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WE HAVE GOT TO START LOVING THE PROCESS MORE THAN THE PRODUCT AGAIN
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"Girls' cultural work has long been assumed to be secondary, derivative, and belated - or else entirely nonexistent. This book demonstrates, instead, that girls are very often the first to do many things. For example, the tenth-century German abbess, Hrostswitha of Gandersheim, composed six Latin plays to be read and performed by the girls of her convent for the purposes of learning Latin and receiving religious instruction. These plays are the work of the first known female dramatist and are the first post-classical dramatic compositions produced in Europe. Moreover, this significant event in theatre history is motivated by girl-oriented subject matter: the lives of virgin martyrs and holy anchorites. The sixteenth-century publication of Hrotswitha's plays represents a further watershed moment in the history of the book and the theatre. Published in Nuremberg by the humanist scholar Conrad Celtes, and including woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer, the 1501 Opera Hrosvite contains the first printed works by a female playwright as well as the first printed volume of plays by a post-classical dramatist. Plays about girlhood, written for and performed by girls, thus constitute foundational works in literacy and theatre history, as well as in the history of the book."
–– Girl Culture in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Performance and Pedagogy, by Deanne Williams
I am an AI hater. This is considered rude, but I do not care, because I am a hater.
"In a kind of nihilistic symmetry, their dream of the perfect slave machine drains the life of those who use it as well as those who turn the gears. What is life but what we choose, who we know, what we experience? Incoherent empty men want to sell me the chance to stop reading and writing and thinking, to stop caring for my kids or talking to my parents, to stop choosing what I do or knowing why I do it. Blissful ignorance and total isolation, warm in the womb of the algorithm, nourished by hungry machines."
arguing against ai is always like. im not sure how to explain to you. that you need to think for yourself with your own thoughts. . maybe this would be easier to understand if idk, you were practiced in thinking for yourself
Met this lady on a hike recently, and she reminded me autumn is close
academic dishonesty is not something you can spin as moral lol i do not want to share a career field let alone a social sphere with a bunch of chatgpt using ass bitches
"you're just scared your diploma is going to devalue" i'm afraid you dumb bitches are going to become my colleagues and drag social services to hell
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Last Light , Summer - John Dowd , 2021.
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Oil on linen , 12 x 16 in.
How it's done
arguing against ai is always like. im not sure how to explain to you. that you need to think for yourself with your own thoughts. . maybe this would be easier to understand if idk, you were practiced in thinking for yourself