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And that's basically what we are; we're just human beings, but we all have our own little sound colors, as it were, that make up these extraordinary personalities and
characters
and interests and things.
Now I'm destined to spend a lot of time with some unique, very, very special, individualistic and often seductive female
characters.
But only by getting up close to these animals and spending time with them can we actually even reach out and dig out these personal
characters
that they have.
(Animal sounds) But that's, I think, what this is all about, is that these individuals have these personalities and
characters.
Are we suddenly going to see a lot more female
characters
in cartoons and in games and on TV shows?
So here's the first exploration of this idea, where
characters
can be physical or virtual, and where the digital content can literally come off the screen into the world and back.
So here, Nathan has changed the letter A to the number 2. You can imagine maybe these symbols give the
characters
special powers when it goes into the virtual world.
These are some of the images and the
characters
of the film.
And I think it was a great place to grow up as an artist because I grew up around quirky, colorful
characters
who were great at making with their hands.
In China, the definition of literacy is the ability to read and write 1,500 Chinese
characters.
And I want to explain this to you by introducing you to six
characters
who I met while I was doing this research.
Nothing like this existed in China, where there was one monolithic state covering a fifth of humanity, and anyone with any ambition had to pass one standardized examination, which took three days and was very difficult and involved memorizing vast numbers of
characters
and very complex Confucian essay writing.
So, when I said I read a study, what I actually read was 59
characters
that summarized 10 years of research.
How many of you had to fill out a web form where you've been asked to read a distorted sequence of
characters
like this?
The reason it works is because humans, at least non-visually-impaired humans, have no trouble reading these distorted characters, whereas programs can't do it as well yet.
In the case of Ticketmaster, the reason you have to type these
characters
is to prevent scalpers from writing a program that can buy millions of tickets, two at a time.
And since they're used so often, a lot of times the sequence of random
characters
shown to the user is not so fortunate.
The random
characters
that happened to be shown to the user were W, A, I, T, which, of course, spell a word.
But unfortunately, one of the things kids liked to draw was cartoon
characters.
I set out to write a compelling economic story, one that had great characters, that no one else was telling, and one that I thought mattered.
She believed that all well-drawn
characters
have a spine.
In opera, we shrink those stairs so that our main
characters
can glide up and down effortlessly without ever breaking their voice.
But they're not strong
characters
who happen to be female.
They're completely flat, and they're basically cardboard
characters.
I don't like to acknowledge a problem without also acknowledging those who work to fix it, so just wanted to acknowledge shows like "Mad Men," movies like "Bridesmaids," whose female
characters
or protagonists are complex, multifaceted.
But I don't feel that — I still feel that there are some types of women who are not represented that way, and one group that we'll focus on today are teens, because I think teenagers are especially contradictory and still figuring it out, and in the '90s there was "Freaks and Geeks" and "My So-Called Life," and their characters, Lindsay Weir and Angela Chase, I mean, the whole premise of the shows were just them trying to figure themselves out, basically, but those shows only lasted a season each, and I haven't really seen anything like that on TV since.
So all of that being said, I still really appreciate those
characters
in movies and articles like that on our site, that aren't just about being totally powerful, maybe finding your acceptance with yourself and self-esteem and your flaws and how you accept those.
Also, those very sounds tend not to be represented by the
characters
that are available in European languages.
Please, continue to let us see
characters
in your movies, your plays, your columns, who suffer with severe mental illness.
You know, Twitter and Twitter clones have a kind of a limitation of 140
characters.
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