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we're not kids anymore.
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me trying to think of captions: Google search for âatom punsâ
reminder to always be kind to everyone because being rude isnât nice
fall is here đ (i live in a tropical country but itâs cooler and rainier now and i appreciate that)
Saturday morning, on the 26th of October, a Nazi walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue, shouting âAll Jews must die!â and opened fire. He killed eleven Jewish people, including grandparents, husbands, wives, and a doctor remembered for his compassionate care of his patients during the AIDs crisis. Several of them were there celebrating a baby-welcoming ceremony for a gay coupleâs newly adopted twins.
This was the deadliest antisemitic attack in all 364 years of American Jewish history. Jews all over the world are shaken, upset, and scared. We know that this could have been any of us, but beyond that, this attack struck at the heart of our people. We were attacked in a place of safety and sanctity. We were reminded that as Jews, we are not safe in America. And we lost eleven Jewish souls.
Some of us are grieving, some of us are angry, some of us are devastated, some of us are numb, some of us are crying, some of us are terrified, some of us are anxious, and some of us can barely walk up the stairs because this doesnât make any sense and yet it makes so much sense because we all, on some level, imagined this was coming. Our history has taught us that our safety is never guaranteed, and over the past two years we have watched the sickening rise of Nazism and antisemitism all over the world, including in America, where, despite our history, many of us had been lulled into believing it could never happen here.
We lost a third of the worldâs Jewish population within living memory. So many Jewish families, in every country, fled antisemitic violence within the past few generations. The tragedy we just experienced is visceral, itâs terrifying, itâs devastating.
So please, check in on your Jewish friends and ask how they are doing. Please, take a moment to understand and absorb this tragedy. Please, understand how this is not just yet another mass shooting (that while theoretically tragic, you donât really have the space for another one, what with compassion fatigue), but rather an attack that pierced the heart of a group of people already carrying centuries of pain and trauma. Please, make space for this one. Please, when you talk about this, donât use generalized language about hate and about how no one should be killed for their religion. Please speak the words: Jewish. Antisemitic. Say this was an antisemitic attack, on Jewish people. And please, keep us in your thoughts today.
Folks who arenât Jewish, you can reblog this. In fact Iâd be grateful if you did.
35/100 | Friday 18 December 2015
Now that Iâm on a study break like most of us, itâs time to get stuck into Japanese more consistently, particularly kanji combos!
Worked from home in the afternoon on minor website updates.
Furbaby walk and jog in the afternoon.
Edit: Japanese language resources
Reblog if you can speak, read, or at least kinda communicate in more than one language.
Day 6/100 days of productivity [01.13.18] I didnât complete any academic work today but I did take my dogs to the park, gave them a bath, and did my laundry. Some days, itâs about the small accomplishments.
[8.27.2018] // chemistry notes
âhonors chem got assigned some summer homework! đ âft. zebra mildliner
studygram // sonderandroses
Learn JLPT N2 Vocabulary: éăă (kasaneru)
âEducate yourself. When a question about a certain topic pops up, google it. Watch movies and documentaries. When something sparks your interest, read about it. Read read read. Study, learn, stimulate your brain. Donât just rely on the school system, educate that beautiful mind of yours.â
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War
She was war
raw, red wounds and pain
All my peace
seemed so far away
thunder struck again
She was disaster
eyes afire, tumultuous desire
beauty held
the coming storm
I was sorrow
heart struck, out of luck
in her joy
she kept me warm
She was death
winter cold
in the unleavened black
I held her close
breathed all my life
until it
brought her back
There was destruction,
and salvation
the pleasure and the pain
We lived, we died
we hoped, and lied
and still
Iâd do it all again
GOFUNDME: SAVE OUR NAVAJO LANGUAGE
âI never learned my Navajo language and I was never inspired to learn it. Â As I got older, I realized how valuable our language is to the livelihood of our Navajo Nation. â -Dr. Shawna L. Begay
Our Navajo or DinĂ© language is in danger of becoming extinct.  Help us create and develop the first Navajo-English educational media TV puppet show, âDinĂ© BĂ NĂĄâĂĄlkid Timeâ which means âThe Navajo Movie Time.â  It will inspire and teach our youth basic language skills using media as a technology tool. Parents, grandparents, children and grandkids can learn to speak Navajo  fluently together within their own homes. Long-time friends and educators, Dr. Shawna L. Begay and Charmaine Jackson have teamed up to create this new TV pilot for an all-ages audience or for anyone who wants to learn the Navajo language.  With your support, itâll be the first educational Navajo and English puppet show that will teach and preserve the Navajo language and culture through digital media.
