Your missions is simple: take a selfie inspired by a superhero (or villain) you love and post tag it ‘superhero selfie saturday’ to celebrate the wonderful characters we love in all movies and comic books and shows and to celebrate ourselves
Anything inspired by superheroes counts from a superhero t-shirt to a full cosplay selfie or a closet cosplay or maybe a business inspired outfit or just borrowing a color scheme. Have fun and be creative!
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OK NO BUT GUYS
IDK IF YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS WEBSITE YET, BUT I DON’T EVEN CARE IF YOU DO.
CHARAHUB BASICALLY ALLOWS YOU TO MAKE A DIRECTORY OF ALL YOUR OCS.
LIKE SO
AND SO (they let you get super detailed)
It lets you store 100 characters (you gain 2 extra slots whenever someone…
Dear internet,
Please give me all the advice you have on writing cover letters. Like, the closer you can get to literally just writing a cover letter for me, the better. Ok bye.
This is how I did the one for my librarian position. I hope it helps.
Dear Person Hiring for this Job,
I am writing to ask you to consider me for X position. This is a paragraph about why I want to do X position in general. It includes at least one personal detail and at least one job skill I consider a particular strength. It argues that I am passionate about this career. It is not long.
I have had the opportunity to gain experience in this job by – paragraph about my work or study experience. It should go from most recent experience back. Include some details about your responsibilities/achievements in your most recent or most important positions. If you have mostly study experience, give more detail about what exactly you studied. If you shadowed people, mention that. If your work experience is largely unrelated, try to shoehorn some of it in (e.g. I gained experience working with people by). You can supplement with relevant hobbies. (But if you do have recent, relevant work experience, you should largely be detailing that. Only embroider the other stuff if you need to flesh it out.) This should be the longest paragraph.
I hope you will consider allowing me to do X thing at your company. This is a few sentences about why I want to work at your company in particular and what I think I could bring. Try to mention at least one detail from the company website, so they know you visited it. This is a short paragraph that parallels the first one.
Thank you very much for your time and attention.
Sincerely,
Person You Would Be a Fool Not to At Least Interview
oh my god thank you this is relevant to current interests
Two other points, to challenge what’s being said above a little:
1) Remember that the person reading this cover letter wants to know how you can contribute to the company. Not how excited you are about the position: it’s all about what they gain. Try framing the whole thing in that sense — “You would gain my X awesome skill that would help you Y with your mission.” “Here’s why I’m awesome and a great fit for making your company go better.”
2) At the end, ask for the interview. “I am available at PHONE NUMBER at your convenience. I look forward to speaking with you about this great opportunity soon.” Maybe even say you’ll be following up at a specific time and date. Ask for the job. People respond to that, and it’s a good way to fake confidence until you make it. Ask for the job.
Okay, three points. People reading cover letters get SO BORED going through them. Think about starting off with a story that relates to why you’re interested in the job, or that demonstrates a skill or a strong interest that would make you a good candidate. Be memorable — people remember stories, even (maybe especially) very little ones.
*hoards advice*

(via This Chrome add-on lets you copy and erase text inside any image on the web)
What would you say if we told you that it’s possible to copy, translate, edit and even erase the text inside any image you find on the internet? Well, you can, and it’s a lot easier than you might think. All it requires is a new browser extension, called Project Naptha, made by developer Kevin Kwok. It uses a number of optical character recognition (OCR) algorithms, including libraries developed by Microsoft and Google, which quickly build a model of text regions, words and letters from nearly any image.
Once installed, you simply hover your cursor over available image text and select it. Using its built-in tools, you can do a number of things: Firstly, you can copy your selection. This is great if you’ve been emailed a scanned document or a screenshot of an error message. For instance, instead of jotting things down and manually typing it back into to Google, you can simply copy and paste the output directly into your search bar. If an image includes text you don’t understand, Naptha also supports numerous translation services, allowing you to decode a previously unintelligible language (at least to you) on the fly. However, perhaps the extension’s most impressive feature is its ability to edit and remove text. Using a technique similar toPhotoshop’s “Content-Aware Fill” featurecalled “inpainting,” Naptha captures each of the independent colours from regions around the text and intelligently fills the space where it used to be. It’s not perfect, but it certainly beats having to open a dedicated image editor…
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Young Wizards: Christmas in July Is Coming
The second Young Wizards Christmas in July fic exchange opens for signups on 1 May 2014 until 14 May 2014. Keep those dates free, and remember that the stories are due 1 July 2014.
A post will go up on 1 May about how to sign up and what the rules are for those participating for the first time, but essentially they are:
- You sign up, requesting one or two things, and then offer to write certain characters;
- You write a story of a minimum of 1,000 words for the person you are assigned to;
- Come reveals, you get a gift of at least 1,000 words based on a prompt you requested; and
- Comments, kudos and squeeing on various blogging platforms goes on.
Last year we had nineteen awesome stories and this year I’m hoping we can crack 20!
Also if anyone is arty, please message me so that we can make icons and stuff because lord knows my skills with Photoshop boil down to “yep that sure is a thing”.
WHEEEEEEEE LET’S GO

One of my dear friends has been struggling with a string of low spoons days lately, which inspired me to create this spoons meter so they could quickly and wordlessly convey how they were feeling that day. It works on a scale of 0 to 5, where five spoons means: “Hey, I’m feeling good! Let’s go out and see people and kick ass and crush the patriarchy!” and zero spoons means: “Spoon levels critically low – DO NOT ENGAGE”
I figured this might be useful for other spoonies struggling with chronic illness or disability, so I’m making it freely available! The meter itself is small enough to fit nicely in a blog description or anywhere else you may wish to conspicuously display your current spoons level.
You can download the full set here or check the user-friendly sidebar code here. It’s totally free to use (although, of course, credit and a note to let me know would be lovely!) Even if you don’t need this, please consider reblogging in case one of your followers might find it useful.
May all your spoons be polished and your silverware drawer be full! =3
IT’S INCREDIBLY HELPFUL AND CAN FOR INSTANCE GENERATE TOPICS AND FIRST LINES, CONTAINS LOADS OF EXERCISES AND YOU CAN FIND PLENTY OF WRITING TIPS.
BLESS YOU I LOVE YOU OH MY GODS I’VE NEEDED THIS
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE?

WAIT
WHAT
WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN
OH MY GOD
SPREAD THE WORD
What to do with ruined chocolate chip cookies
Ever have one of those days when everything goes wrong?This seems to frequently happen to me in the kitchen. Sometimes, it seems like everything I touch burns, overcooks, undercooks or just doesn’t…Culinary experimentation time…like, right now.
a-singer-of-songs said: More ways to make messes in the kitchen! Ways to make MORE messes WITH the messes you ALREADY MADE!
Basically this is me in the kitchen always. And as for the update: they turned out amazing! Would have only been better if I made them smaller (no more than an inch in diameter), because they are so rich!
Good, next time I’m home we can take over someone’s kitchen and make a mess and also chocolate chip cookie things.
Here are some scientific facts about blood loss for all you
psychopathswriters out there.I would like to know what is in those bottles.
It’s Siracha!!!! Siracha is life!
That’s actually highly useful.


