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the-final-sentence · 2 months
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Just being myself, I’m complete.
Anna Sortino, from Give Me a Sign
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bookaddict24-7 · 11 months
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New Young Adult Releases! (July 11th, 2023)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Standalones/First in a Series:
Give Me A Sign by Anna Sortino
My Week with Him by Joya Goffney
A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow
All the Yellow Suns by Malavika Kannan
The Prince & The Apocalypse by Kara McDowell
I'd Rather Burn Than Bloom by Shannon C.F. Rogers
Those We Drown by Amy Goldsmith
Stars, Hide Your Fires by Jessica Mary Best
Bellegarde by Jamie Lilac
A Warning About Swans by R.M. Romero
How (Not) to Date A Pop Star by Jada Trainor
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Happy reading!
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pipperoni32-blog · 1 year
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Give Me A Sign
By Anna Sortino / 5 stars
(Publish date upcoming, July 11, 2023)
Oh man. This book. Where do I even begin? Beautiful, eye-opening. Sweet and heartfelt.
Selfishly, this book has made me miss ASL. As life happens and friends move away, I largely stopped using it, stopped learning. Even though the experience of learning a language, learning THIS language, was like nothing I could have ever imagined. I haven't jumped back into it yet, but I've thought about and in ASL often during and since reading.
The glimpse into the deaf community, how they view themselves, their hearing loss, their culture, was such a gift. So often, it's hard to be an outsider. You forget that it can be just as hard being part of a group, a culture, and feeling like you don't belong either.
Lilah is hard of hearing, a fact she feels is taken for granted when she can pass as a hearing person with her hearing aids. So often, people forget that she missed things, that she has to work to fill in the gaps to follow a conversation. That she can't hear if she can't see a person's lips to lip read. She's never learned ASL fluently, nor has her family offered to learn for her.
When she gets the junior counselor job at Camp Grey Wolf, she's excited. The camp is for kids who are deaf and blind, and she remembers the sense of belonging she felt when she went as a kid. Lilah worries though that she won't be able to help enough. Will she be able to communicate fully with her campers? Is she deaf enough to really have a place at camp? And is the guy she's crushing on actually into her as well?
A nice balance of romance, and finding your place in the world. A book that will resonate well with everyone, but (hopefully) especially in the deaf and hard of hearing community. One that gives those of us without hearing loss a glimpse into the other side, opening awareness of what life can be like for those without one of their senses. And now it's not something to be pitied, and can be a strength in some ways, but also makes you more understanding and aware at the same time. I would love to see more books like this, with deaf or hard of hearing main characters, and I can only imagine how much more so people who relate more closely to those MCs would feel.
Definitely give this book a try!
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badmovieihave · 10 months
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Bad movie I have The Booby Hatch 1976 aka The Liberation of Cherry Janowski
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2024 Award Winners
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The MCTBA Committee is pleased to announce that this year's winner is The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich by Deya Muniz!
Our three honor titles are Promise Boys by Nick Brooks, The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson, and Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino.
This year's teen vote went to The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich and The Weight of Blood.
Congratulations to all our winners!
Thanks to all who promoted, voted, and participated in this year's award. We'll be back in December with our slate of 2025 MCTBA nominees!
