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mapllelattes: “what the FUCK are you taking pictures of”
me: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(ft. stannister‘s car)
mapllelattes replied to your photo “headed to salt lake city!!!!!”
you're such a cute bub let me squish you
squishing is preferable 2 biting
mapllelattes replied to your photo:eyeliner en pointe
hahahah that took a lil while
tbh taking the photo took longer bc my phone's really bad at focusing on close up things
i'm getting weak from reading all of the news about the san diego fires... i can't even imagine how you're feeling... please be safe, diana ♥
yeah it's.... pretty nerve wracking to say the least ;;; but don't worry! my house isn't in any immediate danger any more <3333 (though I cant say the same about by university.....)
hey if you live in SD how does it only take 2 and a half hours to get to LA?! it takes me an hour from irvine to la and two hours from irvine to san diego :O (now that i think about it i guess it's kinda similar if you add up hours)
depends on traffic. it normally takes 2 hours but there was a TON of traffic on the I-5 especially when I got into the inner city. also, irvine is basically in the middle of nowhere LOL (and it also depends on which freeway you take because I can get to irvine from my house in an hour)
hey! i'm doing scioly dynamic planet at southern california competition next week and i was wondering if you had study tips for this particular topic? THANK YOU AND CONGRATS ON SIXTH <3
2. (omg wait, i’m doing geomapping as well that’s so weird) i would also appreciate study tips for geomapping because this is literally a yolo topic for me (i’m also an infj! coincidences haha)
i hope you don’t mind me answering these publicly, i don’t think links work very well over private answer :U
but ahhh thank you so much ;u; <33 and hmmm well for me, i did most of my studying from the two slideshows that are linked on the national site under dynamic planet (here it’ll be the ‘Glacial Erosion Slideshow’ links), they’re easy to understand and actually cover a lot of what i saw on my tests (difference glacier types, landforms made by them, etc). however all of the other links on there are pretty helpful as well! another piece of advice i would give is to know not only what landform is what, but to know what category the landforms fall under; depositional (like an esker or moraine), erosional (cirque or arete), glacial lakes and ponds (kettle lake, tarn, etc), or ice features (i didn’t see any of these on our test, but i believe valley glaciers and icefalls are examples). also, STUDY THOSE TOPO MAPS!! my partner and i had to read three on our test and discern how a glacier moved through the land/what features it left behind, and it was no walk in the park. i can almost guarantee you’ll see some of those if it’s a state/regional competition you’re competing in.
as for geomapping, i’m not sure what advice i can give for this one. :c there aren’t really any free resources on the national site yet because it’s a new event (my partner and i did the trial run of this event at states last year and it was waaaay different from how it is now, so i’m still adjusting to it as well), but i got a resource cd from my coach with a ton of helpful documents on it! i don’t know if you were distributed the same thing or not… O: there may be a way for me to transfer the .pdf files of them to you though, i could try putting them into a .zip file. but mostly it’s knowing a lot about the different kinds of fault structures in the earth (faults, strikes, folds, etc), as well as being able to look at a map of rock layers and ordering it from oldest to youngest. the law of superposition is your friend! also on one test we were required to draw a contour/elevation map, which i didn’t know how to do at the time, but since then i’ve found this handy guide that makes it easy to understand! (here!) topo maps are also used in this event, so definitely attack those and learn how to read/use them. c: i hope at least a little of this proves helpful to you, and good luck at your competition!! *u*
also dang, that’s a lot of coincidences right there O: but that’s awesome, not many people are infjs! we’re a very rare type apparently.
ah, that makes sense. thank you! so i guess they're not actually live comebacks? i always thought they were live on stage in front of an audience
They do pre-recordings with an audience, it's just not live when they shoot the rest of the show like on Arirang or Show Champion. I know 90% of Inkigayo's performances, for all the artists, are pre-recorded and a good majority of Music Core's are too. Hopefully we will have a few performances that aren't pre-recordings so we can see/hear the vocals and dances for that instead of the best audio/dance performance of the 9 recordings that they had done.
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you've watched mr mr comebacks right?! how the HELL does the group change costumes so quickly between chorus and bridge part? you know what i'm talking about? i swear it's a split second
They pre-record most of the performances. And they perform in different outfits multiple times to pick the best recorded one along with the best audio. So, in final editing they just mash up the performances, and that's how you get the different outfits in one performance.
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