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i love people who are passionate about something. whether it is science or a new drama or cute pens or languages or music, please don’t feel like you would annoy people with it. you’ll never annoy me.
what the signs should focus on in 2017
aries: thinking before they make decisions and opening up more to people
taurus: loosening up and making things less complicated for themselves
gemini: realizing who their real friends are and stop giving energy to people who don't appreciate it
cancer: being honest with their emotions and learning to not take their frustrations out on others
leo: listening to what other's have to say and working on not taking everything so personally
virgo: taking time to do things for themselves, and not neglecting their needs for others
libra: learning to be happy without being constantly being surrounded by people who boost their egos
scorpio: learning to let things go and trusting the people that care about them
sagittarius: taking time to get to know people and letting people get to know them
capricorn: realizing they don't have to plan their whole lives out; it's okay to have fun
aquarius: going out and making real connections with others not just making acquaintances
pisces: cutting harmful people out of their lives
Hi, I wrote this poem for all you music kids
You Need to Remember
That first time you saw one on your bed in pieces when it was still a puzzle.
That first split reed the one your brother bit nearly in half when he wanted to try it first.
That first forced squawk after your little face had already turned red, chasing purple when you learned about resistance.
That first full piece you ever learned, “Shoo Fly”, only two lines that you played for Dad in the garage when you were so proud.
That first time you played high and it wasn’t even that high but you anchored yourself there when barely a C wavered with your focus.
That those firsts were made of wonder but now sometimes you hate yourself for not getting those two notes even in tone or when you lost your fingers somewhere…
But what would little you say? the you experiencing all those firsts if she could hear it now with all those imperfections Don’t you think she’d be so tickled?
best moments in classical music
(imo obviously)
the four bars of intense polyphony in the finale of the jupiter symphony
the interrupted cadences and resolutions in the kyrie and lux aeterna of the mozart requiem
the plottwistwe’rehypeaf beginning of tchaik 4 movement 4
the transition from Nacht to Sonnenaufgang in Eine Alpensinfonie
the modulation to D major in Till Eulenspiegel right before it switches to the funeral march
the buildup and climax (cadence) of the Vorspiel to Meistersinger
the Bm/C# climax in movement 5 of mahler 2 (although there are lots of dissonant climaxes in mahler 2 that are nice af)
the one consonant climax in mahler 2 at aufersteh’n
the tierce de picardie in the finale of dvorák 9
the joining of the two melodies in the 2nd movement of shosty 1
the moment in shosty 7 when it finally stops playing the repeated military motif
the finale of shosty 7 where it reaches C “major” again
most of the cadences in shosty festive overture
the joining of the two melodies in the march from holst suite in E-flat
the scream chord close to the end of uranus from the planets suite
the innocent woodblock in the middle of slava! overture all on its own
the modal-bach-chorale finale of maslanka’s give us this day
Brass players: *looks at woodwind keys*
Brass players: WHAT ARE THOOOOOOOOOSE
When to use flash cards: memorizing words/vocab, numbers, equations, names, dates, and verbatim facts or lines.
When to use mnemonic devices: memorizing steps of a process or sets of facts/information/people, especially in an order.
When to use concept maps or drawings: learning (rather than memorizing) relationships, processes, concepts, systems, etc.
When to use tables or charts: learning or memorizing systems (eg. conjugation in a foreign language), sets of sets of information (eg. people and when they lived and what they did), and other large/complex groups of information.
When to use songs: for learning or memorizing anything.
Disclaimer: this is a general guideline. If something else works for you, do it!
tag yourself as movements in classical music
Medieval: often ignored, shy, secretly gay, likes to stay in the same place all the time, dreams of being a monk
Renaissance: loves to dance, likes fancy things (but not too fancy), nobody else could pick them out in a crowd but everyone is friendly to them
Baroque: very particular about everything, draws immensely detailed doodles, gets super side-tracked on pointless tangents, everyone's distracted dad friend
Classical: very neat bedroom, makes bad puns constantly, has a 9-5 job, everyone's helpful but slightly exasperated mom friend
Romantic: can never make up their mind about anything, gets shivers when they go to art museums, cries a lot (and you'll know about it), sad bisexual (TM)
Impressionist: super gay, loves music that isn't in their native language, cries easily, just wants to have a good time
Early Modernist: just like Romantic but also does drugs and is afraid of but also super interested in sex
Serialist: angry at everything, "you don't understand my torment", probably a communist
Neoclassical: wants to be just like classical but has never gone to sleep before 1AM, keeps a very neat bedroom except for a single massive pile of clothes in the closet they refuse to acknowledge, occasionally steals Renaissance's hoodies
Total Serialist: 500% angrier than serialist and proud of it, has never had fun, has probably killed someone
Academic Avant-Garde: has never done the same thing twice, trusts nobody else, has an on-again-off-again relationship with total serialism
Minimalism: loves technology, still wears Google Glass and the Apple Watch, meditates for fun, trying to learn Hindi (and horribly failing), often incomprehensible to everyone else but is actually super friendly
Polystylism: originator of the term "pastel grunge", wears immensely clashing outfits, steals everyone's looks, memes
Desk Partners
To me there seem to be 3 distinct types.
1. The serious types who might say hi to each other but ultimately spend rehearsal like this:
2. The pair involving one person who takes band/orchestra very seriously and another who is a complete goof:
3. This:
Is it possible to belong to all three groups at once?
