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Meow its calling
therapist: i want to get to know the real you! :-)
me:
THE GREATEST MOMENT IN TV HISTORY
I’m not like other girls!XD
I only have guy friends. I mean all girls do is start drama.
Oh my god, i hate sluts!
Other girls my age like to drink and party but i like to stay inside and read or watch netflix! I’m so weird.
All the girls in my school care about is makeup and shopping and all i care about is FOOD and VIDEO GAMES. lol sometimes i think i was born a guy.
29. 06. 2021.
I’m finally studying for my last exam tonight.
I sit in a spreadsheet day and night
With no ability to put up a fight
Surrounded by captors, alone and scared
With no diversion, waiting to be squared
I’m not even offered a drink or a smoke
A bite to eat, or a can of coke
You’d think these would be easy to assure
For the many indignities that I endure
It’s particularly unpleasant
After a bad situation
Like when they insist
On adjusting me for inflation
My brothers and sisters are a tab away
They comfort me when my mind goes astray
Although it’s not certain how they’ll be treated
I just learned that one of them got deleted
It isn’t possible
For me to see them
So close yet so far
I still adore them
I dream of a life that’s far from here
With no accident, calendar, or policy year
Where I won’t be mistreated, reported, unpaid
Trended, developed, capped or dismayed
Walk a mile in my shoes
Then maybe you’d see
The hopeless dreamer
Longing to be free
If you could truly feel my sorrow
The burden that comes with tomorrow
Then perhaps you could untangle
How it feels to be a loss triangle
In continuation to my previous post on #datavizualization
📌When it comes to reading a chart, it’s not only the actual chart but also the other supporting elements such as titles, subtitles, legends, scales, sources, etc. that makes a chart complete.
✍It’s critical to read them carefully to grasp what the chart is about, what is being measured, and how it’s being measured. Alberto Cario, in his book, suggests that to read a chart well, you must focus on:
The features that surround the content and support it —>the chart’s scaffolding—and
on the content itself —> how the data is represented or encoded. The scaffolding consists of features of the chart.
⚡If you struggle to read a chart or think of a suitable chart, you must spend some time developing graph literacy. Basically, you need to learn about visual encoding of the charts.
✍🏻For example, many times after getting some clarity on first step (selecting appropriate charts), learners are aware that they need to create stacked/grouped bar charts while plotting the distribution of two categorical variables.
When I ask them to write ggplot2 (I hope you’re familiar. If not, still you’ll get the context) code for the same, they put one variable on x-axis & other on y-axis. 🤦🏻♀
And of course, it will not work! (🛑 Pause reading & think WHY)
I hope you got it. It's not about the code but your understanding of chart elements 😃 .
👉 In a bar chart, the height/length of the rectangular bars basically represents counts/proportions/percentages.
👉 So one of the axes (usually the y-axis) has to have the counts, while the other axis will represent one of the categorical variables.
👉 As you’re planning to plot 2 categorical variables, you’ll either stack or group the categories of that second variable. Refer Image below 👇
Don’t forget to check the comment section for an awesome book to help you.
Female Near, and personas used in Death Note
So I've been saying female Near comes off as Dreamy, Distracted and introverted. Can fake better social skills. Someone people don't take note of until she opens her mouth. Mello thinks of her as kind of a robot.
I've said she's quietly angry, furiously proving herself. She's smart, smart enough to play the game, to know the value of blending. People don't suspect her of being sharp, analytic, vicious, until she opens her mouth and starts talking.
And I realise I've been showing a lot of her through other people's perspectives. And through their perspectives, I've given her a persona.
Death note has a lot of characters using a persona, a mask, to hide their true self behind. Light has a mask of composure, a distance he wears to be likeable to everyone, perfect son, perfect student, perfect boyfriend. In actuality Light is dramatic, emotional, and kind of dorky. He keeps his real reactions away from the public eye, be it his family, friends, or himself. Most of his emotional moments are depicted with eyes not facing the viewer. The exceptions are not taken well.
Kira is a mask Light loses himself in. He craves public approval. The Yagamis have a theme of sacrifice, and Kira is as much a god Light Sacrifices to Misa in some ways. Their giving their time, trusts and human connections to the altar that is Kira, a justice, a Lie. Light's Persona is one of Lies, and Near defeats him by stripping him of it, and so Light reacts like a Liar, and tries to denounce everything. His self confidence is tied to his image built on lies. He has all the makeings of a Femme Fatale, and a complicated relationship with his father and his ideals.
Misa has a Persona that she has turned into a successful career as a model. Her emotions about her family's deaths, suicidal ideation, or anything that might detract from her persona are for the most part kept carefully behind her smile and bubbly charm. She lets Light matter more than her, she keeps her expressed concerns superficial, she doesn't let the other sides of her show.
