer. His work feels very authentic and natural, focussing on candid subjects in his world.
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Melissa Kelsey
Melissa Kelsey was the top New Zealand Photography student in 2012, receiving a 100% grade for her project on Social Networking. Not only do I connect to her a student, but her work is the exact style I myself am drawn to.
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Frances Haszard
Frances Haszard is a surrealist animator and motion designer. She has many projects made both for websites and short films of her own design. All projects focussed on abstract motion and surrealism.
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rulingqueencato98 · 5 years
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At the beginning of the previous first term, the bouncing ball was revisited with two variations: the first one focused on a bouncing ball and this one focused on the same cycle only adding a tail. The goal was for the tail to follow along with the ball in a fluent motion as the ball went through its cycle. 
Given that I became familiar with the concept of the bouncing ball due to attending the CATO Digital Arts boot camp two years prior, I took this exercise from a perspective for the purpose of a challenge to this assignment. I constantly found many minor things needed to be changed in order for the fluent motion of the tail to follow along with the olive from the shadows to the tail movement that applied S and C curves from a previous exercise in the blade grass principle. 
I am very pleased with how this exercise turned out and the revisions that were offered from my course instructors and from my peers helped immensely. 
~Kels
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dailykelseymerritt · 4 years
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Portfolio for The Society, 2020
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kelseypaigeart · 6 years
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Hey, guys, I’m still alive! Just barely managed to survive the last semester, haha. I am never taking five classes at once again. @_@
Anyway, here are a few projects I did in Adobe Illustrator for Digital Art I! Linear perspective, atmospheric perspective, and for the last one we took an image, turned it black and white in Photoshop, posterized it to somewhere between 5-16 levels of gray (I think I did 12 or 14), and then recreated it in Illustrator.
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toughtinkcosplay · 3 years
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welcome to all the new people finding this blog! my name’s kelsey. i’m a hobbiest cosplayer & professional artist who likes to make lots of different things! i love toeing the line between fashion and costume in my work, doing my own spin on things, and finding ways of using my design experience when fabricating new outfits & photoshoots.
some links: my main tumblr ✧ ✧ my art tumblr ✧ ✧ twitter ✧ ✧ instagram ✧ ✧ patreon ✧ ✧ portfolio website (mostly for art)
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thesims4blogger · 4 years
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Press Release: EA Creates New Reality Competition Show, “The Sims Spark’
Electronic Arts has just announced the creation of “The Sims Spark’d”, a new competition reality show. In partnership with Turner Sports, they will televise a 4-Part Series Beginning Friday, July 17, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on TBS. The reality show will feature Game Changers and other Sims Ambassadors from around the world. Contestants will be competing in a variety of competitions across four episodes for $100,000 in prizes.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA), in partnership with Turner Sports’ esports and gaming entertainment brand ELEAGUE and Buzzfeed Multiplayer, today announced a first-of-its-kind reality competition series centered on EA’s popular life simulation franchise, The Sims™. Since its release in 2000, The Sims has been redefining what it means to be a gamer, allowing players to create and control characters in a virtual world, where they can express themselves in a way that is most authentic and meaningful to them. The Sims Spark’d is redefining reality competition by bringing creativity, storytelling and the community together in an entertaining new way. The contestants will be given creative challenges to build the most unique characters, worlds and stories, all told through the latest highly successful game in the franchise, The Sims 4.
“Since its inception, The Sims has been a groundbreaking experience, allowing players to create and virtually live out the stories they create in-game. That’s what makes it so special,” said Lyndsay Pearson, GM of The Sims franchise. “That’s also why this show is so exciting. We’re continuing that innovative spirit, bringing our community together to compete and showcase their in-game storytelling on a reality show in an entirely new way.”
“ELEAGUE has become a destination for premium gaming content and The Sims Spark’d fits perfectly with our focus on gaming lifestyle and culture programming,” said Craig Barry, Chief Content Officer, Turner Sports. “We look forward to this next phase of our partnership with EA as we showcase its popular Sims franchise on TBS.”
The Sims Spark’d presented by ELEAGUE will debut Friday, July 17, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on TBS. Episodes will continue to premiere weekly on Fridays (July 17, 24, 31 and August 7) at 11 p.m. on TBS, with encore telecasts airing on Saturdays (July 18, 25 and Aug. 1, 8) at 8 a.m. on the network. BuzzFeed Multiplayer will be the premiere digital destination, streaming each The Sims Spark’d episode on the Monday after it is televised (July 20, 27 and Aug. 3, 10).
