• crabby cartography

    From Meverett to All on Fri Dec 22 14:22:09 2023
    hi guys

    its ya boy

    i am blogging to you guys from community challenge (3a and 4a), and i had some thoughts to share

    we're having a holiday party, i got made fun of by cartwright for requesting we start the festivities a little bit latr, and finally admitted i am a total hater of christmas
    we should have 4 halloweens ever year instead, because halloween is the superior holiday (october rise up)

    anyways, we did some actual work for our projects as always, writing one of the last sections of our cartwright paper (he didn't even read mine when i asked him :( how sad)
    i got to make some funny little figures of my group's maps

    (oh my god i just heard josh say a terrible word! cant believe this nonsense)

    to continue, we had to come up with a title for our project for when we present it, and our ideas were pretty not great.
    we had "so called 'crabs,'" pretty solid.
    we had "so called 'crabs' but with more pizazz," which i liked a little better but not great.
    i was thinking we do something more professional, of course, seeing as this will be a professional setting, and garrett suggested "hcrab killaz." not so accurate, but sure.

    then, tyfye had the greatest suggestion known to man: "crabby cartography"

    this is unbelievable the most accurate way to describe what we have been doing for the past several months. i really love it. unfortunately, schrader was not vibing with it
    next idea: "crabography" --> i still think "crabby cartography" was better tbh

    our current name idea is "Horseshoe Crabs: Our Changing Shorelines," which is more mature and i think pretty good for describing it

    anyways, our presentation is on christmas 42nd, 2023, and i got to talk to mrs grava today
    she popped into our holiday party and i got to tell her for a brief moment about "crabby cartography," and tyfye giave me his name origins :)
    email me if you want the story

    signing off,
    meverett