angels getting parts of their frequency captured by early technology—there’s a party line system in north carolina that, no matter how many technicians they throw at it, there’s only ever eerie singing; the ham radio operators up at 4am whose speakers start screaming enochian, then short out; 1950s computer banks in california that keep printing binary that’s more complex than their punch-card memory banks can store; satellite arrays that hear one chord, and dissertations are written on it.

ancienttext:

curious angels who investigate this new mathematic type of creature that sings with electricity, and whose gentle investigations rewrite the hard drive; angels who are so proud of humans for making these machines as big as cities to try and find god (and who perhaps nudge a few particles to help); angels who fell to earth, close to death, and whose fragmented parts still dream enough that nothing seems to work exactly the way it’s meant to.

angels who reach out in love to what we’ve become and find that we’ve been reaching out to them with our ones and zeroes, our electricity, our cables, and our frequencies; angels that want to connect with us; angels who are waiting, wanting, thinking only of the day when we are advanced enough that even the unblessed among us may speak to them.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

angels who break the universe apart, woven pieces splitting like legos while the angels shuffle colors and molecules to communicate in frequencies our satellites understand. angels slipping into those satellites, and telescopes, and spires atop skyscrapers, whispering into the phone lines and computer cables.

angels who want to communicate with humans but can’t. angels who fall and crumble and are remade not as wavelengths but as mutations, dropped into forest and waters while the tabloids talk of Big Foot and river monsters. angels who came for the humans and stayed for the animals. angels who blend in with the scenery, but never quite, because even hikers have legends and they say there exists a tree with bark tinted silver and blessings abundant in its branches.

angels who greet us in unfamiliar ways—that pleasant breeze along your neck after a day in the sun; that moment when your favorite song comes on the radio; that rush of relief when you hop off a roller coaster with shaky legs. it is all the same to the angels. they think of this as a handshake, this rubbing and trading of atoms and energy.

angels who do not appear as women with wings, or warriors with spears, or rosy-cheeked babes in paintings we’re made to believe are beautiful. angels who exist in sounds and sensations and moments, and moments in between moments. angels who disperse themselves and manifest in another form entirely, very rarely visible, very often present, lingering like eyes or gum on a shoe or perfume on the neck of the woman you love; it all just depends on how much you pay attention to them, how willing you are to listen to them with something other than ears.

goreisforgirls:

aesthetic meme – deities – rán

rán is the norse goddess of storms and the drowned dead. she is wife to ægir, god of the ocean and king of the sea creatures, and has a net with which she tries to capture men who venture out to sea. she is also associated with the practice of bringing gold on ocean voyages, so that if sailors were to die at sea, rán would be pleased by their gift and spare them.

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seananmcguire:

katyascollectionofmismiscellanea:

seananmcguire:

littlefelinefatale:

dancertracks:

Weep not poor children

For life is this way

Murdering beauty and

Passions

come little children / hocus pocus

I like this alternative :3

Omigosh.

@vixyish can we cover this?

I have to mention that this is sung by Erutan Music: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvczGINBiBV-N9mZybHCZQ 

She does really lovely covers of video game music as well ❤

Thank you!

untildawn:

Supermassive Games: Until Dawn Sales “Surpassed Expectations,” Already Talking Internally About a Sequel

Debuting in 7th in the United States for all of August 2015, and finishing in 2nd in the UK during its launch week, PlayStation 4 exclusive Until Dawn has surpassed sales expectations, Executive Producer Pete Samuels told us in an exclusive interview:

PSLS: […] Is Until Dawn 2 being considered at all or is it too early?

“We do talk internally about what Until Dawn 2 could be, as it clearly can’t be a sequel in the traditional sense, with the same characters facing the same threat, not least of which because in different stories some or all of them are already dead! We’ve investigated other ways we could do Until Dawn 2 but it probably is a little early to be discussing that.” (source)

How to Take Notes: from a Textbook

brigidkeely:

fabulousworkinprogress:

staticsandstationery:

(Be sure to change the post type from link to text post when you reblog, if that’s what you want to do)

This method is best suited for textbook or article notes, and is a
version of revised notes. It is also well suited for books you plan on
returning to the bookstore or books you have rented, as it does not
involve writing directly in the book itself.

