Quick search doesn't reveal any timestamps, BUT! All the Dramatic Spy Scenes happen in one setting, and all of the eeky scenes happen in another. Whenever the camera cuts to the eeky place, just don't look until partner says the Dramatic Spy Scene is back.
I don't think there are any other warnings for season 1. Well, there's violence, abuse, trauma, stalking, etc. but I think those are par for the course with this kind of show.
Colored balls are placed in a 4x4 grid. A move consists of swapping two adjacent (horizontally or vertically) balls. What is the least number of moves required to form 4 connected components*, one for each color in the following grid?
*Here a connected component is a collection of balls of the s...
@Sciborg I know some people with poor eyesight of one sort or another have very customized stylesheets that they use. You may want to look into that. I think Monica Cellio may've written about it on her blog; and I think there may be one for SE on either Meta SE or maybe Stack Apps.
@Sciborg I imagine Monica would also be willing to advise you if you ask her. Her e-mail address is publicly available, I think, and she's on the Codidact Discord server.
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In this puzzle, the melodies of 16 songs are given in sheet music form. You first must identify the 16 songs from the melodies. Then, arrange the songs into four groups of four, with each group of songs related by a common ...
@bobble regarding the [mnemonic] tag... ok fine let's remove it until many more questions will came out. If you don't want to start an edit war just drop a comment to the question, otherwise how am I (and other users) supposed know what you are doing and why? Yesterday I entered the chat to see if someone were discussing about tags but I couldn't find anything... my bad I didn't look back to the past few days.
@melfnt «If you don't want to start an edit war just drop a comment to the question, otherwise how am I (and other users) supposed know what you are doing and why?» By edit using summaries to explain why and reading others' edit summaries in the post history. (Note: This is a general answer, not specific to your situation. I don't know what edits you're speaking of.)
Also thanks for the suggestions @msh210 . I agree with the first one (that helped clean the surface a lot), but I might considering using a different indicator for the second part. I'll still think it through though
CCCC: "Thank you, love. Continue helping others." starts short letter written behind card, with perhaps a heart drawn on the outside; it calms my heart. (13)
@melfnt I didn't think I had to put an edit summary in because I saw Deus didn't when he edited out the other single-use tags. If I do tag stuff like that again I'll put a summary in.
unrelated: my second Lit question got HNQ'd and now has 2k views. that's a LOT.
And my mom went into this whole spiel about "you can do better if you really tried, you're smart enough" and threatened to make me drop all the stuff I was good at (mock trial, choir, band) because my "core classes" were in bad gradesa
Yes, I have fun teaching people who came into tutoring because they wanted to learn from a peer. People forced into tutoring generally don't like it, which rubs off onto me.
@PrinceNorthLæraðr You are probably in the bummed stage and not the solution stage, so just know we are here for you and if you want to talk about it further we can try our best to help.
It's possible to be a very intelligent person who also sucks at certain things, I've met NASA scientists and Nobel Prize winners who literally complain about how bad they are at philosophy and sociology and other subjects that aren't their favorite subject.
I would consider myself pretty okay at brain stuff, and I absolutely suck at geography, history and spatial reasoning to the point where people have to slowly walk me through spatial puzzles.
Numbers, dates, people, places, etc. Hence why even though I have an 88% in APUSH, I know that's because I'm not trying, because most of my energy is BEING delegated to AP Physics and Pre-Calc
If you have to take another year of high school or maybe redo some classes, there is no shame in asking for that. They might want to talk with you about it obviously, but if they make you feel bad about it, that's on them, not you.
If you think you can, absolutely give it your best. But don't be scared or feel bad about yourself. This is totally normal and there's no shame in this at all. I want to emphasize that.
Literally I could tell you stories for hours about how much I struggled in college and screwed up in classes and made my parents question my life goals :p
I also just hate that my parents put so much emphasis on my STEM classes as though those classes are the most important classes in the world, and that all my other classes and clubs are "extrameous"
"I know these classes are going rough, but I love these other classes. I know it's important that we address these bad grades, but can we look at these classes too and talk about our options?"
I don't know your parents obviously, but it's worth a shot if you feel like you can talk about it with them. They will probably want to work with you if they really want you to succeed.
"You want to go into music? But you barely practice." "Mom, I can't practice 4 hours a day like violinists do because I pay trumpet, and i also have you know OTHER CLASSES"
"Well, the musicians I grew up with all practiced like 6 hours a day" "Mom, it's because they play piano or violin" "Stop making excuses, if you really wanted to you'd do more"
^How a lot of our conversations turn out about classes
I'm not sure what more to tell you, it's important that this is your decision and that you do what's comfortable. It's gonna be a rough conversation so mentally prepare for some emotions.
Are we helping by talking it out, or are we stressing you out more? We can change the subject.
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Knockoff Gladys was quite happy about how their last puzzle was received. So happy, in fact, that I found a new note waiting for me today. They may have been, um, slightly buzzed while writing it.
Hey, bobble!
Seems you were...
My first is young.
My first is also a clipping.
And my first will likely never have a crush.
My second is well known and multiply defined in mathematics.
It is defined in Geometry, Arithmetic operations, Group Theory and Topology.
Can you find another important subfield of mathematics where my...
Also, I am getting used to the screen reader and it's becoming surprisingly comfortable. I'm working on writing a little browser plugin to make Stack Exchange work better with this specific one
i.e. there are many parts of the site that it just completely cannot parse