im sorry but could you image asking a coding question, having someone say “sure :) I’ll send you some of my stuff from my repository”, and then receiving a screenshot that said “piano music for mental illness”
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im sorry but could you image asking a coding question, having someone say “sure :) I’ll send you some of my stuff from my repository”, and then receiving a screenshot that said “piano music for mental illness”
This is @mentosmorii's art blog! (O´▽`o) hopefully this won't be fuckin empty at some point
um scream i realized i was in a dream last night because it was set at a formal event where I was in a dress instead of my usual suit jacket + slacks and I was thus like “yeah this isn’t right”
I love when scientific journals have in big, BOLD letters that in order to access the rest of an article (which of course is hidden below a greyed-out window), you must pay $50-80. Beloved, you listed the DOI. I’m going on a little trip down sci-hub avenue, and then I’m reading this for free <3
weirdo of the year award goes to me for briefly deciding it would be more normal to tie a bandana around my eyes as a makeshift blindfold in order to go to bed rather than just texting my roommate to ask if i could switch her desk lamp off.
the OSTs to weirdo italian art films from the 60s generally sound exactly like what you’d expect the music playing in a circus populated only by sad clowns to sound like.
>:)c i just finished my bibliography for a fan essay i am writing and by god did this take a long time to find these sources
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Bradford, C., Coghlan, V., Mallan, K., Thompson, M. S., Christensen, N., & Reynolds, K. (2007). Expectations and experiences : children, childhood & children’s literature. Pied Piper Publishing Ltd. Retrieved from http://dro.deakin.edu.au/view/DU:30010564
Bugajska, A. (2014). Artemis Fowl: Posthumanism for Teens. Kultura i Polityka, 14.
Bugajska, A. (2019). “Human Magic”, “Fairy Technology”. The Place of the Supernatural in the Age of Cyberculture.
Clark, A. R. W. (2006). Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl novels : contemporary subversive tales. Retrieved November 23, 2019, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/36370428_Eoin_Colfer%27s_Artemis_Fowl_novels_contemporary_subversive_tales
Conrad, K., Parsons, C., & Weng, J. M. (Eds.). (2019). Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism (1st ed.). Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. Retrieved from https://www.amazon.com/Science-Technology-Irish-Modernism-Studies/dp/0815635982
Hunt, P. (Ed.). (2004). International Companion Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature (2nd ed., Vol. 1). London: Routledge. Retrieved from http://staff.uny.ac.id/sites/default/files/pendidikan/else-liliani-ssmhum/encyclopedia-childrens-literature.pdf
Keenan, C. (2004). Who’s Afraid of the Bad Little Fowl? Children’s Literature in Education, 35(3), 257–270. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CLID.0000041782.38448.78
Lewis, T., & Kahn, R. (2008). Exopedagogies and the Utopian Imagination: A Case Study in Faery Subcultures. Retrieved November 23, 2019, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236707672_Exopedagogies_and_the_Utopian_Imagination_A_Case_Study_in_Faery_Subcultures
NIKOLAJEVA, M. (2010). The Identification Fallacy:: Perspective and Subjectivity in Children’s Literature. In M. CADDEN (Ed.), Telling Children’s Stories (pp. 187–208). University of Nebraska Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1dfnsch.16
O’Sullivan, K., & Coghlan, V. (Eds.). (2010). Irish Children’s Literature and Culture: New Perspectives on Contemporary Writing (1st ed.). London: Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.amazon.com/Irish-Childrens-Literature-Culture-Perspectives/dp/041587789X
Parsons, E. (2006). Fowl play: Artemis Fowl, sitting ducks and politics for children. Retrieved November 23, 2019, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306228533_Fowl_play_Artemis_Fowl_sitting_ducks_and_politics_for_children
Potter, T., & Parsons, E. (2011). Institutionalizing Maternity: The Treatment of Mothers with Mental Illness in Contemporary Novels for Children. Feminist Formations, 23(1), 118–137. Retrieved from www.jstor.org/stable/41301641
Smith, A., & Hughes, W. (2013). Introduction: Defining the ecoGothic. In A. Smith & W. Hughes (Eds.), EcoGothic (pp. 1–14). Manchester University Press. Retrieved from www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt18mvk5r.5
Was in for a nasty shock today when i was reminded by the 28-year-old woman I work with that scrubs did not, in fact, come out recently and that the song Safety Dance has not, in fact, been on the radio for a decent amount of time.