Whumptober 2023 | No.13
Cold Compress - Infection - "I don't feel so good."
Billy Webb, aka Spider and Pete Tomaszewski, aka Buffer in Sea Patrol - 3x09 - Pearls Before Swine
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I'm sure Sun buffering as been animated before, but I felt the urge to do my own take on it, just to see if I could.
Is not perfect but I'm pretty happy how this simple thing turned out, so do enjoy!
Also non gif version:
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Im not sure if you take requests, but if so could we request a buffer system role flag? No pressure ofc, we just can't find one -circus
Buffer
[PT: Buffer]
“A buffer is a headmate whose role is to act as a buffer for other headmates from potentially traumatic or stressful situations.
An example of this would be if a syskid or headmate who shouldn't be fronting during traumatic or stressful situations was close to fronting, a buffer would front to prevent them from witnessing or being around the situation, similar to when police or firefighters in TV shows block children's ears or eyes and distract them from the crime they were called out for.” - Pluralpeida(link)
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All I’m saying is if you told me that Mac and Dennis were dating and then had me watch flowers for Charlie with no prior knowledge to these characters actual relationship, I would believe it.
First of all how it sets up with them having a playful argument which yeah, could be platonic but that combined with the dancing in sync later in the episode? And how Dennis stops dancing and SMILING when we hear the a door open and Dee is introduced to the scene. They had to have Dee sit between them when they were huffing gas because the scene would’ve been too suspicious. Dee is their buffer this episode. And the way the episode is about CHARLIE!
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Cultivating Your Social Media Presence: A Strategic and Data-Driven Approach
The digital era has transformed how businesses operate, with a dormant social media account equating to a closed storefront. Ensuring your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram accounts are consistently refreshed with engaging content is crucial. Instead of spreading your resources thin across various platforms, focusing on 1-2 primary accounts can yield more impressive results.
Take the example of Buffer, a popular social media management tool. They famously dropped their efforts on Facebook and focused primarily on Twitter and Instagram, where they found their audience was more engaged. Through social media analytics, Buffer discovered that despite having over 100,000 followers on Facebook, the engagement rate was significantly lower than their Twitter and Instagram accounts.
They employed social scheduling and automation tools to maximize productivity and ensure consistency. It was critical for Buffer’s social media strategy to prioritize social channels based on their target audience’s online activity.
Technical metrics, or Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), played a significant role in this decision-making process. By monitoring Engagement Rates, Follower Growth, Reach and Impressions, and Click-Through Rates, Buffer could understand which platforms were most effective for their brand. The strategy of repurposing content helped them avoid the continuous strain of creating new content and improved their SEO efforts.
Once Buffer mastered content creation and scheduling dynamics on Twitter and Instagram, they were ready to reevaluate their social media strategy and consider expanding to other platforms.
Buffer’s example illustrates how a company can effectively manage its social media presence by making data-driven decisions. Following their footsteps, any business can strategically plan its social media marketing and management efforts. And if needed, they can always delegate these tasks to a freelancer. After all, outsourcing can bring unique expertise that may currently be outside the business’s arsenal, contributing fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the strategy.
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One of the many perks of having a good buffer of pages ready for a webcomic is that you have extra time to fiddle with the lighting and shadows in next month's panels! Does this look like she's standing in an autumn sunset or what? (Lack of background notwithstanding.)
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The obscure light in the room was amiable, and I felt glad to see no one except the people on the screen, to have Paris next to me without being forced to look at him.
Siri Hustvedt, from The Blindfold
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