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4 years ago
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.
Come At My Place Tonight. You’ll Reign Over The Skies. | By @iambrandon747 On IG.

Come at my place tonight. You’ll reign over the skies. | By @iambrandon747 on IG.


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7 years ago

have you ever watched your peers win the scholarships you've also applied to (and get rejected in) and feel just... really worthless? especially if you put in a lot of effort. Sometimes it's discouraging to think there's always someone out there that's much smarter than you. You don't have to reply, I just felt like venting haha.

Good evening, anonymous! Thanks for the ask!

I’ve been in similar situations many times, and it’s Not A Great Feeling.  Although you asked about scholarship applications, I hope you don’t mind if I talk about application rejections more generally.

First off, some of my more recent rejection experiences include…

During my first wave of graduate school applications, I was rejected unanimously. It was extremely discouraging. (Contrast this with my second wave of graduate school applications a year later, wherein I was unanimously accepted and received several amazing financial offers.)

Because my subfield is financially-limited, there’s a lot of people applying for a very finite pool of money. Of course, my research group needs funding if it’s going to keep doing science, meaning rejection is an expected part of the process.

I’ve been rejected many times over by certain research-relevant summer schools that my colleagues have attended.

And so, with these experiences in mind, I’d like to provide some…

~Advice For When Your Application Gets Rejected~

Rejection in general can be extremely painful, disappointing, and discouraging. Then add the pressure of that rejection impacting your future? Cue heartbreak.

Here are several facts that help me maintain my spirits through repeated rejections. For instance, when it comes to the persons who evaluate applications, I keep in mind that…

They survey a TON of people. As a result, they end up with a larger number of qualified applicants than they have available spots. Being rejected doesn’t mean you weren’t qualified. I know plenty of hyper-qualified individuals who get rejected simply because of the luck of the draw.

They observe only a FRACTION of you. Applications are necessarily finite, so reviewers don’t get to evaluate the whole of you. Rejection of your application is not a rejection of you. You are so so SO much more than an application.

Furthermore,

An application rejected by certain reviewers might be accepted by others, and vice-versa. Consequently, if you get a rejection and someone else gets an acceptance that does NOT mean they’re better than you. An application can’t enable judgments of that complexity.

You are growing and changing every day: the pieces of you that go into an application can be improved upon or reworked for future applications. Rejection can inform you what areas you might try to focus on in the future. 

Finally, my most IMPORTANT piece of advice is to keep in mind that…

~even the strongest applicant will receive rejections~

There’s an element of luck whenever you apply for anything. That’s the nature of these systems and it’s not your fault.

Remember:

Success isn’t a matter of always succeeding, but persevering until you do.

Best wishes, my anonymous friend.


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4 years ago

fans of characters that hate vulnerability will be like “i cant wait until they cry 😍 cant wait until the weight of their emotions breaks them 😍”

7 years ago

Yo this is pretty interesting! My idea as a non physisist: I suppose physicists may be trying to apply some sort of grand theory of which they might have a baseline for how everything works under various conditions, I think maybe they are trying to figure out what can work under all conditions and if old laws can be applied in the same way? "Nothing works the way it's supposed to under those conditions" - but isn't it that to some degree it does work, just in a sorta fragmented way? If it is true that all known laws of physics don't work in such exteme environments , then physicists don't have any other laws to apply. Ok all my nonsense here is me guessing that they are trying to determine how stuff works, based on how stuff works elsewhere. Then determining to which degree the workings are changed. And I think this is based on the presumption that there is some sort of "law" that can be applied to all matter. As in, if matter is made of atoms, and the matter still exists in another environment, the matter itself can be used to understand the environment because we know what matter is. GOOD LUCK WITH THE SCIENCE!!!

Yo This Is Pretty Interesting! My Idea As A Non Physisist: I Suppose Physicists May Be Trying To Apply

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7 years ago
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx
I Made Some Folder Insert Printables!!!! Here Are A Few Xx

I made some folder insert printables!!!! Here are a few xx


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4 years ago
Since Sunday Tours Of James Talbot’s Home, Casa Neverlandia In Austin, Texas, Are Currently Not Available

Since Sunday tours of James Talbot’s home, Casa Neverlandia in Austin, Texas, are currently not available b/c of the Pandemic, we can take a virtual tour. 

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James is an artist who built this home, himself. I’ve heard. It’s still a work in progress. This is the living room looking toward the front of the home.

