Personally I very much dislike - heck, I can even say that I hate - citations and annotated bibliographies. Sure, I know that it is important to credit the author or creator and to not commit the big oops that is plagiarism, but the format to do so is horrible. There are so many different ways to cite something, from MLA to Chicago to APA, and then after that there are so much more hoops to jump through.
Anyways, onto more positive thoughts and places, I can confidently say that I have discovered what I should do and focus on in ISM. The answer is: modding (or graphic design, if modding falls through)! More specifically; modding games like Minecraft, or other games with a popular modding scene like Fallout, Skyrim, or Gmod.
So far I have yet to create any mods myself, but I do have a plan to do so in the future. I had made a modpack in CurseForge before, trying to cross mod compatibilities and even reverse-engineered a Planetary server to be able to fit my custom modpack. But honestly, creating modpacks are super easy compared to actually making the mods themselves; like lifting an apple compared to trying to stop a freight train. I have done some graphic design for things like posters and propaganda, but they are not really "professional" in a sense even though they are high quality (it was basically just us teenagers from across the globe LARPing in Minecraft), but still, I am quite proud of them and perhaps I would upload some onto my website some day.
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