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1 minute ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

ALL 

HAIL

Thank you for this, Twi.

I will be too busy listening to this and slyly smirking to sleep.

I'm on Episode 3.

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3 minutes ago, bleeder said:

Thank you for this, Twi.

I will be too busy listening to this and slyly smirking to sleep.

I'm on Episode 3.

I started….maybe a month ago? And I'm on Episode 77. 

Not sure what I'll do when I finally catch up and have to wait on new episodes just like everyone else. 

Posted
5 hours ago, bleeder said:

Zzyzx, California.

I love Zzyzx! It's out in the middle of nowhere (I think it was on the way to San Jose- hah! always get a kick out of saying that) and just seeing the sign is pure happiness. It's also a lifesaver if you're stuck at the end of the Alphabet Game. :D

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28 minutes ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

Not sure what I'll do when I finally catch up and have to wait on new episodes just like everyone else. 

I can relate to this - I just found out the are not as many Steven Universe episodes out as I though; I will soon catch up...

What do you do when you are caught up? You have to find another thing to do... At least I still am not up to date with cosmere. That will change in January, though.

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20 minutes ago, Oversleep said:

I can relate to this - I just found out the are not as many Steven Universe episodes out as I though; I will soon catch up...

What do you do when you are caught up? You have to find another thing to do... At least I still am not up to date with cosmere. That will change in January, though.

I've got more TV shows to catch up on, and my library has the Night Vale novel, so I'm good on entertainment. Quiver recommended a few other podcasts a while back, so if they're free or not too expensive, I'll have something else to listen to while I'm doing chores. 

Posted
7 hours ago, bleeder said:

Accident, Maryland.

Boring, Tennessee (which is a lot of towns here, to be honest.)

Eighty-Four, Pennsylvania.

Embarrass, Minnesota.

George, Washington.

Goodenough Island, Papua New Guinea.

Half.com, Oregon.

Intercourse, Pennsylvania.

Mount Despair, Nevada.

Nameless, Tennessee.

Nothing, Arizona.

No Name, Colorado.

Normal, Illinois.

Pity Me, Durham, England.

Point No Point, Washington.

Saint-Louis-du-Ha!-Ha!, Ontario.

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.

Why, Arizona.

Zzyzx, California.

And, my personal favorite:

Taumatawhakatangi­hangakoauauotamatea­turipukakapikimaunga­horonukupokaiwhen­uakitanatahu, New Zealand.

Oh man, these are great! One of my high school history teachers told our class about Intercourse. Apparently at some point a new high school was being built in the area and the school board was trying to decide what to name it. Some wanted to name it Intercourse High School and others wanted a different name, and they couldn't agree until someone shouted from the back of the room, "Give me an I!" cheerleader-style. And the thought of having their cheerleaders spell out "Intercourse" during football games settled the debate because after that, nobody wanted to call it Intercourse High School.

6 hours ago, Kaymyth said:

Missouri just likes to steal other cities' names.  Mexico, Cuba, Venice, New London, Versailles (do NOT ask how it's pronounced - you won't like the answer).  There's even a Texas County whose county seat is Houston.

And me?  I grew up in Memphis, MO.  It's in Scotland County, just 20 miles down the road from Lancaster.  Another one of our school rivals was Milan (also a cringeworthy pronunication).

Hahaha. There's a London in Ohio as well, and I think a Versailles too. (Ours is pronounced ver-SALES; is that how the Missouri locals say it too?) We also have Russia, pronounced ROO-shee. When I lived in Virginia, nobody could agree on how to pronounce Norfolk: NOR-fick or NOR-folk. Same thing with Staunton; some people used the same vowel as "cat" for the first syllable, and some people used the same vowel as "caught." Then there was McGaheysville. All the locals pronounced it "muh-GACK-eez-vill."

1 hour ago, Mistrunner said:

I love Zzyzx! It's out in the middle of nowhere (I think it was on the way to San Jose- hah! always get a kick out of saying that) and just seeing the sign is pure happiness. It's also a lifesaver if you're stuck at the end of the Alphabet Game. :D

I haven't personally been to Zzyzx, but I see pictures of the sign for the highway exit every time I go to one of Brandon Mull's signings and he gives his PowerPoint presentation because that's where he got the name for the demon prison in his Fablehaven books. :P

If I got the opportunity to name a town, I might try to make an anagram with the name of the state.

Wronkey, New York

Ivi Grain, Virginia

Do Flair, Florida

Daryl Man, Maryland

Sane Bark, Nebraska

Nine Moats, Minnesota

Gooner, Oregon

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5 hours ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

I've got more TV shows to catch up on, and my library has the Night Vale novel, so I'm good on entertainment. Quiver recommended a few other podcasts a while back, so if they're free or not too expensive, I'll have something else to listen to while I'm doing chores. 

Alice Isnt Dead, by the same writer.

And Midnight Marinara, because I will keep recommending it DX

Also Lore, Lore is great.

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I am doing a history PiP (Personal Interest Project) and I have no idea what topic to pic.

"You will need to think of a historical event, issue or personality that you are interested in, research it, and report back on it"

What the hell? That is sooo vague, and what about things like Mythology, which don't fit into any of those categories. And we can't do subjects we have already done.