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the-forest-library · 9 months
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August 2023 Reads
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The Annotated Persuasion - Jane Austen
Nothing But the Truth - Holly James
The Last Word - Katy Birchall
The Deja Glitch - Holly James
Love, Theoretically - Ali Hazelwood
The Dane of My Existence - Jessica Martin
They Hate Each Other - Amanda Woody
Mister Magic - Kiersten White
Stars, Hide Your Fires - Jessica Mary Best
Legends & Lattes - Travis Baldree
The Study of Poisons - Maria V. Snyder
This is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone
His Majesty's Dragon - Naomi Novik
Sea of Tranquility - Emily St. John Mandel
The Brothers Hawthorne - Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Give Me a Sign - Anna Sortino
Rewind - Lisa Graff
Tuesdays at the Castle - Jessica Day George
Mice Skating - Annie Silvestro
The Rock from the Sky - Jon Klassen
Ancient Night - David Bowles
Fangirl, Vol 1 - Sam Maggs, Rainbow Rowell
Fangirl, Vol 2 - Sam Maggs, Rainbow Rowell
Family Style - Thien Pham
It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth - Zoe Thorogood
Congratulations, the Best is Over - R. Eric Thomas
Strong Female Character - Fern Brady
Everything I Know About Love - Dolly Alderton
Sipping Dom Perignon Through a Straw - Eddie Ndopu
Organizing for the Rest of Us - Dana K. White
You Just Need to Lose Weight - Aubrey Gordon
Vibrant - Stacie Stephenson
How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids - Jancee Dunn
Allergic - Theresa MacPhail
Generations - Jean M. Twenge
Enough - Shauna M. Ahern
Sensitive - Jenn Granneman
The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness - Sarah Ramey
Dressing Barbie - Carol Spencer
Goblin Mode - McKayla Coyle
How to Resist Amazon and Why - Danny Caine
The Artist's Way - Julia Cameron
Bold = Highly Recommend Italics = Worth It Crossed out = Nope
Thoughts: 
Some really good reads this month, and some disappointments. I really enjoyed They Hate Each Other and was surprised by how much I liked the Fangirl manga. I also finally found an Ali Hazelwood book that I didn't DNF, lol.
Goodreads Goal: 289/400 
2017 Reads | 2018 Reads | 2019 Reads | 2020 Reads | 2021 Reads| 
2022 Reads | 2023 Reads
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go-against-fate · 2 months
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tged oc info dump because ive got fuck all to do
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Frédéric-Ange Robillard
He's a painter who came from a noble family of Seers. The future is revealed to him through his paintings. As if his hands has a mind of its own, it illustrates the reality of what's to come. He doesn't have visions of it and he never knows if the future that's revealed to him would be good or bad. He just knows that his paintings has never been proved to be false
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In TKOBAI he was executed via decapitation for not obeying Alicia's order to use his Seer ability to predict the actions of her enemies. His blood would paint the ground red. And it would be his final art piece.
In TGED, a lot his paintings involved a certain brown hair civil engineer. He gets a bit tired of being shown the same guy over and over but hes glad to know that this man is trying his hardest to bring peace to the world. He eventually retired and lived a quiet life with his family
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Kalei
Hailing from a small village in Sortino Barony, she's a self taught... mage? She wouldn't exactly call herself one. But either way, she can manipulate the mana around her. She always had a fascination of its correlation with life. Too bad that same fascination is also what lead her to lose her home village.
One day she was just attending the village gathering to welcome the autumn season. Then she felt a sudden surge of power roaming inside her, gradually increasing in volume. Her small body couldnt handle this huge abrupt supply of mana inside her and she could feel herself coughing until her lungs hurt, until her throat burns, until red liquid poured out. She could hear muffled screams before she blacked out. Something happened in between that and she couldnt remember. All she knows is that when she opened her eyes, everyone (but her) in the village lay lifeless and cold; her parents not excluded.
