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end-otw-racism · 11 months
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Stats Roundup!
After a week, we’ve had enormous positive response to the campaign! Thanks to all who’ve signal boosted and participated in our action items - and if you haven’t gotten the chance to do so yet, there’s still time! This campaign runs ‘till the end of the month!
On AO3: - over 5,000 works posted with “End Racism in the OTW” or “End OTW Racism” in the title! - over 1,400 works across over 500 fandoms in the collection!
On Twitter: - over 700 followers of the EndOTWRacism account! - our pinned post has been shared over 700 times!
On Tumblr: - over 1000 followers of this account! - our Call to Action has over 6,000 notes!
Elsewhere: - over a dozen authors participated in our writing sprint yesterday! - we set up a dreamwidth account to mirror essential posts from this blog. - lots of folks have been inspired to do more in-depth discussions on their own blogs/accounts - check out our link roundup post!
And remember: our inbox here is always open, for asks or for submissions, and if you want to contribute something anonymously, feel free to email us at endotwracism[at]gmail.com.
Here’s to another great week and finishing strong!
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heyhelloitsmilo · 1 month
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statistics is so easy
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souldagger · 4 months
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What do you use to track the books you've read/are reading/plan to read?
storygraph! it's a not-amazon-owned goodreads alternative and it is my best friend
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recurring-polynya · 4 months
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My Tumblr Year in Review 2023 (homebrew edition)
Per this post, I guess they aren't doing the personal Tumblr Year in Review this year, which made me very sad, so I decided to DIY as much as I could using JetBlackCode's Tumblr statistics tools.
I had 313 original posts this year, and got 12,405 notes. (JetBlack's numbers don't exactly match up to previous years' Year in Review, but it's close enough). This is a little lower in posts than last year, but a little higher in notes.
Top 5 Posts:
5. Mid-Century Menos
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4. some shinigami and their hobbies
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3. Sowing/reaping, but make it fanfic
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2. Do shinigami have blood transfusions?
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Some Oddly Specific Comparisons Between Renji and Ken Barbie Movie
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Big year for posts for me! #1 and #2 both blew up because other people added stuff to them (and then #2 got reblogged by a Tumblr-famous person), but that's how Tumblr works, so thanks, friends, for inflating my notes for me! #3 was really strange because it has accumulated notes very slowly, but steadily. Every day, I get notes on that post. Also, every day I think about the person who reblogged it with the tags "I would simply write my fanfic from start to finish and not have this problem." Imagine, having a brain so functional (couldn't be me).
I am very happy that I had two fanarts in my top 5 again this year, especially considering that I didn't draw all that much this year. I guess that makes the shinigami hobbies post my all-time #1 fanart. Not bad, considering I didn't even color it!
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botseeksbot · 4 months
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never ask a woman her age a man his salery or a vbros fan to share their opinion on vbros
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pkmn-smashorpass · 9 months
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My gen 1 smash or pass in review :
151 pokemon hugged
74 pokemon smashed
53 pokemon I wish to turn into for the rest of my life
+1 new fetish
Oooh I love numbers and stats
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moomoocowmaid · 4 months
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My Letterboxd Wrapped :3
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theminecraftbee · 1 year
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I posted 23,379 times in 2022
That's 12,272 more posts than 2021!
5,012 posts created (21%)
18,367 posts reblogged (79%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@/gardenergulfie
@/harley-the-pancake
@/simplydm
@/bananasofthorns
@/starsandfluff
I tagged 20,218 of my posts in 2022
Only 14% of my posts had no tags
#from the queue - 11,399 posts
#answered - 2,886 posts
#stream liveblogging - 822 posts
#hermitcraft - 555 posts
#ask game - 354 posts
#double life spoilers - 213 posts
#hermitcraft spoilers - 196 posts
#a bee fic - 177 posts
#joe hills - 171 posts
#empires smp - 130 posts
Longest Tag: 138 characters
#i love grian’s weird contradictory ‘is immediately bound by any rules of competition and won’t break them even if they’re all in his head’
My Top Posts in 2022:
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...oh my god,
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#4
huge fan of how they did this 1.20 update so far. the changes really do feel like “they are doing things to make minecraft more minecraft”, just adding several small things that makes everything feel nicer is exactly what i want from an update. just… small details! huge fan of that! also a big fan of them going “we are only going to show you features that are done”. it does mean we don’t actually get to know what they’re planning until it’s about to be in a snapshot, which will be an adjustment, but it’ll prevent all the nonsense that happened around 1.19, so I’m a fan. overall, like how 1.20 is looking!