L hides. He hides from the world, he hides behind a name, behind a screen, hides behind arrogance, he's above it, removed from it, to the point he doubts his humanity. He's no slouch at acting, quick to throw on a persona in a pinch. He misdirects away from the truth, and when he has you distracted, he tells it. He's often shown eating, in an otherwise empty life. He serves truth and lies, side by side in dialogue. A face and name, L could have given none of those. He could have kept his distance. Like Light, he is childish and hates losing, like Light he sacrificed a friend on the altar of justice. (They sacrificed each other, and paid for it). The irony is L could have won if he accepted a loss. If he hadn't been so fixated on catching Light as Kira, they could have solved the Kira case together and never let Light regain Kira. Kira would have stopped. They could have lived. L valued the truth, Light feared it.
Takada is kind of like Light, in that she cares a lot about image. She wants the status and respect of looking like she has her life together. So she's Kiras spokesperson, a hot guys girlfriend, admired by the fearful populace. A genius. On surface, the kind of woman everyone wants to be.
Mikami lives between his work and his devotion. Sorchio also lives between his work and Family.
We don't get to see a lot of Mello using personas, although I would Imagine Like L, he knows how to wear other masks, and is an actor.. His language use changed when in the Mafia, suggesting he used a different Persona there then amongst Near or other people. His rosary suggests a different personal than public, but as we don't see a lot of him, this is speculation. We do know he is competitive to a ridiculous degree, and despite the ferocity he reacts with, that in itself might be another mask to hide more human weaknesses.
L talks about monsters, and on some level believes himself to be one. Monsters who tell nothing but lies. Interesting words from a man who serves both in the same dish, and is not afraid to resort to dirty tricks. He also refers to monsters as abducting children, stealing dreams and blood. Which may be how he views the title of L.
He's trying to break the pedestal, and it contrasts Light, who instead raises it. L tries to stop hiding behind his mask, where Light tries to strengthen it.
Matsuda, uses little to no duplicidy in his presentation of self, beyond to save himself. He's not super smart or poupluar, what gives him strength, is friendship, tried and true. Its a contrast to a lot of other prominent characters in the series who are smart, lonley and fluid with their identity. Another character who stays steady throughout the series is Soichiro, who has one of the most consistant moral codes in the series. It contrasts his sons, who changes based on the people he surronds himself with. Light reflects like the moon, but based his morals on his fathers.
Near, as a male, wears a literal mask of L to save his life. It's not until after the series that he loses himself in the mask of L. He questioned L as a person, and reshaped the mask of L to fit his ideals instead of the old. But after that, once he restores it to glory, he steps behind it, and loses Near.
Female Near has started wearing her persona earlier, in contrast to Male Near. She lets people assume things about her, see her as dreamy and distracted and robot. Until she talks, until she's ready to speak, and when she does, they're not looking past her, but at her. A little shocked, more than a little offended, about an assumption they perpetrated about her. She would argue with L, she would argue with god, she would argue to anyone whose listening. Where Male Near is a script writer, Female Near gets up on the stage, and breaks from the script expected to follow when the audience least expects it.
Advanced exploratory data analysis (EDA) with Python
https://medium.com/epfl-extension-school/advanced-exploratory-data-analysis-eda-with-python-536fa83c578a
HT @dataelixir #datascience
So I am in the process of posting all of the drabbles I have written (both emoji prompts and Spontaneous Saturday) to Ao3. In this process, I realized I have written 60 drabbles!
So, of course, I wanted to know which Character I had written about the most! The chart isn’t the best quality, but I wanted to give a visual lol (also I’m missing people on it, oops)
Out of 60 drabbles, I have written about 42 canon characters and one OC!
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What is an actuary?
Have you ever wondered?
Well have no fear.
No more time will be squandered.
Actuaries put a cost on risks
Faced everyday and everywhere.
So people can live and make decisions
With more conviction and less fear.
Actuaries know math, statistics, finance,
And computing to name a few.
They work in insurance, consulting, banking
And sometimes run their own companies too.
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Insights, reflections, and rhymes galore.
I’m happy to engage, converse, and amuse.
Perhaps we will learn from each other’s views.
After a lot of reading, note-taking, crunching numbers, and careful pairing, I built a "most progressive end" for improving Fodlan in Azure Moon for fun.
This is essentially an analysis of the explicit text of AM end cards to determine the maximum number of reforms and foreign policy improvements that you can get at once. It ignores all headcanons of what 'probably' happens and personal pairing preferences. Note: It was brought to my attention that Raphael/Bernadetta might be a better choice than Raphael/Ignatz for Fodlan. Raphael doesn't get his knighthood, but Bernadetta takes part in public policy if he's her husband rather than secretly managing her own territory.
If you're curious about how I figured this out, you can take a look at the raw data here. Obviously, many of these judgments are subjective, and categorization is prone to human error/bias:
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After the amount of data being collected from Coding and YouTube API; the data needs to make sense to people if it’s to lead to better engagement and increased conversions. That’s where visualization comes and called as Data storytelling.
Data storytelling is the process of combining graphics and narratives to help audiences understand complex data.
I'll explore few YouTube channels data and to provide as visualization; it make sense to people if it’s to lead to better engagement and increased conversions.
