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Anonymous asked:

do you have any favorite glee fics? im looking for something new to read and you seem to have the same opinions about glee as me so i trust your guidance :)

I have a fic rec list I made ages ago on my main blog, but they’re mostly well known ones, so I don’t know if you’ll find anything new there. Some newer/lesser known ones I can think of off the top of my head, though:

Note that not all of these are complete, but I think most should at least be ended at okay places? Also, of course, everything I’ve reblogged here before in my fic rec tag.

* Be mindful of the warnings listed

Also pimp my own:

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Anonymous asked:

both! hall of fame and your favorites

SO IT SHALL BE

Hall of Fame:

Inter Nos by ethnewinter (Shizuru x Natsuki) : Hands down, the best fan fiction I’ve ever read in my life. 1 million words of the most epic, well researched Ancient Roman world-build to grace any fan fiction platform. Even if you don’t like the ship, I would encourage you give it a try. It’s just so well written. WARNING: The second arc is incomplete. 
Homecoming by harukaze (Haruka x Michiru) : One of the only first-person fics I love, this is vintage emotions. I think I cried at multiple points here, but it’s so good. 
Clockwork by Gorshenin (Brittany x Santana) : Gorshenin is a beautifully honest writer in how they approach this story, and it’s so nice to see real problems with characters true to canon who fail, and are charmingly redeemable. Except for Artie. F that guy. Also recommended: I Need a Medic
They Bring Me Back by wherehopelies (Brittany x Santana) : The bartender AU with the most delightful version of Santana I’ve seen yet. Five stars. 
Leave the Lights On by pleasanthell (Brittany x Santana) : Splendid. Made me fall in love with the domesticity genre. I’ve read it probably 9 full times, and will continue to do so. 
a hand to hold onto by onemilliongoldstars (Clarke x Lexa) : The mess of domestic love that I wished to update into eternity. The best Christmas present of 2017. 
although i’m not making plans (i hope you understand there’s a reason why) by brokendevil (Clarke x Lexa) : A great one-shot. I love the amount of emotion packed into this. 
enchanted. by lordvoldyfarts (Clarke x Lexa) : Harry Potter AU done very, very well. It’s as whimsical as the actual books, with the beautiful themes we all know, love, and angst over. 
tick, tock, goes the clock by artsypolarbear (Clarke x Lexa) : The best D/S fic I’ve ever read. And that’s saying a fair amount, embarrassingly enough. 
shitty girlfriend AU by swapcats (Mikasa x Annie) : Two stories in the series that one could hypothetically knock out fairly quickly. But I’d highly recommend savoring them. Perfect characterization. 
You Still Make Sense to Me (Your Mess is Mine) by wherehopelies (Beca x Chloe) : 31K words of fake dating done right. Incredibly endearing and makes sense in all the right ways. Two thumbs up. 

I’m actually going to end it there, as I’ve got to run. But I hope you enjoy these! They’re near and dear to my heart. 

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These policies can help to improve the mental health of students

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If the point is for the children to learn, then why wouldn’t you give them as many chances as it takes? What is the benefit of telling a child “you failed and that’s the end of it”?

I’m 25, and in my trade school, our tests aren’t judgement, they’re testing to see what we’ve retained, and identify what we’re missing.

If I weld a joint, and the CWI comes up behind me with a radiographic test for it and finds that I just laid hot metal on cold metal or it looks like a sponge inside, you know what’s gonna happen? You think they’re gonna give me a low score and tell me to move on? Fuck no. They’re gonna hand me a grinder and tell me to take it out and put it in right.

When there’s actual work to be done, we don’t leave it at the first attempt if that attempt was shit. We don’t leave a trail of “what’s done is done.” If it takes you four attempts, that’s what it takes, and next time it’ll take fewer because you learned how to do it right after the third time.

School, as it’s set up, with unforgiving deadlines and single attempt high stakes tests are building a shitty work ethic. It says “I tried once, and that’s all you’re getting.” It sets you up to leave a trail of cut losses and barely or unfinished projects as you scramble to get something, anything, turned in before the deadline.

