Time stays long enough for those who use it.
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JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Origami Around
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Three Goblin Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
One Nice Bug Per Day
$LAYYYTER
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Not today Justin
todays bird
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Time stays long enough for those who use it.
Leonardo da Vinci (via purplebuddhaproject)
Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.
Anthony J. D'Angelo (via study-well)
Don’t study because you need to. Study because knowledge is power. Study because they can never take it away from you. Study because you want to know more. Study because it enhances you. Study because it grows you.
How Learning A New Language Changes Your Brain And Your Perception
Learning a foreign language opens us up to new experiences, work opportunities, and allows us to meet people we may never have otherwise. More than that, research has shown learning a language can also physically change brain structure and adjust perception.
When we learn a language, we create new neural pathways in our brain, which can lead to noticeable changes. The left hemisphere is generally believed to be the logical part of the brain and is where many of our language skills originate. However, a 2012 Swiss study observed that learning a foreign language later in life is associated with thickening of the cerebral cortex — a layer of neurons specifically responsible for memory, thought, consciousness and, of course, language. This increased thickness can lead to better memory and sharper thinking later in life.
Learning a new language doesn’t just change the physical makeup of the brain. Based on a theory known as linguistic relativity, learning a new language can also change the way we see the world. This is specifically true in relation to our color perception. For example, Japanese speakers have far more words to describe the color blue, and as a result are generally able to see more shades of blue than English speakers. On the other side of the spectrum, the Himba tribe of Namibia in Southern Africa have only five words to describe all the colors in the world. Researchers have observed that, without a word for the color blue, the Himba struggle to tell it apart from green — an easy feat for English speakers.
Infographic by the team at Sunbelt Staffing
New post on the blog! I haven’t posted this kind in a while, but they seem to be so popular I think I’ll start doing it again :)
5 Habits of Organized Students | Study-Hack
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Finished sewing the wrap wallet kit from threadandleather.com You save more than half the price buy getting the kit rather than buying it finished. And yea, it's a pretty good wallet!
when i was 12 i babysat this girl for a few years and she would come to me and show me her art, drag me by my wrists and point at the pieces she’d made during the week. and she’d be like “do the voice” and i’d put on a sports-announcer olympics-style voice and be like “such form! this level of coloring! why i haven’t seen such perfection in crayola in a long time. and what is this? why jeff, now this is a true risk… it seems she’s made … a monochrome pink canvas…. i haven’t seen this attempted since winter 1932… and i gotta say, jeff, it’s absolutely splendid” and she’d fall back giggling. at the end of every night she’d check with me: “did you really like it?” and i’d say yes and talk about something i noticed and tucked her in.
she was just accepted into 3 major art schools. she wrote me a letter. inside was a picture from when she was younger. monochrome pink.
“thank you,” it said, “to somebody who saw the best in me.”
Can't be anymore satisfied with my phone's look screen
Kise vs Aomine The goosebumps!
"You did well. Besides, it’s not all over yet. You can pay him back this winter”
- Yukio Kasamatsu
Cried so hard!!
(Kuroko no Basket, Season 1 // Episode 11) Tetsuya Koroko and Taiga Kagami during the Interhigh Preliminary Finals against Shutoku High. it looks so fucking good.
Genko-an Temple (Kyoto,JAPAN)
Summer/Fall/Winter
Who are you!
Who was the anon wanting from me to say something lovely! It's the first anon ever so.. YEA!! Show me the way to find you anon!!~!~!!
Tell me something lovely.
You’re a great person. You might be underestimating yourself too much c;
Sweet!
I'll be like Gintoki in 20 years! Doing my own thing and enjoying life as it comes (while also having a badass history, of course!!)
did u kno: ur icon is actually you in 20 years
NORWEGIAN
FOREST
CATS
Cool cats doing some work in da neighborhood~!