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The start of the week means, starting to get ahead with assignments due, finishing tests, and this week I will find some joy in myself because I recently got a 106% on my psychoanalytics and neo-analytics schools of thought exam for personality theories.
I am so sick of college bro every day there is more assignmence -_-
can we end this studyblr ideal that you should be eating fruit for every snack and revising on the bus and studying whilst you walk and learning whilst you eat lunch and staying home at weekends and using every single minute of the day to be productive ??? like ??? no !! eat that chocolate that youâve been keeping in your kitchen !! listen to your favourite song whilst on the bus !! play games on your phone at lunch time !! meet your friends and have a hella fun adventure !! its obviously okay and good to have a balance between your chill time and your study time but please for the love of god do not let studying take over your life. studying is great and its awesome and you should definitely work hard but you need to remember that your life needs to be lived
Lovely, sun-filled room is perfect for plants. (The lucky lady who lives here says, â Yâall⊠I am never going to get over how privileged I am to be living in this room.â)
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040719 // day 3 + 4 of 30 days of arts and humanities
iâm not gonna write about what i feel after reading âthe witch doesnât burn in this oneâ because long story short: not impressed.
7.25 beautiful day for some beautiful new staedtler duo-colors (and swatches!!)
i want you all to know that there is an artist (carmen papalia) who, after he started using a white cane, assembled a 12 foot long white cane and began using it in downtown vancouver. the length of the cane made it functionally useless as a device and the only purpose it served was making him an obstacle for sighted people. dare i say⊠2019 goals
therapist to sighted patient: long cane isnt real and it cant hurt you
carmen papalia:
[id: a dimly lit photo of carmen papalia using his 12 foot âlong caneâ piece. he walks casually behind it. the cane takes up the majority of both the photograph and the sidewalk.]
Okay I went to a conference where this guy was a keynote and heâs so fucking cool. Heâs done a ton of art around disability rights. The twelve-foot cane is really cool, but here are some of my other favourites:
From the series on replacing his cane, this is one where he replaced his cane with a megaphone and would stand at intersections repeating âI canât seeâ until somebody would stop and help him cross the street
Another cane replacement, this time replacing it with a high school marching band who would change the music depending on if there was something in the way or not.
A museum intervention where he got people at the MET to go through the museum with their eyes closed and experiencing touching things heâd gotten permission to touch (the floor in this image) and just exploring a visual art museum blind.
The Blind Field Shuffle, in which he has dozens of people form a conga line behind him with their eyes closed and leads them on a blind tour of the city - literally the blind leading the blind.
Wish I could find a better photo, but this is a museum gallery he curated where the works are almost at floor height, making them accessible to children, little people, and people in wheelchairs, but requiring abled people to bend down or sit on the floor in order to see them properly.
In short, this man is amazing and I love his work.
âŠâŠokay, that last one is my absolute favorite
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Rainy outside, i just wanna lay in my bed to night, watching movie all night and sip my coffee
As a kid i would imagine my future self studying in domed buildings, surrounded by oceans of books and inked words.
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november 26, 2017 » i wish i could fall back asleep for a little bit and enjoy the morning in bed for a little longer, but i must start the day strong to end strong.
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Two things Iâm working on today: I am the co-editor of a special edition of the Goldsmiths literature journal (GLITS), so Iâm currently checking over peer review sheets and manuscript feedback from our board of editors.Â
I am also writing questions for an event Iâve been putting together as part of Alternative Careers Week at Goldsmiths, which is a conversation about the challenges facing prospective academics between myself, Dhanveer Brar, Beth Guilding, Jake Hall, Akanksha Mehta and Roberto Mozzachiodi.
You can find the details of the event here: Is a Career in Academia Worth it?
I have a random burst of energy can I like, bottle it up so I can actually finish this project
He doesnât want you to be real, to think and to live. He doesnât love you. But I love you. I want you to have your own thoughts and ideas and feelings, even when I hold you in my arms.
A Room with a View (1985) dir. James Ivory