And we wonder now why nothing works at launch.

everyone says you should learn from your mistakes and failures but never teaches you how

One of the most important things I learned in my Language and the Law class is that law enforcement will intentionally misinterpret every type of statement asking for a lawyer as not asking for a lawyer. Even directly saying it like this “I will not speak to you without a lawyer” can be taken as a simple statement of fact rather than a request for a lawyer. You literally have to state “I am now invoking my right to a lawyer” and every time they try to proceed with an interrogation you have to answer every question with “I am invoking my right to have a lawyer present”. You can’t just tell them you won’t talk without a lawyer or that you want a lawyer. You have to state that you are invoking your rights. Otherwise they could just say “well they just said they wouldn’t speak without a lawyer present. That’s not invoking their rights to a lawyer. It’s just stating a fact.” even just stating your right to a lawyer doesn’t count!

PLEASE share this addition. I am a lawyer who works in criminal defense, and this is one of the most avoidable things that people consistently get wrong about the Miranda rights.

Here are some more “ambiguous” phrases which courts have found DO NOT invoke your right to a lawyer:

“Maybe I should speak to my lawyer first.”

“I might like a lawyer.”

“I think I should have a lawyer present for this.”

“Could I speak to my lawyer first?”

“How long until my lawyer gets here?”

And perhaps most egregiously – “Get me a lawyer, dawg – ‘cause this is not what’s up.”

Here are the magic phrases which you need to know if you want to invoke your Miranda rights:

1) “Am I free to leave?”

It’s worth asking this even if the answer is obvious. Even if the officer does not let you leave, by forcing them to admit that you are not free to leave, you are creating a record which your attorney can use to prove that you were in custody. Miranda rights only apply if the interrogation is custodial, meaning that police officers will frequently claim that their suspects were “not in custody” to get around their Miranda rights.

2) “I am invoking my right to remain silent.”

Simply staying silent will not invoke your right to remain silent. As absurd as this is, you must explicitly say that you are invoking your right to remain silent in order to invoke that right.

3) “I am invoking my right to an attorney.”

As stated above, you must be not only clear and unambiguous, but clear and legally unambiguous. Don’t get cute. Don’t get sassy. And on the flip side, don’t get intimidated and use verbal ticks to minimize your request. Say the line with those words exactly – say it clearly, and say it once, and then say nothing else.

Because even after you’ve done all this, the police can still try to get you to talk. They’re not supposed to interrogate you, but they’re allowed to make casual conversation, and if that conversation just happens to circle back around to the thing they wanted to question you about, well, that’s really your fault for talking after you said you wouldn’t, isn’t it? Can’t possibly fault the poor officers when you initiated – if you really wanted to have your rights respected, you wouldn’t have talked to them in the first place.

The police know this, and they will mercilessly exploit this loophole. So, once you’ve successfully invoked your Miranda rights, any and all conversation you have with police officers will put those rights back into jeopardy. 

Putting it all together:

Ask: “Am I free to leave?”

If they say no, say: “I am invoking my right to remain silent and I am invoking my right to an attorney.”

And then shut up and do not say a single thing to them for any reason whatsoever until you have actually spoken to an attorney. Yes, even if it takes hours. Yes, even if they start talking to you about something else.

Finally, a very important disclaimer:

I may be a lawyer, but I’m not your lawyer, and I cannot guarantee that what I’ve just laid out here will always work for every situation. We didn’t get to this bizarre and absurd place overnight – we built this ridiculous system piecemeal, by deciding on a case-by-case basis that certain phrases were “too ambiguous” or certain types of questioning weren’t actually questioning at all. The law is still in flux, and is still fundamentally out to get you, and willing to bend plain meaning beyond all recognition to do it. Even if you invoke your rights perfectly, exactly as I have specified above, there’s a chance that your invocation of rights will be disqualified on some new technicality that no one’s even thought of yet – and that’s precisely the problem.

Watch this video: “Don’t Talk To The Police”

This is the best description I’ve heard for this method, I always thought it was bullshit because I never heard a description that actually explained how to do this other than “tap your head 20 times”.

I have anxiety-induced hissing, which sounds/feels different from sound-induced tinnitus (which I have also experience). Sound-based tinnitus actually sounds like you’re “hearing” something in your ears, whilst the hissing I have feels like it’s “inside my head”, if that makes sense. But this technique still helps!!

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Here’s a visual I found because I couldn’t understand the instructions well

My ringing just went away for the first time in years. What is this blissful quiet.

This technique literally changed my life