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@izzyizumi / izzyizumi.tumblr.com

Near-100% DIGIMON blog with a focus on + POSITIVITY for fav series DIGIMON ADVENTURE/02 (also TRI/KIZUNA/2020 POSITIVE + ANYTHING ADVENTURE{S} to come), fav charas KOUSHIRO IZUMI, TAICHI YAGAMI, DAISUKE MOTOMIYA, and others; otps TAISHIRO, KENSUKE/Daiken(suke), and DAIKARI, and multishipped others (JOUMI, SORATO, SOMI / SoraMi(mi), TAKOUJI, Michi/TaiMimi, Miyakari, Mimato, YamaJou, Joushiro, Koukari, Meikeru/TakeMei, MiMei, Kenkari, Jurato, Jenkato, RukiJuri, Junzumi, Kiriha/Taiki, LGBTQIA+ ships / portrayals in general~ (my old main blog with Digimon tags and older reblogs as well: here!) REPEAT?_verse - my Taishiro & side-ships / (+ships) AUs / Adventures-centric ficverse / AMV-verse ! (most recent AMV with links to past AMVs can also be found here!!!) READY?_ - my older and incredibly self-indulgent but "fun" OTP Fan-Soundtrack?? AMVs index - my Adventure(s) AMVs ! Fanworks Index - All Gifsets/Icons, etc.! (MORE ABOUT/RULES & FAQ) (BEFORE FOLLOWING / interacting!!!) (+ my posts! / my gifs! / my edits! koushirouizumi - my Digimon centric personal / writing / other TOP FAVS (charas, ships, creations etc.) blog This blog has fanart posted with permission or from OPs only! *Any NSFW is tagged 'r18' (depending on contents).
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Let’s Talk Expertise

This will anger some people, like my age post did, but it also needs to be said and is about something I have been seeing consistently. If you are in your undergrad and taking major courses, you are not an expert on the subject material, let alone the profession itself. You are a student who is just building their foundational knowledge for your chosen field. You have not accumulated enough knowledge on the subject matter to speak from a place of expertise, nor have you learned enough to parse through the nuance of your chosen field or reached any of the milestones to be considered as such. There’s a reason why we actually have an expertise system here in the USA that is paired with the legal system and our government employment system. If you go onto a government job site and look at their listings you will see some combination of Degree, Degree + Experience, Degree + Equivalent Experience and Amount of Time. What does this mean? It means that if a job is asking for someone with a Master’s degree in a specific field they will consider individuals with the appropriate degree, but they will also consider people with a Bachelor’s degree and the equivalent amount of time and/or experience in their field that makes them as knowledgeable as the MS candidate. The reason for the Time/Experience component is that not everyone pursues a graduate degree, but that does not mean they lack the knowledge required. However, there is an equivalency in Time/Experience to those graduate degrees and the special knowledge they impart. This gets even more complicated in higher levels when a position is asking for a PhD + 10 years of experience, that means a BS might be right out unless they have 20+ years of experience and an MS might need 15-20 years alone. In my time as a professor I have seen scores of undergrads present themselves as their major professions when they haven’t even finished their junior year. Sometimes it’s benign so that they can puff up in mixed company. Other times? Not so much. Several years ago I saw an undergrad present themselves as a psychologist that was “recovering traumatic memories” and got a multitude of people falsely accused of various violent crimes. This culminated in several court cases where the student had to admit they were falsely representing themself as an expert and therefore falsely producing “evidence”. In light of the ongoing conflict I have seen a number of blogs on here present themselves as historians/experts on various related subject matter, while openly admitting that they are undergrad students and/or do not work in any capacity relating to the material. The latter can be fine up to a point, but if you are not working in your field and it comes to being an expert according to the GS and/or Daubert Standards, you most likely are not making the cut. The person regularly publishing papers and working as the profession will be considered the expert over you. If all you have is a few papers to your name and no other activities relating to the subject…well it’s not a good look to be considered an expert. “AVTP this is elitist! Not everyone can go to college/grad school on *subject matter*” That’s right. Not everyone can go to school for psychology, history, ecology, polisci, let alone go and make it their career. These people are not experts then. Plain and simple. You don’t get to call yourself an expert because you listen to podcasts or do deep dives on Wikipedia. (And note, this is not about the blogs who are posting about how they did a hyper fixation deep dive on frog naming nomenclature when they were in high school. I am talking about the persons who are presenting themselves as knowledgeable authorities and using phrases like “As a *insert specialist field here*” while they pick courses for their sophomore/junior/senior year.)