That means no to:

Mythology

Medieval England

Ancient Japan

Industrial Revolution

History of Australia

And I reckon Ancient Japan, the samurai in particular would have been a good PIP task, as well as mythology, which I absolutely love. Do you guys have any ideas for the topic I should do my project on?

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43 minutes ago, Darkness Ascendant said:

I am doing a history PiP (Personal Interest Project) and I have no idea what topic to pic.

"You will need to think of a historical event, issue or personality that you are interested in, research it, and report back on it"

What the hell? That is sooo vague, and what about things like Mythology, which don't fit into any of those categories. And we can't do subjects we have already done.

That means no to:

Mythology

Medieval England

Ancient Japan

Industrial Revolution

History of Australia

And I reckon Ancient Japan, the samurai in particular would have been a good PIP task, as well as mythology, which I absolutely love. Do you guys have any ideas for the topic I should do my project on?

A couple things you could do is

  1. Write something on mythology anyway.
  2. Write something about greek theater and focus on mythology
  3. Write about a famous Samurai or whatever?

Basically, stretch the assignment a little and take the fight later if they complain.

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9 hours ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

I've got more TV shows to catch up on, and my library has the Night Vale novel, so I'm good on entertainment. Quiver recommended a few other podcasts a while back, so if they're free or not too expensive, I'll have something else to listen to while I'm doing chores. 

I'm going to repeat my Black Tapes recommendation...particularly since Night Vale gave a shout out endorsement to them in one of their episodes.

(I won't tell you which one.:ph34r:)

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10 minutes ago, Quiver said:

I'm going to repeat my Black Tapes recommendation...particularly since Night Vale gave a shout out endorsement to them in one of their episodes.

(I won't tell you which one.:ph34r:)

That's the same podcast as Pacific Northwest Stories, isn't it? I think I remember seeing that on a cursory search….

Posted
1 hour ago, Delightful said:

What kinds of things are you interested in? in general.

Lots of things. I'll try and list them all, I hate vagueness

Drawing,Eating,Sleeping,Gaming,Reading,Friends,Eating,I like most ancient history, modern's ok, Mythology, Philosophy,Eating, Reading, Comics(inc.Graphic novels), Writing, General Art, Eating, Tv, DCTVU.MCU, the list could go on. But really, I want something random, which I probably don't know about, so I actually benefit from the task. I have a problem that I make history seem like philosophy.

 

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Just now, Darkness Ascendant said:

Lots of things. I'll try and list them all, I hate vagueness

Drawing,Eating,Sleeping,Gaming,Reading,Friends,Eating,I like most ancient history, modern's ok, Mythology, Philosophy,Eating, Reading, Comics(inc.Graphic novels), Writing, General Art, Eating, Tv, DCTVU.MCU, the list could go on. But really, I want something random, which I probably don't know about, so I actually benefit from the task. I have a problem that I make history seem like philosophy.

 

Let's see. Do you know anything about…..

WWI
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Oregon Trail
The Roaring Twenties 
Tudor England 
Joan of Arc
Pepys's Diaries 
The Russian revolutions of 1917

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3 minutes ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

Let's see. Do you know anything about…..

WWI
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Oregon Trail
The Roaring Twenties 
Tudor England 
Joan of Arc
Pepys's Diaries 
The Russian revolutions of 1917

Yes,no,no,yes,yes,yes,no,yes

Joan of the Arc, completely forgot about her, might do her then, thanks for the ideas!

Posted
29 minutes ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

That's the same podcast as Pacific Northwest Stories, isn't it? I think I remember seeing that on a cursory search….

Yep! Pacific Northwest Stories is the branding for a couple of different podcasts. Right now, they have (I believe) two series ongoing; the Black Tapes, and Tanis. Not sure how much more to say though; I went into those shows absolutely blind, so... don't wanna spoil anything. 

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2 hours ago, Darkness Ascendant said:

Yes,no,no,yes,yes,yes,no,yes

Joan of the Arc, completely forgot about her, might do her then, thanks for the ideas!

Napoleon

chinese emperors 

the invention of fireworks 

the original Mulan story 

you could do art history, like how cameras impacted art styles, you could talk about why surrealism came about, that kind of thing. 

History can have a lot of overlap with philosophy. You could also look at different ancient philosophers and how they influenced each ofher, or compare and contrast ideas of those who never encountered each other's work. 

You could compare how Herodotus wrote history to Thucydides to historical fiction. That's super interesting. 

Or going on comic books, look at different cultures hero stories, what that says about the culture, compare and contrast across eras and continents. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Quiver said:

Yep! Pacific Northwest Stories is the branding for a couple of different podcasts. Right now, they have (I believe) two series ongoing; the Black Tapes, and Tanis. Not sure how much more to say though; I went into those shows absolutely blind, so... don't wanna spoil anything. 

Me too. I stopped after about 5 episodes of Tanis. Never tried Black Tapes or Pacific Northwest.  Now I'm lost in Night Vale (Thanks, @TwiLyghtSansSparkles)

Hey, Shard family, thanks for putting up with me and being my friends! 

 

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