A delivery crew has taken over the Jess Conn, and her AIS indicated she was off Delaware Bay Wednesday afternoon and heading south. Her disgraced owner, retired doctor Scott Burke, has deci…
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Objects can be seen from infinitely many angles. This also means we can draw them from infinitely many angles. Because we tend to see industrial glass objects in a primarily vertical position, does this mean we should only draw them in vertical poses? If we wish to understand an object’s structure, we can not just keep drawing it from one angle. Different atmospheres and prettier angles are possible with drawing from different perspectives.
I have seen many LinkedIn posts recently from frustrated job seekers who have applied for a job, or even interviewed, only to get ghosted by employers. This indicates a larger trend—a recent CNBC article shared that 40 percent of candidates have been ghosted by a potential employer after a second- or third-round interview.
Ghosting—abruptly ceasing all communication with someone, without explanation or closure—reflects a deep disregard for how our actions affect others.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson grew up in a time when people would commonly say, "To learn arithmetic will not help my daughter to find a husband." She would challenge this norm and, in doing so, achieve many firsts, including becoming the first woman doctor in Britain, the first female dean of a British medical school, the first woman in Britain to be elected to a school board, and the first female mayor in Britain, amongst many other accomplishments.
“Are you ready for the most subversive piece of cinema of the past 4,000 years?” the dude introducing Aimee Armstrong’s short film Envy/Desire asks the Sovereign House audience, “Are you ready for your brains to get fucked out of your skull?” I put the house copy of Julius Evola’s The Hermetic Tradition that I had been browsing back in the bookshelf next to where I’m sitting. The crowd, mostly young hipsters, cheers.