“We are excited to introduce the highly-engaged Gen Z community of BuzzFeed Multiplayer to an inventive new form of storytelling within the imaginative world of The Sims,” said Branden Smith, Executive Producer of BuzzFeed Multiplayer. “Partnering with EA and TBS allows us to offer new experiences for fans and expand our core values by spreading an inclusive approach to gaming across platforms and screens.”
The Sims Spark’d is a four-episode series where players will compete in both skills and elimination challenges with $100,000 on the line, showcasing contestants from The Sims community as they race against the clock to impress a panel of celebrity judges. The show features an amazing cast, with former American Idol finalist, Rayvon Owen, as the host, who has been playing the game since middle school. Joining Rayvon are three judges that each bring their own critical Sims voice to the competition. The first is BuzzFeed Multiplayer YouTube personality, Kelsey Impicciche, famous for her own #100babychallenge series she created with The Sims. Next up is singer-songwriter, Tayla Parx, who has done voice acting work for the game and sang her song, “Me vs. Us” in Simlish (in-game language) for The Sims 4 Get Famous expansion pack. Rounding out the judges’ panel is Maxis™ game developer, Dave Miotke. Maxis is the development studio behind the franchise where Miotke – better known in the community as SimGuruNinja – has worked for 15 years.
The 12 contestants, familiar online personalities who each specialize in their own element of The Sims gameplay, will be fully revealed during the first episode. Additionally, to coincide with the show, a series of in-game challenges in The Sims 4 called the Spark’d Challenge Program* will kickstart on Friday, July 17, where the top creators can win a chance to be considered for a future season of The Sims Spark’d.
ELEAGUE will set the stage for the show with a special episode of ELEAGUE Game Night focused on The Sims 4, premiering Friday, July 10, at midnight ET/PT on TBS. Kelly Nugent and Ify Nwadiwe of ELEAGUE Super Punch powered by Twitch will serve as co-hosts for this one-hour edition of Game Night, which will feature participants from The Sims Spark’d including host Rayvon Owen and contestants Doctor Ashley and Xmiramira. Nugent and Nwadiwe will give fans an early look at top moments from Spark’d with Owen, and will showcase Doctor Ashley’s building prowess and Xmiramira’s character styling skills.
For more information about The Sims, follow @TheSims on Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, like The Sims on Facebook, and visit TheSims.com.
* NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Age 18+. Void where prohibited. 30 Top Spark’d Creators named per challenge. Sponsor: EA Inc. Subject to full Official Rules available at www.ea.com/games/the-sims/sparkd/challenge/official-rules.
About Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) is a global leader in digital interactive entertainment. The Company develops and delivers games, content and online services for Internet-connected consoles, mobile devices and personal computers.
In fiscal year 2020, EA posted GAAP net revenue of $5.5 billion. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, EA is recognized for a portfolio of critically acclaimed, high-quality brands such as EA SPORTS™ FIFA, Battlefield™, Apex Legends™, The Sims™, Madden NFL, Need for Speed™, Titanfall™ and Plants vs. Zombies™. More information about EA is available at https://www.ea.com/news.
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About ELEAGUE
ELEAGUE is an award-winning esports and gaming entertainment brand that engages fans with culturally relevant content through original programming and live events. ELEAGUE, harnessing the resources of Turner Sports and WarnerMedia, is recognized for its best-in-class content, dynamic storytelling and innovative production capabilities. Formed in 2016, ELEAGUE has partnered with many of the leading videogaming publishers – including Warner Bros. Games, Nintendo, Xbox Game Studios, Valve, Electronic Arts, Activision, Psyonix, 2K Interactive, Bandai Namco, Capcom and Wizards of the Coast – to produce some of the most-watched esports coverage across all platforms, while providing brand partners with unparalleled opportunities to connect with passionate, young audiences.
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WarnerMedia Kids (2020)
A showreel presentation of WarnerMedia's Kids portfolio, including content from Cartoon Network, DC Comics, Warner Bros. Animation and Fullscreen brands.
