I know it’s not incredibly impressive, but I am finally consistently breaking 70wpm!
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I know it’s not incredibly impressive, but I am finally consistently breaking 70wpm!

I’ve been stuck around 60wpm for a few weeks now, and I still probably averaging more around 65-70wpm, but I’m finally hitting or acceding 70wpm on a consistent basis. I started at 30wpm about a month and a half ago. Woo!

u/jennie-spaghetti — 3 days ago

I am loving Groove

My favorite game in the series is Rhythm Tengoku, and it’s feeling very Rhythm Tengoku-y so far. I can’t wait to play space dance on this thing

u/jennie-spaghetti — 11 days ago

I am looking for examples of bad data storytelling for a work presentation

Hi! I’m sorry if this is not allowed, please feel to remove this post if it’s an issue!

I am looking for bad examples of “data storytelling” for a work presentation where I will be teaching coworkers with very little data knowledge about the topic. I thought it might be fun to show some poor examples of data storytelling, and give an opportunity for audience participation.

Obviously data storytelling also relies a great deal on communication abilities, but if anyone has any data visualizations that especially lend themselves to bad storytelling, I would appreciate you sharing them. I’ve attached an example of something I would consider bad storytelling (there is no clear “story”, I’m not sure what I am supposed to take away from this).

u/jennie-spaghetti — 14 days ago
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I’m all for period products being available in the men’s restroom, but how else am I going to reassure myself that I’m in the right bathroom??

u/jennie-spaghetti — 17 days ago

Hi, there! I hope this fits the sub, it seems a lot of the posts here are about traveling to Hong Kong, but I’m looking for advice and couldn’t find a better sub. I have quite a bit of family in Hong Kong, though I’ve never gotten to visit myself.

My kid niece and nephew are coming to visit the US this summer, and we already have a lot of plans involving local attractions (theme parks, museums, etc), but I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do to be an especially cool aunt. Are there any gifts that might be especially exciting for ~10 year olds from Hong Kong? I haven’t seen them since they were babies, so I don’t think they really remember me.

I know kids are kids, no matter where they’re from LOL. That being said, when I was a kid, I got some really cool Hong Kong and China souvenirs and gifts from relatives living in Hong Kong, so if there’s anything especially cool and “American” I can do or get for them, I want to do it! I want them to be able to brag about the experience at school when they go back home, just like I showed off the Asian toys and trinkets I got as a kid.

I don’t think they particularly like American food, but is there anything they might find fun to try? I have tried asking them, but they’re shy and too polite to ask for much of anything (besides going to the theme parks, they desperately want to do the theme parks lol)

From the perspective of someone from Hong Kong, what would be things that would be top of your list to do/eat/get while in the US? Is there anything kids are curious about or, like, is there anything “American” in pop culture that they might be interested in?

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u/jennie-spaghetti — 2 months ago

I so enjoyed doing this the other day, so I’m back for more!

Just like last time:

  1. comment below the item (or items) on the spread that are drawing you in the most.

  2. I’ll use tarot and (maybe some clairvoyance if anything happens to come up) to tell you something I think you should be focusing on right now

My answers are usually pretty short, expect about a sentence or two. I really really try to get to as many comments as humanly possible, and brief responses help me to do so!

I’ll be most active during the first 24 hours the post is up. That doesn’t mean I’ll stop responding after 24 hours, but I’ll be more selective to comments that truly “call to me”

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Nerdy stuff for those that want to know more about my inspiration and process (feel free to skip to the comments):

I really like these item spreads. I’m very inspired by the “I Spy” picture books from my childhood. (Eagle eyes will notice my image deck is made up of I Spy playing cards). Please let me know if you like them too. They are meticulously set up! I give each piece and placement quite a bit of thought. I have many other ideas for “themes” for similar spreads in the future. I went with very classically “mystic” for this one. Thanks for listening to me yap if you got this far :) I’ve been experimenting a lot with my practice lately, and I’m happy I get to share it here. Expect more untraditional readings from me in the future, I’ve been brainstorming all kinds of ideas. If you’re a tarot reader yourself, I hope I inspire you to make your practice your own 🎱🔮

u/jennie-spaghetti — 2 months ago

I feel like doing something kind of fun tonight, so give me an inconsequential yes/no question in the comments, and I will answer reading from this deck of images.

Please no serious questions, and I would prefer no questions about past romantic relationships or connections. I don’t like banning specific topics, but I’m really looking for more unserious/trivial questions (it’s a bit of a silly deck, obviously).

Expect a bit of the vagueness of a magic 8-ball, sometimes things can’t be answered with a straight yes or no!

Ps. Please give me tips for taking pictures of spreads without shadows on the mat or glares on the cards. I want crispier images for my future readings hehe 🤭

u/jennie-spaghetti — 2 months ago

Comment what trinket you were drawn towards, and I will tell you a strength of yours in one(ish) sentence.

Please do not dm me.

I will get to as many comments as possible over the next 24 hours.

Warm wishes to all of you!

u/jennie-spaghetti — 2 months ago

Please comment your favorite animal and I will give you one sentence of career advice.

Please do not dm me. I will get to as many people as possible.

Happy Tuesday!

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u/jennie-spaghetti — 2 months ago