Sometimes reddit gets it right.
It’s time for another Splatfest! This time it’s gonna get ugly. Which bad holiday gift would you rather receive? Sweaters or Socks? See, you can’t win! Unless your team wins the Splatfest, then you win. But you’ll still have a bad present. Hrm, further research might be necessary.
The Splatfest kicks off 12/15 at 9pm PT, but head over to Inkopolis Square and pick your team this evening!
If anyone is looking up for the chance in getting into entertainment and making a new generation of kids find some clues, it’s youre time to shine!
Thank you science side of Tumblr
Cute little marshmallows
A Facebook acquaintance of mine is working on her PhD, which involves studying the experiences of people – and particularly women – who play Dungeons and Dragons. (Yeah, she’s living the dream.) As part of her research, she’s passing around three surveys.
1. Main survey (open to all D&D players; takes about 10 minutes tops)
2. This survey asks people about their characters - very quick
3. Finally, this survey is aimed at non D&D players.
Please pass these around – let’s help this fellow nerd get a robust dataset! (2/11/20)
@randomitemdrop, @prokopetz, @dungeonqueering, @battlecrazed-axe-mage, @yourplayersaidwhat, would you mind signal-boosting?
“You are the universe, expressing itself as a human for a little while”
I have no idea what to do about the upcoming presidential election. I want to vote because I can, but I don't see either of the options as fitting for the role. Any advice?
Hey dear friend, at the risk of alienating others: I also don’t want to vote for either candidate. I think that’s a perfectly legitimate option, all the way up to the voting booth.
Here’s the thing. An American President only has so much actual deciding power, as there are checks and balances to limit what one official can do (though of course, their policies are certainly a factor in how you vote). But my main concern is that the elected officials in any government are part of a greater social influence that describes and decides who we are as a country and a people.
I think the question that I ask is: How will my vote affect the story and direction of our country?
We may not agree on this, but I believe it’s critically important that the face of our country must be someone who, at least to the best of our situation, is capable of calling us to our most reasonable selves. If an elected official is an enabler of destructive attitudes and a “dog whistle” for anger and unrest, then our culture will shift towards this particular mentality at the political and social baseline. This is a subtle shift, and perhaps I’m generalizing, but every President we ever had always empowered a particular voice in our nation to the detriment of others.
We’d have to ask: Is this candidate I’m voting for going to help defuse our current racial tensions? Is this candidate going to hold themselves accountable as an example? Is this candidate capable of proper foreign policy as well as bridging the divisions between American individuals? Is this candidate a step forward in the tapestry of progress and history? Is this candidate the kind of person who can address grief, loss, and prayers with sincerity and movement?
I don’t mean perfectly, but I mean: Who are we more or less comfortable with in directing our social and cultural narrative?
To be completely candid, I voted for President Obama in 2008 because I believed he represented a monumental shift in our country that we so badly needed. It was the first time I ever voted, and as an Asian-American with parents who naturalized here, it was an especially emotional moment in our socio-political landscape. I did not vote in the previous election, because I had become very disillusioned by then, but I regret not voting. I want to vote this time, despite all my cringe-worthy reservations.
So I’m not trying to sway your opinion either way. I hope this is a fair assessment of our country right now (please tell me where I’m wrong, I’m open to talk). I can see how there are reasons to dislike both candidates, just as there are reasons why we might support them, too. The reason I don’t especially care for either is because I cannot imagine that they might truly repair much of the pain that our country is facing right now, without making it worse. But then, it is my responsibility to vote, and I must choose. Whoever is elected, I will be praying for that person, and rooting for them to do what is best. And regardless of any negative changes we may see, we’re still called to be politically and relationally active in the restoration of our people, as best we know how.
— J.S.
I made two examples of the smear effect on the same animation Straight line and separated element :)
Really helpfull in 2D animation, I hope it will help you !!
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