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  1. @Igtherion

    That Bucket List Though

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    This was based on the assignment found here (http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/that-bucket-list-though/). The five things that would be on my bucket list would probably be: 1: Go to Wisconsin- I enjoy cheese far more than I should and the mere concept of a state known for their cheese is incentive enough to go. 2: Own a brick bread making oven- I really want to make “authentic” bread and that always felt like a crazy goal to me to own the kind of oven I would need to make something that interesting. 3: Visit the Gundam museum- I am a massive fan of Gundam
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    A Haiku Poem About A Haiku Poem

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    This is based on the assignment found here (http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/a-haiku-poem-about-a-haiku-poem/). Over boundless sky Stars fall, piercing the surface Tears of the cosmos. Screams call out in fear A man was struck by night fall Trag...
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    Explaining the spy

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    My main inspiration for the silly gimick of my character (that he disguises as a milk man) was a character in a video game called Psychonaughts. The character’s name was Lloyd. Lloyd was a conspiracy theorist looking for “the milk man.” The concept was so original that is always stuck with me. It also turned out that Lloyd was “the milk man” he was searching for the whole time, a psychotic mad man with moletof cocktails of milk. However, psychotic explosions are not fitting for a spy, so subterfuge would be needed. I guess the thing I wanted to avoid
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    Character Dossier

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    Agent Zephyr a.k.a. Igtherion is an unconventional spy who actually poses as a milk man (or other food industry persons) to infiltrate locations and remove targets with little issue. His greatest strength lies in how unassuming he appears, as people do...
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    Agent Stories

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    When creating a line to describe Spy Kids I suppose it would start to rise as the children discover that their parents are spys. However there starts to be a fall when the children discover that their parents have been kidnapped. The tensions rise again as the children are tasked with rescuing their parents, with periodic dips as they doubt their abilities in the face of their parents’ failure. Joys begin to rise once more when the children successfully rescue their parents and prove their abilities.
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    The commonalities of the spy genre.

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    The greatest common factor when it comes to the spy genre is the element of mystery, in my opinion. By mystery I don’t quite mean the fact that spys are supposed to be mysterious to get their job done, but rather how much is left as a mystery to the consumer of the media. The viewer is given the spy’s mission and the mystery begins with how they are going to complete it and what tools will get the job done. Will the spy’s mission go through flawlessly, or will they (inevitably) be captured? If they are captured how will
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    Weekly Summary (1/21-1/27)

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    Here is a batch of the work I’ve done over the week. @ds106dc #ds106 I enjoy the allegory of the cave. pic.twitter.com/SOfvGIGRKD — Igtherion Crossek (@Igtherion) January 21, 2017 @ds106dc #ds106 I was thinking of an orange when reading the create today. SO here is my attempt at a question mark orange. pic.twitter.com/4kQaqTLefz — Igtherion Crossek (@Igtherion) January 22, 2017 @ds106dc #ds106 pic.twitter.com/24yc6lWPJE — Igtherion Crossek (@Igtherion) January 24, 2017 @ds106dc #ds106 This si from a video that made me remember to always have hesitation when meeting people from the internet pic.twitter.com/IFUHOHH29E — Igtherion Crossek (@Igtherion) January 24, 2017 @ds106dc
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    What a song means to me

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    This is my take on the assignment found here (http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/what-a-song-might-mean-to-you/). I decided to choose something people had most likely not heard before that still feels amazing to me. Below is my song. And here is ...
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    The Eye Exchange

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    This was my take on the assignment found here (http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/the-eye-exchange/). I chose to use my friend’s eye and put in the symbol for Dalamud from Final Fantasy XIV in it, since he absolutely loves that game. Dalamud was effectively the source of a catastrophe in the game and as such serves as a large symbol for the game as well as a symbol of persistence and overcoming adversity even when brought to the brink of nothing. I guess that is why I wanted to share this symbol because to my friend, myself, and millions of others this is a symbol
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    Make a GIF feel the music

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    This was my attempt at the assignment found here ( http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/the-music-of-gifs/ ). I picked a scene from the opening of the second season of an anime called Konosuba that is coming out at the moment that I found funny. I j...
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    Weekly Summary (1/17-1/20)

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    Given that this is the first weekly summary, I just hope I am doing everything correct, providing links to work done and embedded daily creates. All in all the first week has been simple but effective in getting me to realize a few things. First of all it has made me realize that there is...

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    mission106thoughts

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    I really like the secret agent theme in all honesty, however I personally have difficulty thinking of how things will be put out in line with this theme. On the bright side, a secret agent theme gives me license to use an alias which I vastly appreciate since I do not like my name online....

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    ShowYourWork

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    Austin Kleon’s “10 way’s to share your creativity and get discovered” was an interesting perspective on sharing creative content. His message was one of self worth and persistence in the face of being undetected in a sea of content. His system is one of constancy in the face of adversity, while making sure to give...

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    Introduction

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    Its a pleasure to be taking ds106 with everyone. You can call me by the code name Igtherion. Below I have included some aspects of my interests. Glad to be taking #ds106 this semester. — Igtherion Crossek (@Igtherion) January 16, 2017

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