truebluemeandyou:

truebluemeandyouHow to Answer the Top 35 Asked Interview Questions. Reblogging one of my most popular posts with clearer images. Go to the link for the highest resolution.

How to Answer the Top 35 Asked Interview Questions from The Undercover Recruiter here. Posted for friends looking for jobs this summer. Unfortunately you may also be asked illegal questions and these are two pretty good articles here and here.

elixiroverdose:

idk even know how to explains necks here is my attempt after a suggestion

line of action, bunch of lines, considering poses helps a lot in making it easier??! but have fun, take these tips and make it better. Please look at references, there is no harm when you are learning. Full res. available on my Patreon 

sorry text is so SMALLLL but click for bigger image ye :u

kaylapocalypse:

 If there was a zombie apocalypse the best place to go would be Target.

Lets look at the facts:

  • Targets have at maximum 3 windows. And those windows are also doors. Otherwise they are giant concrete cinder-blocks of prison like retail. 
  • Target is filled with things to quickly barricade those window-doors. such as entire gazebos, lawn furniture, exercise equipment, etc. 
  • From that point forward all you have to do is worry about the zombies that are inside.
  • Target has an intercom system, which if accessed by the correct people can be used to quickly spread information and mobilize people to get things done. 
  • Target has a large section of both perishable and non perishable food items. 
  • Target also has a vast entertainment section. (how many societies have collapsed due to conflict spurred by stress and boredom. HOW MANY)
  • Target’s roof can be easily accessed for surveillance, gathering of rainwater (with the many buckets and mini pools target has. and all water can be boiled in the Starbucks kitchen) and sniping.
  • Target’s insulation would make the harsh winter months significantly more bearable.
  • Before the power goes out, Target has sun lights (which is why its not sad inside like in so many other stores… cough Sears cough) so people who have SAD won’t get depressed. Also, Target is large and designed to feel homey so people wont go stir crazy as fast like they do in jails.
  • When the power goes out, Target has large industrial generators that can be turned on in emergencies like for cooking. 
  • Speaking of cooking, Target has several kitchens inside of it. And once the power goes, guess what Target also sells? Grills. 
  • Target also has a pharmacy. And medical supplies. So, people inside who need meds to function have a hell of a lot longer time to live unencumbered by their illness than they normally would. 
  • Some targets have tools–including power tools.
  • Target also has a tiny jail. For miscreants and rabble rousers.
  • Bedding. Real Bedding
  • Reliable indoor plumbing.

I think you could reasonably live for at least two years inside a Target before completely running out of anything vital– provided food is well rationed.
And even so, the only thing you’d be sending out scouts for is food. Everything else would last for ages.  

Provided that the population not exceed 200, Target would run out of these things in this order:

  1. perishable food.
  2. electricity
  3. Potable water (that doesn’t require work)
  4. Non perishable pre-made food items
  5. Non perishable food ingredients (flour, mixes, etc)

    How to survive in a Target: Action plan.

    Undoubtedly, everyone will be rushing and screaming in the Target. First someone has to break into the manager’s office and commandeer the intercom to create some organization by shouting: If you do not want to stay and survive in the Target, leave now. 

    After that’s cleared up and only interested parties and zombies are left. the barricading can begin. Once the doors and windows are sealed, the new goal is to clear the undead from the usable space.The undead can be deposited neatly outside of the truck loading dock doors.

    Then, someone needs to do inventory. For the next week or so, food needs to be arranged by date consumed and a rationing chart should be made. Same applies to medicine and medical supplies and toiletries.

    After food and water has been qualified and quantified,  remaining time should be dedicated to turning target into a large “home”, Bedding should be laid out in one area, there should be an entertainment area. There should be a separate area for children and babies. All of the clothing should be pushed to the side or placed in the storage area, so there is more livable space. 

    I’m sure people have more ideas but that’s all I’ve got.

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nikitbh:

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ok soooo as you all know, school is just around the corner and i decided to compile a list of (mostly) academic tools that i use for school. at first, i was just going to add every helpful thing i could find. but i wanted this list to have genuine quality (meaning i use or have used these sites) so i’ve actually removed quite a few links. this is mostly aimed towards students in post-secondary but some of these links were discovered when i was in highschool. enjoy 🙂

ps. youre not a fool

some notes:

  1. bold means i use these frequently or have benefitted significantly from them
  2. asterisk (*) means a teacher or professor has suggested these links
  3. hover each link for a quick description (desktop viewers)
researching:

google scholar*

scholarpedia

how to google infographic

how to google

understanding concepts:

khanacademy*

crashcourse*

ted*

simple wiki

sparknotes

science formulas simplified

homework help (mostly for mathematics):

mathway*

wolfram alpha*

online calculators

chegg smartphone app

study tips + tools:

soundrown

coffitivity

coldturkey (windows)

selfcontrol (OS)

pull an allnighter

primacy and recency effect*

final grade calculator

soundrown

writing (more helpful for formal reports than creative):

plagarism checker

hemingway

purdue OWL*

bibme*

online thesaurus

online dictionary

urban dictionary

tip of my tongue

how to write an essay #1

how to write an essay #2

how to write an essay #3

creative writing masterpost

textbooks:

textbooknova

bookfi

freebookspot

chegg

programs/softwares + other tools:

openoffice*

libreoffice

pixlr

dropbox*

evernote

utorrent

thepiratebay

goo.gl

tinyURL

college life:

ultimate college packing list

college packing list

online college packing list

make friends in college

20 must-have foods for your dorm

bad prof?

bad roommate?

sleepyti.me

alarmy app

grown up life:

balance a cheque book

mint.com app

tips on finding a place

being an adult masterpost

entertainment:

8tracks

songza

spotify

mp3clan

project free tv

flvto

midomi (or use shazam/soundhound app)

reblog/like and ref!

send me suggestions of what sites/softwares have helped you for school. i’ll try to update this as i find more sites to use! 

Sounds to Soothe Anxiety

funkyastrology:

astrologycoffee:

positiveglittertruth:

For anyone needing to relax. Especially around exams/finals

Reblogging this again because I can

rubiwitch:

Wig Cutting Tip! 

I’m no expert at cutting and styling wigs but this is something I’ve learnt to make the cuts in my wigs look more natural, so I thought I’d share! Experts, feel free to correct me in my terminology! 

Most people start off with cutting their wigs using short, horizontal snips, which result in what I call the choppy cut. It results in a very straight, even, rectangular look.

Some people suggest using vertical cuts, but I haven’t really figured that out yet so my work around it is the natural cut.  I move my scissors up and down while snipping, so that the ends have varied lengths which results in a more natural feel. My usual distance for the up-down moment is around 5cm/2inches but I do vary it sometimes. 

It’s a really simple, easy-to-pick-up way to trim your wigs!

kaladis-artist:

mulattafury:

i just found myself using this random trick that one of my art professors taught me and i thought other people might like it!

other tips:
-at rest, the elbow hits the bottom of the ribcage, and the wrist hits the bottom of the crotch
-the distance from your inner elbow to your wrist is about the same length as your foot
-the length of your hand (from wrist to the tip of your middle finger) is about the same length as the distance between the bottom of your chin and your hairline

so, if you have a feeling that proportions are wrong on something, those work as quick gauges. like, if a character’s forearm looks too long, try to visualize their foot being the same size and see if that works. if the hands look too big, look at their size in relation to the face.

hope this helps someone!

YES GOOD!