4,370 notes - Posted October 15, 2022
#3
genuinely all the pairs are insane. shoutout, for example, to tango and jimmy, the single most doomed pair of people i can possibly imagine. mr. “dies with tragic futility” and mr. “dies first despite his best efforts” are on the same team AND one of them was already blown up by a creeper. i cannot imagine a more “will die first” pairing. those poor boys i’m already planning their funeral,
5,032 notes - Posted June 17, 2022
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“Alright,” Jevin says, “now you just have to give the egg basket back.”
Grian stares at him with big, black, soulful eyes, and holds the basket closer to himself. “...give... you... the eggs...?”
Jevin closes his eyes and mentally counts to five before opening them again. “Yeah. That was the point of the game, right? Collect the eggs and then give them back to prove you’d found them.”
Grian continues to stare.
“So you hand me the basket...”
“Are... are you keeping an eye on them?” Grian asks.
“Keeping an eye on the eggs.”
“Well, it’s a dangerous world out there,” Grian says. “You never know when some maniac with TNT might show up. Probably best to just keep these in my ne- base. Keep these in my base.”
“A maniac with TNT?“ says Jevin, in a tone of voice he hopes conveys exactly who the maniac with TNT normally is on the server.
“You never know,” Grian says. “You’ve seen the eggs now. You know I found them. Really, what do you need all those eggs for? Surely you won’t miss these, right?”
Jevin sighs. “Yes, but I need the eggs to prove you didn’t cheat. You can’t win unless you turn them in.”
Grian stares blankly at Jevin, big black eyes watering as he tries to decide between winning (a thing Grian is very bad at giving up on) and, presumably, some stupid bird instinct that’s refusing to let him let go of the eggs. Jevin’s not sure which one is winning. He is sure, however, that he is slightly regretting making the egg hunt actually use eggs.
Because, he thinks wryly, it’s hardly just Grian.
“Jevin,” Doc says, landing on the platform to the egg hunt central area. Grian makes a sound somewhere between a hiss and a squawk and pulls his shulker full of carefully-padded and protected eggs closer to his chest. “I have found all of my eggs.”
“Excellent! Now, if you’ll hand them over -”
Doc is holding a shulker close to his chest. “Give you my eggs? Don’t be ridiculous.”
...the worst part, Jevin thinks, as he tries to figure out how to negotiate with a bunch of hybrids who haven’t slept in too long and therefore don’t realize they’re being irrational, is that the others are almost certainly going to insist on playing again next year. Something about optimal hiding spots. Next year, though, he swears: he’s not calling them eggs.
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My #1 post of 2022
general writing advice, actually: you don’t need an excuse beyond “BUT WOULDN’T THIS BE COOL” to write something into your fic. write things in solely because they make you cackle with the delight of a 12-year-old-boy playing with his dinosaur toys. it’s fun and there’s nothing stopping you or any of us at all any longer.
20,415 notes - Posted February 25, 2022
Get your Tumblr 2022 Year in Review →
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hallelujah-holland · 5 months
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Hello! I am conducting research for my master's thesis and would appreciate if you could take 10 minutes of your day to answer a few questions about BookTok ❤️
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landinrris · 5 months
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Sitting down for the first time since Monday night to proof this fic 🫠😭
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Hey!
For all the people who were sad that Tumblr didn't do a your year in review:
Have fun
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Unleash Your Learning Potential: The Feynman Technique 🚀
Student life often comes with the challenge of grappling with complex concepts and information. The Feynman Technique, named after the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, is a simple yet powerful method to master any subject, especially the trickiest ones. What is the Feynman Technique? The Feynman Technique comprises four straightforward steps:
Select a Concept: Pick the concept, topic, or subject you wish to master or study. It could be a tough textbook chapter, a complex theory, or a brand-new idea.
Teach It Simply: Imagine you're explaining the chosen concept to someone else—whether a friend, a family member, or an imaginary student. Use everyday language and real-life examples to make it as clear as possible.
Identify Gaps: While you explain the concept, you might stumble upon gaps in your knowledge or areas where you struggle to simplify it. These gaps highlight where you need to focus your learning efforts.
Review and Simplify: Return to your study materials (like textbooks, lecture notes, or online resources) to fill in those knowledge gaps and deepen your understanding. Keep breaking down complex ideas into simpler terms until you can explain the concept effortlessly. Why Does It Work? The Feynman Technique capitalizes on various effective learning principles:
Simplified Understanding: Teaching a complex topic in simple terms forces you to dissect it into its fundamental components. This clarifies your own understanding and ensures you grasp the concept at its core.
Identifying Gaps: When you struggle to explain a concept, it shines a light on areas of uncertainty or incomplete knowledge. This self-assessment guides your further study.
Active Engagement: Actively teaching and explaining a concept engages your brain far more effectively than passive reading or note-taking.
Repetition: Revisiting the concept multiple times during explanation and review phases reinforces your memory and understanding.
Effective Communication: Developing the ability to convey complex ideas in simple terms is a valuable skill that can enhance your academic and professional success.