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I was just thinking about how I don’t speak very good Japanese, but I speak more Japanese than most people in the world. And this will probably be true of almost any skill you practice even a little bit. There are many skills out there and we each know only a small subset of them, so if you go out and decide to pick up a new skill you can end up better than 50%, 80%, maybe even 99% of the population pretty quickly. Another example is math. Like, when I’m around other math people, I feel like I basically know nothing. All of math is baffling to me. But realistically I know more math than basically every single person I meet in a non-academic context. So like.

If you are feeling bad about yourself this is a good thing to keep in mind. You’re probably better than most people at something. If you aren’t, you can become better than most people relatively quickly and easily just by giving something a go for a bit.

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“Thoughts on one of the hardest things: banishing the imagined bad faith reader from your writing process” by Melissa Febos on Twitter is hitting really hard today.

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“LD: What do you find the most disheartening or challenging in a room, and how do you approach it?

MF: That’s tricky. I’d have to think about it a little more, but I will say that one of the things I find disheartening is something I’ve seen increasingly in students, where they are bringing the imagined criticisms of a bad faith reader to the desk with them when they’re doing the first draft. Basically, they’re already thinking, “What is that person on Twitter going to say about this when I publish it?” It is a preoccupation with others’ perceptions. I try to encourage them as much as possible: be conscientious in your work. Be conscientious of your reader, of your potential readers, of all of your past selves, but do not write for the bad faith reader. You have to write for the reader of best faith, the reader who most needs your work, and you need to do your absolute best work for that reader. Exile the thoughts of the person who is looking to invalidate the art that you’re making; you can’t make art that way. Or it will be a brittle, sad version of what you would’ve done if you had imagined the loving reader who is grateful and interested in what it is that you actually are trying to communicate. And I do find that students respond to the instruction to not think about it.“

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Duolingo Sucks, Now What?: A Guide

Now that the quality of Duolingo has fallen (even more) due to AI and people are more willing to make the jump here are just some alternative apps and what languages they have:

"I just want an identical experience to DL"

Busuu (Languages: Spanish, Japanese, French, English, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Korean)

"I want a good audio-based app"

Language Transfer (Languages: French, Swahili, Italian, Greek, German, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish, English for Spanish Speakers)

"I want a good audio-based app and money's no object"

Glossika (Also a lot of languages, but minority languages are free)

*anecdote: I borrowed my brother's Japanese Pimsleur CD as a kid and I still remember how to say the weather is nice over a decade later. You can find the CDs at libraries and "other" places I'm sure.

"I have a pretty neat library card"

Mango (Languages: So many and the endangered/Indigenous courses are free even if you don't have a library that has a partnership with Mango)

Transparent Language: (Languages: THE MOST! Also the one that has the widest variety of African languages! Perhaps the most diverse in ESL and learning a foreign language not in English)

"I want SRS flashcards and have an android"

AnkiDroid: (Theoretically all languages, pre-made decks can be found easily)

"I want SRS flashcards and I have an iphone"

AnkiApp: It's almost as good as AnkiDroid and free compared to the official Anki app for iphone

"I don't mind ads and just want to learn Korean"

"I want an app made for Mandarin that's BETTER than DL and has multiple languages to learn Mandarin in"

ChineseSkill (You can use their older version of the course for free)

"I don't like any of these apps you mentioned already, give me one more"

Bunpo: (Languages: Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Korean, and Mandarin)

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Archive your fandom stuff

As we sit on the cusp of changes to the Internet, after your other activities to support Internet freedom, archive your fandom stuff.

Save the electronic files of your favorite online fandom works. Consider print-outs of your favorite online material. And save paper ephemera from fandom events.

Why save? Because you put the effort into a fanwork. Because you may be surprised when a fandom stays alive for years, or gets revived, or when an academic asks to cite your work. Because it’s stupidly hard to find items on Tumblr. Because, lo, in ages past, many fandom archives have risen and fallen, taking favorite fics off the ‘Net. Because it made you happy, makes you remember. Because you never know.

What can you save?

