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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
DEAR READER
$LAYYYTER
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

shark vs the universe
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@heywaldorf
life is so hard when you’re a very lazy girl by nature but you also want to do a lot of things in your one wild and precious life
bitches be like “this is my comfort character” and it’s a character who hasn’t had a day of real happiness in years
Y’ever read something and have understanding that has eluded you interminably suddenly stop, curl up, and snuggle neatly into a fold in your brain because a new way way opened to it?
I've seen this passed around a few times, and I have one thing to say:
It's online. The book was carefully and wonderfully recreated online by hand. You can find it here. The entire book is this easy.
calculusmadeeasy.org
How to read Finnish like right now
This is not a complete "how to be instantly perfect at Finnish" post or anything but this will get you far. (I hope you see something...)
You guys liked the other posts I made in this style so I hope this one will help you as well! I know many of you are new learners still so I'm trying to make posts for all levels.
“I keep wondering, how many people do you need to be, before you can become yourself.”
— Iain S. Thomas (via nightlyquotes)
{ Paris rooftops }
current journal (a paperblank flexible notebook), new pencil pouch and current read: Jane Eyre☕️🫶🏻
“Educate 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. Don’t just rely on the school system, educate that beautiful mind of yours.”
— Unknown (via quotemadness)
I saw a TikTok recently that really changed my view on education and learning. I forget the exact quote but it said something along the lines of “learn in good faith, and the grades will come”
So often I find myself obsessing over getting an A and not taking time to enjoy the fact that I am studying what middle school/high school me dreamed of. My younger self would hear about the things I am accomplishing and would be so excited. So that raises the question, if I picked these classes, why should my desire for a 4.0 outweigh letting myself enjoy the learning process and just doing the best I can? Good grades come to those who like and resonate with the material being taught. Maybe instead of focusing on memorization for some topics, emphasizing and spending time on relating the content and deepening my understanding is better. I've found that my chem lecture is so fascinating and just having the opportunity to learn more about the complexity of the world around us is so cool. While reaction rates can be boring, when thinking about it, catalysts have huge biological impacts in our body's daily functioning. Life simply would not be able to do what it does without these reactions. I am learning about details that relate to the reactions that allow me to have the energy to move. Learning becomes more valuable when you don't focus on the destination( a grade) but think about it as a journey.
All I want is for you to live on. ⸺
Deepest apologies to the well-thought-out characters that I created but never wrote the stories for.
Keep calm drink coffee and keep on Studying ☕📚💻.
this life is the kind that makes you thirstier the more you drink
coffee break & doing some reading for my psycholinguistics class
Focus on studying. I know it's hard, but believe me, it's going to be worth it.