my prof just explained on the syllabus that he’s included more pionts in the class than we needed to pass, so we could skip up like?? 20 small assignments/quizzes/participation!! and still get a very high grade!!
the idea was that we could focus on assignments that played to our strengths - only do the participation stuff if we like to talk out loud - only do the quizzes/readings if we want to do the class remotely - only do online discussions if we like to talk and share opinions but struggle with anxiety in class ect.
and that’s cool enough but then he pulled up DnD character sheets with drawings he’d done of these hypothetical student player classes and how our various accessibility needs could be gamified to ‘max out’ different aspects of the class to get high grades and like!!!!!
hell yeah!!!! let’s treat accessibility in higher education not just as a necessity but as the fun, engaging, and creative aspect of learning that it is!!! I love this!!
It's with a heavy but hopeful heart that I watch Palestinian families fundraiser on here, slowly accumulating the precious little money to go around that they need to survive. However, not everyone is so lucky. A lot of Palestinians that have not had that kind of luck, that did not get early verification, that did not get massive platforms behind them from large bloggers, have approached me in my inbox, asking me kindly to do what I can for them. It kills me that I have so little to give myself, but I've seen this platform collectively raise enough to change someone's life. I've made a list of Palestinian fundraisers that are extremely low on funds, in the hope that drawing attention to people who have not been lucky at all can help turn that luck around. I know most of us can't possibly give enough to get all of these families safe in one go. But please, reblog this list. Pick one or two fundraisers, give what you can, and then keep track of it. Slowly, collectively, we can make a difference in these people's lives. Share and donate as much as you can. https://docs.google.com/document/d/178EGDFKkHlh3y4TMVX82kqgITHsqtoMdNccI2f_94Os/edit?usp=sharing
It's almost time, applications open tomorrow at noon est for the HermitPost Zine! They'll be open for a full month, so there's plenty of time to apply. While we wait for tomorrow to come, let's talk about what to expect from the application and some updated news about the zine!
First of all, the difference between an Illustrator and a Spot Artist!
Illustrators will primarily be creating the face of the postcard, which means making one 4x6 full bleed illustration depicting the Season 10 base of the Hermit they're assigned to. The illustration should, in the style of a travel postcard, include text denoting the location in some way. How the you choose to interpret this is up to you! Illustrators will also create a matching "stamp" to go with the postcard which will be turned into a sticker sheet.
Spot Artists, on the other hand, will be responsible for creating small art or designs to go on the writing side of the postcard. The art does not have to be complex and should be small in scale, still leaving clearly defined space for the address and writing. How much or how little you do is up to you! Due to the financial constraints of printing services, each postcard having a fully unique back will be a stretch goal. If we do not meet the stretch goal, your art will still be used! Spot art will be turned into a collaborative design or designs and included in physical orders as an additional postcard, print, or sticker sheet (to be determined). This art will also be featured on the blog.
Illustrators and Spot Artists will apply from the same application--an illustrator won't need to fill out the spot artist question and vice versa, but you absolutely can fill out both! We've tried to include all relevant information you might need to know on the application itself, but you're welcome to send us an ask if you have questions.
The application will be through a Google form--we will require an email to be manually entered, but it doesn't have to be a Gmail. All applicants will hear back from us by no later than the 24th, and it will be through email! If you are accepted, you'll have 5 days from getting your email to respond, so check your spam!
We've been so excited answering all of your questions, and we're even more excited to see all of your applications tomorrow! If you have any more questions send us an ask--unfortunately, our messages have been giving us trouble, and we're still waiting for Support to respond.
Hello,
We know that we have left you waiting with bated breath, so it is our pleasure to announce that we will begin accepting applications for Mysterious and Important Works - A Severance Fanzine on May 5, 2025.
We will feature a mix of incredible art, prose, poetry, essays, and analysis all submitted by you and others like you, all in the effort to raise funds for the labor rights organization A Better Balance.
Further details will be shared in the coming weeks. For now, we can share with you that we will be looking for works that exemplify each of the four tempers: Malice, Dread, Frolic, and Woe. We will also be looking for merch and cover artists with either illustration or graphic design skills.
Thanks,
Ms. Ellie
Carrd | About | FAQ
get this tattooed as well boss man
rat king
do you think we're best friends in other universes, too?
my first ever zine, fiendish prophecies! go check it out and give if you can, all proceeds go to PCRF and there are loads of crazy insane artists and writers on here i'm so honored to have worked with 😌⚔️🎸
Them with their favorite pokemons because I wanted an excuse to draw all of them (expect that other guy... I forgot his name)