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@marryuhh
I suck at this
Me at everything
Me before big event: I’ve never used eyeliner before so I’m just going to wing it.
Two types of introverts
Type 1: They like to be alone. They like being quiet and quiet environment. They prefer staying in because there is too much stimulation outside. They get tired very quickly when they are exposed to the outdoor too long. They can be in their room as long as possible without getting bored. There's always something going on their mind or their desk.
Type 2: They like to be alone. They are not necessarily quiet. They get easily bored. They like to go out and explore - on their own. They like traveling and trying out new things but often wear headphones so that they can keep the experiences to themselves without interacting other people. They don't mind stimulation from the world - as long as they have enough privacy to digest it by themselves.
I’ll never be able to look at your face without loving you.
Rachel Wolchin (via wordsnquotes)
best friend: [appears in my field of vision]
me [inside]: my favorite human has arrived. They are cute and smart and my favorite. I must greet them in a manner indicative of my appreciation for their existence.
me: hey nerd
Me: *makes money*
Me: You know what this means?
Friend: What?
Me: Hardcover. Books.
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Someone has to leave first. This is a very old story. There is no other version of this story.
Richard Siken, The Worm King’s Lullaby (via gabriellesevilla)
I want you to notice, when I’m not around.
Creep - Radiohead
(via reminds)
Geneviève Bergeron, Hélène Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Haviernick, Maryse Laganière, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, Michèle Richard, Annie St-Arneault, Annie Turcotte, Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz.
These are the names of the 14 women who were killed on this day, 26 years ago, at École Polytechnique because they dared to be educated and trained as Engineers.
They lost their lives because a fragile man, whose name deserves no mention, couldn’t dare think that women deserved to be Engineers. He viewed Engineering as the realm of men, and men alone.
He was wrong.
Many of us in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics community take time today, December 6th, to remember what happened and reflect on the work which is still required to be more inclusive for women in these fields - in all professions, really.
I say it each year: To the women currently studying and working in STEM fields. You belong here. Some days you may not feel you do. Some days your colleagues and coworkers can make the school or work environment feel toxic. It is every bit your right to be working in these fields which you love and find interesting. You are every bit as qualified and gifted. It is a better world because you persevere.
Click here to read more on the tragedy.
Don’t trade respect for attention.
(via words-of-emotion)