Also included is a short video call featuring Warner Bros. CEO and Chairperson - Ann Sarnoff, where she talks to various cartoon characters from across all of WarnerMedia's kids animation portfolio, including: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck from Looney Tunes; Tom and Jerry; Finn, Jake and Marceline from Adventure Time; Robin, Cyborg, Raven and Starfire from Teen Titans Go!; Scooby-Doo; Victor and Valentino; Craig and Kelsey from Craig of the Creek; Grizz, Panda and Ice Bear from We Bare Bears; Apple and Onion and Wonder Woman and Supergirl from DC Super Hero Girls.
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brokenhardies · 4 years
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Aisha works as an intern at Grid Battleforce, and her position is upgraded to official tech supervisor following the events of Season One. She leaves Grid Battleforce following the one year timeskip at the end of Season Two, mainly so she can continue her education and become an official technician!
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River has a soft spot for big doggos, such as retrievers and huskies! Following the series, she and Kelsey get a big malamute doggo called Bansheera (haha naming it after the villain of the series of course), and River spoils it absolutely rotten! 
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Frankie really wants to work as an animator after school! In fact, if we go by the theory that the high school in Ninja Steel is a private technical school, she does special classes in relation to that topic, and has a pretty sizeable portfolio! She loves showing off her little animatics to the Ninja Steel team, and is surprisingly good at drawing FX!
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Just finished watching cycle 6 of AusNTM. Joanna and Kelsey were really those bitches. They were both stellar and the fact that they were both short and booked and produced great work really sets them as my final 2. Joanna’s elimination wasn’t such bullshit. Amanda would be my close 3rd, no hate to her.
Joanna and Kelsey were both so amazing! They did so well, had great walks and portfolios, and didn’t let their height hold them back (come to think of it, I don’t remember the judges ever mentioning Joanna’s height at all despite her being under 5’8”). Joanna definitely went home too soon. I personally really like Amanda as a winner, but I think it would’ve been more interesting if Joanna or Kelsey had been crowned. Either would’ve deserved it!
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Kelsey Jonvea Photographers Illuminate Love Stories in California
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In the enchanting world of weddings, where every moment whispers a tale, Kelsey Jonvea Photographers shine as the architects of everlasting memories. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of California, this team of artisans captures the essence of love through their lens.
What sets Kelsey Jonvea apart? It's not merely their knack for clicking pictures but their innate ability to translate emotions, personalities, and unique narratives into visual masterpieces. Here's why they're the maestros of their craft:
Personalized Elegance: Every couple has a story, and Kelsey Jonvea delicately weaves that tale into each frame they capture. Their artistry is tailored to reflect the distinctiveness of every relationship, ensuring each photograph resonates as a personalized keepsake.
Californian Canvas: From the golden shores to the verdant vineyards, Kelsey Jonvea harnesses California's diverse landscapes as backdrops to amplify the magic of your special day. The result? A visual symphony that encapsulates the beauty of your chosen setting.
Harmonious Fusion: Their expertise lies not only in capturing candid moments but also in orchestrating poised shots, offering a harmonious blend that narrates the entirety of your wedding story. Raw emotions and thoughtfully composed images coalesce to create a captivating visual journey.
Devotion to Excellence: Beyond their creative prowess, Kelsey Jonvea is revered for their professionalism and dedication. They meticulously plan and execute every facet of photography, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience for every couple.
Selecting Kelsey Jonvea Photographers transcends a mere hiring decision; it's an invitation for a passionate team to curate and preserve the authenticity and enchantment of your wedding day.
Their portfolio isn't just an album—it's a testament to the enduring power of love, crystallized in each photograph. Let Kelsey Jonvea Photographers paint your wedding as an immortal tableau, etching your love story into the tapestry of time.
