fever dream
me and my mate participated in Matenadatan’s conference on ancient and medieval text back in november. that was the cookies event ever, I have never been to Armenia before and that was the greatest opportunity to visit my motherland 🩶🌱

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Claire Keane
cherry valley forever
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if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
sheepfilms
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almost home

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will byers stan first human second

@theartofmadeline

pixel skylines
NASA
Monterey Bay Aquarium
styofa doing anything
Not today Justin
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@meeeeeggy
fever dream
me and my mate participated in Matenadatan’s conference on ancient and medieval text back in november. that was the cookies event ever, I have never been to Armenia before and that was the greatest opportunity to visit my motherland 🩶🌱
uni essentials
she talked and I listened
I see so many AI generated book covers and it's honestly upsetting. When I read more about it, I got to know that the Indian literary arena is seeing a dramatic shift, with the human voice being replaced by quick and brash AI generated texts. Again, it's not about all, but some.
As an English teacher, I must say that we teachers are struggling to teach students to write a single sentence without errors. We encourage them to write on their own and tell them that it's completely fine to make mistakes as long as the words belong to them. We take the effort to sit and check every notebook, every poem, every speech and every single line.
What's disappointing is that students, as young as fourth and fifth graders, know how to use AI very well. From daily assignments to creative writing, some students do end up submitting grandiose works. Works that are soulless but just colourful. Moreover, since a teacher knows the calibre of his/her students, it's very easy to realize that a particular student couldn't have written it.
And this realization hits hard.
My only solace is seeing some students coming up with blunders yet original threads of ideas.
I often make students write during school hours by giving them personal response questions and speech assignments. But I don't know how long we can cope. I want my students to be themselves and not lose their voice, clicking on AI apps the minute they are faced with a writing task.
it’s better than drugs, Jeremy
i wish that life could feel like this again
last uni week - writing my term paper (the poetics of George of Pisidia’s Herakleias), preparing for the final’s 2 weeks and learning stuff for exams
+ some deutsch classes’ notes
the contract is out!
uni days 😴😴
average lilac bushes appreciation post
sorry boss can't come in today i was on my way to work and then a gentle spring breeze kissed my cheek and reminded me it is a serious thing just to be alive on this fresh morning in this broken world
I love taking off my glasses while I’m studying and rubbing my eyes and then looking into the distance like a tortured academic
some of my favs right now
THIS MASTERPIECE IS OUT!!!!