Could really go for a crisp 56 degree October day with fall scented candles burning, wearing my favorite sweatshirt, && cookies baking in the oven right now.
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Could really go for a crisp 56 degree October day with fall scented candles burning, wearing my favorite sweatshirt, && cookies baking in the oven right now.
29.8.2020
day 5/100 days of productivity
today wasn’t as productive as i had planned. i woke up crippled in pain so i spent the morning smoking medicinal grass and my wife made me a grilled cheese for breakfast.
today was about the little victories. i baked a loaf of sesame and rosemary lammas bread, watered my plants, and studied a sample essay in preparation for the gamsat. i am proud of myself for achieving these tiny goals.
28.8.2020
day 4/100 days of productivity
- i finished off my week at the gym by doing a weight lifting class - i attempted some reasoning exam questions for the gamsat - i cooked some deeeelicious ginger and sesame tofu steaks with noodles and spinach for my wife and i!
By: Caroline
Hey Jude by The Beatles except playing on the stereo in your sibling’s room while you’re curled up in bed, falling asleep to the sounds of rain outside.
27.8.2020
day 3/100 days of productivity
today was my heaviest leg day ever! i managed to barbell squat 40kg and i am really proud of myself!!!!!
i also studied enzyme kinetics and the human muscular system for the biology component of the gamsat.
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KEIRA KNIGHTLEY in COLETTE (2018) dir. Wash Westmoreland
26.8.2020
day two of 100 days of productivity
today i went to the gym at 9am and did a weights class (which coincidentally was upper body weights, and yesterday was arm day for my own workout plan i am DOUBLY in pain right now)
i studied gases in chemistry for the gamsat and learned about the ideal gas model
i just started reading catch 22 (one of the funniest books i've read in a while!)
25.8.2020
day one of 100 days of productivity! i woke up at 7:30am, ate my overnight oats and went to the gym at 8:30am (arm day, which was gross). when i got home i showered and spent the rest of the day studying gravitation and newtonian physics for the gamsat exam.
Roses, c. 1890. Abbott Handerson Thayer
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The Royal Château de Blois is located in the city center of Blois at the Loir-et-Cher département in the Loire Valley, in France
dark academic makeup
i feel like everyone just says "red lipstick and do your brows" so heres some more fun EYEdeas (I'm hilarious i know,)
-fine gold glitter on your eyelid with non winged black eyeliner
-deep burgundy eyeshadow applied with your finger onto your eyelid
-gold highlight on your browbone, tip of the nose, cupids bow, inner corner of your eyes, and cheek bones (for that good old fashion dorian gray glow)
-plum or light nude lipstick
-have you ever eaten pickled beats? You should they're very tasty and good for you.they also make a wonderful light red lipstain
-no traditional make up, draw teeth, little clocks, or roman numerals on your cheeks
-blush on your knuckles, look like you just punched a man who dared to disagree with you about poetry.
-red or burgundy only on the outside corners right under youre waterline (fill the rest in with gold highlight)
«I came upon a family photo album belonging to two ladies. They were Kodachromes from the 1960s. The images weren’t extraordinary in any way, but I was quickly drawn to a detail. I was unable to discern the nature of the relationship between these two women: were they two sisters, two friends, or two lovers? I asked the dealer if he had other albums, and miraculously, he pulled out ten others that were vegetating in old boxes. I bought them all and returned home to begin a kind of investigation inside the albums. Very quickly, I understood that these two women were a couple. Many of the images showed them intertwined, hand in hand, loving eyes. What astonished me was that their middle-class appearance didn’t match the act: the act of producing an image of homosexual love at a time when discretion was the norm. Because to obtain these images, they had to have gone to a small neighborhood photo lab to develop the film and then go back to pick up the prints. They, therefore, had to run the risk of exposing themselves socially. The need to keep a memory of their love was certainly stronger than the disapproval of some business or any concerns about what others might say. Later, I found many other anonymous images with traces of intimate homosexuality. Every time, there were the same testimonies of freedom and happiness. With each discovery, I was stunned, for these images didn’t match the official history of homosexuality as it had been conveyed to us.» [Sébastien Lifshitz, The Invisibles: Vintage Portraits of Love and Pride]
Long nights.Coffee stained books. Dark circles. Half full cups scattered around a dimly lit room. Heavy rain hitting off a window. Water filling the gutters. Tchaikovsky playing quietly on a record player. A neighboring houses window open wide enough to hear the soft violin chords. Shy smiles at books. Half closed eyes. Soft hums