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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16312173 times)

Flying Dice

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149640 on: January 08, 2015, 07:44:28 pm »

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149641 on: January 08, 2015, 07:58:18 pm »

So, was that Guy Fawkes guy one of 4chan's founders, or is he just a popular user over there?
I can never remember which.
Neither. That would imply 4chan has "users" in the sense of a traditional forum.

The mask was adopted by Anonymous as a symbol for their "movement", and since people equated Anonymous with 4chan the mask became associated with the site as a whole.
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I assume it was about cod tendies and an austerity-caused crunch in the supply of good boy points.

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149642 on: January 08, 2015, 07:59:32 pm »

And then the V For Vendetta mask thing got old and 4chan stopped beating the already-dead horse, so now it's really a sign of people who want to be hard but aren't.
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Yoink

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149643 on: January 08, 2015, 08:05:41 pm »

I saw a couple of activists actually wearing those whilst protesting something-or-other once.
It was... a rather pitiful display, really.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149644 on: January 08, 2015, 08:06:14 pm »

Guy Fawkes was the guy who tried to blow up the British parliament. That's why we have Guy Fawkes night in September and set off fireworks. In England they actually burn effigies of the guy.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149645 on: January 08, 2015, 08:10:47 pm »

Guy Fawkes was the guy who tried to blow up the British parliament. That's why we have Guy Fawkes night in September and set off fireworks. In England they actually burn effigies of the guy.

* Yoink whacks InsanityIncarnate upside the head.

IT WAS A JOKE, SILLY

AT LEAST IT WAS UNTIL YOU KILLED IT
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149646 on: January 08, 2015, 08:11:47 pm »

I was hoping it was a joke.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149647 on: January 08, 2015, 08:13:46 pm »

it's really a sign of people who want to be hard but aren't.

Hate to say it, KOSS, but this is how it's coming across: like you want to be edgy and wild. It... doesn't come off successfully.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149648 on: January 08, 2015, 08:21:06 pm »

:c

Eh. I'm done foruming for tonight.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149649 on: January 08, 2015, 08:25:06 pm »

:c
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149650 on: January 08, 2015, 08:27:54 pm »

This creative writing class is a dream come true. There's even an addendum in the syllabus forbidding turning in fan fiction for the writing assignments.

As I'm considering doing such a course (in fact, would love to do one) do they give any idea as to what jobs/professions it may lead into?
None. I mean, it might be useful to get experience peer-editing the absolute shit you'll have to deal with if you're working towards becoming an editor, but a creative writing class is often the last thing you need if you're trying to become a published author. Unless the professor is excellent and the conditions are perfect, you're often better off (ironically enough) writing and distributing fan- or original fiction online in places where you'll get honest and constructive feedback if you're looking to improve your skills as a writer.
So, if I want a job...don't do the course? Surely it's as good as a normal English degree?

I meant in terms of getting a job related to your subject. If you want to get published as a fiction writer, you don't need a degree to do it (and getting a degree is both more expensive and not really better than other options). Taking a creative writing course (as in, a single class) isn't really anything one way or another (though it can be annoying for various reasons). As far as specialization in English goes, you're setting up your degree path in such a way that you're pretty much either going to be teaching or working in an unrelated field.

Specializing in creative writing doesn't make sense unless you want to spend your life writing about how to teach it and actually teaching it. Specializing in some other aspect of English lit at least means that you get to do your research and writing on things that interest you, rather than teaching methods. Unless you genuinely enjoy figuring out how to teach the authors of the 90% of the shit work in the world how to write better (or more likely, failing to teach the same).

That's how it is with all soft academia: you're pretty much locked into a career path of publishing your research and trying to get tenured at a half-decent university, so picking a specialization which is in demand and personally interesting is the way to go (aka not medieval lit. in this example). But yes, in general any soft field is not good for getting a job unless you want to be a professor or you can figure out a creative solution -- this coming from a Liberal Arts major who spend four years taking English lit, political science, and history classes, and managed to parlay that into entry in a Masters program which is at best vaguely related and both applicable to various work sectors and doctoral work.

tl;dr: If you want a job, get a degree in some programming or engineering field, or go to a trade school and spend less to get entry-level pay better than damn near any university degree.
Or, if you're like me, you take the creative writing class to have the motivation of grades to practice writing. In all honesty, the Digital Arts minor I'm working on is probably more employable.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149651 on: January 08, 2015, 09:51:21 pm »

-snip-
Or, if you're like me, you take the creative writing class to have the motivation of grades to practice writing. In all honesty, the Digital Arts minor I'm working on is probably more employable.
Yeah, I dig that. So much easier to find motivation when you're disappointing someone who isn't you.
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Re: [??:?] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149652 on: January 08, 2015, 11:06:14 pm »

I could disappoint anyone if I tried hard enough to be unmotivated.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149653 on: January 08, 2015, 11:37:27 pm »

I'm not sick any more!
YAY!!!!!
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149654 on: January 08, 2015, 11:46:34 pm »

I think I'm improving my drawing!
Cool! Got any examples to show?
I'm not sick any more!
YAY!!!!!
A good reason to celebrate!
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