The YouTubers watch a crazy Japanese music video that went viral called, ME!ME!ME! feat. daoko by TeddyLoid!
this is a perfect analogy
The YouTubers watch a crazy Japanese music video that went viral called, ME!ME!ME! feat. daoko by TeddyLoid!
this is a perfect analogy
It’s actually worse than this.
Imagine working on a paper and getting berated by the professor for your non-traditional, insufficient work.
Now imagine a year later, that same professor who failed you has stolen your work, published it in a major journal, and been given platitudes and all the credit.
THAT is cultural appropriation.
Found this in a stall in the girls restroom at my school. Hell yes
i love the gender neutrality js
lets post these everywhere
Wichita State University mathematician Beth Clarkson might have uncovered widespread election fraud, and Kansas is trying to silence her. From AmericaBlog:
Kansas loves them some voter fraud hysteria. From going to the Supreme Court to try and make doubly-sure that non-citizens can’t vote in their elections to setting up a voter fraud website where citizens can report every kind of voter fraud except the kinds that have actually happened in the state, Kansas is on the forefront of voter fraud readiness and protection.
Except, perhaps, when it comes to the machines they use to record their votes.
According to the Wichita Eagle, Wichita State mathematician Beth Clarkson has found irregularities in election returns from Sedgwick County, along with other counties throughout the United States, but has faced stiff opposition from the state in trying to confirm whether the irregularities are fraud or other, less-nefarious anomalies.
Analyzing election returns at a precinct level, Clarkson found that candidate support was correlated, to a statistically significant degree, with the size of the precinct. In Republican primaries, the bias has been toward the establishment candidates over tea partiers. In general elections, it has favored Republican candidates over Democrats, even when the demographics of the precincts in question suggested that the opposite should have been true.
Clarkson’s interest in election returns was piqued by a 2012 paper released by analysts Francois Choquette and James Johnson showing the same pattern of election returns, which favor establishment Republican candidates in primaries and general elections. The irregularities are isolated to precincts that use “Central Tabulator” voting machines - machines that have previously been shown to be vulnerable to hacking. The effects are significant and widespread: According to their analysis, Mitt Romney could have received over a million extra votes in the 2012 Republican primary, mostly coming at the expense of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. President Obama also ceded significant votes to John McCain due to this irregularity, as well.
You can read the paper in full here.
Voting machine, via Wikimedia Commons
While Clarkson has found the same statistical irregularity in a number of localities, her efforts to confirm whether they amount to fraud have been centered on Sedgwick County, Kansas, due to the locality’s use of Real Time Voting Machine Paper Tapes, which provide a paper trail that other localities don’t have. However, her efforts to verify Sedgwick County’s election returns have been repeatedly shut down.
She first requested a recount of the 2013 election, but the timeframe in which a recount could have been requested had passed. She then requested the machines’ computer records from the Sedgwick County registrar, which told her to kindly shove off and sue Secretary of State Kris Kobach if she wanted the records so badly.
When Clarkson initially filed her lawsuit requesting the paper records from the voting machines, her suit was denied because a judge ruled that the paper records constituted ballots, shielding them from the state’s open records law. This ruling is suspect at best, given that the paper records do not have voters’ names assigned to them; they only record when and how a ballot was cast for recount purposes.
She then sought a court order giving her access to a sample of voting records in order to check voting machines’ error rates. This order was ignored by the Secretary of State’s office, despite their being legally required to respond to her within 30 days. The office later said that they didn’t realize they had received her request.
Given Kansas’s professed diehard commitment to combatting election fraud, one would think that they would be all for analysis into whether the integrity of their elections have been compromised. Apparently you’d be wrong.
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Video interview with Wichita State University statistician Beth Clarkson here: x
PS: Don’t be surprised if she loses her job - Kansas Board of Regents restricts free speech for academics: x
Watch The Emotional Moment This Trans Teen Was Surprised With Her First Dose Of Hormones
“This was it, this was the most pivotal turning point in her life, and we both knew it.”
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He’s used my art in one of his videos, and all I got from that was 12 year old little shits telling me I was wrong for drawing a tail on Springtrap, I had to delete it off DA.
All he does is pluck random art off DA search and shits out a video, raking in cash on the backs of other peoples efforts.
Singal boost! This guy needs to be stopped
Signal boosting.
Can we have that spreadsheet link? it would be helpful to have that proof for when reporting his channel to youtube. (report his videos for copyright infringment. don’t confront him, just report him. Enough people report him, youtube will have him taken down)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177LigCMUH0AGBVB-CDhNnTXaUZFyig6RbJ3oX9We5SQ/edit#gid=0
350 people, that is a pretty large crowd to be stealing from.
Signal boosting this. ‘m not even surprised my art is on that list too.
Boost. Heavily.
oh boy, I’m on that list. Get him reported guys
Reblog going again cause I remember he used Brandy in one of his videos, even though she’s not a FNAF OC anymore.