First, you’ll need to
find a notebook, and the pens you like the best. My favorite notebooks
to work with for note-taking, especially for my “revised” notes, are the
Moleskine, hard or soft cover, in size extra large. For this specific
class (Intro to Gender and Women’s Studies), I decided that lined pages
would suit my needs better. For my math, engineering, and science
classes, I usually opt for squared paper, as I draw in lots of diagrams
and graphs.

My favorite pens ever are Staedtler Triplus
Fineliners, so even though they show through the pages a little bit, I
still choose to use them. I just love the way they write. I usually
write out my notes themselves with a Pilot G2 05 with black ink, as it
writes with a finer line and doesn’t bleed through quite as much.

I usually try to set up my notebooks about a week or so before class starts, that way it’s ready to go on my first day of class.

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You’ll
want to start off by setting up your notebook. On my first page, I put
my course code for my university, as well as the course title.

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Next,
and this is perfectly optional (I just like the way it makes the book
look, especially at the end of the semester), I include some sort of
related quote to the course. For my engineering courses (which are
related to my major), I put a different quote at the beginning of each
section. But as this is a two-month long course during the summer, I
opted for one quote by Mohadesa Najumi at the beginning of my book.

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Next
I set up my table of contents and include a page with basic course
information. As this course is all online, my course information just
included the start and end dates of the course, what time content is
posted and on what day, and the name of my professor. For my usual
courses, I will include the days of the week the class meets on and
where, TA names and contact info, as well as posted office hours for my
professors and TAs and tutoring hours either in the library or in the
College of Engineering.

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Next is one of the things I’m most proud of.

While
I religiously use my Erin Condren planner to map out my days, weeks,
and months, I have found throughout my college experience that including
monthly views for the months my class ranges has been helpful. This
way, there’s no sifting through the multiple colors I have in my
planner, and everything related to that class is in the same notebook.

On
this calendar I include start dates of the class, the end date, the
dates of exams or quizzes, assignment deadlines, office hours, etc.

For
this course, as I just started a few days ago, I don’t have a lot of
dates or information, so my calendars are still very empty.

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Next
up I go to my weekly overview. At the beginning of each week, I set up a
weekly layout, and I include a list of assignments, tests, quizzes,
tasks, projects, etc that need my attention throughout the week, and I
place the days I plan on doing them or the days they need turned in onto
the weekly layout.

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Now you’re finally ready to get into taking the notes.

Gather your book, some sticky notes, and your favorite pen or pencil.

I
color code my stickies so that the “revision” process later goes a bit
smoother. In this case, I’m using blue to denote something interesting,
intriguing, or thought provoking, greenish-yellow to represent the facts
or important concepts, and pink for important vocabulary words and
their definitions.

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Read the selection once.

As
you read along the second time, write notes on your stickies, and place
them in a place of relevance directly on the page in the book. Just
make sure you don’t cover up anything you need to keep reading.

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Now,
once you’ve read all the material in questions (you can choose to break
it up however you want, but since Chapter 1 was assigned for the week,
I’ve elected to break it into chapters), carefully remove your stickies
one by one and lay them out on a flat surface. This is when having a
separate color for vocab can be helpful, as I sometimes put all of my
vocab at the beginning or end of a section, especially if the section of
reading was particularly large.

Organize your stickies in an
order that makes sense to you, and use this order as your basis for
transferring those notes into your notebook. The order you choose can
just be lumping them under similar headings. Some classes even lend
themselves to a nice chronological order. Whatever you choose, just make
sure it’s something that will make sense to you when you come back to
it in the end.

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Okay so up there I wasn’t following my own advice, I just thought I would include the picture because my handwriting looks nice…

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Now organize the stickies!

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Now you just
start writing everything from the stickies into your notebook. I like to
take each category or subgroup and put them in the book on the facing
page, then put them back in my textbook as I finish with each post it.

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Moving on to the next category.

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Before you know it, you’ve written all of your stickies into your notebooks.

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Now
you’re revved up and ready to go. You can either keep going and make a
note summary page (which I’ll show you next week), or you can leave it.
These will also be helpful when reviewing for tests and quizzes. You can
highlight or underline, or use even more stickies (which is what I usually do) as you review.

