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16 turning 17 soonish (exact age doesn't really matter, I'll say summer birthday to make things easier) (perhaps July 2024 irl - July 2036 The Martian she turns 17)

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The Martian roleplay account. No one asked for this. But I wanted to make it so ye
16 turning 17 soonish (exact age doesn't really matter, I'll say summer birthday to make things easier) (perhaps July 2024 irl - July 2036 The Martian she turns 17)
You know, when I've remarked that a lot of the responses to my posts feel like people are just plucking out keywords they think they recognise based on the shape of them and replying to what they imagine the post says based on that, the possibility never occurred to me that this is actually how many American schools are currently teaching kids to read.
Like, my assumption this whole time has been that when folks go "I misunderstood this post that says [thing] as saying [unrelated thing] because I mistook [word] for [completely different word that happens to start with the same letter]", that was a bit. What do you mean they're teaching kids a reading method that's tailored to produce this exact error?
Three cueing. Once you learn about it, a whole lot of very frustrating online discourse with US Americans makes so much sense 😭
For decades, schools have taught children the strategies of struggling readers, using a theory about reading that cognitive scientists have
Vic is never actually trying to win Game Changer.
Vic is playing an entirely different game that happens to be taking place on the same set.
The rules are known only to Vic. The victory conditions are known only to Vic. Half the time I'm not convinced Vic knows them until midway through the episode.
Everyone else is trying to figure out the game Sam has designed.
Vic is trying to discover what happens if you introduce a completely different game into the room.
don't go into the humanities because they're unprofitable and don't go into stem cuz its getting torn apart right now and don't go into buisness because it's competetive and speculative and don't go into education because it pays like shit. Just lay on thr ground. Just lay on the ground.
Vic is never actually trying to win Game Changer.
Vic is playing an entirely different game that happens to be taking place on the same set.
The rules are known only to Vic. The victory conditions are known only to Vic. Half the time I'm not convinced Vic knows them until midway through the episode.
Everyone else is trying to figure out the game Sam has designed.
Vic is trying to discover what happens if you introduce a completely different game into the room.
once i was browsing a tag for a thing i like that i won't mention here but it had an addiction subplot and i saw a post that absolutely gobsmacked me which said that having compassion for addicts was misogynistic and pro-abuse so I empathize with your pitt plight
truly in the minds of some people addiction is a thing only experienced by men, white people, parents, and abusers. they view it as a "first-world problem" that actual oppressed people can't get away with having and thus of course oppressed people never have it. as we all know, the reason you are less likely to encounter multiply marginalized people with criminalized / stigmatized psychiatric conditions in every day life is because multiply marginalized people just elect not to have them and no other reason. why is someone linking me to a picture of a plane covered in polka dots.
official disclaimer of no beef to this OP or anyone who shared this post, but one of these things is not like the other. why is that?
I'm having difficultly articulating this in a way that sounds coherent, but I think there's a tendency on particularly this website to think of addiction as a problem that you couldn't ever have. one of the most common takes about personal substance use I hear on here is "my parents / other family members had addiction issues so I've decided to be sober to avoid that potential problem," which, yknow, valid and real, but I think when that's the attitude expressed in a given environment over and over again it gives rise to the idea that you can just Decide not to become an addict and so anyone who does become one simply never made that wise decision to #justsayno. another common take I see around on here is "why is it so normalized for people to pollute their bodies with poisons? I just don't see the appeal, why would someone do that to themself?" which, again, betrays a view of addiction as being the result of irresponsible choices that you would never make. you understand that substances are bad, you are responsible, you would never choose to make yourself a burden to others, and if someone isn't savvy and socially conscious enough to make those wise decisions that that person must be a them, an Other outside your social circles who just doesn't care and probably presents a threat to you.
to continue to use the above post as a little case study, it's written from a place of empathy for children being deprived of access to knowledge of things that are relevant to their lives, and the voice of the post can empathize with the idea of being a child soldier, murdered, trafficked, assaulted, those are all things that could happen to you, but it breezes right past the opportunity to empathize with the idea of being an addict in a really obvious way that breaks the form the post. that line also contradicts the post's own point, it's presuming that children are too "innocent" to be addicts and that the information about addiction available to children should center around "how to handle someone in your life being an addict" instead of "how to handle it if you are an addict." also kind of ironic, cause, like, what kind of children do you think the troubled teen industry is trafficking?
grwm fire nation royal couple edition <3
Baby Maizulee is finally complete! 🔥🔥🔥
• gaang version
• yue, jin, jet version
eva stratt's finally trending thank GOD. everyone be not normal about her posthaste
reminders i need to like, tattoo on my brain:
1. if you feel judged and hurt by others, try sleeping
2. if you feel judgmental and resentful of others, try eating (the classics)
3. if you feel uncomfortable, try showering
4. if you feel directionless and afraid, go sit outside for a bit and maybe then you'll calm down. maybe even a walk if youre feelin crazy
5. take it easy, but by god, take it
oh and how could i forget. final boss. take your fucking medication
cool lady is kind of mean. why are you hitting your beast :( ask nicely...
i’m surprised i haven’t seen anyone do this redraw. i’ve seen it for PHM but not the Martian for some reason?
Look at my scientists dawg I’m gonna die on mars…
Mark Watney from The Martian: *doesn’t have anymore ketchup* I’m going to blow up Mars.
Ryland Grace from Project Hail Mary: *has to cannibalize himself in order to survive* Yippie! MeBurger!!
Jazz Bashara from Artemis: *finds that bottle of carrot apple juice in Svoboda's fridge*
That's the most disgusting thing I've ever tasted. I hope there's more.
The Biggest Difference Between Mark Watney and Ryland Grace (besides the swearing)
Watney: You guys are already suffering through enough science having to read these logs, so I'll spare you the math this time.
Grace: --and you're going to sit here and listen to every single digit of this equation, dang it, because everyone should love science as much as I do!!!
listen to me. do me a favor. youre gonna go to the library. youre gonna go to the surname J's in fiction. youre gonna find a novel titled I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones. you are going to read it. and then you are going to draw fanart that you then post on tumblr dot com slash dashboard. and if you do this i will reblog it with one thousand heart emojis. and i am not exaggerating i will copy and paste heart emojis until there is for sure a thousand of them