1. @aislingberri

    To My Mom

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    Mami,Ā te quiero mucho. Pero la cosa es, aunque yo te amo demasiado, quisiera que fueras mejor madre. Eres mejor ahora,Ā pero porqueĀ no fuiste mejor antes? Porque me hisiste tanto daƱo cuando era pequeƱa?Ā Me has daƱado permanentemente, y ahora soy una persona que no puede gritar sin llorar. No puedo discutir sin lĆ”grimas. No puedo decirle ā€œnoā€ [ā€¦]
  2. @JHolburd

    Weekly Summaryā€“Week Three

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    This was a much more manageable week. I got an earlier start, figured out how to do hypertext links and didnā€™t have problems with my laptopā€™s performance. I spent a lot more time on my Daily Creates than is expected but itā€™s still not easy for me to just throw something together. I wish it [ā€¦]
  3. @wade_764

    Writersā€™ Block and the Problem of Where to Start

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    This week I have tried to think of various approaches to and on what I would like to do for the final project. I am still undecided at the moment, but I know that I want it to focus on something technology-related! Another aspect I would like to incorporate into my project is music, and I will keep my mind open for what I finally decide to work on until I begin to have a better idea. I think back on the past few weeks and reflect on two particular posts that I completed. I had one with a shortā€¦
  4. @JHolburd

    Kindred Story Analysis

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    The novel Kindred by Octavia Butler, published in 1979, is a science fiction/slave narrative about Dana, a young African American woman and aspiring writer, who finds herself shunted between her home in Los Angeles in 1976 and a pre-civil war Maryland plantation, back and forth, over multiple time-travel trips, where she meets her ancestors. This [ā€¦]
  5. @amick_hailey

    The Greatest Showman

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    Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā https://twitter.com/amick_hailey/status/1486379070753591299 I was given the following prompt: Mashup photos from your favorite movie with the sheet music from itā€™s the best song in the movie. Using Adobe Photoshop or comparable, play with overlays, Image effects, Opacity, and Masks to create one cohesive piece.Ā  I felt inspired to post this particular movie because the music is so empowering in every way that I wanted to express the positivity that this particular song in this movie incorporates. No matter who you are the lyrics speak to you, the background chords show empowerment, and even the melody places a reminder within the musical elements that this is ME. It is quite incredible how the musicians writing this incorporated this empowerment in every single way. Ā  LYRICS: The lyrics behind this piece are incredibly meaningful in the way that it displays no matter who you are, what youā€™ve gone through, you are a beautiful person inside and out. For instance, the chorus: ā€œWhen the sharpest words wanna cut me downIā€™m gonna send a flood, gonna drown ā€™em outI am brave, I am bruisedI am who Iā€™m meant to be, this is meā€ Ā  Ā  BACKGROUNDS: In music, when you hear a piece there are parts that play underneath the actual vocalist or soloist. These are called chords and they create background harmonies. The chords are shown up above start on a B minor which says Iā€™m not a stranger. Minor usually indicates distant or sad- which is exactly how being a stranger feels. Then it goes to a V,I in music which is the A-D major which is extremely positive- stating to the dark that you arenā€™t a stranger. It constantly takes a minor chord and makes it major which is indicating that no matter the negative it always turns positive. Ā  Ā  MELODY: The vocalist sings the melody lyrics ā€“ THIS IS ME. The music is significant because this motive in music displays a solid unison pitch when singing this to say that no matter what: this is me, this is my voice, this is the note that I am singing. By the middle of the song the vocalist changes the pitch of this is me indicating that they CAN and WILL sing any note because they are indicating that this is ME. Ā  Gracey, Michael, director. The Greatest Showman. Disney+, 2018.
  6. @katiereif6

    Week 3 Summary (Plus Some Title Flair)

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    This week was writing week, and writing is my jam. This week was also a hard week for me with my other classes, work, and trying to get my anxiety under control, so this was a good week to be something Iā€™m already familiar with. My writing wasnā€™t anything groundbreaking this week, I donā€™t think. It wasnā€™t some masterpiece, it wasnā€™t dripping with creativity. Still, I think I did fairly well given the circumstances. ā€œStressed Outā€ was definitely a good release, more for me than for any audience. ā€œCaptain Never-Itchyā€ was a parody poking fun at some of my favorite tropes of one of my favorite ways to tell stories, but it wasnā€™t anything unique that no one else could have come up with, you know? ā€œIā€™m Just So Tiredā€ was way overdramatic. I meant it to be silly, poking fun at the dramatic ā€œwoe is meā€ type monologues you see in theater every so often, but I donā€™t know how well that came across in the piece itself, and it may seem more like I was serious. (If I was serious, it was not so good. But I wasnā€™t. It was a joke. I know it was cliche.) ā€œLove, Hookā€ was a diary entry by Captain Hook. It was also fairly silly, painting Captain Hook as the good guy. I could have/would have/should have written something on the more serious side, but I didnā€™t. Itā€™s not what I was feeling or needed this week. I found it was more difficult to bring in Bob Ross and The Joy of Painting, this week, but I explained how I did in my write-up post. I also wrote an analysis of the story of The Marinerā€™s Revenge Song. I love the song and the tragic story it tells. I feel like itā€™s a good example of telling a story from the point of view of a bad character who believes theyā€™re justified in their actions, believes theyā€™re doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, that sort of thing. I struggle to write those sorts of characters because I always either make them justified in their actions or make them so evil itā€™s hard to believe they donā€™t realize how bad their actions are. There was also the outline for the long-form story. In the GroupMe chat with other students in the class, it seemed to throw people for a loop. I just used a story Iā€™ve been meaning to do something with for a while, so I just wrote down what Iā€™ve been formulating in my head. Since what I have is individual scenes rather than a full plot, outlining really helped me put it together in a way that made sense and connect it to the song that shares a name with the setting and the story. I did four daily creates this week. I felt like some of them were harder because I felt like I needed things (like clothes from half a century ago) that I didnā€™t have access to in my dorm room, but I did my best with the resources I had. Finally, I wasnā€™t able to comment as much as I could last week, but I still did here, here, and here. I clicked on things from the class website that had titles that caught my eye, not for any particular reason about the work itself. Iā€™m realizing that the titles matter more than Iā€™ve been giving them credit for, so Iā€™ll have to put more effort into my future titles.
  7. @MeMcMe3

    5 Albums that Shaped Your Taste (2 Stars)?

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    I have pretty unique musical tastes for somebody my age, (22). Some of my musical taste comes from my mother, who interacted with a lot of these musicians in her early career. Not from my father, whose taste in music makes my ears bleed.Ā  5. Tom Petty- Full Moon Fever (1989) Iā€™ve always liked Tom ā€¦
  8. @MeMcMe3

    Whatā€™s in a nameĀ  (2 Stars)?

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    My first name is Ronald, and I absolutely hate it. Iā€™m the third, and my parents chose it because they couldnā€™t agree to anything else. Which Iā€™m also thankful for, because my mother had some pretty shit ideas. They expected that the whole ā€œRonald McDonaldā€ thing would be over, but that was not entirely correct. ā€¦
  9. @MeMcMe3

    How Does a Song Make You Feel? 1.5 Stars

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    I chose Once in a Lifetime by The Talking Heads for this writing assignment. Iā€™ve always really enjoyed The Talking Heads from a musical standpoint, and this is likely one of my favorite songs by them. This song makes me feel hopeful, yet instills realism at the same time. David Byrne, the frontman, said that ā€¦

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