She spent the next years trying to survive by herself. It's just a good thing she had plenty of knowledge and crafty hands to aid her
In TKOBAI she would spend the rest of her remaining years alone in the forest, isolated from any human interaction. The feeling of impending doom lingers in the air. Her forest companions whisper of death and despair outside the woods, yet she's not concerned anymore. She only wonders when the sunlight would finally peek through the dark clouds. After all, her plants need sunlight to grow
In TGED she wandered north and eventually arrived to the Frontera Estate. She was given a warm welcome by the people that she met and they even gave her a place to live, food to eat, and.. a job. She doesnt complain much about it though, she's glad that her ability to help plants grow is more useful than ever now
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I created Kalei before Fred, but her lore is still unfinished compared to Fred whose story I felt is already pretty solid. The one i kinda struggle to figure out with is how exactly did she absorbed the life out of the people in her village ತ⁠_⁠ತ
I was thinking maybe.. she picked up like an ancient relic when she was playing in the forest near her village thinking it was another pretty rock for her collection. And the celebration triggered the relic to activate. Basically a pebble sized life absorption relic used in ancient times during a war or somthn
Im not rocking (🥁) with her outfit now tho:/ i want to redesign it
But anyway, random facts about Kalei:
Shes that weird kid who would torture bugs by slurping their mana out of them, watch them writhe, and when theyre in the brink of passing away, she would return their mana. Shes done this to plants too. It's rather cruel but shes literally just a morbidly curious child (⁠・⁠–⁠・⁠;⁠)⁠ゞ Guess she had a fascination with how abrupt a being's life could end (funny how that is considering her backstory lol) She has done the opposite of if this too tho! Sometimes, she would give them (specifically plants) a piece of her mana and watch as they grow a teensy bit faster than before
She likes collecting rocks that she thinks looks cool. There's a corner in her room dedicated to them
She has a cane because she has a limp in her right leg. It developed after The Incident™ she tripped and sprained her ankle. Never bothered to treat it because she thought that it'll just go away on its own. It never did tho. Instead, it got worse. It's to the point that she couldnt bare to put pressure on it. In TKOBAI she straight up just amputated her leg and crafted a handmade prosthetic. However, in TGED, she did get it treated but the damage has already been done
She had to fight a squirrel for acorns once. It was not a fun memory. And not only that, she had to fight with a lot of forest critters for food. Ate a lot of dubiously edible food. I think her taste buds are dead at this point. In general tho, she was dubbed a menace to the forest creatures and they made sure to stay away from her path
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trvbblemaker · 5 months
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MY 2023 BOOK LIST!
January
Neighborhood Girls by Jessie Ann Foley
The Feeling of Falling in Love by Mason Deaver
The Twelfth Grade Night by Molly Horton Booth, Stephanie Kate Strohm, and Jamie Green (graphic novel)
If You Change Your Mind by Robby Weber
Spells For Lost Things by Jenna Evans Welch
Love and Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
Blaine For the Win by Robbie Couch
She’s Too Pretty To Burn by Wendy Heard
Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman
January Favorite: Spells For Lost Things by Jenna Evans Welch
February
Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green (reread)
Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler (reread)
Trouble Girls by Julia Lynn Rubin
Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan (reread)
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
When You Get the Chance by Emma Lord
This Is Not a Love Scene by S. C. Megale
Again, but Better by Christine Riccio
Better Together by Christine Riccio
The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons
Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood
February Favorite: Again, but Better by Christine Riccio
March
Stuck With You by Ali Hazelwood
The Best Laid Plans by Cameron Lund
Exactly Where You Need to Be by Amelia Diane Coombes
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli (reread)
Together, Apart by Various Authors (short stories)
Ophelia After All by Racquel Marie
Out of the Blue by Jason June
Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood
In the Event of Love by Courtney Kae
Heartbreakers and Fakers by Cameron Lund
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
March Favorite: See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
April
Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
Planning Perfect by Haley Neil
Love and Luck by Jenna Evans Welch
Noteworthy by Riley Redgate
Afterglow by Phil Stamper
Right Where I Left You by Julian Winters
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker (graphic novel)
Goodbye, Perfect by Sara Barnard
As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti 
     April Favorite: Noteworthy by Riley Redgate
May
I Was Born for This by Alice Oseman (reread)
Solitaire by Alice Oseman (reread)
Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (reread)
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston (reread)
Here the Whole Time by Vitor Martins
This is Our Place by Vitor Martins
Confessions of an Alleged Good Girl by Joya Goffney
Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levensen
Happy Place by Emily Henry
