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FAT GIRL

David Boles: Human Meme

Release Date: 02/01/2017

Shifting Dynamics in Academia: Navigating Student-Instructor Relationships in the Post-Standardized Test Era show art Shifting Dynamics in Academia: Navigating Student-Instructor Relationships in the Post-Standardized Test Era

David Boles: Human Meme

Ten years ago, the archetype of the kindly professor was often exploited. Students, perceiving kindness as a vulnerability, frequently requested extensions, favors, and leniencies that stretched beyond the typical academic courtesies. This dynamic, while problematic, was somewhat contained within the understood professional boundaries of the educator-student relationship. The instructor, committed to nurturing minds, often felt obligated to acquiesce, perhaps hoping to inspire dedication through their own example of benevolence.

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Cat Heads In Space! Episode 27: Cosmic Catnip Conundrum show art Cat Heads In Space! Episode 27: Cosmic Catnip Conundrum

David Boles: Human Meme

06We open today’s adventure aboard the grand Feline Star Cruiser, hurtling through the velvety cosmos. The bridge is alive with the usual array of starry blips and bloops on the monitors. Captain Whiskerfluff is pensively staring out the viewport, his tail flicking with each troubling thought. Lieutenant Mittens is trying to adjust the navigation panel, but keeps hitting the wrong buttons with her paws. 

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Heartwood Covenant show art Heartwood Covenant

David Boles: Human Meme

One stormy night, Emily discovered an ancient, moss-covered tome in her attic. It was bound in birch bark and smelled of earth and old secrets. The tome spoke of a forgotten forest, Heartwood, where trees whispered and walked under the moon’s watchful eye. The Heartwood was said to hold the heart of nature itself, beating deep within its oldest tree, known as the Heartwood Oak.

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Exploding Head Syndrome: Unraveling the Mysteries of Sleep, Perception, and Human Experience show art Exploding Head Syndrome: Unraveling the Mysteries of Sleep, Perception, and Human Experience

David Boles: Human Meme

Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a condition that falls under the category of sleep-related disorders. Those affected by EHS experience auditory hallucinations that are described as loud noises — they might sound like a bomb exploding, a gunshot, or a cymbal crash — occurring just before falling asleep or upon waking. The sound is vivid and real to the person experiencing it, but it is completely internal; there’s no actual sound being produced externally.

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Impact of Dystopian Literature on Society and Technology show art Impact of Dystopian Literature on Society and Technology

David Boles: Human Meme

The genesis of dystopian literature can be traced back to the burgeoning industrial age, where rapid technological advancement and societal upheaval began to stir deep-seated fears and anxieties about the future. Thomas More's "Utopia," published in 1516, though fundamentally a work about a perfect society, ironically laid the groundwork for its antithesis, dystopia, by presenting a world so perfect that it ironically highlighted its unattainability.

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Beyond La Mataviejitas, the Hyena of Auschwitz, and the Beast of Buchenwald show art Beyond La Mataviejitas, the Hyena of Auschwitz, and the Beast of Buchenwald

David Boles: Human Meme

Ilse Koch, historically etched into memory with monikers such as "The Witch of Buchenwald," "The Beast of Buchenwald," and most infamously, "The Bitch of Buchenwald," embodies an enigma of evil that defies the very essence of humanity. Her rise to power and her reign of terror within the confines of the Buchenwald concentration camp during World War II remain a stark reminder of the depths to which human depravity can plunge, given the right mix of power, ideology, and circumstance. The story of Ilse Koch is not just a tale of individual malevolence but a complex interplay of societal,...

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Broadway's Adaptation Addiction: Is Originality Dead on Stage? show art Broadway's Adaptation Addiction: Is Originality Dead on Stage?

David Boles: Human Meme

The allure of adapting familiar films into stage spectacles is manifold. Foremost, it guarantees an audience, a beacon for investors navigating the tempestuous seas of theatrical productions. Moreover, the cinematic blueprint provides a narrative scaffolding from which creators can craft musical marvels, easing the burden of birthing a story from the ether. This path of least resistance, however, steers us into murky waters, where the sirens of economic security might drown out the calls for bold innovation.

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From Ashes to Action: The Legacy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and Its Lessons for Today show art From Ashes to Action: The Legacy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and Its Lessons for Today

David Boles: Human Meme

In the heart of Manhattan, at 2329 Washington Place, near Washington Square, on the New York University (NYU) campus, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, bustling with young immigrant workers—mostly women—caught fire. The factory occupied the top floors of the Asch Building, and when the fire erupted, it was swift and merciless. Flames engulfed the cramped workrooms, fed by piles of fabric and paper patterns. With exits locked to prevent theft and keep workers at their stations, escape routes were limited to a few inadequate fire escapes and elevators that soon failed as the fire spread. The...

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Defending Helen Keller: Debunking Myths and Championing Disability Rights show art Defending Helen Keller: Debunking Myths and Championing Disability Rights

David Boles: Human Meme

In recent times, the remarkable legacy of Helen Keller has been clouded by a surge of skepticism and misinformation, particularly on social media platforms where her achievements are unjustly labeled as fabrications. Our conversation seeks to shine a light on the truth, offering a robust defense of Keller's accomplishments and the significant impact she had on disability rights and beyond.

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Selective Mutism and the Moment of Understanding show art Selective Mutism and the Moment of Understanding

David Boles: Human Meme

06Selective Mutism is a complex childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a child's inability to speak in certain social situations, such as at school or in the community, despite being able to speak comfortably in more familiar settings, like at home with family. This condition transcends the idea of mere shyness or a wilful refusal to speak; it is deeply rooted in extreme social anxiety.

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