After several years of extensive research on the Navajo Nation, Dr. Begay recently completed her PhD from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas with her doctorate thesis, âDeveloping A Navajo Media Guide: A Community Perspective.â As project director, she quickly realized she was a pioneer on the topic.
âWhen I decided what topic to study I realized there existed very little research in Indigenous educational media, especially with our Navajo people,â stated Dr. Begay.  âAs Navajo people, we have our own learning objectives and Navajo way of knowing is completely different for Euro-Western schooling.  I decided that I had to research and develop our own curriculum guide that is meant to teach Navajo through media.â Dr. Begay and Jackson, co-writers of the show, developed the first 3-puppet characters and plan for many more. The pilot features Nanabah-a young Navajo girl, GĂĄh (Rabbit) and DlÇ«ÌÇ«Ì (Prairie Dog) who will go on endless adventures learning about language, gardening, the environment and the importance of family values. Nanabah is fluent in Navajo and likes to teach children about life on the reservation with her animal friends and special guests.  Children who want to learn Navajo will also be an important part of the show by interacting with Nanabah, her friends and storyline. Dr. Begayâs research concluded there exists very little research in the area of Indigenous educational media. Currently media is a very powerful tool that can be used to teach. She is cognizant of the digital age we live in and the opportunities to utilize media to revitalize the Navajo language.  âStar Wars and Finding Nemo,â dubbed in Navajo, was a great place to start and it has garnered national exposure of our language. However, we need a show based on our own Navajo learning principals our ancestors set out for us to learn and live by. I donât think a non-Navajo, non-Native or non-Indigenous person can do that for us, nor should they.  We, as Navajo, need to produce this show ourselves, if we are to be truly sovereign,â added Dr. Begay. Both educators, Dr. Begay and Jackson, of Naalkid Productions have been talking about this educational language project for about the past four years and still have a long way to go to finance their dream. âWith the support of Navajo TV Anchor Colton Shone, our team of Navajo artists, filmmakers, family and friends, this video pilot is a huge step forward,â said Jackson.  âOur journey has just begun and the big next step is finding financial support to create a whole new puppet TV series.â We aim to raise $50,000 with this project which will allow us to continue with pre-production and production aspects of making this digital media project become a reality.  We need your help to save our language by teaching Navajo to our future generations. Pre-Production: -Script writing for the pilot show -Puppet Development/Creation -Casting for puppeteers and other talent that will be on screen -Hiring of all key cast and crew Production: -Locations and permits -Rental of Studio space -Equipment: cameras, sound, lights, etc. -Cast and Crew budget
Despite all the notes on this post, theyâre still at $13,155 of their $50,000 goal.Â
Please keeping sharing and donate if you can!Â
what it sits at as of 07/27/18
Just a personal rant
I just need an outlet to let all my thought run out. I studied abroad last semester and it was the best decision Iâve ever made. I really found myself in Japan and was living my best life. That was the happiest Iâve been in years since Iâve been battling depression and anxiety since my junior year of high school.
Upon returning to Uni I found out that I had taken too many credits abroad and subsequently hindered my graduation plan. And now Iâm looking at either taking a ton of credits both semesters this year, the amount of credits being 21 this fall and 18 in the spring.(normal amount being 13-15). Or perhaps finishing my extra certificate in the summer after I graduate and incur more student loans. Now I know I can always pay back the loans but my mom didnât want me to study abroad bc it costed so much and now Iâm only going to add to that amount of loans bc I was selfish and wanted to study abroad and be happy for once in my life and get away from this place that just seems to suck the life out of me day by day.
I just donât want her to be angry at me for making a mistake. I try my best everyday and study and work hard at everything I do just to make her proud of me. And itâs like everytime I take 2 steps forward I take 17 backwards.
I like to think of mistakes as lessons. I made a great choice at the moment. I was happy. And then it had a consequence I wasnât informed about and itâs unfortunate but I can get past it.
If anyone is out there reading this just send some good vibes my way. I will not give up hope and I will do everything I can to finish what I started here at Uni.
ok universe, iâm ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweetÂ
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX8GI49lUL4/
december 7, 2017 â tfw u have a lot of holiday-themed stationery and not a lot of time to use it
i hope finals season is going well for everyone!!