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Video of my first week of my final year! 💙❤️
Casual little reminder about your self inserts
Be as OP as you fucking want.
Make yourself a god
give yourself superpowers
give yourself a tail and horns or wings or anything you want!
Let your s/i change the entire plot to be how you like.
Make your s/i a shapeshifter or a vampire or an elf.
Even if it doesn't fit in Canon. I don't care. Your s/i is completely indulgent to you. What matters is that you enjoy yourself.
I make the rules. Im not sorry about it. That's how it is.
Your f/o loves you so so much. Doesn't care if you're human or an alien or whatever. They love you for you.
Coming from someone who literally made a goddess s/i at one point. Just have fun with it
end of april. finals.
3am is such a nice hour, and cold nos in the morning tastes better than anything else when it's well deserved
"answer ?" -my differential equations professor on my test ... still made a 96 though.
one must imagine sisyphus happy and all that good stuff.
-> side note: tried and failed about 4 different times to try and successfully make a finals post :(
012822. first heavy snow of the year !! doesn't make the cold any better but at least it makes it feel slightly more like it's doing something :,)
022221. february's wrapping up— somehow one of the longest and shortest months of my life. it's been busy and unbelievably cold, but i think i'll miss it a lot <3
I love this living room a lot. So happy about my host family in France!
I need your help! I am launching my own project about girls in the financial world. Please join this server if you want to be part of it/or help establish it!
resources I'm using for studying japanese
vocab/kanji:
wanikani: I use daily reviews to learn kanji and vocabulary using the kanji. This resource isn't free, but this has really helped me stay consistent. I like the UI and find the content helpful
renshuu: this is my favorite mobile app, I use this to learn JLPT-specific vocab and kanji. I use the free version
mochi srs: the best flashcard app! The UI is super easy to use and has lots of shortcuts for making and reviewing cards fast. You can easily create and edit templates for cards, and have cards reference other cards. I have a deck for kanji and one for vocab, and my vocab template references any kanji that are used in the vocab tab. There's also super easy furigana, lots of features for japanese.
grammar:
bunpro: really good for grammar, this has lessons for each grammar rule and divides them into groups through popular textbooks and their own groupings for jlpt grammar
genki textbooks: pretty standard textbook for learning vocab, grammar, and kanji
genki study resources: great site with activities for all the genki lessons
tokini andy genki reviews: extra practice for genki lessons, explains some grammar more clearly, introduces new dialogue.
reading:
japanese folktales for language learners and japanese stories for language learners: folktales are a really great way to learn, because these references come up a lot. I've seen references to urashimo taro in evangelion, and the new pokemon dlc is a reference to momotaro. This book has the japanese on one page and english on the other, with vocabulary after the chapter.
animal crossing new leaf tobimori: I've recently started playing this and it's so much fun. I'm already really familiar with the game so I don't depend on any of the text for playing, and it's good for more common expressions, differences in speech between polite/casual/male/female etc. I have a post describing how I'm able to play this here.
listening:
japanese with shun: big fan of this podcast, it's free on spotify and youtube, which scripts on patreon. Each podcast is about a short subject, and they're all in japanese.
learn japanese pod: some free podcasts on spotify with more paid content, this one is both about japanese and in japanese. It will teach phrases for specific scenarios, like ordering sushi or refusing situations.
other:
tofugu: this blog has everything. Use it for finding reviews on japanese language resources, learning grammar rules, etc.
jisho: dictionary app, I use it as my source of truth for vocab and kanji meanings
heisig's remembering the kanji: a different approach to learning kanji, this focuses on first teaching the simplest kanji and building from ones you already know. This is different from wanikani, which will make sure you know (its own) particles before introducing the kanji that uses them, but focuses on learning kanji and vocab in priority order. I'm listing it here because I don't use it much anymore
deepl: ai translator, works much better than google translate. You can also put sentences in chatgpt and ask it for broken down explanations. Take any translations from ai with a grain of salt - they are great tools but do not ensure accuracy
probably one of my favorite parts of teaching is preparing my own materials for my classes<3
31/12/2023
happy new year ♡ sending off with a messy as ever desk and one of my favorite shots from 2023
first reads of the year 🕰️
07.02.2024, wednesday
Today was actually a really good day. I am exhausted, yes, and I am tired, but it was successful day. Got good news, was productive as hell and the feeling of not just memorising things, but to actually UNDERSTAND the things you are learning is the best feeling in the world! That’s when you notice that studying can also be real fun!
So today:
~ studied for my linguistics course
~ studied for my translation methods course
~ studied for my intercultural communication course
~ went through my vocabulary’s
~ wrote, AGAIN, may many E-Mails!
☕️ nov 14, 2023
another study session at the café!!! i got 5 pomodoros done today while doing some graphing practice before my precalc class. the hot cocoa was very yummy 😋
🪴 1/8 school update: fdoc!
it’s the first day of college semester #4! today I had three classes and did some prep and organization stuff, along with some internship planning work. roomie and I had dinner and watched videos as usual.
adhd study affirmations + tips to stray from discouragement by a stem student with adhd.
you’re not always going to be consistent. you’re not always going to be motivated. you’re not always going to be efficient. and that is okay.
edit : thank you so much to whoever blazed this post. It means the world to me.
and the fact that you even got this far is an accomplishment in and of itself. In this line of work, people aren’t always the kindest to neurodivergent people especially since our symptoms can often hinder our performance academically.
if you’re good to go after reading the above, I’ve also made a post regarding adhd study tips that I haven’t seen anywhere else. (Part 2 is here!) But, if you’re burned out like me, feel free to keep reading.
honestly, these might serve a bit more as reminders because they’re kinda simple but even I needed this, so, here we go.
do not seek advice from anyone neurotypical unless it genuinely helps you. I cannot tell you the amount of time and tears I could have saved if I just considered the fact that just because popular self-improvement tips or study techniques didn’t work for me, it doesn’t mean I’m stupid or useless. It simply means our brains isn’t motivated by the same things neurotypical ones are, and therefore a lot of popular self-improvement videos or study tips aren’t going to work for you because 90% of the time, they’re not designed to work for neurodivergent people. So if you’d like to seek help in this area, look for tips and videos that ARE for neurodivergent people.
archive: kyoto in the rain 🌧️
5 & 6.02.2024 | 500/1000 essay words completed this week | Monday working at home, library visit on Tuesday.