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Love Begins

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Sketch 82: Sparrow Tea
A silly animation inspired by last weekend when I went to have high tea at the QVB Palace Tea Room with the girls. Mmm, so much food. So much CAKE!
Color Coding Notes 101 by aca-demia
Tip 1: Use a limited amount of color
When I take notes I only use three colors. Two similar colors and one that is complimentary. I keep the colors limited so that it’s easy to identify key points on my notes.
Tip 2: Writing out your notes
I choose one of the similar colors to be my main color where I write down facts and principles. I choose the other similar color to write out starting questions. Below, I use a dark blue to write out my main notes on the right column, and the light blue for starting questions on the left column. On the right column I use the light blue for anything that needs to stand out, like important vocab.
I use my complimentary color (orange) for writing down names and dates.
Tip 3: Charts and graphs
For charts and graphs I use the two similar colors together, but you can always use more colors on more detailed charts, graphs etc.
dance couples are said to be “married” but we’re already close to a divorce!
門脇麦 Ginza
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Human body is beautiful, graceful and expressive. For centuries, people have used the language of dance to project their emotions into rhythmical moves and steps that can sometimes be more convincing than the loudest words.
Nothing comes easy, even for skilled artists. Monet wrote to his future wife from Antibes: “How beautiful it is here, to be sure, but how difficult to paint! I can see what I want to do quite clearly but I’m not there yet. It’s so clear and pure in its pinks and blues that the slightest misjudged stroke looks like a smear of dirt.”
“Morning at Antibes,” 1888, by Claude Monet
Neviana Vladinova: All-Around Final, Hoop || 2016 Rio Olympics
23 Day Character Challenge// Day 19. The best dancer: Masumi Hijiri/Entire cast of Swan lol.
Will she let the hard, cold truth destroy her? Or will she use it to soar past her limitations and create a masterpiece beyond her usual capabilities?
Margarita Mamun - All-Around Final, Ribbon || 2016 Rio Olympics (x)
Remember that just because you hit bottom doesn’t mean you have to stay there.
Robert Downey, Jr. (via wnq-movies)
To see reality, to see our way, to revolt from oppression, is to heal a people. –Asa G. Hilliard, III
Live from the favelas.
“No man is an island, not even Thomas Barrow.”
By On The Prowl Cat Cartoons
Jacqueline Woodson at BookCourt, 8/9/16
People tend to complicate their own lives, as if living weren’t already complicated enough.
Carlos Ruiz Zafón (via quotemadness)