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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2019-04-30 12:00 pm
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[personal profile] simont 2019-04-30 11:28 am (UTC)(link)
Arya Stark is left handed. Maisie Williams is not.

What's really weird is that I scrolled down, oh, five comments or so in that Twitter thread without encountering a single Princess Bride reference.
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2019-04-30 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Release of '13 Reasons Why' associated with 30% increase in youth suicide rates"

Putting fact A next to fact B and linking them together is not how you do science. We don't even know if any of them had actually seen the series, if they were being harassed, etc. There may or may not be a correlation between the two events and I agree that media need to be smarter about this but this article makes the research sound shoddy as heck.

If this is science then here's my research: one of my 9th grade students did a presentation on this book last year in class. None of the students who were present have killed themselves since then (some of them had seen the series too or knew about it) or attempted to do so (one of them has fallen into self-destructive behavior though but also didn't get help from his parents...). However, several of them did presentations on books dealing with harassment, which showed that this was an important issue and that we should talk about it openly. Which we do. We also actually act to prevent it, spot it, have the kids or their friends talk to an adult as soon as possible, alert the parents and the school nurse. What you can read about school bullying and adults' inaction in the US doesn't make it seem like this is a national priority over there. Also, while they're at it, could they research the influence of the portrayal of authority figures in I dunno... cop shows? And how about real-life authority figures?
Edited 2019-04-30 13:06 (UTC)
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[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2019-04-30 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I think a love triangle between an android, and two humans is pretty much the plot of Humans.


I do have some sympathy for the position that Alan Turing not dying might be the main reason why an alternate 1980's has androids. The AI seems to the hardest part to crack. There's not much point putting money in to reseaching how to make real looking blink patterns until you have an AI so good that it's the eyes that give away the nature of the creature.
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[personal profile] calimac 2019-04-30 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"only 38% know that Change UK is anti-Brexit"

Well, that makes sense. "Change UK" sounds like the name of a pro-Brexit party. It's about change, and Brexit is change. It's got the flag-waving "UK" in it, the way that Brexiters paint themselves as patriotic flag-wavers.
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[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2019-04-30 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish I liked Maisie Williams more as an actor.
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[personal profile] naath 2019-04-30 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure it is atmospheric and realistic and shit; but 90% of the timeI had no clue what was going on; I had to search up a dead list, because almost anyone could have bit it where I couldn't see.
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How do people see the different parties in terms of Brexit?

[personal profile] doug 2019-05-01 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
I want to publicly salute the 3% who said that the Brexit party is against the policy they are named for. Possibly with the two fingers that they were intending to give the pollster.
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Simon Pegg & Nick Frost To Adapt 'Rivers of London'

[personal profile] jack 2019-05-01 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
Oh gosh! I imagined RoL being a bit less slapstick than that. But, you know, it is also a bit tongue in cheek, and Pegg's films have successfully captured a range of tones.

I don't know, but I guess I'm hopeful. The author seemed excited!

I've seen some "dream casting" posts. Although I have to say, I always imaged Peter as more "tries hard" than "smouldering". But then, I guess it would fit the plot if he looked smoulderingly hot even if he's a bit hapless sometimes.
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Blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome could speed diagnosis

[personal profile] jack 2019-05-01 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh gosh, I think I saw this before, but couldn't believe they might have found one. I'm more impressed at it existing *at all* than a quick test.

I also wonder, how comprehensive: this feels like the sort of diagnosis where even if they make a better-understood medical condition, there'll be people who fit the "chronically fatigued" bucket who turn out to have something different, I hope they're not left out. But if it detects 'fatigue' maybe it's better than I hoped.
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Corbynista left splits over Brexit referendum

[personal profile] jack 2019-05-01 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
Whenever people say "corbynista" I never know if they mean "any labour left" or "dangerously cultishly obsessed labour left" or if they're saying those are synonymous.

I feel like labour left are not the most persecuted group in the world, but it's a bad habit people get into to regularly conflate "group X" and "group X, but bad". There's certainly cases where it's justified, where anyone associated with the idea is almost certainly toxic, and the idea of moderate supporters is just a smokescreen. But it seems like people do this all the time when it does more to muddy the message and demonise people indiscriminately then to help.

It's especially confusing here, where the message seems to be, "half of the people who are fanatically devoted to corbyn and blind to his flaws, object to his position on brexit and want labour to stop going along with him". I guess, if they're corbyn ex-fanatics that counts as a split, but it still seems a confusing way of putting it.