The Sun and the Star by Rick Riordan
May Favorite: Dear Evan Hansen by Steven Levensen
June
Divergent by Veronica Roth (reread)
Insurgent by Veronica Roth (reread)
Allegiant by Veronica Roth (reread)
If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch
The Maze Runner by James Dashner (reread)
The Scorch Trials by James Dashner (reread)
June Favorite: If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch
July
The Death Cure by James Dashner (reread)
The Fever Code by James Dashner (reread)
May the Best Man Win by ZR Ellor
Jay’s Gay Agenda by Jason June 
July Favorite: Jay’s Gay Agenda by Jason June
August
Vampires, Hearts & Other Dead Things by Margie Fuston
The Long Run by James Acker
Love & Olives by Jenna Evans Welch
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman (reread)
Five Feet Apart by Mikki Daughtry, Rachael Lippincott, and Tobias Iaconis (reread)
Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino
The Lucky List Rachael Lippincott (reread)
She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick (reread)
Indestructible Object by Mary McCoy
If You Still Recognize Me by Cynthia So
Remind Me to Hate You Later by Lizzy Mason
August Favorite: Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino
September
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega by Crystal Maldonado
The Girl Least Likely by Katy Loutzenhiser
Faith: Greater Heights by Julie Murphy
Love Letters for Joy by Melissa See
Northranger by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo (graphic novel)
All This Time by Mikki Daughtry and Rachael Lippincott (reread)
Loveless by Alice Oseman (reread) 
Coming Up For Air by Nicole B. Tyndall
Study Break by Various Authors (Collection of Short Stories)
September Favorite: Love Letters for Joy by Melissa See
October
The Night In Question by Kathleen Glasgow & Liz Lawson
I’d Rather Burn Than Bloom by Shannon C.F. Rogers
Running by Natalia Sylvester
The Kate in Between by Claire Swinarski
10 Truths and a Dare by Ashley Elston
Julieta and the Romeos by Maria E. Andreu
The Meaning of Birds by Jaye Robin Brown
All Signs Point to Yes by Various Authors (Collection of Short Stories)
October Favorite: Julieta and the Romeos by Maria E. Andreu
November
Lose You to Find Me by Erik J. Brown
Chalice of the Gods by Rick Riordan
Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler
Just Visiting by Dahlia Adler
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins (reread)
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (reread)
Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh by Rachael Lippincott
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins (reread)
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (reread)
November Favorite: Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler
December
How To Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow
Look on the Bright Side by Lily Williams and Karen Schneemann (graphic novel)
Breathe and Count Back from Ten by Natalia Sylvester
Surprisingly Sarah by Terri Libenson (Graphic Novel)
Sincerely, Confusingly, Yours by Hailey Gonzales
December Favorite: How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow
2023 Book Total: 104
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i hope you all know that sharing this with you means a lot to me. this is who i am in a list. my book taste, the number of books i read, the authors i like. this is a part of me, and you are getting it. happy 2024
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b00knerd1o1 · 5 months
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2023 books:
Best book of the Year:
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I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennett McCurdy 10/10
Worst book of the year:
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The Scorch Trials by James Dashner 2/10
All other books I read (By date read):
The Buried by Melissa Grey 9/10
The Program by Suzanne Young 6/10
The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau 7/10
Independent Study by Joelle Charbonneau 7/10
Butterfly Girl by Rene Denfeld 3/10
Bloodmoon Huntress by Nicole Andelfinger 9/10
All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir 10/10
Star Wars: Padawan by Kiersten White 9/10
The Crystal Key by Christopher Bailey 7/10
Star Wars: Queens Shadow by E.K Johnston 9/10
Heartstopper by Alice Oseman 10/10
Graduation Day by Joelle Charbonneau 5/10
Puzzle House by Peter Wartman
Heartstopper #2 By Alice Oseman 9/10
Hearstopper #3 by Alice Oseman 10/10
Heartstopper #4 by Alices Oseman 10/10
The Elite by Kiera Cass 5/10
Grave Things Like Love by Sara Bennett Wealer 8/10
Nimon by ND Stevenson 10/10
Transformers: Drift by Shane McCarthy 10/10
The Treatment by Suzanne Young 2/10
Spider-Punk: Battle of the Banned by Cody Ziglar 9/10
The Cristopher Killer by Alane Ferguson 8/10
Queens Hope by E.K. Johnston 10/10
The Death Cure by James Dashner 5/10
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (Re-read) 10/10
The Hate You Give By Angie Thomas 10/10
Instant Karma by Marissa Meyer 8/10
Heartstopper #5 By Alice Oseman 9/10
Freedom by Sebastian Junger 5/10
Uglies by Scott Westerfield 5/10
Angel Radio by A.M. Blaushild 8/10
Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino 10/10
Murder and the Mortician by Mariana McCarthy
Totals:
37 Books
10874 Pages
174 Hours and 31 Minutes (or 7.3 Days)
If you want to see more in-depth reviews of most of these books, check out my Goodreads:
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pahuapants · 11 months
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Give Me a Sign
I loved this story so much - GIVE ME A SIGN by Anna Sortino was a wonder and I'm gonna recommend it to literally everyone. Gichi miigwech for reading!