July.14.2016 “Give me a museum and I’ll fill it” - Pablo Picasso
One of my fave commissions in the whole world ever, illustrating the lyrics to Sufjan Stevens’ album Carrie & Lowell
7.13.16+7:58pm // shadow font resource page // @cumberbreadbatch asked for a font tutorial so here you go, love! some of these are a little weird looking, but i hope this is enough to practice with!
Broke af?
But still interested in feeding yourself? What if I told you that there’s a woman with a blog who had to feed both herself and her young son…on 10 British pounds ($15/14 Euro) per week?
Let me tell you a thing.
This woman saved my life last year. Actually saved my life. I had a piggy bank full of change and that’s it. Many people in my fandom might remember that dark time as when I had to hock my writing skills in exchange for donations. I cried a lot then.
This is real talk, people: I marked down exactly what I needed to buy, totaled it, counted out that exact change, and then went to three different stores to buy what I needed so I didn’t have to dump a load of change on just one person. I was already embarrassed, but to feel people staring? Utter shame suffused me. The reasons behind that are another post all together.
AgirlcalledJack.com is run by a British woman who was on benefits for years. Things got desperate. She had to find a way to feed herself and her son using just the basics that could be found at the supermarket. But the recipes she came up with are amazing.
You have to consider the differing costs of things between countries, but if you just have three ingredients in your cupboard, this woman will tell you what to do with it. Check what you already have. Chances are you have the basics of a filling meal already.
Here’s her list of kitchen basics.
Bake your own bread. It’s easier than you think. Here’s a list of many recipes, each using some variation of just plain flour, yeast, some oil, maybe water or lemon juice. And kneading bread is therapeutic.
Make your own pasta–gluten free.
She gets it. She really does. This is the article that started it all. It’s called “Hunger Hurts”.
She has vegan recipes.
A carrot, a can of kidney beans, and some cumin will get you a really filling soup…or throw in some flour for binding and you’ve got yourself a burger.
Don’t have an oven or the stove isn’t available? She covers that in her Microwave Cooking section.
She has a book, but many recipes can be found on her blog for free. She prices her recipes down to the cent, and every year she participates in a project called “Living Below the Line” where she has to live on 1 BP per day of food for five days.
Things improved for me a little, but her website is my go to. I learned how to bake bread (using my crockpot, but that was my own twist), and I have a little cart full of things that saved me back then, just in case I need them again. She gives you the tools to feed yourself, for very little money, and that’s a fabulous feeling.
Tip: Whenever you have a little extra money, buy a 10 dollar/pound/euro giftcard from your discount grocer. Stash it. That’s your super emergency money. Make sure they don’t charge by the month for lack of use, though.
I don’t care if it sounds like an advertisement–you won’t be buying anything from the site. What I DO care about is your mental, emotional, and physical health–and dammit, food’s right in the center of that.
If you don’t need this now, pass it on to someone who does. Pass it on anyway, because do you REALLY know which of the people in your life is in need? Which follower might be staring at their own piggy bank? Trust me: someone out there needs to see this.
Reblogging for all the impoverished students. Jack is the breadline queen. And if you don’t need this - donate to your nearest food bank, stat.
Reblogging for students, working folks, and everyone who’s ever had to choose between essentials at the store because you can only afford milk OR bread, not both.
| Back-to-school Series III/IV | B2S timelines here: (before | after ) |
An all-in-one masterpost for my freshman subjects and the things I’m planning to do in the 2016-2017 school year. Hope this helps you too! Will update throughout the year. These are all just things that I find useful in a pinch. (So it’s not comprehensive. will probably make more detailed ones later in the year)
I. ENGLISH:
Novel Annotation Tricks & Tips
Resources for Writers
Essay Checklist
The Ultimate English Masterpost
A Guide to Outlining Essays
How I Annotate Literature
II. ALGEBRA I:
Algebra
Algebra I Cheatsheet
Algebra Resources
Complete Math Masterpost
Math Masterpost
III. BIOLOGY:
Top 5 Biology Youtube Channels
Science Resources
How to Study Biology
AP Biology
IV. CHINESE:
Foreign Language Cartoons
All grammar for every foreign language ever.
How To: Learn a language (when you already know the basics)
V. CODING:
Learn to Code
Things that had helped me
Programming Tips
And… that’s basically it for now! I am going to be back in a week *happy dance!* If you have any other questions/comments please drop by my inbox! I’ll (hopefully) fix things up when I get back. Check out the Studyblr Games in the meantime!!
+ other masterposts that should be posted already (but Idk if it has been posted yet since I’m y’know on vacation at that time and I’m doing scheduled posting)
Back-to- School Emergency Kit
Freshman Hs Guide
Back To School Timeline: Before Edition
Back To School Timeline: After Edition
Reblog no matter if you have 50,000 or 50 followers, you appreciate every single one. Reblog if you appreciate the messages you get, whether it's 100 or 1. Reblog if a little smile comes across your face everytime you see a new follower or message. Reblog if even though most of us aren't tumblr famous, we appreciate the little things.
April 16, 2016 // Astronomy mind map
My mind map on our star, the Sun ☼
Fun fact: The further away we look in space, the further back in time we can look. The speed of light is not infinitely fast, and in that sense, telescopes are time machines.