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Simply, the Red Room.

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James taking tourists through. The house is also on the Weird Homes Tour in Texas, but you can’t just show up, b/c it’s his private residence. 

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Kitchen & breakfast nook. He uses a gray water system and people are surprised when they hear that it has no air conditioning. 

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The Record Room.

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The Photo Editing Room.

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2nd story area.

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The Master Bedroom.

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The bathroom has a toilet, but James has been using a compost toilet in the back for years. This is a picture of it in progress.

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3rd story area.

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Sewing room.

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Tile making studio.

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Bead making studio.

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General construction shop.

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The Moon Tower in the backyard. 

https://www.russmoorephotography.com/Neverlandia/i-sN85kHK/


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8 years ago
To Help Move Away From Summary And Toward ANALYSIS, It’s Important To Incorporate Strong Verbs Into

To help move away from summary and toward ANALYSIS, it’s important to incorporate strong verbs into your writing when discussing the writer’s rhetorical choices. Below is a list of verbs that are considered weak (imply summary) and a list of verbs that are considered strong (imply analysis). Strive to use the stronger verbs in your essays to help push yourself away from summary and toward analysis: ex “The writer flatters…” NOT “The writer says…”

Weak Verbs (Summary):

says 

explains

relates 

states 

goes on to say 

shows 

tells 

this quote shows

Strong Verbs (Analysis):

Argues, admonishes, analyzes, compares, contrasts, defines, demonizes, denigrates, describes, dismisses, enumerate, expounds, emphasizes, establishes, flatters, implies, lionizes, lists, minimizes, narrates, praises, processes, qualifies, questions, ridicules, suggests, supports, trivializes, vilifies, warns       

Powerful and Meaningful Verbs to Use in an Analysis (Alternatives to Show): 

Acknowledge, Address, Analyze, Apply, Argue, Assert, Augment

Broaden

Calculate, Capitalize, Characterize, Claim, Clarify,Compare, Complicate, Confine, Connect, Consider, Construct, Contradict, Correct, Create, Convince, Critique

Declare, Deduce, Defend, Demonstrate, Deny, Describe, Determine, Differentiate, Disagree, Discard, Discover, Discuss, Dismiss, Distinguish, Duplicate

Elaborate, Emphasize, Employ, Enable, Engage, Enhance, Establish, Evaluate, Exacerbate, Examine, Exclude, Exhibit, Expand, Explain, Exploit, Express, Extend

Facilitate, Feature, Forecast, Formulate, Fracture

Generalize, Group, Guide

Hamper, Hypothesize

Identify, Illuminate, Illustrate, Impair, Implement, Implicate, Imply, Improve, Include, Incorporate, Indicate, Induce, Initiate, Inquire, Instigate, Integrate, Interpret, Intervene, Invert, Isolate

Justify

Locate, Loosen

Maintain, Manifest, Manipulate, Measure, Merge, Minimize, Modify, Monitor

Necessitate, Negate, Nullify

Obscure, Observe, Obtain, Offer, Omit, Optimize, Organize, Outline, Overstate

Persist, Point out, Possess, Predict, Present, Probe, Produce, Promote, Propose, Prove, Provide

Qualify, Quantify, Question

Realize, Recommend, Reconstruct, Redefine, Reduce, Refer, Reference, Refine, Reflect, Refute, Regard, Reject, Relate, Rely, Remove, Repair, Report, Represent, Resolve, Retrieve, Reveal, Revise

Separate, Shape, Signify, Simulate, Solve, Specify, Structure, Suggest, Summarize, Support, Suspend, Sustain

Tailor, Terminate, Testify, Theorize, Translate

Undermine, Understand, Unify, Utilize

Validate, Vary, View, Vindicate

Yield  


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3 years ago
Julie Curtiss (French, 1982) - Hollow Man (2016)

Julie Curtiss (French, 1982) - Hollow Man (2016)


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4 years ago
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.
Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.

Asa Smith. Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy. 1851.


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7 years ago

Lovely art by a very talented artist!

Some Covers I Did For The Over The Garden Wall Comics From Across The Past Year
Some Covers I Did For The Over The Garden Wall Comics From Across The Past Year
Some Covers I Did For The Over The Garden Wall Comics From Across The Past Year
Some Covers I Did For The Over The Garden Wall Comics From Across The Past Year

some covers i did for the Over The Garden Wall comics from across the past year


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