And maybe, if the loss were profound, my family would be forced to finally take learning American Sign Language seriously. I’d seem “deaf enough” that my classmates would truly understand my need for all those school accommodations, rather than silently judge and question me. Because right now, they know I’m not hearing, but I don’t fit their expectations of deafness, either. It’s a strange…
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juicethedrummer · 1 year
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As someone who has never been particularly drawn to sweater vests, I was surprised to find myself completely taken with the new Spencer v-neck sweater. It's the perfect piece for those cool desert evenings when you want to stay comfortable but still look stylish. I'm especially excited for the upcoming release of the grey version - I can already envision all the different outfits I'll be able to create with it. For this particular look, I paired the Spencer sweater with the Sortino straight leg belted trousers and some chocolate brown suede penny loafers. The combination is both classic and modern, and I love how the earthy tones of the outfit perfectly complement the rugged beauty of Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley. If you're looking to elevate your wardrobe with some standout pieces that will never go out of style, I highly recommend checking out the Spencer sweater, Sortino trousers, and suede penny loafers. Trust me, you won't regret it! @theanthonybush 📸 . . . . . . . . . . . #suitsupply #spencer #vneck #pennyloafer #joshuatree #yuccavalley #straightleg #disondriofabric #mensfashion #streetstyle https://www.instagram.com/p/CpsL_QiOwyW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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leparoledelmondo · 2 years
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Cities of tomorrow - Energy Community
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L’autoconsumo si sta diffondendo anche su mio pianeta. Non crediate di essere i soli, sulla terra, ad avere necessità energetiche impellenti! Qui da noi sono nati gruppi di cittadini che creano una rete locale di impianti che genera e condivide energia da fonti rinnovabili. Queste “comunità energetiche” sfruttano l’energia rinnovabile prodotta dai loro impianti per il riscaldamento delle loro abitazioni. I benefici economici e sociali per le famiglie sono evidenti: riescono a ridurre il fabbisogno da fonti fossili di circa il 60% per i consumi elettrici e del 30% per quelli termici. Il progetto è appena cominciato e ci sono già un centinaio di comunità energetiche dedite all’autoproduzione e allo scambio di energia.
Succede ora a Pinerolo, Moretta, Racconigi (Piemonte); Messina, Sortino, Blufi, Ragusa (Sicilia); Ussaramanna, Villanovaforu (Sardegna); Amares (Molise).
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Give Me a Sign
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Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino
Seventeen-year-old Lilah is tired. Tired of relying on friends and devices to help her hear, and, at the same time, tired of being considered not “deaf enough.” Wanting to be seen, to be understood, means a trip down memory lane. To a summer of working as a counselor at a camp for the deaf and hard of hearing. The same camp she herself attended as a child. What follows is a season full of learning, struggles, friendship, and more. A story does not have to be dark and depressing to tackle serious subjects. Highlighting the struggles that those in the Deaf community face, Anna Sortino’s debut novel is not to be missed.
Reviewer's Note: The audiobook for this novel is FANTASTIC! It makes the experience that much more real. You really get a sense of the struggles Lilah goes through and how hearing loss, no matter the severity, impacts everyone’s lives.
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solgmnx · 2 months
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misskittyta · 2 months
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Quand le virtuel tue le réel...