Well, that’s all I have for you right now. Happy studying!

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This is utterly incredible.

If I were doing something like this I think I’d use a disc bound notebook so I could easily move pages around in case of mistake. But then, I’m partial to disc bound notebooks.

Are you doing Halloween ficlets this year?

Hopefully, I am (finally) posting my big bang this Halloween, which won’t leave me time to do ficlets. :((( I’m really bummed about it because it’s honestly something I look forward to every year… I’ve been doing it since 2012! 

What I’ve been soothing myself with is the idea of a November ficlet run, maybe even over (American) Thanksgiving/Black Friday or thereabouts. Things should be calmer by then, I hope. I’m tired of working fourteen hour days

listsandmasterposts:

October’s here!!! With Halloween just a few weeks away, I decided to make this masterpost of movies you should watch during this month. If you don’t want to get scared (like me), there are a few movies which are marked with * these are either comedies or are family friendly. if a link isn’t working, message me. Enjoy!!!!

  1. The Addams Family*
  2. American Psycho
  3. The Amityville Horror (1979)
  4. The Amityville Horror (2005)
  5. Antichrist
  6. Army of Darkness
  7. Beetlejuice
  8. Blair Witch Project
  9. Bram Stoker’s Dracula
  10. Bride of Frankenstein
  11. The Cabin in the Woods
  12. Casper*
  13. Carrie (1976)
  14. Carrie (2013)
  15. Chernobyl Diaries
  16. The Conjuring
  17. Coraline*
  18. The Corpse Bride*
  19. Creepshow
  20. Creepshow 2
  21. Dark Shadows
  22. Death Becomes Her*
  23. Donnie Darko
  24. Dracula
  25. Drag Me to Hell
  26. Edward Scissorhands*
  27. E.T.*
  28. The Exorcism of Emily Rose
  29. The Exorcist
  30. Final Destination
  31. The Fog
  32. Frankenstein
  33. Frankenweenie*
  34. Friday the 13th
  35. Ghostbusters*
  36. Ghostbusters II*
  37. Gremlins*
  38. Halloween
  39. Halloween II
  40. Halloween III: Season of the Witch
  41. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
  42. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
  43. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
  44. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
  45. Halloween: Resurrection 
  46. Halloween (2007)
  47. Halloween II (2009)
  48. Halloweentown*
  49. Hannibal
  50. Hocus Pocus*
  51. Hotel Transylvania*
  52. I Know What You Did Last Summer
  53. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
  54. In the Mouth of Madness
  55. Insidious
  56. It
  57. Jennifer’s Body
  58. Jeepers Creepers
  59. Jeepers Creepers 2
  60. Let the Right One In
  61. The Lost Boys
  62. Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire*
  63. Monster House*
  64. Murder by Death*
  65. Night of the Living Dead
  66. The Nightmare Before Christmas*
  67. A Nightmare on Elm Street
  68. A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge
  69. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
  70. A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
  71. A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
  72. Nosferatu
  73. Orphan
  74. The Orphanage
  75. Paranormal Activity
  76. Paranormal Activity 2
  77. Paranormal Activity 3
  78. Paranormal Activity 4
  79. Paranorman
  80. Pet Sematary 
  81. Poltergeist
  82. Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween*
  83. Prince of Darkness
  84. The Ring
  85. The Ring Two
  86. The Rocky Horror Picture Show*
  87. Saw
  88. Saw II 
  89. Saw III
  90. Saw IV
  91. Saw V
  92. Saw VI
  93. Saw 3D: The Final Chapter
  94. Scary Movie 
  95. Scary Movie 2
  96. Scary Movie 3
  97. Scary Movie 4
  98. Scooby and the Witch’s Ghost*
  99. Scooby Doo on Zombie Island*
  100. Scream 1
  101. Scream 2
  102. Scream 3
  103. Scream 4
  104. The Shining
  105. The Silence of the Lambs
  106. Sinister
  107. The Sixth Sense
  108. Sleepy Hollow
  109. Sweeney Todd
  110. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
  111. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
  112. The Thing
  113. Trick ‘r Treat
  114. Twitches*
  115. Twitches Too*
  116. Van Helsing
  117. The Witches*
  118. Young Frankenstein