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you know social media is public, right?
you know social media is public, right?

some notes from Liy:

  • there is a difference between being authentic online and the death of privacy
  • Being authentic and real doesn’t mean that your social media presence has to reflect the rawest version of yourself
  • It can be easy to overshare when you’re tricked by the illusion of closeness. This illusion is very easy to fall into on the internet
  • There are more productive methods to dealing with heavy and confusing emotions than to simply disclose them to anyone with ears
  • oversharing is typically defined by the context of the situation
  • don’t feel that every single emotion and thought needs to be displayed to the outside world—because they don’t
  • "if you had taken a week more to understand how you felt, been patient, and had some self-control, we’d all be better for it. But now we’re here, and nobody likes it here. Why would you do that?"
  • As a general rule of thumb, understand how you feel and what you mean before you put blanket statements out into the world. It is difficult to take them back, and it’s definitely not desirable to have to keep amending and changing what you meant.
  • getting attention isn't necessarily good. shock value is more worthy of immediate attention
  • shock value = internet attention = fame and money
  • shock value = bad actions - shame
  • on the internet, all attention seems like approval. the only form of disapproval that works on the internet is not giving it attention
    • understand how you present yourself
  • show basic respect for other people
  • it is not vain or fake to want to present yourself well
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you know social media is public, right?
Where Did Water Come From?
Where Did Water Come From?
Mercury, Venus, and Mars are all super low on water – so where did ours come from and why do we have so much of it?
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Where Did Water Come From?
What is OSR? Retro RPGs keeping old-school D&D alive
What is OSR? Retro RPGs keeping old-school D&D alive
Dicebreaker (10:06) If you’re in the RPG space you’ve likely come across OSR. But you might be wondering what that even stands for, what OSR games are, or why people are playing them. Maddie is here with some history of the Old School Renaissance movement so you can understand what these games are trying to achieve, and maybe even convince you to check a couple out. From the early discussions in forums to a thriving industry, this video is the perfect introduction into the world of OSR. And if you’re already a big fan of Old School games, let us know in the comments all your favourites that newcomers and veterans alike should try!
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What is OSR? Retro RPGs keeping old-school D&D alive
Games Where You're NOT the Main Character
Games Where You're NOT the Main Character
(14:51) Video games have an interesting relationship with the term "protagonist." While it should be obvious who the main character of a game is, sometimes it's a little ambiguous. In this video essay, we'll look at three games that challenge out notions of what a protagonist can be.
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Games Where You're NOT the Main Character
How I Write My Video Essays (& Study History!)
How I Write My Video Essays (& Study History!)
Intelexual (11:52) "How do you write your video essays" is a common question I hear from people who enjoy my content! So I decided to make this video walking you through my process of writing, outlining, editing, planning, and researching. [How do I study history, how to study history, I love history, etc]
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How I Write My Video Essays (& Study History!)