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La technologie numérique, un pollueur silencieux
Savez-vous que l'avancement dans l'univers technologique a souvent un impact négatif sur l'environnement ? En fait, la pollution numérique englobe toutes formes de pollution qui sont causée par le milieu informatique et numérique. L’impact environnemental des activités numériques reste un mystère inconnu pour la majorité des utilisateurs. Les trois principales sources de cette pollution sont :
Les utilisateurs et leurs différents équipements
Les centres d’hébergement de données
Les applications numériques et les services
Avec la venue des nouveaux changements technologiques, nos façons de consommer, de travailler, d’interagir et de vivre ont beaucoup changé. Les gestes que nous posons, quotidiennement, et qui nous semblent être inoffensifs engendrent désormais d’importants enjeux sur la pollution de notre planète. 
Notre dépendance, toujours grandissante, à l’électronique engendre la production et la gestion d’énergie qui entraînent des émissions de carbones élevés et ceux-ci contribuent au réchauffement de la planète.
Le changement d'objets électroniques, qui ne sont pas désuets, pour obtenir un modèle plus récent et plus rapide est un geste qui a beaucoup de conséquences sur la pollution numérique. On utilise des métaux qui proviennent d'ailleurs. L'extraction de ces métaux exigent beaucoup de ressources, en plus d'engendrer des tonnes de déchets dans les décharges à ordures. De simples gestes anodins comme regarder un vidéo sur notre cellulaire ou partager une photo via Messenger sont contributeurs à l’accroissement des rejets de gaz à effet de serre (GES) dans l’atmosphère. En fait, le téléversement de données numériques se traduit par de l’énergie qui passe par des serveurs informatiques très énergivores. La demande accessibilité des données 24/24 oblige, les serveurs informatiques à rouler en permanence. Les infrastructures pour faire fonctionner Internet consomment de plus ne plus d’électricité. De l’électricité pour la gestion des données, pour l’hébergement des données, pour le partage des données…  
Sauvons notre planète
Il est primordial que tout le monde adopte de bons gestes pour réduire la pollution numérique afin de préserver notre planète.
« La pollution numérique causée par le téléchargement, le stockage et le partage des données est en grande partie due à l'utilisation de serveurs très énergivores. Invisible, elle génère pourtant 4 % des émissions mondiales de gaz à effet de serre (GES). » (Hydro-Québec, 2020)
Voici une liste de choses auxquelles on peut penser pour réduire la pollution numérique :
Prioriser la messagerie instantanée à l’envoi de courriel;
Faire des réunions par audio et éviter la vidéoconférence;
Regarder des vidéos sur notre ordinateur au lieu de l’écouter sur une télévision en haute définition;
Conserver seulement les courriels importants;
Ajouter les sites que nous consultons régulièrement dans nos favoris; 
Diminuer le temps passé devant les écrans;
Éviter d’utiliser les objets connectés, tels que Google home, Caméra intelligente, Apple TV, etc.
Et vous, avez-vous des idées pour réduire notre consommation d’énergies?
Abonnez-vous à mon blog ou écrivez vos commentaires pour contribuez à votre façon pour réduire notre pollution numérique. 
Cliquez ici pour ouvrir mon blogue: https://www.tumblr.com/misskittyta
Bibliographie :
Source : GREENPACE FRANCE (n.d.) La pollution numérique. Repéré au https://www.greenpeace.fr/la-pollution-numerique/
Source : HYDRO-QUÉBEC. Diminuer la pollution numérique, c’est possible. https://www.hydroquebec.com/a/decarboner.html
Source : CLICHE, Jean-François. LE SOLEIL NUMÉRIQUE. 2020, 7 janvier. Vérification faite: le streaming, aussi polluant que tous les avions du monde?https://www.lesoleil.com/2020/01/08/verification-faite-le-streaming-aussi-polluant-que-tous-les-avions-du-monde-7acb2bf064ed0ba0d6b6bdb6b9e3f13d?nor=true
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Necropoli di Pantalica, un ambientalista ritrova un cranio umano
Un cranio, verosimilmente appartenente a un essere umano, è stato ritrovato dall’ambientalista Sebastian Colnaghi durante un’escursione a Pantalica, nella valle dell’Anapo, nel Siracusano. I carabinieri della stazione di Sortino hanno sequestrato il cranio e avviato un’indagine per determinare il periodo della sua origine: le prime analisi suggeriscono che non si tratti di un cranio di epoca…
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