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y’know the one thing I hated while I was doing my arts degree, and still hate after having graduated from it, is the condescending statement/belief from people that “oh why didn’t you just do a more useful degree like maths or science???? and not your useless bullshit mickey mouse arts degree, which was never intended to give anyone jobs outside of teaching, anyway!” or some other horrendous bullshit, such as: “why didn’t you just stay with communication & media studies and complete the marketing & PR major???? you would’ve had a job after all of the unpaid internships you do throughout the course!” or whatever. (media and communications is abbreviated to m&cs further down in this post, just an fyi).
but, meredith. do you know that even people with science & maths degrees struggle to find meaningful work that’s related to their degrees? do you know that some of those people will turn to teaching anyway just because they feel like there’s nothing else that they can do??? do you know that some people (mainly me and probably quite a few others) just can’t handle maths past like idk year 6 level??? I would’ve been completely and utterly fucked if I even tried to set foot in first year uni science or maths subjects. even though some of the content did interest me.... (also there’s the fact that my handwriting wasn’t good enough for diagrams etc etc in maths & science- but that’s a whole other topic not for this post).
like I had to totally skip out of psychology/sociology and even the PR major, bc they required you to do statistics subjects.... where no matter what level of study I would’ve/could’ve done for those subjects, i would’ve still failed them spectacularly because my mind really struggles with processing and working with numbers. but that’s besides the point.
hey earl, do you know some people simply do not suit particular fields of “real world” or “practical” study areas like business subjects? trust me. I tried that one sem of marketing 101 and intro to management/ business communications in first year. and you know what I found? that my mind just could not take the complete and utter dryness of the content of marketing theory and, again, numbers. and that’s despite the earnest encouragement of my tutor, who thought I had a knack for marketing. i literally almost fucking died in that business communications subject... even though the lecturer seemed to like me as well. but as i thought further ahead into my degree in comms & media, i dreaded it. I absolutely fucking dreaded it. the PR stuff sounded as equally dry & boring (besides the point that every project was group work lmao) and so did upper level marketing subs in advertising/marketing strategy/various fields of marketing etc etc. i couldn’t stomach that lmao. and besides the point, the analysing of media just bored the fuck out of me too, for some reason. I just didn’t like the subject. hell, even my advanced diploma in marketing from business college was a fucking hard slog for me.
but when i sat in my english, philosophy, (kind sorta) history and -further down the track- creative writing subjects.... I fucking loved them. I was writing like I’d always wanted to. okay yes I did get pretty dismal marks in most of my philosophy and english exams or assignments. but I don’t fucking care. I was there doing what my mind was built for. if id tried another business subject, like intro to economics or even gone back to redo that “intro to management”/“business communications” (or whatever it was called) as an elective/as electives, i probably would’ve dropped out of either of them in the first 2 weeks. whenever i read those subject descriptions, they literally put me to sleep.
also, for the media and comms point. do you know that there’s loads of media & comms students that don’t get jobs because there’s just such a HUGE intake of students in those courses??? do you know that that the most popualr field in that degree stream (at least when I started that degree at my local home uni in 2015) was journalism & professional writing??? where literally EVERYONE was aiming to be a journalist????
I was one of the very, very few people when I began in media and comms, to outwardly say that she was there to do marketing or maybe the marketing & PR double major.... and everyone looked at me as if I was insane. “why don’t you want to be a journalist? I think journalism is so cool and that I’m more likely to get a job in that than you are in marketing or PR. you actually engage with real people in journalism and do meaningful stuff with the community!” was one of the utterly dumb responses I sometimes got from people in that course, when I told them the above. but you know what kelsey, or, trent? neither one or any of us are “more likely” to get jobs in media & comms... when you’re both competing against people with “proper” straight journalism degrees who might have more media experience than you- if you didn’t do an internship or do some uni newsroom/magazine or whatever.... or maybe more streamlined (if that’s the right word) media &comms degrees.... as well as generally competing against each other, in the same field, for the fucking same exact jobs. while im competing against commerce students doing marketing and PR and people doing the PR & marketing major in m&cs.
also in relation to the above, doing multiple unpaid or even severely underpaid internships in journalism, or even marketing, probably won’t fucking secure your chance of getting a bloody job, adam. just shut the fuck up. those internships may have helped you. but they most likely won’t help most people, theresa. because there’s only a tiny freakin chance that the place that they worked for will actually give them a guranteed job at the end of their internship’s timeframe or at the end of their whole degree. it’s a fucking scam lmao.
and plus, (not to be as rude as you were to me).... but why the FUCK would you want to go into journalism.... when it’s been debased so fucking much by media outlets like buzzfeed; writing nothing but clickbait bullshit listicles.... and is polluted by internet virality.... so much so, that more than half of the people my course had the career goal of being a viral youtuber or an instagram influencer???? like i’m sorry. this is a dumb asf course, no matter the field you’ve chosen to study.... and there’s no way that a single one of you will be a successful viral youtuber or an instagram influencer???? what on fucking earth led you to believe that????
