i’m on book #4 and it is beautiful!! (the book in history, the book as history, eds. brayman, lander, & lesser)
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i’m on book #4 and it is beautiful!! (the book in history, the book as history, eds. brayman, lander, & lesser)
[11.12.17]
went to plaza singapura yesterday and got these! Expect a tombow swatch soon ;)
listening to: trust me by k.a.r.d.
They say the smaller your handwriting, the more introverted you are. Sounds about accurate for me.
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Orange Linear Algebra notes!📝📚
lvslie:
let me be the wallpaper that papers up your room
Getting back is harder than I thought, but I made the space around me pretty.
17:18 | 🎧 el latido de mi corazón- coco
“I am thankful for the nights that turned into mornings, friends that turned into family and dreams that turned into reality”🌿
Don’t be so hard on yourself,, the mom in E.T. had an alien living in her house for days and didn’t notice👽✌🏽
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it’s almost the end of 2017 what a year
so glad im on winter break though!
currently listening to:
merry & happy - twice
“choose kindness and laugh often”
cats for week 3 of october!
journal ⋅ black pen ⋅ highlighter ⋅ black marker ⋅ white pen
This is what weekends are made for 😍 Bed. Books. Coffee & Chocolate 🙌🏼 I started (and finished) The Happy Ever Afterlife of Rosie Potter (RIP) by Kate Winter this evening 📖 It was a great read and definitely recommend it! What are you reading at the moment?📚
This book is an incredible read, and I got through it alarmingly quickly (literally couldn’t put it down) thanks to its witty lead character Rosie, and her ghostly journey through her life, how she died and who she loved. Just my type of book filled with a little romance and a happy ending! 💕📖 Have you read it yet?
{october 21, 2017} | today’s ap macro notes matched last month’s bujo spread, which also matched my bedsheets 🌸💗
April 9, 2016
Studying psych after realizing that I have both the APES and AP Psych exams on the same day. RIP. Treated myself to a Starbucks frappicino to cope with the news lmao.
IG: delphinestudies
01.12.17 // the first reaction of my chemical synthesis for my internship project involved fun times such as boiling concentrated chloridric acid for 1h :’) those tlcs are not cooperating at all, either.
You’re beautiful
One of my favourite publishers is having their annual sale and there were quite a few books on European philosophy and politics so I couldn’t resist and basically bought them all :–)
In one of my philosophy classes we’ve been talking a lot about the force of disillusion as the motor of history in philosophy. Earlier this week we discussed ‘Europe’ – not just as a geopolitical construct, a confederation of Christian states, but as one example of many possible examples, such that one can read the instantiation of the law. Or, put simply, as a model for political change for the rest of the world. We were discussing the idea that the exemplarity of Europe lies in how it uniquely folds together the origin of a pure idea of philosophy together with the emergence of a people, and that the notion of ‘Europe’ as a universality is what it is today because of a combination of model historicity and the eradication of possible alternatives.
Obviously I can’t really even begin to condense such a complex and immense topic, but it has been very interesting and so I’m trying to soak up as much of the related reading as possible. Really excited for these books to arrive(!)