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So, you’re on the lookout for the best SEO reporting tools, huh? Sit back and relax. Because your search ends here. Here are the top 7 SEO Reporting Tools that you can rely on depending on your requirement.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is undoubtedly one of the most necessary marketing skills you can learn. With businesses progressively implementing SEO techniques to improve their page rankings, SEO reporting becomes increasingly important to keep track of the features that are helping your search engine ranking.
However, while certain static aspects can be implemented for SEO, the majority of the metrics in concern are dynamic and must be fine-tuned regularly. With the help of rapid SEO Reporting, real-time analysis of what works and what doesn’t work for your site can be a great way to get the most out of SEO.
Let’s dive in and look at what SEO is and why it’s vital, as well as the finest SEO analysis tools for beginners, in the sections below.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the standards of your website based on specific measures used by search engine algorithms to rank higher in web search results. This means optimizing your website so that when individual searches search engines like Google will show it at the top of the search result.
As a result, this could comprise a variety of on-page and off-page factors that need to be improved to rank sites using metrics like keyword ranking, readability, CTR, domain authority, page speed, backlinking, and much more. Enhancing these can help your site rank higher in search results and appear more prominently when a keyword is searched relevant to your business niche.
Through SEO analysis, you may acquire a better understanding of your company’s existing organic traffic sources as well as how customers engage with your website.
Without an analytical approach to your SEO strategy, you’re unlikely to develop content that provides direct value to your audience or that Google considers indexable. If you don’t rank for the proper key terms or increase your online authority, you’ll swiftly fall behind the competition.
That’s where SEO reporting tools come in, providing the insights, knowledge, and data you need to keep your search engine optimization approach evolving. The purpose here is to examine your website’s performance and change SEO to benefit your website. As a result, SEO Reporting Tools can assist in fine-tuning this process through active keyword, visitor, and website conversion metrics.
Having the best SEO reporting tool helps you stay one step ahead of your competitors.
With the churches of Fodlan playing a pivotal role during the war in 3 Hopes, it begs the question: what do 'the people' actually think about it? Are some churches viewed as more oppressive, corrupt, kind, or helpful than others by your average citizen? Do they support their local church, the Central Church, or something else altogether?
In this analysis, I take a look at clergy and non-clergy NPCs in each region to see how they feel about the way religion shapes their lives in Fodlan.
Disclaimer: This is just for fun. The data was manually tagged & compiled, so may have errors. Dataset used
I've combined "Support" and "Neutral" sentiments to keep the numbers easier to understand. Neutral in this context means "I don't mind if this thing exists" or "I have no drive to destroy or reform this institution." I also combine sentiments about the leader of the organization (e.g. Rhea, Count Varley) and the organization itself for both analytical usefulness and to reflect the game's framing. The "Artifacts/Secrets/Symbols" row refers to any lines wanting to pursue 'mysteries' of the church.
Line counts are split by whether it's the clergy or non-clergy from that region who have that sentiment. Azure Gleam is special, using "Fodlan" instead of "Kingdom" to denote their non-clergy because there's an Alliance line included about the church. They also have Duscur as a separate category because there are Duscur soldiers that have their own, unique religion from the rest of Fodlan.
Everyone hates the Western Church. There is not a single supporter within the army's NPCs in any path.
There is some Central Church support in all paths, though very minor in Scarlet Blaze. The Southern Church that was recreated by the Empire is generally disliked by everyone, however it sees some mild support alongside its criticism in Scarlet Blaze. On the other hand, the Eastern Church seems to be considered toothless and pretty good where it's mentioned.
Scarlet Blaze has the most negative opinions of the Central Church from all paths and the most distrust of churches in general, including their own Southern Church. There is also more mention of the Central Church having mysteries or secrets than the other paths. However, it talks about the churches the least despite their oppression being the official reason for the Empire's war.
Interestingly, there is some dislike of attacking the Central Church from the people, although sentiment about the Central Church is still mostly negative. The small Southern and Eastern Church support comes from the clergy. In fact, it's only the clergy that talks about the other churches at all.
Ironically, Golden Wildfire has the most neutral/supportive sentiment about the Central Church in non-clergy members out of all paths, including Azure Gleam, who are actual allies with them. It is also the most opposed to the Southern Church despite their arrangement with the Empire. The Eastern Church is generally well-liked and seems to provide mostly emotional support as it has no military.
This is the only path which doesn't mention anything about the secrets of the church, in stark contrast to Verdant Wind. There seems to be more focus on the politics and bloodshed involved with the believers being displaced or killed. Wiping out Rhea and possibly the Central Church in chapter 16 is viewed with concern, in contrast to the lack of unrest that's touted by the main storyline.
Azure Gleam is odd because it does have strong positive Central Church sentiment, but that is mostly from the Central Church itself. The rest of the Kingdom army are fairly neutral about Churches across the board, with some positivity about the Central Church and mild negativity about the Western Church.
This is the only path where NPCs talk about specific actions the Church has taken, both violent (punishing anyone who takes a bribe or commits crimes) and benevolent (giving shelter to the homeless). The one "distrust" of the Central Church I've noted is because an NPC didn't want to take in the Church and start a war very early on (Chapter 4) rather than any particular issue with the Church itself.