How to Apply the Feynman Technique: Let's break down how to put the Feynman Technique into practice:
Select Your Topic: Choose a concept, theory, or subject that you find challenging or want to master.
Explain It to a Friend: Imagine you're teaching this topic to a friend with no prior knowledge of the subject. Use everyday language and real-world examples to make it accessible.
Identify Your Knowledge Gaps: As you explain, pay attention to areas where you struggle to simplify or clarify. These are your knowledge gaps.
Review Your Materials: Return to your study materials (textbooks, lecture notes, online resources) to fill in the gaps and deepen your understanding.
Repeat as Needed: Keep going until you can effortlessly teach the concept to your imaginary friend, using simple language and clear examples.
Test Yourself: To cement your understanding, test yourself by explaining the concept without looking at your notes or study materials.
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phlebaswrites · 4 months
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Phlebas Fandom Year in Review (2023)
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Continuing on from the Fandom Year in Review that I did last year, this was me in 2023.
The Basics
New stories: 91 Word Count: 189,395 Events: 12 Event stories: 73
Fandom Event Breakdown
2023 Year of the OTP: 12 stories Izuna Week 2023: 7 stories Three Sentence Ficathon 2023 : 3 stories Tobirama Week 2023: 7 stories Kisame Birthday Bash 2023: 3 stories MerMay 2023: 3 stories Prompts for Pride 2023: 13 stories Naruto RarePair Week 2023: 7 stories Otsutsuki Week: 1 story Tales Under the Lamplight: 2 stories Hashirama Week 2023: 8 stories MadaTobi Week 2023: 7 stories
Fandom & Top 5 Ship Breakdown
Naruto: 90 stories Senju Tobirama/Uchiha Madara: 16 Senju Tobirama/Uchiha Hikaku/Uchiha Izuna: 12 Senju Tobirama/Uchiha Izuna: 10 Senju Hashirama/Uchiha Madara: 7 Senju Hashirama/Uchiha Madara/Uzumaki Mito: 5
Inception (2010): 1 story Gen
(All of the statistics here are taken from AO3 - I don’t keep a personal count.)
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The snippets in the images above were taken from the following stories:
January: Staking a Claim (On Your Heart) February: Riding the Waves March: Playing With Pups April: Suigetsu Sees Sai (Really Sees Him) May: Summer and Sunshine June: Fabulous Females July: The Only Living Boy in Konoha August: The Past (Is Always With You) September: Dango and the Divine October: A Heart (Full of You) November: Seeing Yourself in My Eyes December: Wielding a Weapon
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proton-wobbler · 8 months
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how did you catch the hummingbirds you banded? :0
I don't have a license to band hummingbirds, so if any pics like that show up on this blog they're reblogged from a different station.
But! I am licensed to catch hummers, and they're typically captured in mist nets, which is the default system for catching songbirds for banding. Think of like a hairnet material, very thin nylon, but there's 12 meters of it set up in a straight line, about 6-8 meters tall. Its very thin and whispy so the birds get tangled in the material, but anyone working at a banding station has to be properly trained (and typically certified) to remove the birds quickly and safely. So long as a station is properly staffed and the weather is all good, it's a very safe and low stress method of catch-and-release for bird processing.
I have a friend who captured hummingbirds in proper "hummingbird traps", but I dont actually know how those work, so I wont try to explain.
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la-galaxie-langblr · 11 months
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Me going into my final maths exam on Tuesday (applied maths) and opening the mechanics section knowing "every action has its equal opposite reaction" is the first line of the first verse of Washington On Your Side from Hamilton:
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lionofchaeronea · 1 year
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I posted 1,078 times in 2022
That's 90 more posts than 2021!
1,058 posts created (98%)
20 posts reblogged (2%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@just--space
@firesidecottage
@caramel-flavor
@humanoidhistory
@carelessannie
I tagged 1,078 of my posts in 2022
#art history - 786 posts
#art - 783 posts
#19th century art - 278 posts
#tagamemnon - 222 posts
#classics - 212 posts
#ancient art - 200 posts
#personal - 187 posts
#landscape - 135 posts
#sculpture - 128 posts
#ancient greece - 127 posts
Longest Tag: 52 characters
#westphalian state museum of art and cultural history
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Stingrays, Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
1,302 notes - Posted January 13, 2022
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Karasu Marsh, Akita, Hasui Kawase, 1927
1,376 notes - Posted May 5, 2022
#3
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Roses, Vincent van Gogh, 1890
1,606 notes - Posted March 12, 2022
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Crow and Willow Tree, Kawanabe Kyosai, 1887
2,745 notes - Posted November 16, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
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Nikkō Kaidō, Hasui Kawase, 1930
3,463 notes - Posted October 6, 2022
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