  • Fanart
  • Stories you wrote
  • Epic comments on stories you wrote
  • Stories you love that other people wrote
  • Meta and meta-related discussions
  • Translations others did of your works
  • Physical items: paper ephemera, clothing, accessories, art prints and drawings.

Behind the cut…saving from Tumblr and AO3, delving into lost web sites, how to save computer files for the long term, and why I’m glad I saved physical fandom items from 10+ years ago.

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megkips

So I am going to add onto this because there is, in fact, a professional archival interest in preserving fandom as well.  I’ve spoken with some people about this before, but here’s the bottom line: PROFESSIONAL ARCHIVISTS WANT TO PRESERVE YOUR STUFF!  HELP THEM DO THIS!

There are pre-existing fandom archives.  Where are they?

These are the big institutions doing collecting, but the archival profession and fandom need to start talking more.  Born digital material is always at risk, and at present, it is mostly Western fandoms being preserved!   Moreover, some facets like cosplay are currently overlooked, and that is something that needs better documentation!

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If you’re interested in archiving of fannish material, especially in relation to the OTW and it’s Open Doors project, I highly recommend reading this transcript from 2016.

The transcript is from a chat between Peter Balestrieri (mentioned above, curator for the Science Fiction and Popular Culture Collections at U of I), Jeremy Brett (curator of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Collection at TAMU), and Nancy Down (head of the Browne Popular Culture Library at Bowling Green). It’s a really interesting read and they give a lot of information (and links!) about their archival work, how fans can get involved, pop culture and fannish history, and more.

To quote Jeremy Brett:

Fans, some of you may not think so, but what you create, it’s part of our shared cultural history. It has value, it has merit, it has future significance.

Archive all the things!

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Hey Tumblr, we're Queer Liberation Library (QLL)

we're a queer digital library, by & for the LGBTQ+ community

Our Mission: Queer Liberation Library fights to build a vibrant, flourishing queer future by connecting LGBTQ+ people with literature, information, and resources that celebrate the unique and empowering diversity of our community.

Learn more about us on our website: https://www.queerliberationlibrary.org/

or other socials:

QLL launched on October 23rd, 2023, and are currently accepting membership applications on an ongoing basis! Please note we are a US-based organization and are currently only able to make our library available to patrons in the USA. If we are ever able to expand internationally we promise to shout the news from our proverbial rooftops <3

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thekookster

anyway you can donate to

Yad Vashem (the World Holocaust Remembrance Center) here

all three of these organisations do vital work for holocaust remembrance and research into victims and their lives, and all three have incredible (free!!) resources on their websites for education about the holocaust, something which is more vital than ever with the increasing rates of holocaust denial. please check out their websites and consider donating to them (or to your local synagogue or jewish museum)

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puts my head in my hands. I get that this is a very understandable mix up and the words are similar, but the terms to describe an asexual person’s attitude towards engaging in sex are not “sex positive”/“sex negative,” the words you’re looking for are things like sex favorable, interested, averse, repulsed, etc., sex positive and negative are social stances, sex positive meaning being in favor of things like accessible birth control and comprehensive sex education and sex negative meaning being against those and thinking of sex as something inherently deviant, perverse, and shameful. again, this is an understandable mistake to make, but things can get real hairy if people start associating asexuality with sex negativity.

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basically the tl;dr of that is it’s extremely easy for people to picture and dismiss rural communities as white, straight, cis, and dumb, racist, homophobic, anti-environment, incapable of change, and the “enemy” of progress, because tweeting shit like “just cut off the southern states,” or “why do we let states who can’t read vote lol” is a WHOLE lot easier than observing and admitting to the bigotry, violence, and environmental havoc being wrought in your cute neighborhood with a good school system and an organic grocery store.

It’s scary to know the problem is everywhere, that in a lineup, every other person could be part of a bigger issue that needs to be unpacked an addressed. It’s scary to accept that it’s going to take a lot of work to fix things.

So you identified the problem. It’s those dumb poor people out in the country. Now you just need to assign them damnable qualities that make them inherently deserving of your ire. “Racism” works if you can ignore all the people of color living here. “Homophobia” works if you forget about all the gay people here too. How about “uneducated.” Ignore how access to education is a privilege, not a choice we’re denying. On and on.

Do whatever it takes to make hating us the moral high ground. Don’t think about it.

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