monday 20/04/2026
we are moving at speeds i have not seen before. i’m sitting in the lecture hall like ???? but fuck it we ball. anyway i have gotten into listening to amapiano when studying
♫ been thinking- tyla ♫
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monday 20/04/2026
we are moving at speeds i have not seen before. i’m sitting in the lecture hall like ???? but fuck it we ball. anyway i have gotten into listening to amapiano when studying
♫ been thinking- tyla ♫
this too shall pass but the fuck was that for
"unbecoming" is such a great word. bro that shit was so rude you no longer Are
how to become good at everything no practice no effort no motivation no passion no talent fast free
another full journal down. this time it took me just seven months to fill~
tram trips and banana bread ‧₊˚ ⋅ 𓐐𓎩 ‧₊˚ ⋅
Reminder that spring will always come back, music will never stop being created, and there are still so many books left to read! You’re alive! You’re alive! You’re alive!
Back to basics: french press to get through a long study session ☕, kitchen-timer pomodoros ⏳, sweet snack for the brain 🍰
Studying chinese bcs it's been so long since I've done that
10.3.26 • i love you, a little trip to the library in between the classes.
doing a little is better than doing nothing doing a little is better than doing nothing doing a little is better than doing nothing doing a little is better than doing nothing doing a little is better than doing nothing
February 17th, 2026 | Two coincidences lately: starting Zola's Une Page d'amour (One Page of Love) right before Valentine's day, and unknowingly picking sticky tabs of the same colours as the flowers my boyfriend gifted me 😌
You literally have to just get over yourself every day
Thinking about my old study desk in Bordeaux
I didn’t see this in the notes yet. So. If you crash cars with someone. You stop, you pull over to the side if you can, you don’t leave. If someone is hurt or crying, call 911 or your emergency number. Never hurts to get checked out. You write down the other person’s license plate and car make and model and colour, and get their driver’s license number. You write down what happened and how it happened. If you both can drive and no one is hurt you can go after exchanging information (don’t try to agree on what happened. Don’t make deals with the person.)
When you get home, call your car insurance provider. Describe the damage to your car and any injuries and how it happened. They’ll ask for the info I told you to get above.
You’ll probably have to take your car to a registered provider who can get an insurance approved quote for repairs.
See your doctor if you are still shaky after a couple of hours. Whiplash gets worse for the first few days so you might think you’re fine but when the adrenaline wears off, you’re not. Symptoms include headache dizziness nausea as well as neck and back pain.
If you see an accident happen, don’t leave. Be the one to call the emergency number if people are injured or not getting out of their car and walking around. Give your phone number and name to both people or to the emergency providers and expect a call from the insurance company. They’ll ask you to tell them what you saw. Be honest.
Drive safe out there, and be prepared. You can call your dad later and he’ll be so proud of you for handling it.
I didn't see anyone mentioning this in the notes, but also take pictures!
One time I was hit and the person gave me their insurance info, however it's like they fell off the face of the earth afterwards. Then the insurance company asked if I could prove that they were at the scene (that's also why they use police reports, but in this case it was minor enough that we didn't call the police), and I just sent them the picture of their car (showing their license plates too).
physically go to your local library at least once. seriously.
look around. find a random book with a cover that catches your attention. read the description. read the first page. if you like the sounds of it, borrow it and take it home to read. borrow a handful of books even.
if a book loses your interest, drop it. if a book grips onto you, ride that wave.
i've struggled to read recreationally for years despite having read so much as a kid. a lot of us are frozen by the seemingly infinite choices. even when we buy books to take home, we don't read them because which book is worth reading first? we don't have to decide, we have it right here in our bookshelves, we have an eternity of never deciding.
in this past month, i have read five books, most of them i've never heard of when i spotted their cover at the library. most of them, i've ended up loving. the due date of library books maintains the ability to read a book so i can return them to the library and leave the library with more books. an even better incentive than borrowing ebooks, because i actually have to leave the house and not be a hermit.
so if you used to enjoy reading but struggle with it now, ignore the book recs you hear. go to the library, come across a book that piques your interest, and read one page after another until you either lose interest or finish the book.
then it's onto the next one.
In your 20s, you'll feel like you're losing the race. It's important to understand that there is no race.