like no offence. but there’ll only be a lucky, lucky, lucky few who get to be the next jennamarbles, ray william johnson, pewdiepie, lily singh, tanya hennessy, jeffree star, james charles, etc etc.... or hell, even friendlyjordies (if you want some satire & politics). and for instagrammers.... idek know them. someone list some instagrammers lmao. but my point still stands.
being an influencer or youtuber- both with huge followings- is a fucking pipe dream- as much as me being a hugely successful author is. it only goes to the insanely lucky, lucky few who have the right connections and the right digital savviness/finesse to grow to be uber successful.... or who started super early, before it was even considered a job title (like jenna mourey/marbles and ray william johnson listed above, and several others not listed who have big fan followings on here) and eventually grew to be the first original titans of the youtuber job title.
or again, they already have some type of other successful media career (like tanya hennessy is an aussie radio announcer. jeffree star had a short lived myspace music career in the late 000s mostly, and made cameos in emo music videos and LA ink at the time also, for example) so that they can successfully fund their youtube channels and/or instagrams as side projects or whatever, as part of their media portfolio.... and they also know how to engage and grow follower bases etc. because they already have an existing one. so it’s twice as easy for them.
tbh i actually entered the m&cs course bc of my use of this hellsite and all the weird trends it had and stuff.... but I eventually got over that as I realised that I just did NOT fit into that field of study. I realised I was too shy... and I also just hated the fact that I had to learn how to use twitter and wordpress and probably eventually snapchat & instagram 😂
i had also gotten sick of follower counts and “growing a following”- considering that by 2015, I’d hit over 3,000 followers on here, I think.... and I realised just what energy and time it took to build this blog.... and my followers.... that I just didn’t have the energy to expend on other platforms for the same thing lmao. like it seemed like more wasted time. I was tired. in addition to that, i also realised that i didn’t want to waste my whole fucking career on the internet worrying over a business’s/company’s multiple corporate social media channel follower counts and image etc.... when i’d done enough of that for myself on this hellsite lmao. doing that stuff with other students in the m&cs course seemed fake asf, especially when it came to giving feedback comments etc lol.
but do you know that one place where you don’t have to give a flying fuck about followers, post views/comments, and blog views? philosophy and english. lmao 😅. no one gives a fuck what you say. unless, of course, you have the evidence and the force of argument to back your pov up. that’s what I was about and am still about. I loved reading and analysing the many books I had to read (contrary to the complaint posts that I made on here lmao)- whereas learning about media and who owned what and how media is manufactured- just made my brain freeze. and although I didn’t do my readings in philosophy (lmao)- i enjoyed a good bulk of the content I had and the issues it involved. doing media & journalism subjects in the m&cs degree, on the other hand, terrified me, bc it meant I had to get in front of a camera and speak- which also scared me bc i look & sound terrible on camera lmao 😂. but I didn’t have to do that almost throughout the entirety of my arts degree (im obvs not counting class presentations in this lol). but do you get my point???
and also the teaching comment. don’t get me wrong, i know a good bunch of people go into teaching after their arts degrees... including many of my friends; and a load of the people I was in my arts degree with. but that is mainly because with other degrees like journalism or media & comms or whatever other fields that they overload into uni arts departments- have taken our job titles away, in a sense....
so, then you’re practically forced to either go into teaching, or go into something outside of your expertise; like idek human resources management/a MBA via a masters.... or, again into something like librarianship via postgrad study- so, that for the love of fucking god- you have a job title to whack next to your name-!!!-instead of just “arts graduate” or “english major” or “philosopher” that all mean fuck all. and that’s because those labels sound vague, unhelpful, undefined and useless; as that’s opposed to something like “teacher” or “librarian” or even “information specialist”. all those titles/labels sound defined, and have actual useful concrete skills: like coding, database creation and maitenance & information retrieval (amongst other things), for a librarian/an information specialist, for example. these skills are then translated into something that you can physically demonstrate to people.... unlike with philosophy and english where people perceive that it’s just “all in your head” and “doesn’t produce anything worthwhile” bc of your very obvious skills that everyone has of communication and writing. like idk. anyway.
anyway here’s my rant for november.
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