Things You've Made v2
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- The Boss
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Direct copy-and-paste. It's my concluding paragraph:
An Undeniable Dilemma
         The ongoing Holocene Extinction is a testament to how brutally human beings have treated the Earth since they gained consciousness and an awareness of their place within their surroundings. Human-caused extinction is estimated to be 10,000 times more than the acceptable, natural rate of extinction (Wikipedia, 2013). Human overpopulation is at the core of this ongoing extinction event; greenhouse gases causing climate change, deforestation, and hunting, being the continuing effects. Something has to change – it’s an undeniable dilemma.
I can't remember why or how I put it in there (I've written over 11,000 words this week); but I think I started out by typing "Something has to change" - and just went from there.
The title of the paragraph was totally intentional.
My brain is fucking broken, man.
An Undeniable Dilemma
         The ongoing Holocene Extinction is a testament to how brutally human beings have treated the Earth since they gained consciousness and an awareness of their place within their surroundings. Human-caused extinction is estimated to be 10,000 times more than the acceptable, natural rate of extinction (Wikipedia, 2013). Human overpopulation is at the core of this ongoing extinction event; greenhouse gases causing climate change, deforestation, and hunting, being the continuing effects. Something has to change – it’s an undeniable dilemma.
I can't remember why or how I put it in there (I've written over 11,000 words this week); but I think I started out by typing "Something has to change" - and just went from there.
The title of the paragraph was totally intentional.
My brain is fucking broken, man.
O love will you read the letters I will send to you.
- petemasterpete
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Re: Things You've Made v2
well piss on my tits and tell me it's raining
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- Maynard Believer
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I have just finished my third stop motion film (The Tool visuals have certainly been a great inspiration). I am still very new to animation so any critique is more than welcome! Hope you dig it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvZ-rvbs_WI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvZ-rvbs_WI
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Your Artwork
Has anyone done any artwork you would like to share? In year 11 art class when I was 17 I used the 10,000 eye artwork and tweaked it a little bit and called it 10,000 days of sorrow.
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well piss on my tits and tell me it's raining
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Im kind of all over the place making stuff wise. I go through phases of lapidary and silversmithing with the odd attempt at drawing. Getting back into a lapidary phase at the moment. I love Rocks
Nephrite by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Nephrite by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Comfort Band by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Sterling Silver Riveted Cuff by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Nephrite by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Nephrite by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Comfort Band by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
Sterling Silver Riveted Cuff by Rockgirl2013, on Flickr
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Don't mow your lawn
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Album art for a new release (CD launch June 27th) by The Left Hand of Darkness
I'll likely have a few copies in hand near the release date. If anyone's interested in this sort of thing, let me know.
I'll likely have a few copies in hand near the release date. If anyone's interested in this sort of thing, let me know.
well piss on my tits and tell me it's raining
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O love will you read the letters I will send to you.
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Where would Education come under STEM?
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Comes under Science.Not Tyson wrote:What about Medicine?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEM_fields
National Science Foundation
Many organizations in the United States follow the guidelines of the National Science Foundation on what constitutes a STEM field. The NSF uses a broader definition of STEM subjects which includes subjects in the fields of Chemistry, Computer and Information Technology Science, Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, Psychology and Sociology), and STEM Education and Learning Research.[1][6] Eligibility for scholarship programs such as the CSM STEM Scholars Program use the NSF definition.[7]
It is the only American federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering, except for medical sciences.
Social sciences
National Science Foundation
Many organizations in the United States follow the guidelines of the National Science Foundation on what constitutes a STEM field. The NSF uses a broader definition of STEM subjects which includes subjects in the fields of Chemistry, Computer and Information Technology Science, Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, Psychology and Sociology), and STEM Education and Learning Research.[1][6] Eligibility for scholarship programs such as the CSM STEM Scholars Program use the NSF definition.[7]
It is the only American federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering, except for medical sciences.
Social sciences
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Didn't actually read it, did you?hellboy wrote:Where would Education come under STEM?
O love will you read the letters I will send to you.
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I know, absolutely uncontrollable epic lols.Not Tyson wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STEM_fields
National Science Foundation
Many organizations in the United States follow the guidelines of the National Science Foundation on what constitutes a STEM field. The NSF uses a broader definition of STEM subjects which includes subjects in the fields of Chemistry, Computer and Information Technology Science, Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Social Sciences (Anthropology, Economics, Psychology and Sociology), and STEM Education and Learning Research.[1][6] Eligibility for scholarship programs such as the CSM STEM Scholars Program use the NSF definition.[7]
It is the only American federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering, except for medical sciences.
Social sciences
O love will you read the letters I will send to you.
Re: Things You've Made v2
Well I meant to take out Economics, how is that a social science?
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I did, for some reason I must have skipped over the STEMBE paragraph.The Boss wrote:Didn't actually read it, did you?hellboy wrote:Where would Education come under STEM?
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I wondered that too when I read it the other day. That foundation really went nuts with their definition.Not Tyson wrote:Well I meant to take out Economics, how is that a social science?
I like my modified version better: It implies fields where you can actually get jobs and that have worth, as opposed to all the rest.
O love will you read the letters I will send to you.
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Not Tyson wrote:Well I meant to take out Economics, how is that a social science?
You are kidding. Right?
"She's a very charming and delightful creature, and has only one fault that I know of. It happens, unfortunately, that that single blemish is a want of taste. She don't like me."
Re: Things You've Made v2
No I'm not and I will not be lectured by a person that thought we have to reach a surplus to pay off our debts.
No other insult needed.
No other insult needed.
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You may willfully misunderstand what I said all you want but your understanding of economics as a math problem says it all.Not Tyson wrote:No I'm not and I will not be lectured by a person that thought we have to reach a surplus to pay off our debts.
No other insult needed.
"She's a very charming and delightful creature, and has only one fault that I know of. It happens, unfortunately, that that single blemish is a want of taste. She don't like me."
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No, nope, no.
You said we have to have a surplus to pay back the debt.
So walk on.
You said we have to have a surplus to pay back the debt.
So walk on.